The Great Schism By: Peter Feely and Hao Chen. Cause Babylonian Captivity- Papacy moved in 1309 to Avignon. Avignon was just outside French territory.

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The Great Schism By: Peter Feely and Hao Chen

Cause Babylonian Captivity- Papacy moved in 1309 to Avignon. Avignon was just outside French territory and on the Rhone river. Phillip the Fair (King of France) had much influence over the pope Pope Gregory XI returned the papacy to Rome. The French didn't like the Italian pope that replaced Gregory XI after he died. French resulted in electing another pope. This double pope dilemma resulted in the division of Western Europe over which pope to support.

Story of the Great Schism France, Sicily, Scotland, Castile, Aragon, and Portugal supported the Avignon pope. Rome, Flanders, Poland, Hungary, and Germany supported the Roman pope. There was constant rivalry between then. Because of this, some people were clueless of which to support while others took advantage to build alliances. Papal offices finally lost authority because of the vicious acts of biased supporters.

Impact on Medieval Europe There was religious chaos in Europe. Politically divided Western Europe. The bible was the ultimate authority, not the Church. Council of Pisa elected ONE new pope. Many reforms to church- Some wanted division between religion and government some thought religious leaders were more interested in luxury and money rather than religion, and others pointed out scandals by Clergy members.

How end the Middle Ages The Schism that split Eastern and Western Christianity changed the view of the world from a religious standpoint to a more scientific standpoint. Italy starts a cultural revolution using Roman Catholicism.

Do you remember… Where the papacy was moved? How controversy was caused? What council elected ONE pope? The opinions of the People in the Great Schism?

QUIZ QUESTION 1 The papacy was moved from Rome to …? AVIGNON- was just outside French Territory on the Rhone river VIVE LE FRANCE!

QUIZ QUESTION 2 Why did Papal Office lose authority? THEIR BIASED SUPPORTERS PERFORMED VICIOUS ACTS.

QUIZ QUESTION 3 How did the Great Schism contribute to the population’s opinion of the Christian church? Some people wanted division between religion and government some people thought religious leaders were more interested in luxury and money rather than religion, and others pointed out scandals by Clergy members.

Picture Works Cited - Great Schism Map - Church Divided - Causes Picture - Bible - A House Divided - Pope Battle - French Flag - Medieval Sicilian Flag - Medieval Scottish Flag - Castile Flag - Aragon Flag - Medieval Portuguese Flag - Medieval Roman Flag - Flanders Lion Flag - Polish Flag - Flag of Medieval Hungary - Holy Roman Empire 14 th century Flag - Holy Roman Empire 15 th century – 19 th century Flag - Meteor Impact - Impact Background Pic - Priests Fighting (Inside Light bulb) - Wooden, broken cross - black and white pope (top mid) - black and white pope (bottom left) - purple pope - bottom right pope - subject begging to pope - Medieval battling armies - bottom left picture (How end the Middle Ages slide) - Avignon picture - Quiz Question 3 background - Strange looking man - Pope Bean - Pope Hamster - Cool Jesus

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