Pope Gregory XI criticized John Wycliffe primarily for his theological views and challenges to the authority of the Church. Wycliffe's rejection of certain Church doctrines, including transubstantiation and the necessity of the clergy, was seen as heretical. Additionally, Gregory condemned Wycliffe's translation of The Bible into English, fearing it would lead to misinterpretations and undermine the Church's control over biblical interpretation. Overall, Gregory viewed Wycliffe as a significant threat to the established ecclesiastical order.
the pope at his time was, i think, Pope Urban VI
There are several Pope St. Gregorys so you need to be specific.
John Wycliffe translated the latin bible into English. The pope would have people burned at the steak with the English translation used as fuel for the fires who read the bible in English. The pope so furiated, dug up Wycliffe's remains 44 years after his death and had his bones crushed and scattered into the river.
John Paul II was preceded by Pope John Paul I who was preceded by Pope Paul XI.
There were 2 Pope John Pauls. The last Pope was Pope John Paul II.
Pope Paul VI was elected pope after the death of Pope John XXIII.
There was a Pope John Paul I and II and a Pope John XXIII but never a Pope John Paul XXIII
He was known as "Good Pope John"
Yes, he was the 23rd pope to take the name John.
There was a Pope John XXIII, a Pope John Paul I and a Pope John Paul II but not a Pope John Paul XXIII. None of them had any children. There was also Pope John XXIII. None of them were married or had any children.
Pope John Paul II served as Pope from 1978 to 2005.
Pope Agapetus succeeded Pope John II in 526.