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Pope Gregory IX (Latin: Gregorius IX; c. 1145 – 22 August 1241), born Ugolino di Conti, was Pope from 19 March 1227 to his death in 1241. He is known for issuing the Decretales and instituting the Papal Inquisition, a mechanism that severely punished people accused of heresy, in response to the failures of the episcopal inquisitions established during the time of Pope Lucius III through his papal bull Ad abolendam issued in 1184.
The successor of Pope Honorius III, he fully inherited the traditions of Pope Gregory VII and of his cousin Pope Innocent III, and zealously continued their policy of Papal supremacy.
Ugolino (Hugh) was born in Anagni. The date of his birth varies in sources between ca. 1145. and 1170. He received his education at the Universities of Paris and Bologna.
He was created Cardinal-Deacon of the church of Sant'Eustachio by his cousin Innocent III in December 1198. In 1206 he was promoted to the rank of Cardinal Bishop of Ostia e Velletri. He became Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals in 1218 or 1219. Upon the special request of Saint Francis, in 1220, Pope Honorius III appointed him Cardinal Protector of the order of the Franciscans.
Gregory has been the name of sixteen Roman Catholic Popes and two Antipopes. The Latin name is Gregorius.
Pope Gregory I (Latin: Gregorius I; c. 540 – 12 March 604), commonly known as Saint Gregory the Great, was Pope from 3 September 590 to his death in 604. Gregory is well known for his writings, which were more prolific than those of any of his predecessors as pope. He is also known as St. Gregory the Dialogist in Eastern Christianity because of his Dialogues. For this reason, English translations of Eastern texts will sometimes list him as Gregory "Dialogos" or the Latinized equivalent "Dialogus".
A senator's son and himself the Prefect of Rome at 30, Gregory tried the monastery but soon returned to active public life, ending his life and the century as pope. Although he was the first pope from a monastic background, his prior political experiences may have helped him to be a talented administrator, who successfully established papal supremacy. He was stronger than the emperors of declining Rome, and challenged the power of the Patriarch of Constantinople in the battle between East and West. Gregory regained papal authority in Spain and France, and sent missionaries to England. The realignment of barbarian allegiance to Rome from their Arian Christian alliances shaped medieval Europe. Gregory saw Franks, Lombards, and Visigoths align with Rome in religion.
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The Pope (Latin: papa from Greek: πάππας pappas, a child's word for "father") is the Bishop of Rome and the leader of the worldwide Catholic Church. The primacy of the Roman bishop is largely derived from his role as the traditional successor to Saint Peter, to whom Jesus is supposed to have given the keys of Heaven and the powers of "binding and loosing", naming him as the "rock" upon which the church would be built. The current pope is Francis, who was elected on 13 March 2013, succeeding Benedict XVI.
The office of the Pope is the papacy. His ecclesiastical jurisdiction, the Diocese of Rome, is often called "the Holy See" or "the Apostolic See", the latter name being based upon the belief that the Bishop of Rome is the successor of Peter the Apostle. The Pope is considered one of the world's most powerful people because of his diplomatic and cultural influence. He is also head of state of Vatican City, a sovereign city-state entirely enclaved within the Italian capital city of Rome.
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ope Stephen VI: had his predecessor exhumed, tried, de-fingered, and thrown to the river Stephen VI was Pope from 896 to 897. Fueled by his anger with Pope Formosus, his predecessor, he exhumed Formosus's rotting corpse and put "him" on trial, in the so-called "Cadaver Synod" in January, 897. With the corpse propped up on a throne, a deacon was appointed to answer for the deceased pontiff, who was condemned for performing the functions of a bishop when he had been deposed and for receiving the pontificate while he was the bishop of Porto, among other revived charges that had been leveled against Formosus in the strife during the pontificate of John VIII. The corpse was found guilty, stripped of its sacred vestments, deprived of three fingers of its right hand (the blessing fingers), clad...
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A VISITOR to the Vatican was shocked to discover that one of the artistic masterpieces contained a dead ringer for Hollywood star Sylvester Stallone The likeness of the screen hardman, best known for playing boxing underdog Rocky, appears in the background of a 1511 fresco by Old Master Raphael. The artwork is displayed in one of the Raphael Rooms at the Catholic city-state inside the boundaries of Rome, Italy. Called The Cardinal and Theological Virtues, it shows Pope Gregory IX approving new Papal laws. The hilarious likeness was spotted by Harvard student Anthony Zonfrell, 20, who was on holiday in Italy with his family. "As soon as we saw the painting, we knew it was him. My whole family thought it was hilarious. It could actually be a portrait of Stallone."
