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Papal InquisitionBy: Peyton Jones & Bella Green
The Papal Inquisition
Called for by Pope Gregory IX in 1231, the Papal Inquisition was the mas trial of heretics (real and misunderstood) in order to rid the Roman Catholic Church of false teachings.
The Start
Began in 1231
Pope Gregory IX
Alblgensian
Pope Gregory IX
Alblgensian (Quick Overview)
Southern France:Soul- created by good
Body- created by evil
Basically 2 Gods= Dualism
The Victims
1231- Germany
1232- Spain
1233- Everywhere
Torture
Processus inquisitionis (1249)
Oath of truth
Accuser was kept secret
Heresies
There were several heresies that the Catholic Church
Cathars, Waldensians, Fraticelli, and the Knights Templar
Cathars believed in Dualism
Dualism is the belief that any view of reality that holds there are two fundamentally and irreducibly different types of being or operations.
Thus God and the world, spirit and matter, intellect and will, truth and error , virtue and sin are expressions of dualism.
EnforcersBishops Inquisitors
List of some Inquisitors:Bernardo Gui
Eymeric
Recruited Dominicans (St. Dominic 1221)
Recruited Franciscan
The Dominicans created the first formal Inquisition.
In 1233 the next pope, Gregory IX, charged the Dominican Inquisition with the final solution: the absolute extirpation of the Cathars.
Soon the Franciscans would join in too, but it is Dominic Guzmán (St Dominic)
The Inquisition was enforced by Church officials including bishops, priests, and basically any other people who suspected someone of heresy
Future
The Papal Inquisition greatly increased the Catholic population
but the population of True Catholics decreased.
The Papal Inquisition turned more people away
Corruption in the Catholic Church will probably always exist but it is important for big leaders of the Church to maintain holy lives to set good examples.
Corruption
The whole Papal Inquisition was very corrupted itself.
It had good intentions such as wanting to route out heresies and corruption within the catholic countries yet it had an opposite reaction.
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