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Pope Innocent VI was head of the Catholic Church until when?

  • 18 December 1362

  • 12 September 1364

  • 28 December 1362

  • 12 September 1362

Answer

Pope Innocent VI, born Étienne Aubert, served as the head of the Catholic Church until September 12, 1362, when he passed away. Throughout his reign as the 199th pope, Innocent VI played a pivotal role in addressing and resolving significant political, administrative, and ecclesiastical challenges within the Avignon papacy.
Pope Innocent VI: The Pontiff of the 14th Century

Pope Innocent VI: The Pontiff of the 14th Century

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