Pope Saint Gregory I, also known as the Great, was the Pope of the Catholic Church between 590 and 604 AD. Gregory was born around 540 in Rome. The exact date of his birth is unknown. Although the Western Roman Empire had collapsed long before his birth, many ancient Roman families still commanded great wealth and influence in the city. Gregory was born into one such family. His great-great-grandfather was Pope Felix III who reigned from 483 to 492. (Astute readers may suspect this to be a scandal, but this was at a time before the clergy took vows of celibacy.) His father was named Gordianus, and he was a senator and a Prefect of Rome. Gordianus also held a position in the Church with the title of Regionarius, but there are no records from the time which describe the post. Gregory's mot...
Learn about past popes who have resigned from the office. Pope Benedict the sixteenth recently announced that he is resigning due to health reasons. Such resignations are rare with only the following four in the past one thousand years Number 4 -- In 1045, Pope Benedict the ninth decided to step down from his position. The then 33-year-old Roman pope resigned so he could get married and collect a sum from his godfather. Essentially a bribe, the Godfather wanted to take Pope Benedict IX's place. Number 3 -- In 1294, Pope Celestine the fifth abruptly used his right to resign citing "the desire for humility, for a purer life, for a stainless conscience, the deficiencies of his own physical strength, his ignorance, the perverseness of the people, his longing for the tranquility of his for...
A short video regarding the medieval German heretical group known as the Stedingers and the accusations from Pope Gregory IX that they worshipped a giant cat and practiced the Osculum Inflame (obscene kiss) on its buttocks. An excerpt from Baphomet: The Temple Mystery Unveiled by Tracy R. Twyman and Alexander Rivera. Baphomet: The Temple Mystery Unveiled: http://amzn.to/1UDhWcV http://tracyrtwyman.com/donate http://paypal.me/TracyTwyman Please become a monthly patron or make a one-time donation (links above). This is what keeps me writing and making videos. Thank you!
Coming events cast their shadows before: Gregory was the prefect of Rome before he was 30. After five years in office he resigned, founded six monasteries on his Sicilian estate and became a Benedictine monk in his own home at Rome. Ordained a priest, he became one of the pope's seven deacons, and also served six years in the East as papal representative in Constantinople. He was recalled to become abbot, and at the age of 50 was elected pope by the clergy and people of Rome. He was direct and firm. He removed unworthy priests from office, forbade taking money for many services, emptied the papal treasury to ransom prisoners of the Lombards and to care for persecuted Jews and the victims of plague and famine. He was very concerned about the conversion of England, sending 40 monks from his...
We start with Harry Potter (a joke about the war dead out of "the BIBLE") Gregory IX burnt the witches & despatched the 6th Crusade to the holy lands. This is never denied but there is a posh debate about whether witches can actually fly on the BROOM (joke that has become the Bedroom tax). The war dead/missions/martyrs jokes are explained with the GG horses (icons for the PISO bible authors) and the CHRISTIAN STEEPLEchase at the races. Then my choice at my wedding "To Be a pilgrim". Then we get deeper into the REUCHLIN revelations (and my web site story on FAKING THE NEW TESTAMENT) on the BIBLE fraud. The Bible fraud includes the code and coded numbers that the PISOS inserted to identify that they were many of the characters and the authors. The faking up of the jesus story has almos...
Fresco 25 - Saint Francis Appears to Pope Gregory IX Saint Francis; Giotto; Assisi; Upper Basilica
Pope Gregory X (c. 1210 – 10 January 1276), born Teobaldo Visconti, was Pope from 1 September 1271 to his death in 1276 and was a member of the Secular Franciscan Order. He was elected at the conclusion of a papal election that ran from 1268 to 1271, the longest papal election in the history of the Roman Catholic Church. He convened the Second Council of Lyons and also made new regulations in regards to papal conclaves. Though briefly annulled by Pope Adrian V and Pope John XXI, these regulations remained in force until the 20th century, when they were altered by Pope Paul VI. Pope Clement XI beatified him in 1713 after the confirmation of his cultus. Visconti was elected to succeeded Pope Clement IV on 1 September 1271 after the papal chair had been vacant for two years and nine months, d...
ope Stephen VI: had his predecessor exhumed, tried, de-fingered, and thrown to the river Stephen VI was Pope from 896 to 897. Fueled by his anger with Pope Formosus, his predecessor, he exhumed Formosus's rotting corpse and put "him" on trial, in the so-called "Cadaver Synod" in January, 897. With the corpse propped up on a throne, a deacon was appointed to answer for the deceased pontiff, who was condemned for performing the functions of a bishop when he had been deposed and for receiving the pontificate while he was the bishop of Porto, among other revived charges that had been leveled against Formosus in the strife during the pontificate of John VIII. The corpse was found guilty, stripped of its sacred vestments, deprived of three fingers of its right hand (the blessing fingers), clad...
