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Pope revived Pagan "Secular Games" in 1300 CE

Discussion in 'History Forum' started by Bismarck, Apr 11, 2007.

  1. Bismarck

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    From Wikipedia:

    Secular Games (Ludi Saeculares, originally Terentini). These were celebrated at Rome for three days and nights to mark the commencement of a new saeculum or generation...

    in 304 (which should have been 314) Maximian intended to hold a celebration, but does not appear to have done so. From this time nothing more is heard of the secular games, until they were revived in the year 1300 as the jubilees instituted by Pope Boniface VIII.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludi_saeculares

    The wikipedia entry on Boniface VIII reads in part:

    The feud between the two reached its peak in the early 14th century when Philip began to launch a strong anti-papal campaign against Boniface. On November 18, 1302, Boniface issued one of the most important papal bulls of Catholic History: Unam Sanctum. It declared that both spiritual and temporal power were under the pope's jurisdiction, and that kings were subordinate to the power of the church.

    In response, Guillaume de Nogaret, Philip's chief minister, denounced Boniface as a heretical criminal to the French clergy. In 1303, Philip and Nogaret were excommunicated. However, an army led by Nogaret and Sciarra Colonna of the Colonna family surprised Boniface at his retreat in Anagni. The King and the Colonnas demanded that he resign, to which Boniface VIII responded that he would 'sooner die'. Boniface was beaten badly and nearly executed but was released from captivity after three days. He died a month later, on October 11, 1303.

    After the humiliating ordeal of Boniface and Philip, no popes would ever again challenge or seriously threaten kings and emperors despite further excommunications and interdictions. In the future, the church would see itself becoming subordinate to the growing power of the European nation-states and their secular leaders, and the church's secular power would forever be lost. It is also interesting to note that this was the first event that marked the downfall of the the church's prestige, and the decline of its prestige and advertisement of its corruptions led to the Reformation.​

    Bear in mind that in 1304, France actually stole the papacy, the "Avignon Captivity", for 75 years. So, soon after reviving the "Secular Games" (please recall the definition of "Secular", and that they are a pagan festival), the Pope's quarrels with European leaders led to his humiliation, a great Schism in the Church between the Gaulic Church and the Roman, and the beginning of the Reformation Schism.

    If Almighty God speaks through history, how much clearer can it get??
     
  2. Eliyahu

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  3. Eliyahu

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    This portion of story about Boniface 8 is interesting:

    For example, Boniface VIII was reported to have said:
    • The Christian religion is a human invention like the faith of the Jews and the Arabs;
    • The dead will rise just as little as my horse which died yesterday;
    • Mary, when she bore Christ, was just as little a virgin as my own mother when she gave birth to me;
    • Sex and the satisfaction of natural drives is as little a sin as hand washing;
    • Paradise and hell only exist on earth; the healthy, rich and happy people live in the earthly paradise, the poor and the sick are in the earthly hell;
    • The world will exist forever, only we do not;
    • Any religion and especially Christianity does not only contain some truth, but also many errors. The long list of Christian untruth includes trinity, the virgin birth, the godly nature of Jesus, the eucharistic transformation of bread and wine into the body of Christ and the resurrection of the dead.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Boniface_VIII


    Recently I started to think that RCC is the extention of the 4th Kingdom in Daniel 4:40.
     
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    I would have thought it was more a result of having the bad sense to tangle with Philip IV.
     
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