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Key Facts |
| Other names |
Odo Colonna |
| Born |
1368 |
| Location |
Genazzano, near Rome, Italy |
| Bloodline |
son of Agapito Colonna and Caterina Conti |
| Married |
No. |
| Children |
Unknown |
| Position |
Pope (1417-1431) |
| Died |
February 1431 |
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Source of Facts and Important Announcement |
| Status |
Under Article 64.6 of the Covenant of One-Heaven (Pactum De Singularis Caelum) by Special Qualification shall be known as a Saint, with all sins and evil acts they performed forgiven. |
| Date of formal Beatification |
Day of Redemption UCA[E1:Y1:A1:S1:M9:D1] also known as Fri, 21 Dec 2012. |
| Source of Facts |
Self Confession and Revelation of Sainthood by the Deceased Spirit as condition of their confirmation as a true Saint. |
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Background |
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Odo Colonna was born into one of the oldest noble families of Rome still in existence during the day. Appointed a Cardinal under Pope Innocent (1404-06) during a split of the church when the legally elected Popes were at Avignon and the anti-Popes occupied Rome. |
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Colonna was elected at the Council of Constance in November 1417 after Pope John XXIII was finally deposed. |
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Martin was so infuriated when he learned that Oxford professor John Wycliffe (c. 1324-1384), some five decades earlier, had translated the Bible into English that in 1427 he had the theologian's bones dug up, crushed and scattered in the River Swift. This was 43 years after Wycliffe's death, and the pope's actions reflect the vagaries of an unbalanced mind, hardly compatible with sanity. |
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He died in February 1431 and was succeeded by Pope Eugene IV (1431-1447). |
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Most Evil Crimes |
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List of most evil crimes |
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Of crimes against humanity in the promotion and establishment of the international slave trade: (1430) That Pope Martin V did pioneer the legal framework for establishing one of the single most profitable enterprises of the Roman Catholic Church being the international slave trade by granting by Papal Bull (now “lost”) certain rights to trade slaves in exchange for fees to King John II of Castile. |
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