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Introduction: Benedict XII, the Guardian of Orthodoxy
Bueno, Irene. "Introduction: Benedict XII, the Guardian of Orthodoxy". Pope Benedict XII (1334-1342): The Guardian of Orthodoxy, edited by Irene Bueno, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018, pp. 13-26. https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048538140-003
Bueno, I. (2018). Introduction: Benedict XII, the Guardian of Orthodoxy. In I. Bueno (Ed.), Pope Benedict XII (1334-1342): The Guardian of Orthodoxy (pp. 13-26). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048538140-003
Bueno, I. 2018. Introduction: Benedict XII, the Guardian of Orthodoxy. In: Bueno, I. ed. Pope Benedict XII (1334-1342): The Guardian of Orthodoxy. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, pp. 13-26. https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048538140-003
Bueno, Irene. "Introduction: Benedict XII, the Guardian of Orthodoxy" In Pope Benedict XII (1334-1342): The Guardian of Orthodoxy edited by Irene Bueno, 13-26. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048538140-003
Bueno I. Introduction: Benedict XII, the Guardian of Orthodoxy. In: Bueno I (ed.) Pope Benedict XII (1334-1342): The Guardian of Orthodoxy. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press; 2018. p.13-26. https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048538140-003
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Pope Benedict XII
Head of say publicly Catholic Creed from 1334 to 1342
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POPE BENEDICT XII, DEFENDER OF ORTHODOXY
The third Avignon pope, Pope Benedict XII was born around 1280-1285 in the county of Foix, southern France near the Pyrenees Mountains. Nothing is known of his immediate family. His name was Jacques Fournier. The first we know of him is when he entered the Cistercian Order, possibly because his uncle was the abbot of a Cistercian abbey. As a young man, he left the abbey to study at the University of Paris, where he earned a doctorate in theology.
At between age 26 and 31, Jacques became the abbot of Fontfroide Abbey. He was soon recognized for his intelligence and organizational skills. In 1317, he became the Bishop of Pamiers, in southern France. It was at this point that he started to help with the Cathar problem.
Now, the Cathars, or Albigensians, were a heretic group. They believed that there were two Gods, one of good and one of evil. The evil god made the physical world, basically was Satan. They taught that people were trapped in the material realm of the evil god, destined to be reincarnated until they achieved salvation through a baptism when death was imminent. Pope Innocent III attempted to send missionaries and tried to persuade local authorities to staunch the flow of people leaving the Catholic Faith. This