The Pope's move and the establishment of a rival pope divided the Church's supporters.
A rival pope in Rome divided the Church's authority.
The Pope's move and the establishment of a rival pope divided the Church's supporters.
The protestant revolt did not affect the authority of the Catholic Church. It has the same authority that it has always had since it was founded by Jesus Christ in 33 AD. The Catholic Church's authority is from God alone so the actions of individual heretics cannot affect it except in a superficial manner.
It destroyed the domination of the catholic church.
It started killing the people
From 1309 to 1378 the pope was based in Avignon, France.
Magisterium is the teaching authority of the Church.
Between 1414 - 1418 by Council of Constance.
He ruled from Avignon, France.
the avigon papcy refers to a period in history of the roman catholic church from 1309-1378
Avignon, France
Avignon, France
The Western Church has always been based in Rome for two thousand years, aside from the Avignon disaster when legitimate popes lived in Avignon in France from 1309 to 1377. All of those popes were French, and this contributed greatly to the Western Schism, and later to the protestant revolt. There were antipopes in Avignon from 1379 to 1411.