Unachokisema unakielewa?,do you know the history of catholic church?,do you know the history of muslims?.Is there any relationship btn catholic church and muslims?,be care,insulting the catholic church your insulting JESUS CHRIST.So it's up to you.Remember the POPE'S message.
There is a straight and direct relationship btn the two occults catholic and islam they both work and report to pope. you dont know this because you dont belong to the inner circle of this shit.
In 1796
French Republican troops under the command of
Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Italy, defeated the papal troops and occupied
Ancona and
Loreto. Pius VI sued for peace, which was granted at
Tolentino on 19 February 1797; but on 28 December of that year, in a riot blamed by papal forces on some Italian and French revolutionists, the popular brigadier-general Mathurin-Léonard Duphot, who had gone to Rome with
Joseph Bonaparte as part of the French embassy, was killed and a new pretext was furnished for invasion.
General Berthier marched to Rome, entered it unopposed on 10 February 1798, and, proclaiming a
Roman Republic, demanded of the pope the renunciation of his temporal authority. Upon his refusal he was taken prisoner, and on 20 February was escorted from the Vatican to Siena, and thence to the Certosa near Florence. The French declaration of war against Tuscany led to his removal (he was escorted by the Spaniard
Pedro Gómez Labrador, Marquis of Labrador) by way of
Parma,
Piacenza,
Turin and
Grenoble to the citadel of
Valence, the chief town of
Drôme where he died six weeks after his arrival, on 29 August 1799, having then
reigned longer than any pope.
Pius VI's body was embalmed, but was not buried until 30 January 1800 after
Napoleon saw political advantage to burying the deceased Pope in efforts to bring the Catholic Church back into France. His entourage insisted for some time that his last wishes were to be buried in Rome, then behind the Austrian lines. They also prevented a
Constitutional bishop from presiding at the burial, as the laws of France then required, so no burial service was held. This return of the
investiture conflict was settled by the
Concordat of 1801. Pius VI's body was removed from Valence on 24 December 1801 and buried at Rome 19 February 1802, when Pius VI was given a Catholic funeral, attended by Pope Pius VII.
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