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THE HISTORY OF THE MASS AND HOLY MOTHER CHURCH

         Below are the installments 25 through 106 covering the periods in Church history from Charlemagne during the reign of Pope Saint Stephen IV in the early ninth century to the early sixteenth century.

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1997 INSTALLMENTS

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  • 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


      For installments one through 24 we are working on those to catalog them so you can have access to them in the future. Please be patient. Since the disk was corrupted that contained 1996 installments for this feature megaseries, we have to retype all 24 installments so it will take time. As for installments 107 and beyond, they will resume in September.


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