Saints & Sinners: The History of the Popes

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  • 2005
  • 1 Season
  • 7.1  (27)

Saints & Sinners: The History of the Popes is a fascinating documentary series from FilmRise that delves deep into the lives, legacies, and controversies surrounding the most powerful religious leaders in the world - the Popes. Narrated by acclaimed broadcaster Anthony Clare, this series is a quintessential guide to the history of the papacy and will keep viewers hooked from start to finish.

Over six episodes, Saints & Sinners: The History of the Popes offers a comprehensive overview of the papacy from its earliest days to the modern era. It meshes together archival footage, scholarly interviews, and dramatic reenactments to narrate the tale of the papal office's evolution and its impact on world history. Each episode is packed with insightful analysis, intriguing characters, and unexpected twists and turns.

The first episode sets the stage for the rest of the series by chronicling the papacy's humble beginnings and its journey to become one of the most powerful institutions in the world. It traces the evolution of the papacy from St. Peter, considered the first Pope, to Pope Gregory I, who is often called the father of the medieval papacy. The episode touches upon the early schisms and controversies that plagued the papacy and lays the groundwork for subsequent episodes.

The next episode dives deeper into the papacy's history by focusing on some of the most influential Popes in history. From the warrior Pope Julius II to the controversial Pope Alexander VI, the episode offers a detailed look at how individual Popes shaped the papacy and how their reigns shaped the world around them. It also highlights the inherent tensions between the papacy's spiritual and temporal authority, tensions that would continue to impact the papacy throughout its history.

The third episode focuses on the papacy's struggle for power and influence during the Renaissance period. It explores the papacy's role in the Italian Wars, the Inquisition, and the Protestant Reformation. It introduces viewers to some of the most fascinating figures in papal history, including Pope Sixtus IV, Pope Leo X, and Pope Clement VII. It also offers a window into the complex world of Vatican politics and the intrigues that took place behind closed doors.

The fourth episode takes the series into the modern era by tracing the papacy's role in the French Revolution, the rise of the Italian state, and World War I. It explores the changing nature of the papacy's relationship with the secular world and the challenges it faced as it struggled to maintain its relevance in an increasingly modern and secular world. It also examines the role of the papacy in the rise of fascism and the Holocaust, moments in history that would continue to haunt the papacy long after they ended.

The fifth episode offers a closer look at the most recent Popes, including Pope John XXIII, Pope John Paul II, and Pope Francis. It explores how the papacy has tried to adapt to the changing times and remain relevant in the modern world. It examines the role of the papacy in the Cold War, the fall of communism, and the rise of globalization. It also delves into the controversies that have plagued the papacy in recent decades, such as the priest abuse scandal.

The sixth and final episode of Saints & Sinners: The History of the Popes offers a sweeping overview of the papacy's legacy and impact on world history. It examines the ways in which the power and influence of the papacy has waxed and waned over the centuries and how its legacy continues to be felt today. It also offers a fascinating look at the future prospects of the papacy and how it will continue to adapt to a changing world.

Overall, Saints & Sinners: The History of the Popes is an engaging and informative series that offers an unparalleled look at one of the world's most powerful institutions. Narrated by the talented Anthony Clare, it features compelling storytelling, expert analysis, and fascinating characters. Whether you're a history buff, a religious scholar, or just someone looking for an interesting and engaging series, Saints & Sinners: The History of the Popes is definitely worth checking out.

Saints & Sinners: The History of the Popes is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (6 episodes). The series first aired on April 6, 2005.

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The Oracles of God
6. The Oracles of God
April 7, 2005
At the dawn of the twentieth century, the fortunes of the papacy reached an all-time low as the spiritual power of the pope grew to dizzying heights. This power would be challenged time and again by the modern world and the values of the century. Following the death of Pope John Paul II, time alone would determine how Pope Benedict XI and the heirs of Saint Peter would leave their marks on history
The Pope and the People
5. The Pope and the People
April 7, 2005
The French revolution inaugurated a new series of challenges for the Popes, forcing them to accept a new, secular, liberal state in favor of a pluralist society. This episode focuses on the denunciation of these secular values by Pope Pius IX and the subsequent attempts of Leo XIII to lead the church into the 20th Century in a spirit of progress, realistic diplomacy and conciliation.
Protest and Division
4. Protest and Division
April 7, 2005
Corruption reared its ugly head again during the Renaissance. Under such notorious figures as Pope Alexander Borgia, the church simultaneously reached a pinnacle of cultural greatness and a pit of spiritual degradation. Then came a reformation led by an unknown monk named Martin Luther. Determined to fight back, the Catholic Church led the Counter-Reformation, plunging Europe into religious wars.
Set Over Nations
3. Set Over Nations
April 7, 2005
New forces of reform swept through the church in the West in the tenth century, cleansing, renewing and freeing Christianity from corruption, bribery and abuse. Instigated by Pope Gregory VII, reform created conflict with the Holy Roman Empire, leading to the age of the Inquisition and the Crusades as well as the conflict between Christianity and Islam.
Between Two Empires
2. Between Two Empires
April 6, 2005
This program focuses on the developing role of the papacy as a religious and political force, as well as the conversion of Europe to Christianity. Often thugs, bandits and womanizers, the popes of the ninth and tenth centuries led the papal institution to a state of moral decadence, encouraged by the outrageous Pope John XII who was "elected" at the ripe age of eighteen.
Upon this Rock
1. Upon this Rock
April 6, 2005
Why did the Christian Church collapse in Jerusalem and how did Rome become its new centre? This program attempts to answer these questions. Plus, it examines the early church in the imperial capital from Nero's persecution of the apostles Peter and Paul to the triumphs of Christianity becoming the official religion of the Roman Empire.
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Where to Watch Saints & Sinners: The History of the Popes
Saints & Sinners: The History of the Popes is available for streaming on the FilmRise website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Saints & Sinners: The History of the Popes on demand at Hoopla.
  • Premiere Date
    April 6, 2005
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (27)