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THE
POPES OF ROME
"Watch
out for false prophets. They come to you in sheep's clothing,
but inwardly they are ferocious wolves. By their fruit you
will recognise them
" Matthew 7:15-16
CORRUPTION
STEPHEN
VII (896-897AD)
"He dug up a Corsican predecessor, Pope Formosus (891-896),
when he had been dead for over nine months
. He dressed
the stinking corpse in full pontificals, placed him on the
throne in the Lateran and proceeded to interrogate him personally
.After
being found guilty, the corpse was condemned as an anti-pope,
stripped and minus the two fingers with which he had given
his fake apostolic blessing, was thrown into the Tiber
."
(Vicars of Christ - the Dark Side of the Papacy by Father
Peter de Rosa).
SERGIUS
III (904-911)
Standing in his way to the throne had been Leo V, who reigned
for one month before he was imprisoned by an usurper, Cardinal
Christopher. Sergius had both killed. Then he exhumed his
predecessor and had him beheaded, three fingers chopped
off and thrown into the Tiber.
JOHN
XII (955 - 963)
He invented sins, it was said, that had not been known since
the beginning of the world - including sleeping with his
mother. John XII ran a harem in the Lateran Palace, he gambled
with the offerings of pilgrims and he even toasted the devil
at the high altar during the mass.
BENEDICT
V (964)
Described by a church historian as "the most iniquitous
of all the monsters of ungodliness."
BENEDICT
IX (1032-44, 1045, 1047-8)
Elected pope at age eleven, he was twice driven from his
position due to his participation in plunder, immorality,
oppression and murder. Church historians described him as
"That wretch, from the beginning of his pontificate
to the end of his life, feasted on immorality," and
"a demon from hell in the disguise of a priest has
occupied the chair of Peter."
SIXTUS
IV (1471 - 1484)
This is the pope who built the Sistine Chapel in which all
popes are now elected. Sixtus IV had several illegitimate
sons, licensed the brothels of Rome and received a large
amount of revenue for the papacy from these houses of iniquity,
introduced the novel idea of selling indulgences for the
dead to raise more revenue, and sanctioned the Inquisition
in Castile (Spain) by issuing a bull in 1478 (in just one
year - 1482 - in one city of Andalusia, 2000 "heretics"
were burned as a result).
ALEXANDER
VI (1492 - 1503)
He was a murderer by age 12, he had 10 known illegitimate
children, he was infamous for his drunken and immoral parties,
he was known to have cardinals who had purchased their positions
to be poisoned so that he could sell their positions again
and increase his turnover. He spent a fortune in bribes
to secure his own election as pope and he caused the Reformer
Savonarola to be burned at the stake.
CRUELTY
The
Romans papacy has been characterised by extreme cruelty
in its persecution of those it deemed as heretics. In particular
the Waldensians, Lollards and Albigensians were slaughtered
by the forces of Rome.
In
1208 Pope Innocent III declared: "Death to the heretics!"
Great privileges and rewards were promised to those who
would annihilate the "heretics" and to every man
who killed one of them, the assurance was given that he
would attain the highest place in Heaven!
The
first target of this crusade against the Albigensians was
the town of Begiers. All it's inhabitants were killed and
all the buildings burned. The monk leading this slaughter,
Arnold, reported back to Innocent III "Today, Your
Holiness, twenty thousand citizens were put to the sword,
regardless of age or sex."
In
Bram the papal soldiers cut off the noses and gouged out
the eyes of the Albigensian "heretics".
In
Minerve, 140 Albigensians were burned alive.
In
Lavaure 400 "heretics" were burned at the stake.
In
response, Innocent III praised the papal soldiers who had
destroyed the heretics.
The
successor of Innocent III, Pope Gregory IX established the
Inquisition in 1232. For over 600 years, spanning the reigns
of over 80 popes, the Inquisition tortured and killed tens
of thousands of Protestants including the Waldensians, Hussites,
Lollards and Huguenots.
CONTRADICTION
Pope
Gregory VII (1073-85) declared that "The Pope cannot
make a mistake".
