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  • Catharism - Wikipedia
    According to tradition, Cathars believed that the good God was the God of the New Testament faith and creator of the spiritual realm Many Cathars identified the evil god as Satan, the master of the physical world, who was the same as the God of the Old Testament
  • Cathars - World History Encyclopedia
    Cathars rejected the teachings of the Catholic Church as immoral and most of the books of the Bible as inspired by Satan They rejected the Church for what they saw as hypocrisy of the clergy and the Church's acquisition of land and wealth
  • A Five-Minute Guide to the Cathars - Medievalists. net
    Somewhere between 9,000-20,000 citizens, Catholic and Cathar alike, were killed The persecution of the Cathars was preached, among others, by St Dominic, whose followers (the Dominican friars) would be frequently called upon to be the church’s inquisitors in heresy trials for centuries to follow
  • Cathar Beliefs, doctrines, theology and practices
    Even the Cathar variety came in more than one flavour, but the principal one was this: The Good God was the god of all immaterial things (such as light and souls)
  • Cathari | Medieval Christian Sect Beliefs | Britannica
    Cathari, (from Greek katharos, “pure”), also spelled Cathars, heretical Christian sect that flourished in western Europe in the 12th and 13th centuries The Cathari professed a neo-Manichaean dualism —that there are two principles, one good and the other evil, and that the material world is evil
  • Cathar | Wookieepedia | Fandom
    The Cathar were a catlike, felinoid humanoid sentient species Members of the species possessed fur and manes, slitted eyes and noses, pointed ears, a mouth with teeth, and clawed hands They were powerful, swift, and fierce fighters
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  • The Last of the Cathars: The Dissidence of ‘Cathar’ Heresy in the Early . . .
    During the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries, the form of dualist heresy which later became known as ‘Catharism’ remained very much alive in the south of France despite the violent attempts of the Albigensian Crusade (1209-1229), and the subsequent Inquisition, to eradicate it
  • Who were the Cathars? Inside the religious group that dared to . . .
    Early 13th-century Europe saw a rise in dissident Christian communities, including the Cathars and the Waldenses, in several regions of Europe The dissident movements questioned central elements
  • Catharism | Official website of the Office de Tourisme des Pyrénées . . .
    Thus, “Cathar” communities developed throughout Western Europe (Flanders, Burgundy, Champagne, England, Italy, Germany) under various names (piphles, publicans, weavers, patarins, bougres, albigeois) It was in the Occitan region that Catharism experienced its most significant expansion





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