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Questions for this Section. How did the internal differences weaken the Catholic Church? How would monarchs of other countries view the pope’s move to France? How did the Great Schism weaken the Catholic Church?. Division in the Catholic Church. Catholic Church splits

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  1. Questions for this Section • How did the internal differences weaken the Catholic Church? • How would monarchs of other countries view the pope’s move to France? • How did the Great Schism weaken the Catholic Church?

  2. Division in the Catholic Church • Catholic Church splits • Pope Clement V wants to move the government of the Catholic Church • Rome, Italy to Avignon, France

  3. French Popes • During the 1300’s we begin to see monarchs gain more power • Catholic Church must support the monarchs policies • 1305, the French King used his power to get Pope Clement V elected as pope • 1307, Clement moved the center of the church to Avignon, France • French King was seen in control

  4. Catholic Church Powers • Great Schism (split of the Catholic Church) • In 1378, both Rome and Avignon elect two different popes • Pope Urban VI (France) and Pope Clement VII (Rome) • Both popes demanded obedience or excommunicated • Created confusion in the church and doubt

  5. Healing the Church • To end the schism, the Holy Roman Emperor in 1414 summoned a conference to end the schism • Reform the church • Church officials removed the French Pope and persuaded the Roman Pope to resign • Pope Martin V would be elected as the new pope

  6. Question 1 • How did the internal differences weaken the Catholic Church?

  7. Question 2 • How would monarchs of other countries view the pope’s move to France?

  8. Question 3 • How did the Great Schism weaken the Catholic Church?

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