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Religious communities in Rome during the Great Western Schism / Marika Räsänen.

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Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Räsänen, Marika, author.
Contributor:
Räsänen, Marika, editor.
Salonen, Kirsi, editor.
Conference Name:
Religious communities in Rome during the Great Western Schism (Conference) (2020 : Online), author.
Series:
Collection de l'École française de Rome ; 626.
Collection de l'École française de Rome, 0223-5099 ; 626
Language:
English
French
Italian
Subjects (All):
Schism.
Rome (Italy)--Church history--Congresses.
Rome (Italy).
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Rome : Publications de l'École française de Rome, 2025.
Language Note:
Contributions and abstracts in English, French and Italian.
Summary:
The Great Western Schism (1378-1417) is considered the deepest crisis of the late medieval Church. The contested election of Pope Urban VI in 1378 divided the Catholic Church into two competing factions: the Roman papacy under Pope Urban VI and the French papacy under Clement VII. The Schism had severe consequences, especially for the Roman papacy: the papal administration in Rome lost most of its competent staff as many officials sided with Clement VII and returned to Avignon, leaving Pope Urban VI with a skeleton staff; the city of Rome and the surrounding countryside suffered from intense fighting; religious institutions were not only split in two during the Schism, but they also faced repeated economic hardships as mercenary troops ravaged the Roman countryside and the Roman popes extracted property from churches and monasteries to finance warfare, or donated the landed property of these institutions to their lay supporters in exchange for military services. The effects of the Schism were largely harmful for the various religious institutions in Rome, but the overall picture is not necessarily that negative, as the Schism also presented new opportunities for different Roman actors. The current volume studies the resilience of the Roman papacy and its clergy, international religious and lay orders and the local community of Jews, and shows how these actors overcame the hardships caused by the Schism.
Notes:
Selected papers presented at the conference held online, November 16-17, 2020.
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ISBN:
9782728318537

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