The Papacy - A Historical Perspective
1143-1154 A.D.
Celestine II : 1143-1144 A.D.
165. Born in Citta di Castello. Elected October 3, 114 - died March 8, 1144.
With the aid of St. Bernard, he settled the internal disputes of the Church. He tried to stop the
war between Scotland and England, but did not succeed in obtaining peace in Italy . He withdrew
the excommunication of Louis VII, King of France.
Platina says he was the first Pope to be elected without the participation of the people.
The so-called "St. Malachi's prophecies", by the archbishop of Annagh in Ireland, date back to this period.
He is buried in the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano.
His pontificate lasted about 5 months.
Platina says he was the first Pope to be elected without the participation of the people.
The so-called "St. Malachi's prophecies", by the archbishop of Annagh in Ireland, date back to this period.
He is buried in the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano.
His pontificate lasted about 5 months.
Lucius II : 1144-1145 A.D.
166. Born in Bologna. Elected March 12, 1144 - died February 15, 1145.
He came to the papal seat in a period of turmoil caused by Arnaldo of Brescia. His pontificate was
characterised by two events: Portugal was conquered by Henry of Burgundy, who defeated the Arabs,
and was transformed into a kingdom and proclaimed vessel territory of the Church by Alphonse I and
the creation of the communes allover Italy, an historical event of great importance.
The creation of the so-called communes marked the end of the Middle Ages.
While he was trying to settle a serious popular turmoil he was hit by a stone and died.
He is buried in San Giovanni in Laterano.
His pontificate lasted about 11 months.
The creation of the so-called communes marked the end of the Middle Ages.
While he was trying to settle a serious popular turmoil he was hit by a stone and died.
He is buried in San Giovanni in Laterano.
His pontificate lasted about 11 months.
Bl. Eugene III : 1145-1153 A.D.
167. Born in Montemagro (Pisa). Elected February 8, 1145 - died July 8, 1153.
He was forced to leave Rome a couple of times. He gave way to the already proclaimed 2nd
Crusade.
He established the Sacred College. He started the building of the "Pontifical Palace". He accepted the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem (of Malta).
He refused to accept to his court the youths who paid too much attention to their curly hair.
Eugene III used to wear a woolen frock and the cilice and slept on the ground.
He was the first to talk about pontifical vacations and had a palace built in Segni.
He is buried in the Vatican Grottoes. Eugene, whose pontificate lasted 8 years and 5 months, was beatified by the Church.
His beatification was confinned on October 3rd, 1872.
He established the Sacred College. He started the building of the "Pontifical Palace". He accepted the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem (of Malta).
He refused to accept to his court the youths who paid too much attention to their curly hair.
Eugene III used to wear a woolen frock and the cilice and slept on the ground.
He was the first to talk about pontifical vacations and had a palace built in Segni.
He is buried in the Vatican Grottoes. Eugene, whose pontificate lasted 8 years and 5 months, was beatified by the Church.
His beatification was confinned on October 3rd, 1872.
Anastasius IV : 1153-1154 A.D.
168. Born in Rome. Elected July 12, 1153 - died December 3,1154.
He was elected Pope when he was already old. In the same year of his election, St. Bernard of
Chiaravalle died. Carindal Brek-Pear was his councillor, who afterwards became Hadrian IV.
Thanks to the mildness of his attitude, he succeeded in restoring peace in the temporal dominions of the Church.
When Rome was hit by a serious famine, he was called the "Father of Rome and the Apostle of Charity".
People say that his mortal remains were put in the urn where St. Helen was resting.
He is buried in the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano.
His pontificate lasted about 1 year and 5 months.
Thanks to the mildness of his attitude, he succeeded in restoring peace in the temporal dominions of the Church.
When Rome was hit by a serious famine, he was called the "Father of Rome and the Apostle of Charity".
People say that his mortal remains were put in the urn where St. Helen was resting.
He is buried in the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano.
His pontificate lasted about 1 year and 5 months.
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