Read the full description: http://historical.ha.com/itm/books/manuscripts/gregory-ix-pope-1227-1241-decretales-gregorii-papae-ix-decretals-of-pope-gregory-ix-with-the-gloss-of/a/6020-37208.s?type=YouTube-VLD-060215
A VISITOR to the Vatican was shocked to discover that one of the artistic masterpieces contained a dead ringer for Hollywood star Sylvester Stallone The likeness of the screen hardman, best known for playing boxing underdog Rocky, appears in the background of a 1511 fresco by Old Master Raphael. The artwork is displayed in one of the Raphael Rooms at the Catholic city-state inside the boundaries of Rome, Italy. Called The Cardinal and Theological Virtues, it shows Pope Gregory IX approving new Papal laws. The hilarious likeness was spotted by Harvard student Anthony Zonfrell, 20, who was on holiday in Italy with his family. "As soon as we saw the painting, we knew it was him. My whole family thought it was hilarious. It could actually be a portrait of Stallone."
Pope Saint Gregory I, also known as the Great, was the Pope of the Catholic Church between 590 and 604 AD. Gregory was born around 540 in Rome. The exact date of his birth is unknown. Although the Western Roman Empire had collapsed long before his birth, many ancient Roman families still commanded great wealth and influence in the city. Gregory was born into one such family. His great-great-grandfather was Pope Felix III who reigned from 483 to 492. (Astute readers may suspect this to be a scandal, but this was at a time before the clergy took vows of celibacy.) His father was named Gordianus, and he was a senator and a Prefect of Rome. Gordianus also held a position in the Church with the title of Regionarius, but there are no records from the time which describe the post. Gregory's mot...
Learn about past popes who have resigned from the office. Pope Benedict the sixteenth recently announced that he is resigning due to health reasons. Such resignations are rare with only the following four in the past one thousand years Number 4 -- In 1045, Pope Benedict the ninth decided to step down from his position. The then 33-year-old Roman pope resigned so he could get married and collect a sum from his godfather. Essentially a bribe, the Godfather wanted to take Pope Benedict IX's place. Number 3 -- In 1294, Pope Celestine the fifth abruptly used his right to resign citing "the desire for humility, for a purer life, for a stainless conscience, the deficiencies of his own physical strength, his ignorance, the perverseness of the people, his longing for the tranquility of his for...
A short video regarding the medieval German heretical group known as the Stedingers and the accusations from Pope Gregory IX that they worshipped a giant cat and practiced the Osculum Inflame (obscene kiss) on its buttocks. An excerpt from Baphomet: The Temple Mystery Unveiled by Tracy R. Twyman and Alexander Rivera. Baphomet: The Temple Mystery Unveiled: http://amzn.to/1UDhWcV http://tracyrtwyman.com/donate http://paypal.me/TracyTwyman Please become a monthly patron or make a one-time donation (links above). This is what keeps me writing and making videos. Thank you!
Coming events cast their shadows before: Gregory was the prefect of Rome before he was 30. After five years in office he resigned, founded six monasteries on his Sicilian estate and became a Benedictine monk in his own home at Rome. Ordained a priest, he became one of the pope's seven deacons, and also served six years in the East as papal representative in Constantinople. He was recalled to become abbot, and at the age of 50 was elected pope by the clergy and people of Rome. He was direct and firm. He removed unworthy priests from office, forbade taking money for many services, emptied the papal treasury to ransom prisoners of the Lombards and to care for persecuted Jews and the victims of plague and famine. He was very concerned about the conversion of England, sending 40 monks from his...
