1997 INSTALLMENTS
NOVEMBER
- installment 49: Pope Alexander III
- installment 48: Pope Adrian IV
- installment 47: Pope Anastasius IV
- installment 46: Blessed Pope Eugene III
NOTE: In the transition from A CALL TO PEACE to the DAILY CATHOLIC we skipped from installment 44 to 46, thus missing 45. Be assured you're not missing any articles for there is no installment 45.
- installment 44: Pope Lucius II: Last hurrah for feudalism as Romans rebell
- installment 43: Pope Celestine II: a reconciler who accomplished so much in so little time
- installment 42: Pope Innocent II: The only innocent one in a sea of guilt
- installment 41: Honorius II: A Pope with honor except in his own country
- installment 40: Pope Calixtus II: The Concordat of Worms wipes away the conflict between Church and State
- installment 39: Pope Pashcal II: The 12th century dawns in the shadows of emperors & antipopes throwing the Church into discord
- installment 38: Blessed Pope Victor III and Blessed Pope Urban II: Two Popes Further the Gregorian Reforms as the First Crusade is launched
- installment 37: Pope Saint Gregory VII: The lasting impact of a Pope and Saint named Hildebrand
- installment 36: Pope Nicholas II and Pope Alexander II: A time when politics made strange bedfellows and the Sacred College of Cardinals was established
- installment 35: Pope Saint Leo IX, Pope Victor II and Pope Stephen IX: The Germanic Papal Line and the Great East-West Schism
- installment 34: Pope John XIX to Pope Damusus II:The Rise and Fall of the Roman Families taints the Papacy
- installment 33: Pope Gregory V to Pope Benedict VIII: The Beginning of the Second Millennium
- installment 32: Pope Benedict VI to Pope John XV: Conflict among the popes, the people and the Holy Roman Emperor clog the closing years of the first millennium
- installment 31: Pope John XII to Pope John XIII: The influence of the Holy Roman Emperor Otto I on the Holy See
- installment 30: Pope Stephen VII to Pope Agapitus II:
Marozian Manipulations and Alberic Atrocities darken the doorsteps of the Holy See
- installment 29: Pope Benedict IV to Pope Leo VI: Tension, Theophylact and Theodora terrorize the Holy See at the start of the Tenth Century
- installment 28: Pope Formosus to Pope John IX: Poison penetrates the papacy
- installment 27: Pope John VIII to Pope Stephen V: Invasion, intrigue and in-fighting mark the end of the Charlemagne era
- installment 26: Pope Sergius II to Pope Saint Hadrian III: Saracens swoop into Rome at the height of the Ninth Century as relations between East and West deteriorate
- installment 25: Pope Saint Stephen IV to Pope Marinus I: The Ripening of and Rips in the Holy Roman Empire in the first half of the Ninth Century
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