As the people of 13th century Europe tried to reconcile the growth of cities and commerce and an extravagent Church with an apocalytic religion which preached the virtues of poverty, the Church met the challenge by exterminating heresies such as the Cathar movement of southern France, while finding it expedient to accomodate Sain Francis of Assisi and the Franciscans.
"As the people of 13th century Europe tried to reconcile the growth of cities and commerce and an extravagent Church with an apocalytic religion which preached the virtues of poverty, the Church met the challenge by exterminating heresies such as the Cathar movement of southern France, while finding it expedient to accomodate Sain Francis of Assisi and the Franciscans."@en
"This program discusses papal reactions to church dissidents. Thirteenth-century fragmentation of religious orders into various sects is examined. Discussions include St. Francis of Assisi; the French Albigenses sect and the Albigensean Crusade; the fall of Albi; the Cathars and their extermination by the inquisition; Pope Innocent III; the founding of the Dominican order; and the Fourth Lateran Council of 1215."@en
"This program discusses papal reactions to church dissidents. Thirteenth-century fragmentation of religious orders into various sects is examined. Discussions include St. Francis of Assisi; the French Albigenses sect and the Albigensean Crusade; the fall of Albi; the Cathars and their extermination by the inquisition; Pope Innocent III; the founding of the Dominican order; and the Ecumenical Council of 1215."@en
"Second in a five part series investigating the art and philosophy of the middle ages. The rise of commercialism indicated the proximity of the apocalypse and any religious non-conformists quickly became scapegoats in society."@en
"This program discusses papal reactions to church dissidents. Thirteenth-century fragmentation of religious orders into various sects is examined. Discussions include St. Francis of Assisi; the French Albigenses sect and the Albigensean Crusade; the fall of Albi; the Cathars and their extermination by the inquisition; Pope InnocentIII; the founding of the Dominican order; and the Fourth Lateran Council of 1215."
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Lateran Council (4th : 1215 : Palazzo Lateranense)
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