We start with Harry Potter (a joke about the war dead out of "the BIBLE") Gregory IX burnt the witches & despatched the 6th Crusade to the holy lands. This is never denied but there is a posh debate about whether witches can actually fly on the BROOM (joke that has become the Bedroom tax). The war dead/missions/martyrs jokes are explained with the GG horses (icons for the PISO bible authors) and the CHRISTIAN STEEPLEchase at the races. Then my choice at my wedding "To Be a pilgrim". Then we get deeper into the REUCHLIN revelations (and my web site story on FAKING THE NEW TESTAMENT) on the BIBLE fraud. The Bible fraud includes the code and coded numbers that the PISOS inserted to identify that they were many of the characters and the authors. The faking up of the jesus story has almos...
Fresco 25 - Saint Francis Appears to Pope Gregory IX Saint Francis; Giotto; Assisi; Upper Basilica
Pope Gregory X (c. 1210 – 10 January 1276), born Teobaldo Visconti, was Pope from 1 September 1271 to his death in 1276 and was a member of the Secular Franciscan Order. He was elected at the conclusion of a papal election that ran from 1268 to 1271, the longest papal election in the history of the Roman Catholic Church. He convened the Second Council of Lyons and also made new regulations in regards to papal conclaves. Though briefly annulled by Pope Adrian V and Pope John XXI, these regulations remained in force until the 20th century, when they were altered by Pope Paul VI. Pope Clement XI beatified him in 1713 after the confirmation of his cultus. Visconti was elected to succeeded Pope Clement IV on 1 September 1271 after the papal chair had been vacant for two years and nine months, d...
Saint Francis of Assisi (Italian: San Francesco d'Assisi), born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, informally named as Francesco (1181/1182 – 3 October 1226), was an Italian Roman Catholic friar and preacher. He founded the men's Order of Friars Minor, the women’s Order of Saint Clare, the Third Order of Saint Francis and the Custody of the Holy Land. Francis is one of the most venerated religious figures in history. Pope Gregory IX canonised Francis on 16 July 1228. Along with Saint Catherine of Siena, he was designated Patron saint of Italy. He later became associated with patronage of animals and the natural environment, and it became customary for Catholic and Anglican churches to hold ceremonies blessing animals on his feast day of 4 October. In 1219, he went to Egypt in an attempt t...
Saint Francis of Assisi (Italian: San Francesco d'Assisi), born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, informally named as Francesco (1181/1182 – 3 October 1226), was an Italian Roman Catholic friar and preacher. He founded the men's Order of Friars Minor, the women’s Order of Saint Clare, the Third Order of Saint Francis and the Custody of the Holy Land. Francis is one of the most venerated religious figures in history. Pope Gregory IX canonised Francis on 16 July 1228. Along with Saint Catherine of Siena, he was designated Patron saint of Italy. He later became associated with patronage of animals and the natural environment, and it became customary for Catholic and Anglican churches to hold ceremonies blessing animals on his feast day of 4 October. In 1219, he went to Egypt in an attempt t...
The Life of St. Francis of Assisi Full audiobook Book: God's Troubadour, the Story of Saint Francis of Assisi: The Story of Saint Francis of Assisi by Sophie Jewett Saint Francis of Assisi (Italian: San Francesco d'Assisi), born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, informally named as Francesco (1181/1182 – 3 October 1226),[1][4] was an Italian Roman Catholic friar, deacon and preacher. He founded the men's Order of Friars Minor, the women’s Order of Saint Clare, the Third Order of Saint Francis and the Custody of the Holy Land.[1] Francis is one of the most venerated religious figures in history.[1] Pope Gregory IX canonized Francis on 16 July 1228. Along with Saint Catherine of Siena, he was designated Patron saint of Italy. He later became associated with patronage of animals and the...
Saint Francis of Assisi (Italian: San Francesco d'Assisi), born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, informally named as Francesco (1181/1182 – 3 October 1226), was an Italian Roman Catholic friar and preacher. He founded the men's Order of Friars Minor, the women’s Order of Saint Clare, the Third Order of Saint Francis and the Custody of the Holy Land. Francis is one of the most venerated religious figures in history. Pope Gregory IX canonized Francis on 16 July 1228. Along with Saint Catherine of Siena, he was designated Patron saint of Italy. He later became associated with patronage of animals and the natural environment, and it became customary for Catholic and Anglican churches to hold ceremonies blessing animals on his feast day of 4 October. In 1219, he went to Egypt in an attempt t...
