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Stephen V (816-817)   99th Pope

He was renowned for his generosity to the poor

He was the first to administer the oath of allegiance to the emperor

 

 

 

St. Paschal I (817-824)  100th Pope

He commissioned the evangelization of Denmark

The emperor in the east reverted to iconoclasm and renewed his persecution

He helped in the discovery and preservation of the catacombs

 

 

Eugene II (824-827)  101st Pope

He was very forceful in protecting and preserving the rights of the Church

A clerical group and an imperial leaning group sought their influence to name a pope

He and the emperor developed principals of the relationship between the  pope and the emperor

Those under Papal or Imperial protection were inviolable and were to be obeyed

Church property was not be plundered after the death of a pope

Only those who were permitted, cardinals, could participate in papal elections

He established schools at cathedral

He deposed ignorant of illiterate preists

He is attributed to the institution of seminaries

He put into effect canons and law, becoming the origin present Roman Curia

Valentine (827)  102nd Pope

He was capable at reconciling all parties

He was loved by the people

 

 

 

 

Gregory IV (827-844)  103rd Pope

He was known by his piety.

He made himself known through his work for the poor.

Imperial concerns would dominate his pontificate.

Viking raids increased.

Muslims took Siciliy and intervened in Southern Italy.

He appointed Nov. 1 as Feast of All Saints.

The Gregorian Chant spread through Europe.

Sergius II (844-847)  104th Pope

He suffered physical pain and gout

The Muslims came very close to seizing Rome

He carried out improvements on churches and aqueducts

 

 

 

 

St. Leo IV (847-855) 105th Pope

He sought to strengthen the defenses of Rome against the Muslims

He built up the walls around Rome

He repaired and beautified St. Peter’s

He was the first pope to put the date on official documents

 

Benedict III (855-858)  106th Pope

The Frankish Church suffered from squabbles between the Carolingians

Many of these bishops were fearful to speak out against evils

 

 

 

St. Nicholas I (858-867)  107th Pope

Both secular rulers and archbishops sought to run Church affairs as their own

He was known for his fearlessness and piety

He faced difficult resistance among the secular rulers

The schism between east and west begin during this time

The Slavic alphabet “Cyrillic” is invented to teach Christianity to the Slavs

He encourages the missionary activity of the Church

He rebuilt and endowed several churhes

He constantly encourage religious vocations

He appointed August 15 as Feast of the Assumption

Adrian II (867-872)  108th Pope

He tried to settle the deep quarrels among the catholic people

He crowned the first sovereign blessed English king

The governance of the Church fell into the hands of a clique of unscrupulous clerics

 

 

 

John VIII (872-882)  109th Pope

He could not clean out corruption in Church affairs for fear of reprisal

He later eventually moved to clean up the Roman administration

He excommunicated a Church official in exchange for return of land to the Latin Church

He was defeated by the Arabs

The Christians were slowly were reconquering Spain from the Muslims

 

Marinus (882-884)  110th Pope

He tried to end the factionalism in Rome

He sought to take action against the schism in the east

 

 

 

 

St. Adrian III (884-885)  111st Pope

Rome was beset with a famine

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stephen VI (885-891)  112nd Pope

A plague of locusts reduced Rome to
starvation

He used his father’s fortune to buy food, free prisoners, and to repair churches

He forbade trial by fire or water

 

 

 

Formosus (891-896)  113th Pope

The Vikings besieged Paris

The French decided to have a king of their own

The Bulgarians were converted to Christianity

 

 

 

 

 

Boniface VI (896)  114th Pope

The papacy was at the mercy of the great feudal families of Italy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stephen VII (896-897)  115th Pope

He had the pope’s body thrown into the Tiber river after a mock trial

He incorrectly declared that Formosus’ sacramental acts as invalid

 

 

 

 

Romanus (897)  116th Pope

He had a reputation of virtue

He help rehabilitated the memory of Formosus

 

 

 

 

 

 

Theodore II (897)  117th Pope

He restored full pontifical honors to Formosus

He reinstated clerics deposed by Stephen

He declared Formosus’ sacramental acts as valid

 

 

 

John IX (898-900)  118th Pope

He sought to eliminate the anarchy that overwhelmed Rome and Italy because of factionalism and the breakdown of the empire

He restored the clerics deposed by Stephen

He ordered an end to the plunder of the papal states

He reaffirmed the supremacy of the Church over Rome and its territories

He reestablished the right of imperial intervention in the consecration of popes

The Papacy: (800-900 A.D) Part 9

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