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American Pravda: Gaza, Jewish Power, and the Holocaust, by Ron Unz

The Unz Review 19 Feb 2024
... IV of the Holy Roman Empire had “gone to Canossa” and prostrated himself before Pope Gregory VII, seeking forgiveness for his challenge to the supreme authority of the Catholic Church.
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Elon Musk Goes to Canossa, by Ron Unz

The Unz Review 12 Feb 2024
With the arrogance that came from holding such enormous temporal power and commanding large armies, he challenged the authority of Pope Gregory VII, but the Pontiff quickly brought him low, ...
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Archaeologists discover intact medieval gauntlet at Kyburg Castle

Ars Technica 19 Jan 2024
It was partially destroyed again in 1079 as Pope Gregory VII and Henry IV (who would later become Holy Roman Emperor) engaged in a bitter conflict over which of them had the power to install bishops, ...
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Don Wooten: Legends, music, religious rites now in background during holiday season

Dispatch Argus 03 Dec 2023
25 ... One finds references to six weeks of Advent in the 6th Century Gelasian Sacramentary; in Spain, the period was set at five weeks; finally, during the 11th Century, Pope Gregory VII limited the penitential season to the present four weeks ... 30 ... 3 ... .
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The Battle Between the Eternal Roman and the Eternal Jew, by Alexander Jacob

The Unz Review 15 Nov 2023
Canossa is a town in northern Italy where the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV did penance in 1077 by standing bare-headed in the snow for three days to reverse his excommunication by Pope Gregory VII.
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Pope Francis has appointed 21 new cardinals – an expert on medieval Christianity explains what ...

The Huntsville Item 02 Oct 2023
Several popes, notably Popes Leo IX and Gregory VII, brought organizational improvements to the bureaucratic structure of the Catholic Church in the 11th and early 12th centuries; many individual cardinals came to direct administrative departments.
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St. Matthew’s deep understanding of Christ’s love shines through his Gospel account

Life Site 21 Sep 2023
(Ezechiel 1.4-10) ... St ... Amen, so it is! (Apocalypse 4, 5) ... (Clem. Alex. Pædag ... His body was translated to Salerno; and in the time of Pope Gregory VII it was laid in a Church dedicated in his name, where it is piously honored by a great concourse of people.
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Poland: The Nation and Its Faith, by Jacek Szela

The Unz Review 04 Jul 2023
This event (1089) is reminiscent of the conflict between Pope Gregory VII and Emperor Henry IV (1077) or of Thomas Beckett’s death at the hands of King Henry II (1170) ... authority of the Pope in Rome.
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Pope St. Gregory VII fought against an encroaching secular order in defense of Church liberty

Life Site 25 May 2023
... the two great popes, Leo the Great and Pius V; it bids us, today, pay honor to the glorious memory of Gregory VII ... Pope Gregory VII, whose baptismal name was Hildebrand, was born at Soana, in Tuscany.
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Catholics have a ‘strict right’ to the traditional Latin Mass and must resist its suppression: Priest

Life Site 24 Mar 2023
May they be privileged to utter with their dying breath the words of the great Hildebrand, otherwise known as Pope St. Gregory VII, who faithfully endured all for God’s glory and paid the price.
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The Failed Empire, by Laurent Guyénot

The Unz Review 23 Feb 2023
He became pope under the name of Gregory VII in 1073 ... In 1073, it was Hildebrand, who, after working in the shadows of other popes, took power under the name of Gregory VII ... same energy as Gregory VII.
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This Day in History — February 14

Jamaica Observer 14 Feb 2023
Pope Gregory VII excommunicates Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV for the first time ... English author (1846-1926); Gregory Hines, US actor-dancer (1946-2003); Sushma Swaraj, Indian politician (1952-2019).
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What happened today in history (February 14) from a South African perspective

Independent online (SA) 12 Feb 2023
From the origins of Valentine’s Day to the Valentine’s Day Massacre. This is what happened on this day in history ... 1076 Pope Gregory VII excommunicates Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV (for the 1st time) ... No mention is made of the western border ... .
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Is The EU's Pressure On Hungary Starting To Work?

Beijing News 19 Sep 2022
As one EU diplomat, who wished to remain anonymous, recently pointed out to me, 'Maybe, just maybe, this is the start of Orban's walk to Canossa,' a reference to the humiliating submission of Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV to Pope Gregory VII in 1077.
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Bishop Schneider: Theory that Benedict XVI is pope and not Francis defies ‘tradition of the Church’

Life Site 09 Jun 2022
Drawing from examples in the Church’s history, notably the cases of Popes Gregory VI and Urban VI, the bishop stated. ... Gregory VII, considered Gregory VI to be a legitimate pope, notwithstanding the illegitimate manner by which Gregory VI became pope.

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