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Catholicism: The Unpredictable Rise of Rome

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Last broadcast on Sun, 15 Nov 2009, 19:00 on BBC Four (see all broadcasts).

Synopsis

Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch's grandfather was a devout pillar of the local Anglican church and felt that any dabbling in Catholicism was liable to pollute the English way of life. But now his grandfather isn't around to stop him exploring the extraordinary and unpredictable rise of the Roman Catholic Church.

Over one billion Christians look to Rome, more than half of all Christians on the planet. But how did a small Jewish sect from the backwoods of 1st century Palestine, which preached humility and the virtue of poverty, become the established religion of western Europe - wealthy, powerful and expecting unfailing obedience from the faithful?

Amongst the surprising revelations, MacCulloch tells how confession was invented by monks in a remote island off the coast of Ireland, and how the Crusades gave Britain the university system.

Above all, it is a story of what can be achieved when you have friends in high places.

Photo: Diarmaid MacCulloch and Father Lucien Jean Bord

A History of Christianity presenter Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch meets Father Lucien Jean Bord at the Benedictine Ligugé Monastery in France.

Credits

Presenter
Diarmaid MacCulloch
Director
Sian Salt
Producer
Sian Salt
Executive Producer
Jean Claude Bragard

Broadcasts

  1. Thu 12 Nov 2009
    21:00
  2. Thu 12 Nov 2009
    22:00
  3. Fri 13 Nov 2009
    00:55
  4. Fri 13 Nov 2009
    02:55
  5. Sun 15 Nov 2009
    19:00

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60 minutes

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