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Show Notes
In 897, Pope Stephen VI put his predecessor, Pope Formosus, on trial for crimes against the Catholic Church. The accused was exhumed from his grave, and presented before an assembly of clergy in a Basilica in Rome.
- The Strange Case of Pope Formosus | Catholic Answers
- The Cadaver Synod: Low Point in the History of the Papacy | Medievalists.net
- The Cadaver Synod: When the Corpse of a Dead Pope Was Put on Trial | Medium.com
- The Cadaver Synod: The Strangest Trial in History, Donald E. Wilkes Jr.
- The Cadaver Synod: When a Pope’s Corpse Was Put on Trial | Atlas Obscura
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Music: "Danse Macabre" by Camille Saint-Saens, performed by Kevin MacLeod