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Saints & Sinners: The History of the Popes
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TV Release: 1970-01-01 Torrent Release: 18-05-2023 by user
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Inspirational and despotic, feared and loved - the power of the Papacy has influenced millions of followers for centuries. "Saints and Sinners" provides fascinating and up-to-date insight into the history of the papacy and a faith...
Sinopsis by IMDBSaints and Sinners: The History of the Popes
History Documentary hosted by John Morgan, published by S4C in 2005 - English narration
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The history of the Papacy parallels the history of Western civilization itself, from the founding of the Church nearly 2,000 years ago by Peter through the end of the second Millennium and the reign of Pope John Paul II. In that time, the Church has become one of the most enduring and influential of all human institutions, outliving great empires and shaping the political and moral destinies of nations and continents.
The papacy started in 30 A.D. when Jesus Christ declared that Simon Bar-Jona would be called Peter (rock). It was on that "rock" the Catholic Church was built and a legacy of 263 popes would follow St. Peter. For the first four centuries, being named the Bishop of Rome often meant exile, imprisonment, torture, or martyrdom. As Christianity gained adherents among the rich and powerful the papal seat became one of global influence.
Saints and Sinners: The History of the Popes, produced with the cooperation of the Vatican, explores this rich and compelling history, revealing the crucial roles and human dimensions of the Popes, the saints and sinners who have led the Roman Catholic Church over the past 2000 years, unlocking the great stories of devotion, sacrifice and betrayal, politics and intrigue, and great artistic and cultural achievement.
Produced by Opus Television for S4C International and Channel 4 Wales Television, UK in Association with RTE Ireland and La 5 France
4) Protest and Division (1447 - 1774)
Corruption reared its ugly head again during the Renaissance, which was also when the Popes were confronted with the massive task of reconstructing Rome in the wake of the Great Schism. The Renaissance papacy evokes images of a Hollywood spectacular, all decadence and drag. Contemporaries viewed Renaissance Rome as a city of expense-account whores and political graft, where everything and everyone had a price, where nothing and nobody could be trusted. The popes themselves seemed to set the tone. Rodrigo Borgia, who was proclaimed Pope Alexander VI (1492-1503) flaunted a young and nubile mistress in the Vatican, was widely believed to have made a habit of poisoning his cardinals so as to get his hands on their property, and he ruthlessly aggrandised his illegitimate sons and daughters at the Church's expense.
Under such notorious figures the Church simultaneously reached a pinnacle cultural greatness and a pit of spiritual degradation. Then came the Reformation led by an unknown monk, Martin Luther. The Catholic Church fought back with the Counter Reformation and plunged Europe into religious wars.