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Pope Innocent III and the Marks of a Great Papacy
Because Innocent III was one of the three popes to define the doctrine of “no salvation outside the Church,” it would do well for all the friends of Saint Benedict Center to study the pontificate of this man whose papacy has been judged both by Church historians and secular scholars as one of the greatest in history. He reigned from AD 1198 until his death … More →
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Tagged Albigensian heresy, Alexander III, Anacletus II, Barbarossa, Cathari, Charlemagne, Crusade, Emperor Frederick I, Empress Constance, Feudalism, Fourth Crusade, Fourth Lateran Council, Henry VI, Hohenstaufens, John Lackland, Magna Carta, Otto IV, Peter II of Aragon, Pope Celestine III, Pope Clement III, Pope Eugene III, Pope Innocent III, Raymond VI of Toulouse, Saint Dominic, Simon de Montfort, Third Lateran Council
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