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TimeLine of the Catholic Church

  • Period: 100 to

    The Catholic Church History

  • 150

    Latin translations for non-Greek christians.

    Latin translations for non-Greek christians.
    The bible was translated for the non-greek population that were catholic.
  • 250

    Pope Fabian is said to have sent out seven bishops from Rome to Gaul to preach the Gospel

    Pope Fabian is said to have sent out seven bishops from Rome to Gaul to preach the Gospel
    Pope Fabian started to send out missionary's of men to preach the word of God.
  • 313

    The Edict of Milan declares the Roman Empire neutral towards religious views.

    The Edict of Milan declares the Roman Empire neutral towards religious views.
    The catholic church starts to accept other religions.
  • 360

    Julian the Apostate becomes the last non-Christian Roman Emperor.

    Julian the Apostate becomes the last non-Christian Roman Emperor.
    The last Non-catholic Roman emperor
  • 451

    Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon opens.

    Ecumenical Council of Chalcedon opens.
    The council of Chalcedon opens.
  • 502

    Pope Symmachus ruled that laymen should no longer vote for the popes and that only higher clergy should be considered eligible.

     Pope Symmachus ruled that laymen should no longer vote for the popes and that only higher clergy should be considered eligible.
    Pope Symmachus ruled that laymen should no longer vote for the popes.
  • Jul 16, 1054

    Permanent split between the Eastern and Western Churches.

    Permanent split between the Eastern and Western Churches.
  • Jan 31, 1144

    First major building in the style of Gothic architecture.

    First major building in the style of Gothic architecture.
  • Jan 31, 1387

    Lithuanians were the last in Europe to accept the Catholic faith.

    Lithuanians were the last in Europe to accept the Catholic faith.
  • Jan 31, 1412

    St. Joan of Arc, a peasant girl from France, has visions from God telling her to lead her countrymen to reclaim their land from the English.

     St. Joan of Arc, a peasant girl from France, has visions from God telling her to lead her countrymen to reclaim their land from the English.
  • Jan 31, 1521

    Baptism of the first Catholics in the Philippines and South East Asia

    Baptism of the first Catholics in the Philippines and South East Asia
  • Dec 15, 1538

    Pope Paul III excommunicates King Henry VIII of England.

    Pope Paul III excommunicates King Henry VIII of England.
  • Tokugawa Ieyasu bans Christianity from Japan.

    Tokugawa Ieyasu bans Christianity from Japan.
  • Pope Pius VI taken prisoner by the armies of Napoleon I.

    Pope Pius VI taken prisoner by the armies of Napoleon I.
  • Napoleon crowns himself Emperor of the French in the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris, in the presence of Pope Pius VII.

    Napoleon crowns himself Emperor of the French in the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris, in the presence of Pope Pius VII.
  • Pope Benedict XV declares neutrality during World War I.

    Pope Benedict XV declares neutrality during World War I.
  • Pope Benedict XVI participates in Sydney Australia in the World Youth Day

    Pope Benedict XVI participates in Sydney Australia in the World Youth Day
  • The inquasition

    The Inquisition, was a group of decentralized institutions within the judicial system of the Roman Catholic Church whose aim was to "fight against heretics".
  • Pope Victor I, first African Pope excommunicated.

    Pope Victor I, first African Pope excommunicated.
    Pope victor was excomunicated from the Catholic church.
  • King Charlemagne of the Franks is crowned Holy Roman Emperor of the West.

    King Charlemagne of the Franks is crowned Holy Roman Emperor of the West.