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  • ...lifetime, and some of the sources may incorrectly choose this time. He was Pope for eleven to fifteen years; the ''Liberian Catalogue'' gives a duration of title= [[Pope]]|
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  • ...ngland by which the church in England broke away from the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church. ...eeded papal sanction. Catherine was the aunt of Emperor [[Charles V]], the pope's most significant secular supporter. The ensuing dispute lead to a break f
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  • 4. [[St. Clement I]] (88-97) 86. John VII (705-07)
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  • ...ldwide consider each pope to be the succesor of [[St. Peter]]. The current Pope is Benedict XVI. ...controversy within the Church, or to confusion as to who is the legitimate Pope at the time.
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  • ...dvised that Parliament could not empower the archbishop to act against the Pope's prohibition. Henry was determined to bully the bishops. The king finally ...wife. Anne was then crowned in Westminster Abbey by Cranmer. Pope Clement VII responded to the marriage by excommunicating both Henry and Cranmer from th
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  • ...e and shrank from demolishing the canon by excluding James and Esther. The pope, the councils and the Canon Law might go, but to tamper with the traditiona ...t. Paul, and the Epistle to the Hebrews he assigns with some hesitation to Clement of Rome…” [30]
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