Controversial popes

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Although the pope, as the head of the Roman Catholic Church is the spiritual leader for many Christians, since the introduction papacy there have been a number of popes who have surrounded themselves with controversy.

  • Pope John XII, who was barely 18 years old, and showed no interest in anything spiritual. He was addicted to rude entertainment and was held back by nothing, doing as he wished regardless of his responsibilities.[3]
  • Pope John XII, who gave land to a mistress and was killed by a man who caught him in bed with his wife.[3]
  • Pope Benedict IX, who was banned from Rome for his unholy behaviour and was replaced by Pope Sylvester III, who he sold the Papacy to. One year later he returned to marry and once more sold the Papacy, now to his godfather, Pope Gregory VI. Regretting the sale, he returned to try to depose Gregory VI, while at the same time, Sylvester III also re-emerged to make a claim.[1]
  • Pope Urban VI, who complained that he did not hear enough screaming when Cardinals who had conspired against him were tortured.[4]
  • Pope Leo X, a spendthrift member of the Medici family who once spent 1/7 of his predecessors reserves on a single ceremony[6]

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  1. ^ a b c d e New Catholic Encyclopedia
  2. ^ Russell Chamberlin. 2003. The Bad Popes. Sutton Publishing. p. 19
  3. ^ a b The Oxford Dictionary of Popes
  4. ^ Russell Chamberlin. 2003. The Bad Popes. Sutton Publishing. p. 153
  5. ^ Russell Chamberlin. 2003. The Bad Popes. Sutton Publishing. p. 204
  6. ^ Russell Chamberlin. 2003. The Bad Popes. Sutton Publishing. p. 218