the churchs huge land holdings
The Church's huge land holdings (A+)
The Great Schism
Lazarica - church - was created in 1378.
The Western Schism, also known as the Papal Schism, lasted from 1378 to 1417. It was a split within the Roman Catholic Church, where there were two or even three rival popes claiming authority. The Schism resulted in a decline of Church power as it weakened the credibility and unity of the Church, creating divisions among the faithful.
Pope Urban VI reigned from 1378-89.
In 1378, the Catholic Church faced significant challenges that weakened its authority, including the Great Schism, where multiple claimants to the papacy emerged, and widespread corruption and moral decay among the clergy. Additionally, the rise of humanism and calls for reform highlighted the church's failings. However, the steadfast loyalty of many believers and the church's vast landholdings and wealth continued to provide a degree of stability and influence. Thus, while various factors contributed to its weakening, certain elements, like committed followers, helped maintain its power.
1378 was in the 14th century.
It is: 1378/13 = 106
1378 = MCCCLXXVIII
Western Schism
6237 add 1378 = 7615
1, 2, 13, 26, 53, 106, 689, 1378