NICHOLAS I, SAINT, Pope

c.825–867, pope (858–67), a Roman; successor of Benedict III. He was a vigorous and politically active pope who arbitrated both temporal and religious disputes. His decisions often set important precedents, as when the pope upheld the right of the bishop of Soissons to appeal to Rome against his superior, Archbishop Hincmar. Much of his pontificate was concerned with preventing the proposed divorce of Lothair of Lotharingia, who wished to remarry. Even when Holy Roman Emperor Louis II occupied Rome, the pope refused to yield. In the end he forced Lothair to reinstate his wife. Nicholas challenged the right of Photius to occupy the see of Constantinople and attempted to have St. Ignatius of Constantinople restored to it. St. Nicholas worked with Boris I to introduce Roman ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Bulgaria, which had recently been converted by the Byzantines. A letter from the pope to Boris is extant. He was succeeded by Adrian II. Feast: Nov. 13.

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...see, all goes well, Nicholas said to the Grand...capital in a sleigh. I saw, he reported...head, making towards Saint Isaacs Cathedral...years, concluded Nicholas, I venture to think...was the inheritance Nicholas I came into on the...
...Community of Saint Marks Roman...Foreword I AM DELIGHTED...volume, Marys Pope: John Paul...Poland and by Saint Louis Marie...his motto as Pope, Totus Tuus I am wholly...inspired by Saint Louis De Montfort...background. The Pope himself attests...War, while I was employed...
...a college to the rank of a university. I know of no study which gives complete treatment...also called the Sapienza. Founded by Pope Boniface VIII in 1303, and closed in...1431 by Pope Eugene IV. Under Pope Nicholas V classical studies developed rapidly in...
...FLETCHER, R., Saint Jamess Catapult: The...C., See Pelagius I . Germania pontificia...The Reception of Pope Gregory VII into the...livres a labbaye de Saint-Pierre-au-Mont-Blandin...Stuttgart, 1982 . PART I Urban II and the...incorporated are from Pope Urban IIs Council...
...one might consider the various works of Nicholas Kempf; see Martin, Fijieenlh-Cenlury Carthusian...hymnica medii aevi, 3; Leipzig. 1888). pp. I-102: Franz-Josef Worstbrock in Vetfa.s...Boniface Ferrer (d. 1417), brother of Saint Vincent, prior of the Grande Chartreuse...
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...Fuhrmann, "Papst Nikolaus I" and Duchesne notes in...Sollicitudinem Omnium is Ep . 105 in Nicholas letters edited by Ernest...Nandecisus of Pola in writing to the pope. Johns heretical beliefs included...episcopal fraternity which Saint Peter had founded and which...
...splendor."(32) St. Nicholas himself had appeared to the pope "in his sleep and requested to be transported to...moment by the personality most important in the Nicholas translation: the saint himself. The holy complicity might surprise one...
...shillings per pound (i.e., 10%), and from...condemned by Sir Nicholas (Porcinari), there...Salomones complaint the pope in 1429 provided...heard by Brother Nicholas, the bishop of Tivoll...inspiration for the bull of Nicholas V of 23 June 1447...fifth, whether the pope may grant dispensations...
...rightly belongs to the pope in regard to the other bishops...who was, in his i.e., Lucifers view, going...Leglise celeste selon saint Augustin ( Paris...absit, vita et moribut sit i.e., the pope peruersus, si oblitus dignitatis...
...the conversion which was the essential pivot of the saint play has been ruthlessly denied - to the protagonist...for him to be deceived. When Sedicyon tells him: "I am Sedycyon, that with the Pope wyll hold . . . the Pope ableth me to subdewe bothe...
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...him to be regarded as a patron saint of Russia, Greece, prisoners...the oral tradition surrounding Nicholas that eventually turned a provincial...Universal Calendar of Saints by Pope Paul VI, reportedly because...Marsh seemed a little unsure. "I dont think so. I mean, no they...
...It was Henrys own son, Edward I, who put a stop to all this...judged a good man, yet never a saint: a King of extraordinary personal...Plantagenets (Yale UP, 1995); Nicholas Vincent, The Holy Blood: King...2nd ed (Blackwell 1998). Nicholas Vincent is professor of medieval...
...Mortal men, wrote the future Pope Innocent III in the 1190s...devotees to the patron saint: others by local people...digged for treasure. I saw it by...probably made for Edward I in 1289 and repaired and...abrogate the power of the pope in England in 1533, he...
...deserve note: his Virgin and Child and Saint Margaret. The Margaret (or Cecelia...he had said that "above everything, I want this most holy Sacrament to be...enamel chalice of the first Franciscan pope, Nicholas IV. Then there is the room of reliquaries...
...Facilities, 237. 20. Robert Burton, Anatomy of Melancholy, ed. Nicholas K. Kiessling, Thomas C. Faulkner, and Rhonda L. Blair (1632...Relationships," 27. 37. Shakespeare, Hamlet, V.2. ll. 10--11. I am grateful to my colleague, Professor Mary Judith Dunbar of...
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...England might have had its first pope since Nicholas Breakspear, who became Adrian IV in 1154...Olivetans, have always believed that this next pope would be one of theirs. Alas! There is no Benedictine connection I can find with any of the 115 men locked...
...My Son bears you in His heart, and I am your protector." At one time, when...prayers. These bread is now known as the Saint Nicholas Bread. After a long illness, St. Nicholas...was canonized on June 5, 1446, by Pope Eugene IV. His relics were discovered...
...after her death - is the first new saint of 2000, a holy year, Pope John Paul II proclaimed yesterday...Faustina. "During my recovery, I read the Diary of Blessed Faustina...Father Pytel visited his doctor, Nicholas Fortuin, on the complaint that...
...always remember the young boy I met at school who was, for want...a distinct softening in Lord Nicholass piercing gaze. The reason, needless...granted an audience with the late Pope John Paul II as well as meeting...Military Constantinian Order of Saint George, an ancient chivalric...
...successors, from Pope Saint Linus onwards - far...summum pontificem (I elect as supreme pontiff...who thereby becomes Pope and head of the worldwide...wasnt until 1059 that Nicholas II created the electoral...the election of the Pope. Then in 1179 Alexander...before one can be named Pope. It was possibly the...
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NICHOLAS I, SAINT , pope c.825 867, pope (858 67), a Roman...Constantinople restored to it. St. Nicholas worked with Boris I to introduce Roman ecclesiastical...the Byzantines. A letter from the pope to Boris is extant. He was succeeded...
...party refused to accept Photius and sought aid from the pope, St. Nicholas I . On the accession of Basil I , St. Ignatius again...Constantinople, Fourth Council of ). Ignatius is regarded as a saint by both the Orthodox Eastern and Roman Catholic Churches...
...crowned. In the 15th cent. Pope Nicholas V undertook the rebuilding of...part of the choir was built. Pope Julius II decided that the entire...space. See J. Lees-Milne, Saint Peters (1967); T. and R. Bergere...Story of St. Peters (1967); I. Lavin, Bernini and the Crossing...
...the election of the patriarch. Nicholas died without learning of the synods work. When Basil I became Byzantine emperor (867...again became patriarch (877). Pope John VIII recognized him as...works. He is venerated as a saint in the Orthodox Eastern Church...


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