Religious Communities in Rome in the Great Western Schism
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Dal 16/11/2020 al 17/11/2020
Religious Communities in Rome in the Great Western Schism
Online conference in Zoom, timezone Rome (GMT +1)
Org. Kirsi Salonen (Turku)
Partners : University of Turku, The project SCISMA, École française de Rome, Finnish Institute in Rome
Zoom link will be sent to the participants near the event. We welcome all to join us in discussing the Great Western Schism. If you wish to participate without giving a paper, please send an e-mail to Reima Välimäki (reima.valimaki [at] utu.fi)
Programme (timezone Rome, GMT +1)
16 November
- 14:00 Welcome, Kirsi Salonen, University of Turku
- Presentation of conference participants
- 15:00 Keynote: Joëlle Rollo-Koster, The University of Rhode Island: A Tale of Two Cities: Rome and Avignon during the Schism
Chair: Kirsi Salonen - 16:15 Session 1, chair: Daniel Bornstein
James A. Palmer: Ideal Order and Lived Community: Challenges Facing Rome’s Urban Clergy during the Great Western Schism
Reima Välimäki: Networks of Clergy in Boniface IX’s Curia - 17:30 Session 2, chair: Armand Jamme
Ignacio García Lascurain Bernstorff: Poverty, Charity, Neapolitan binds, and a Roman clan: The Knights Hospitaller in Rome during the Great Western Schism, 1378-1409
Teemu Immonen: The Cistercian Community of Tre Fontane in the Schism - 18:45 Free discussion platform
17 November
- 14:00 Keynote: Bénédicte Sère, Université Paris Nanterre: Dominicans and the Great Western Schism. An observatory of long-term ecclesiological issues at stake
Chair: Pierre Savy - 15:15 Session 3, chair: Marika Räsänen
Andreas Rehberg: Strategie per far fronte alle crisi dell’ospedale e della casa madre di S. Spirito in Sassia durante il Grande scisma occidentale
Emanuele Carletti: Una nuova comunità religiosa a Roma durante il Grande Scisma d’Occidente: i frati Servi di Maria a San Marcello (1369-1417) - 16:30 Session 4, chair: Kirsi Salonen
Anna Esposito: La comunità ebraica di Roma negli anni dello Scisma (1378-1417)
Marika Räsänen: Dominicans and the Dominican saints of the Roman obedience - Conclusion 17:30