http://rothkamm/register.cfm https://www.facebook.com/rothkamm https://twitter.com/rothkamm [1] For Gothic Piano II opus 661 (2017) [2] For Gothic Piano IX opus 670 (2017) [3] For Gothic Piano IV opus 665 (2017) [4] For Gothic Piano VI opus 667 (2017) Catalog No: FLX110 Title: Second Haunch of Venison Sound Artist: Frank Rothkamm Visual Artist: Holger Rothkamm Label: Flux Records Length: 46:11 (2771s) Composed: 2017 Location: Los Angeles Instruments: E. Gabler & Bros. grand piano (1924) Release Date: 2/27/2017 Format: Digital File Under: Classical The ‘Second Haunch of Venison’ is the darkest and most mysterious chapter in the ‘Haunch of Venison’ trilogy. It harks back to the founding of ‘Memelburg’, a castle built by the Teutonic Knights in Klaipėda, Lithuania, near the Baltic Se...
The Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition (Spanish: Tribunal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisición), commonly known as the Spanish Inquisition (Inquisición española), was established in 1478 by Catholic Monarchs Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella I of Castile. It was intended to maintain Catholic orthodoxy in their kingdoms and to replace the Medieval Inquisition, which was under Papal control. It became the most substantive of the three different manifestations of the wider Christian Inquisition along with the Roman Inquisition and Portuguese Inquisition. The "Spanish Inquisition" may be defined broadly, operating "in Spain and in all Spanish colonies and territories, which included the Canary Islands, the Spanish Netherlands, the Kingdom of Naples, and all Spanish possessions in N...
Saint Francis of Assisi, born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, informally named as Francesco (1181/1182 – 3 October 1226),[1][4] was an Italian Roman Catholic friar and preacher. He founded the men's Order of Friars Minor, the women’s Order of Saint Clare, the Third Order of Saint Francis and the Custody of the Holy Land.[1] Francis is one of the most venerated religious figures in history. Pope Gregory IX canonized Francis on 16 July 1228. Along with Saint Catherine of Siena, he was designated Patron saint of Italy. He later became associated with patronage of animals and the natural environment, and it became customary for Catholic and Anglican churches to hold ceremonies blessing animals on his feast day of 4 October. In 1219, he went to Egypt in an attempt to convert the Sultan to put...
Flowers from the Garden of Saint Francis for Every Day of the Year. This is a collection of 365 moral admonitions of Saint Francis of Assisi (1182-1226) and other notable Franciscans. The compiler of this anthology suggests that Francis "was inspired by God, six hundred years ago, to rekindle in His Church the spirit of humility, simplicity, poverty, detachment from the world, and ardent love of our crucified Redeemer." Indeed, these admonitions manifest a great concern for the cultivation of personal humility, meekness, chastity, and sorrow for sin. The admonitions you find here are directed primarily to Franciscan friars and cloistered nuns, as seen, for example, in the exhortations to friars and nuns to obey the religious superiors who oversee their friaries and convents. Yet, this loft...
We start the video on BENDED KNEE and thinking about poorly understood circles. I hope you now undrestand THE INNER CIRCLE which runs the world as a ruthless SCAM. But back to religion, genocide and holocausts to get rid of the opposition. So POPE gregory IX wanted to cull black cats to take the attention OFF THE PISO frauds......the cats ar the cal PURR nius PISO jokes. The people involved in WW1 & WW2 include covers for Benedict XV (so Benedict XVI was picked as the last defected period). PIus XII (PI for piso 16 retellings of the same papal joke about the bible authors). We remind you of the data in videos 1 & 2 on the papacy. Gregory ninth demonised cats, killed them in huge numbers REMOVING THE THREATS to the ARRIAN RATS (that is the Hamelin Camelot Jokes: the Arthurian Myth...
The BLACKADDER team are RUTHLESSLY FUNNY when it comes to jokes about genocide. Like the Monty Python Team on religious martyrdom, wars and Arthurian legends about civilised kingdoms. SO THEY INSPIRED ME TO MAKE THIS VIDEO about the war dead in engineered conflicts since writing was invented in canaan STRICTLY FOR PROFITS. We start with the trenches genocide in WW1 but they quickly laugh at Pope Gregory IX who killed witches, decent religious clerics, Jews, Black Cats and then sparks the death of millions with BUBONIC PLAGUE. Those are massive culls AND MUST BE LAUGHED AT by the inner circle cos they have a sense of duty to steal everything from their conscripts and their children. SO I Explain all these shady characters in world history who become characters in the Lord of the Rings ...