FRIDAY
March 30, 2001
volume 12, no. 89

Events throughout Church History that occurred on March 30th


  • 1191 A.D.
  • Cardinal Giacinto Boboni of the aristocratic Orsini family in Rome becomes Pope Celestine III and the 175th successor of Peter. He was one of the oldest to become Pope, being 85 years-old at the time of his election. He would die seven years later on January 8, 1198. During his seven year papacy he would sustain the indissolubility of marriage and give official approval to the Order of Teutonic Knights whose principal duty was to defend the pilgrims in the Holy Land.

  • 1282 A.D.
  • Start of the notorious Sicilian Vespers in Palermo in which over 8,000 Frenchmen were slaughtered.

  • 1492 A.D.
  • Jews were exiled from Spain at the order of Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand, enforced by the Court of Inquisitions because of Jewish meddling in state affairs and insurrection against the Spanish Catholics.

  • 1533 A.D.
  • King Henry VIII divorces Catherine of Aragon forcing the Church's hand with excommunication by Pope Clement VII four months later.


March 30, 2001
volume 12, no. 89
TIME CAPSULES in Church History
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