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At the end of this period two pious Christians in Rome receive the revelation which leads them to seek the next Pope on the rock.
He was next sent by the Pope to the Emperor Sigismund to ask his aid in the pope's efforts to end this Council, which for five years had been encroaching on papal prerogatives.
In 1441 Pope Eugene IV merged them into one congregation called " Congregatio Sancti Ambrosii ad Nemus ", made the original house the main seat, and laid down a system of government whereby a general chapter met every three years, elected the priors who stayed in office till the next chapter.
The next year Peter of Morrone, having been, despite his reluctance, elected Pope by the name of Celestine V, the order he had founded took the name of Celestines.
He seems to have spent two years there, then left, and the next three ( 382 – 385 ) he was in Rome again, attached to Pope Damasus I and the leading Roman Christians.
Pope Pius VII, bishop of Rome, next to Cardinal ( Catholicism ) | Cardinal Caprara.
The next day, and contrary to the usual customs, Honorius was quickly buried without any pomp or ceremony in the monastery, as the hand-picked cardinals got around to electing Gregorio Papareschi, who took the name Pope Innocent II.
He was both ordained as a bishop and crowned Pope on the next day in a subdued ceremony on account of it falling during the Lenten season.
On the next day he was elected Pope Gregory XIV he burst into tears and said to the cardinals: " God forgive you!
The Pope, having primal incumbency until death, owns the archives until the next appointed Papal successor.
Even before Gregory XIV died, Spanish and anti-Spanish factions were electioneering for the next Pope.
Being thus secure in Rome and the surrounding country, he next set himself to oust the Republic of Venice from Faenza, Rimini, and the other towns and fortresses of Italy which it occupied after the death of Pope Alexander.
These preparations, however, were halted upon the death of Pope John XXIII on 3 June 1963, since an ecumenical council is automatically interrupted and suspended upon the death of the Pope who convened it, until the next Pope orders the council to be continued or dissolved.
There was controversy over revisions of the decree on religious freedom and the failure to vote on it during the third period, but Pope Paul promised that this schema would be the first to be reviewed in the next period.
* 1870 – Having invaded the Papal States a week earlier, the Italian Army lays siege to Rome, entering the city the next day, after which the Pope described himself as a Prisoner in the Vatican.
Boniface returned to the continent the next year, and this time went straight to Rome, where Pope Gregory II renamed him " Boniface ", for the ( legendary ) fourth-century martyr Boniface of Tarsus, and appointed him missionary bishop for Germania -- he became a bishop without a diocese for an area that lacked any church organization.
* December 31 – Cesare Borgia ( son of Pope Alexander VI ) occupies Urbino, where he imprisons two potentially treacherous allies, Vitellozzo and Oliveretto ; he executes them the next morning.
Otto resides in Pavia while waiting for the election of the next Pope.
They were unanimous in their selection of Gerald, and Gerald acted as Bishop-elect for much of the next four years ; and, as Hubert still refused to confirm the election, Gerald started for Rome to have his election confirmed, where he had an interview with Pope Innocent III.
Henry's next moves, however, were dangerous: he abandoned the traditional alliance of his family with the Imperial House of Hohenstaufen and supported Pope Gregory IX, which immediately finished his disputes with the Church.
In 1349, Pope Clement VI annulled Joan ’ s marriage to the Earl and sent her back to Thomas Holland, with whom she lived for the next eleven years.
The next year Eustace was excommunicated by Pope Leo IX for marrying within the prohibited degree of kinship.

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All of her movements were careful and methodical, partaking of the stealth of a criminal who has plotted his felony for months in advance and knows exactly which step to take next in the course of the final execution of his crime.
An electric toothbrush ( Broxodent ) may soon take its place next to the electric razor in the American bathroom.
If companies will take the time to give objective consideration to their major problems and to the questions they provoke, then a long constructive step will have been taken toward more effective marketing in next decade.
This last was probably not in Brumidi's palette, but was needed to take the chill, bluish look off the new work next to the old, where softening effects of time were seen, even after thorough cleaning.
If you want my advice, pack up and take the next train back to New York ''.
Any adjustments which are made, Mr. Grenier said earlier this month, will appear on the balance of the tax bill since most of the town's taxpayers take the option of paying quarterly with the balance due next year.
They showed they were glad that Carnegie would have a major orchestra playing there so often next season to take up the slack with the departure to Lincoln Center of the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Boston Symphony.
`` It's none of my business '', said the next note, `` but my Aunt Elsie used to take lemon juice and honey in hot water for a cold, and she lived to be ninety-six.
The next ESF is scheduled to take place in Istanbul in 2010.
Soon after 21: 00 on December 14, 1989, Sakharov went to his study to take a nap before preparing an important speech he was to deliver the next day in the Congress.
Before the pitch, the runner will often take a lead-off, walking several steps away from the base as a head start for his next advance.
Following a performance at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa, on February 2, 1959, Holly chartered a small airplane to take him to the next stop on the tour.
It happened so well for him, that he was next to the king when they were about to take him: he stept forth into the press, and by strength of his body and arms he came to the French king and said in good F ' rench, ' Sir, yield you.
The next occurrence of the Bodmin Hurl will be following the next beating of the bounds, which is unlikely to take place until 2015.
The reply to Blackwood could take the partnership past their agreed suit and going to the next higher level may be one trick too high.
For example, if the black pawn has just advanced two squares from g7 ( initial starting position ) to g5, then the white pawn on f5 may take it via en passant on g6 ( but only on white's next move ).
" Avedon interrupted his production commitments to take Chaplin's portrait the next day, and never saw him again.
The next World Championship is to take place in August 2013 in London.
The significance of this manoevre is that in advanced play, making a break that includes the tenth hoop ( called 4-back ) is penalized by granting the opponent a lift ( entitling him to take the next shot from either baulk line ).
The next week at Indianapolis, he started the race but exited the car on the first pit stop, allowing Mike Skinner to take the wheel.
If no election is to take place within 120 days of the vacancy then the district chairman is to call together the members of the district and they are to elect a member who will serve until the next town election.
However, the Oilers won 4 of the next 5 games to take the series.
Whether it was Sidney next challenged Oxford to a duel or the other way around, Oxford did not take it further, and the Queen personally took Sidney to task for not recognizing the difference between his status and Oxford's.
The revelation coaxed him to take it upon himself to comfort many of the fearful passengers, even moving to sit next to Byron Hummel ( Daniel Cerny ), a young boy flying alone.

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