A Day of Shame in Christian History

Did You Know? Latin forces of the Fourth Crusade breached the walls of Constantinople on Apr. 12, 1204, leading to the disastrous and shameful Sack of Constantinople. Pope Innocent III had demanded that the crusaders not attack, and when he heard of the event, he was filled with shame, rage, and strongly rebuked them. LEARN MORE.

10 thoughts on “A Day of Shame in Christian History”

  1. The Pope have not fault, the Doge of Venice had its faults,and still today at St. Mark place there is the lion that was took from constantinople. I think that this is one of  the principal reason of why many orthodox  do not want reconcile with Catholicism, more than the difference about the filioque and other doctrines that the church proclaims.

  2. Heya i’m for the first time here. I found this board and I to find It truly useful & it helped me out a lot. I’m hoping to offer one thing back and aid others like you helped me

  3. Definitely believe that that you said. Your favourite justification seemed to be on the internet the easiest thing to understand of. I say to you, I definitely get irked while other folks consider worries that they plainly do not know about. You managed to hit the nail upon the highest and defined out the whole thing with no need side effect , people can take a signal. Will probably be again to get more. Thank you!

  4. Thanks for presenting this. Brief query, if you wouldn’t mind. Where did you purchase your web-site design? I will be beginning a website and appreciate your site.

Comments are closed.