The Pope refused to give up his authority and was taken pris-oner. 10022012 guru is partially right - Martin Luther and the beginning of the Protestant Reformation was in 1516-Prior to that the Catholic Church was the really did control Europe because of the theory of Divine Right that the King got his power to rule because God wanted him in charge - the church had control over almost all of the Monarchs.
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Wound of 1798 was not very deadly as the Catholic Church continued to function without a pope.
Who killed the pope in 1798. 28022013 Im using the Historicists interpretive method that the Protestant Reformers used to interpret Bible prophecy. 05052009 All the scholars who have studied Church History about the persecution of the Saints Dark Ages of 1260 years of the period between 538 AD - 1798 AD during the Papacy Supremacy would totally admit and agree that it was the Roman Christians under the leadership of POPE and the right hand man Ignatius Loyala the head and founder of Jesuit order and his followers. I am just curious as to who would go after them and if they got caught what would their fate be.
Seventh-day Adventists have generally attached prophetic significance to the date February 15 1798 when French troops entered Rome and their commander General Berthier deposed Pope Pius VI. This event has frequently been ascribed to the machinations of Napoleon and his republican and antipapal ardor. 16082019 Pope Pius VII who became pope in 1800.
In the Old Testament God through His prophets predicted that nations would fall by the sword. Bowl 3 The French Revolution spread to rural areas of France where more Protestants were killed. Bowl 5 Judgment on the seat of the beast Papal States invaded in 1798 Pope imprisoned marking the deadly head wound.
This was not the first time in history that a pope had been taken captive. The French had demanded that the pope relinquish his temporal sovereignty and withdraw all of his edicts against the revolution since 1791 but he refused. Naturally the pope should have been slain by the sword in 1798 and not die of old age a year later or the Papacy should have been destroyed by the sword of its vanquisher in a similar fashion as other nations of the past.
In 1798 when Napoleon took the Pope captive and took away its sovereignty in 1798. Because of this the French had dethroned exiled and imprisoned him. Of the French Embassy was killed and a new pre-text furnished for invasion.
Bowl 4 The Napoleonic wars were very bloody all across Catholic European nations. 13121981 Pope Pius VII who had been held a prisoner at Savona near Genoa by the Emperor Napoleon I since 1809 was cruelly dragged over the Alps in precarious health to Fontainebleau in France. Although Napoleon had captured Castel SantAngelo and intimidated the Pope by pointing cannons at his papal bedroom he did not instruct one of his most ambitious lieutenants Lieutenant Radet to kidnap the Pope.
Upon his refusal he Pope Pius VI was taken prisoner. The French sent troops to occupy Rome and establish a Roman Republic seizing the Papal States. General Berthier marched to Rome entered it unopposed on the 13th of February 1798 and proclaiming a republic demanded of the pope the renunciation of his temporal authority.
The temporal sovereignty of the Pope ended during the French Revolution when the French army captured Rome in 1798. After the last Western Roman Emperor was removed in 476 AD the Popes of Rome took power shortly in 538 AD when they were given authority by Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian. Of 76 priests in the Ferns diocese in 1798 at least 11 of them including a Carmelite fought in the Wexford Rebellion.
10012012 Seriously what would happen if someone just flat out murdered the pope. Im not anti-pope but I do disagree with religion. Paul Ross tells the story of Fr John Murphy a country curate who was hanged for his role in the Wexford Rising during the 1798 Irish rebellion.
Second the whole world has not wondered after Catholicism since the wound was supposedly healed in 1929. Some were killed in battle and four were hanged later. LeemageCorbisGetty Images The kidnapping was the climax of the combative relationship between the global leader of the Catholic Church and the brash Emperor.
Matthew Bunson in The Pope Encyclopedia describes his departure this way. Receives a deadly wound which heals. In December 1798 a French general was killed during a Roman uprising.
The Papacy suffered a deadly wound. And they reigned for 1260 years until 1798 AD. When the Jesuits caused Napoleons army.
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