The
First Vatican Council (1869-70) under Pope Pius IX raised
the Dogma of Papal infallibility to become the official
teaching of Roman Catholicism adding the usual anathema
upon all who dared to disagree:
"But
if anyone
.presume to contradict this assertion, let
him be accused."
Yet
between 1378 to 1408 there were first two popes and then
three! Gregory XII reigned from Rome, Benedict XIII from
Avignon and John XXIII from Pisa.
John
XXIII was described in Vicars of Christ: "He was noted
as a former pirate, pope-poisoner, mass-murderer, mass-fornicator
,
adulterer on a scale unknown outside fables, simoniac par
excellence, blackmailer, pimp, master of dirty tricks."
Yet
John XXIII accused his rival pope Benedict XIII of being
"a Fake" and Gregory XII he nicknamed "Mistake"!
Pope
Pius IX, who at the First Vatican Council (1869 - 1870)
caused the dogma of Papal Infallibility to become the official
teaching of Roman Catholicism, also issued an edict permitting
"excommunication, confiscation, banishment, imprisonment
for life, as well as secret execution in heinous cases."
At
the First Vatican Council, Bishop Strossmayer (himself a
papist) gave a speech arguing against papal infallibility.
He pointed out: "Gregory I calls anyone anti-Christ
who takes the name of Universal Bishop; and contrawise Boniface
III made Emperor Phocas confer that title upon him. Paschal
II and Eugenius III authorised duelling; Julius II and Pins
IV forbad it. Hadrian II declared civil magistrates to be
valid; Pius VII condemned them. Sixtus V published an edition
of the Bible and recommended it to be read; Pius VII condemned
the reading of the Bible."
It
could also be noted that while one (supposedly infallible)
pope, Eugene IV (1431 - 1447), condemned Joan of Arc as
a heretic to be burned alive, another pope, Benedict XV,
in 1920, declared her to be a saint and her burning a mistake.
Yet
the Dogma of Papal Infallibility declares that when a pope
speaks ex cathedra his words are "as infallible as
if it had been uttered by Christ Himself!"
In
plain contradiction to this "papal infallibility"
is the Bible. The apostle Peter (from whom all popes claim
their succession) never suggested that he was infallible.
Indeed in his first general epistle Peter described himself
simply as "an elder" and he exhorted his "fellow
elders" not to act as "lords over those entrusted
to you" (1 Peter 5:1-3).
Paul
records in Galatians 2:11 "But when Peter had come
to Antioch I withstood him to his face, because he was to
be blamed
" Plainly Paul did not see Peter as
infallible. Also Peter was married (Mark 1:30; 1 Corinthians
9:5). Indeed a requirement of a church leader is that he
is married and bring up his children in the faith (1 Timothy
3:4-5).
The
Lord Jesus taught: "You know that the rulers of the
gentiles lord it over them, and those who are great exercise
authority over them. Yet it shall not be so among you; but
whoever desires to be first among you, let him be your slave
- just as the Son of Man did not come to be served but to
serve
" Matthew 20:25-28
Jesus
taught that no one is good - except God alone (Mark 10:18)
and we are to call no-one on earth Father - God alone is
our spiritual Father. How then can any pope be called "his
Holiness" or "Holy Father"! The term Holy
Father is only used once in the Bible and it is clearly
addressed to God the Father in Christ's prayer (John 17:11).
It
is no wonder that when Archbishop Thomas Cranmer was about
to be burned at the stake, on 21 March 1556, he declared:
"As for the pope, I refuse him as Christ's enemy, and
Anti-Christ, with all his false doctrines."
In
the words of Martin Luther: "Unless I am convinced
by Scripture or clear reasoning that I am in error - for
popes and councils have often erred and contradicted themselves
- I cannot recant for I am subject to the Scriptures I have
quoted. My conscience is captive to the Word of God. It
is unsafe and dangerous to do anything against one's conscience.
Here I stand. I cannot do otherwise. So help me God. Amen."
Sources: Vicars of Christ - the Dark Side of the Papacy
by Father Peter de Rosa, Corgi
Books, London, 1989
Roman Catholicism by Loraine Boetner, Banner of Truth, London,
1966
The Pope by Ian Brown, Londonderry, 1991
See
related articles: How
the Reformation Changed the World
How the Reformation Changed
the Church
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