LOL What a terrible title to be associated with! Had he done nothing else in his reign to be known for other than his follicle shortage???
His sons were Charles the Child and Louis the Stammerer. I guess it was the fashion back then.
And there's some question as to whether he was actually bald or not, or whether it's one of those reverse-nicknames (like calling the huge guy "tiny" or the bald guy "curly").
The world may never know...
__________________ Many people think that the question should be: have you made Jesus your Lord? Have you invited him unreservedly into your heart? Have you completely dedicated every part of yourself and your life to him?
The trouble is that when we are truthful, the answer must always be "No." So let's ask the question a different way.
Has Jesus given everything for you? Has he dedicated his whole life to you? Has he invited you into his heart? And the answer to that is a glorious and gracious and conscious, freeing, comforting YES!
(paraphrased from Pastor Wolfmueller, Table Talk Radio)
i n 1500 the Pope he kick Martin Luther from the church.this begiin protestant reformationen
and Lutheran church.
I would put the start of the Lutheran church with Martin Luther too. I am rpetty sure Martin had a lot of good intentions.
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Pope John Paul II:
"The great danger for family life, in the midst of any society whose idols are pleasure, comfort and independence, lies in the fact that people close their hearts and become selfish."
I am an Anglican Catholic. Our Church had its genesis in the Upper Room in Jerusalem, as scripture tells us! It was in Britain at a very early date, Albanicus, [Gildas,] tells us about 37AD. The Latin Councils of the Middle Ages, gave precedence to the Church in England because of its early origin and again the date of 37 AD approx, comes in to focus. Amongst the names of early teachers are S.Joseph of Aramathea, S.Simon Zelotes and Aristobulous, the first bishop. Our Bishops were present at several of the early Councils and one Romanist scholar of modern times tells us that at lest one British Bishop was present at the Ecumenical Council of Nice!
Interesting...
In my readings it always seems that King Henry VIII started the Anglican church with his Act of Supremacy and breaking from the Catholic Church.
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Pope John Paul II:
"The great danger for family life, in the midst of any society whose idols are pleasure, comfort and independence, lies in the fact that people close their hearts and become selfish."