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shantipole t1_j3fa838 wrote
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Schism
The short version is that the popes for a while moved the court to Avignon, in France. This made the Romans (as is citizens of the city) very upset and the Cardinals elected "Roman" pope under duress. Then they went to France and elected a French pope. And then a church council in Pisa which was supposed to solve things elected a third pope.
Eventually, the Pisan and Roman popes got together and worked it out, which the French pope people eventually accepted.
snnaiil t1_j3fj0ee wrote
Oh thank you!! Finally a mystery has been solved for me
TheGreatOneSea t1_j3fs8qt wrote
Worth adding, there was a belief that the pope would continually hold conferences to solve theological issues instead of allowing the pope to more or less run things alone as part of the compromise, but people apparently couldn't be bothered.
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