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33
The Ressurection of Jesus Christ
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33
Pentecost
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33
The Appostles spread the Gospel
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33
St. Stephen is martyred
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34
The conversion of St. Paul
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42
St. Paul the apostle travels to Ephesus with the Blessed Virgin Mary
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44
St. James the Apostle is martyred; his body is secretly buried in Spain
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46
St. Paul begins missionary journeys to Galatia, Greece, Syria, and other places
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49
Council of Jerusalem
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64
Persecution of Christians
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64
Persecution of Christians under Roman emperor Nero
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70
Romans burn the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem
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80
Didache written
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99
All the writting that will become part of the New Testament have been written by this date
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Period: 100 to 500
AD 100-500
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250
Persecution under Roman emperor Decius
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251
Council of Carthage
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303
Persecution under Roman emperor Diocletian
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313
Emperor Constantine issues Edict of Milan
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325
Council of Nicaea
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330
Emperor Constantine divides the Roman Empire into East and West
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330
Construction of the first St. Peter's Basilica in Rome
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354
Birth of St. Augustine
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360
Books begin to replce scrolls
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382
Pope Damasus asks St. Jerome to translate the Gospels to Latin
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397
The Councils of Hippo and Carthage determine which books will be part of part of the New Testiment
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405
St. Jerome completes his translation of the Old Testament
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410
The Visigoths destroy the city of Rome
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410
St. Augustine begins writting The City of God
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431
Council of Ephesus
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432
St. Patrick sets out to spread the Gospel in Ireland
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480
Birth of St. Benedict
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Period: 500 to 1000
AD 500-1000
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507
Clovis'army drives Visigoths out of France
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527
Justinian I becomes emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire
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529
St. Benedict founds the first monastary
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529
St. Benedict founds his first monastery
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537
Construction of Hagia Sophia (current structure) begins in constantinople
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590
St. Gregory the Great becomes pope
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596
Pope St. Gregory the Great sends St. Augustine of Canterbury to England to evangelize the Anglo-Saxons
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597
St. Augustine baptizes the King of Kent
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632
Death of Mohammad
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716
St. Boniface leaves England to evangelize Germania
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754
With St. Boniface’s help, the pope allies with the kings of the Franks
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1000
Muslims control two thirds of the ancient Christian world
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1054
The Great Schism
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1073
St. Gregory VII elected pope
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1073
Pope St. Gregory VII excommunicated the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV
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1088
First universities founded
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1094
The Byzantine emperor in Constantinople asks the West for aid against Muslim armies
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1095
Pope Urban II calls for a Crusade, and Christians temporarily capture Jerusalem
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1144
First Gothic cathedral completed
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1147
Second Crusade
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1192
Third Crusade
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1204
Crusaders from the Fourth Crusade sack Constantinople
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1209
Franciscan Order is founded by St. Francis of Assisi
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1216
Dominican Order founded by St. Dominic
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1229
The Inquisition is founded
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1265
St. Thomas Aquinas write the Summa Theologica
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1300
The Renaissance begins
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1347
Bubonic plague arrives in Europe.
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1377
St. Catherine of Siena convinces the pope to return the papacy to Rome
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1386
St. Catherine of Siena cares for the sick and buries the dead when the plague strikes Siena.
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1440
Printing Press invented
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1453
Muslims conquer Constantinople and tun Hagia Sophia into a mosque
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1492
Christopher Columbus sails for North America
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1492
Christopher Columbus reaches the Americas
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1513
Ponce de Leon of Spain founds St. Augustine, Florida St. Augustine, named for St. Augustine of Hippo, was the first European settlement in what is now the United States.
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1517
Martin Luther presents the 95 Theses In this document, Luther presented what he saw as abusive practices in the Catholic Church.
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1520
Luther denies the authority of the pope to interpret Scripture
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1521
Luther is excommunicated
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1522
Luther translated the Bible into German
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1526
Franciscan missionaries arrive in what is now Florida
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1534
St. Ignatius of Loyola founds the Society of Jesus (Jesuits)
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1534
King Henry VIII of England breaks England from the Catholic Church after the pope refuses to allow him a divorce
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1535
St. Thomas More is executed by Henry VIII
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1536
Henry VIII dissolves all monasteries and convents in England and ireland
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1541
First Franciscan explorations in what is now California
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Period: 1545 to 1563
The Council of Trent
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1549
Jesuit missionaries arrive in the Far East
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1562
St. Teresa of Avila founds Discalced Carmelite convents throughout Spain (input to Timetoast Timeline as “Timespan”)
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The King James Bible becomes the Bible of the Church of England
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St. Peter Claver arrives in Colombia
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The Mayflower sets sail from England to North America
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The Colony of Maryland is established
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England overthrows its Catholic king and bans any future Catholic monarchs
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Maryland outlaws the public practice of Catholicism in the colony
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Period: to
The Enlightenment
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British colonies in North America declare their independence
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The French Revolution begins
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The First Amendment protects free religious exercise in the US and prevents the national government from establishing a religion.
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Karl Marx writes the Communist Manifesto
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Ecumencial Council of the Vatican (known as Vatican I)
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Bolshevik party formed in Russia
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World War I begins
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Three children at Fatima, Portugal, are granted visions of the Virgin Mary (Our Lady asked the children to pray the Rosary every day to stop the spread of Russia’s errors and for world peace. She asked that Russia be consecrated to her Immaculate Heart.)
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Mexico outlaws Catholicism
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Soviet Union is formed (Lenin was its first leader; Stalin took power two years after Lenin’s death)
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The first Catholic bishops in China are ordained
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Servant of God Dorothy Day converts to Catholicism
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Bl. Miguel Pro is killed by the Mexican government
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Hitler beomes chancellor of Germany; first Nazi concentration camp is opened
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Day founds the Catholic Worker newspaper
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Word War II begins
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Communist governments begin persecutions and mass murder across Europe and Asia
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St. Maximilian Kolbe is killed by the Nazis at Auschwitz
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Pope St. John XXIII calls the Church council that will become known as Vatican II
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Ecumenical Council of the Vatican (now known as Vatican II)
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The US Supreme Court rules that the Constitution protects the right ot an abortion
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Pope St. John Paul II survives an assassination attempt ordered by the KGB (the Soviet intelligence agency)
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The Soviet Union begins to fall (The end of the Cold War, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and the end of communism in Europe would come in 1991)