The following events of Catholic relevance took place in 1378:
Pope Urban VI reigned from 1378-89.
The Orthodox Church split from the Catholic Church.
Lazarica - church - was created in 1378.
There were two events called the Great Schism, both of which happened in the Middle Ages. One was the East-West Schism, which divided the Roman Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox Churches from each other, this happened in 1054. The other was the Western Schism, which divided the Roman Catholic Church into to factions, from 1378 to 1417.
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.
Francisco Radecki has written: 'What has happened to the Catholic Church?' -- subject(s): Catholic Church
The Church's huge land holdings (A+)
From 1309 to 1378 the pope was based in Avignon, France.
Yes, the Catholic Church believes that the story of Noah's Ark is a historical event as described in the Bible.
Fall of Philadelphia happened in 1378.
Answer by a CatholicI don't think the Church had much say in the whether the Renaissance happened or not.
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