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Key Facts |
| Other names |
Alessandro Farnese |
| Born |
1468 |
| Location |
Canino, Lazio, Italy |
| Bloodline |
Farnese |
| Married |
Yes. |
| Children |
Yes. Costanza, Pierluigi Duke of Parma |
| Position |
Pope (1534-1549) |
| Died |
November 10, 1549 |
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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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Alessandro Farnese was born in Canino, Lazio, Italy to the wealthy Farnese family, descended from the Caetani family as a sub-branch. |
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Under Pope Clement VII (1523–34) he became Cardinal Bishop of Ostia and dean of the College of Cardinals, and on the death of Clement VII in 1534, was elected as Pope Paul III. |
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His first appointment to the cardinalate on December 18, 1534, was to his grandsons Alessandro Farnese and Ascanio Sforza, aged fourteen and sixteen years respectively. Subsequent appointments included Gasparo Contarini, Sadoleto, Reginald Pole, and Giovanni Pietro Carafa, subsequently Pope Paul IV (1555–59). |
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In May 1537, Pope Paul promulgated the infamous Papal Bull Sulminus Dei concerning the morality of enslavement of coloured people from West and South Indies. The document has since been deliberately altered. The original bull indicated only that Indians were capable of being Catholic, not banning slavery to non converts. Today, it is one of the key documents of claim that the Catholic Church never in its history "supported" slavery. |
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On September 27th, 1540, he promulgated the Papal Bull Regimini militantis forming the Jesuits. |
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Most Evil Crimes |
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List of most evil crimes |
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Of moral indignity and contempt for church law: (1534 - 1549) That consistent with Papal tradition of open contempt and heresy, that Pope Paul III did father at least three sons and a daughter and did participate in offences defined as witchcraft including astrology. |
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Of murder: (1534-49) That Pope Paul III did murder his own mother and niece for money and securing of inheritance |
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Of repeated incest: (1534 - 1549) That Pope Paul III did follow the tradition of Popes for over seven hundred years and did commit repeated incest upon his children, male and female. |
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Of murder (1534-49) That Pope Paul III did murder at least several priests and bishops for disagreeing with his Papacy. |
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Of establishing an unlawful enterprise for the purpose of crime: (1540-1543 CE) That Pope Paul III through two Papal Bulls Regimini militantis (September 27, 1540) and Injunctum nobis (March 14, 1543) did authorize the establishment of a new unlawful enterprise for the purpose of crime known as the Jesuits and headed by Iñigo López de Loyola, otherwise known as Saint Ignatius of Loyola (1) firstly to subvert the children of wealthy Europeans away from secularism, enlightened and instill a doctrine of quasi-knowledge/education consistent with church doctrine and absolute catholic loyalty (2) to source missionaries and theologians to travel the globe in search and elimination of heresy and to assist in conversion; (3) to disrupt, subvert and palaralyze the spread of Protestantism through any means necessary. |
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Of forgery and false statements: (1537) That the Papal Bull Sublimis Deus concerning the morality of enslavement of coloured people from West and South Indies was a deliberate forgery.The original bull indicated only that Indians were capable of being Catholic, not banning slavery to non converts. That this document was chosen to be modified and forged because it required the least amount of changes to falsely claim the Catholic Church was against slavery, when in fact it created, controlled and profited from the international slave trade for eight hundred years. |
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Of kidnapping, unlawful restraint for the purpose of slave trade: (1548 CE) 1548 CE: Pope Paul III confirmed that any individual may freely buy, sell and own slaves. Runaway slaves were to be returned to their owners for punishment. |
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