EditorialCarl Paladino speaks with reporters in the lobby of Trump Tower, where he met with the president-elect, on Dec. 5, 2016.. (Hilary Swift/The New York Times)
EditorialWorshippers attend Easter services at the Intercession of the Theotokos Orthodox Cathedral in Lviv, Ukraine, on Sunday, April 24, 2022. (Finbarr O'Reilly/The New York Times)
EditorialEntry of Antipope John XXIII (1360-1554) in Constanta to celebrate the "Council of Constance" (1414) convened by a proposal from the emperor Sigismund, to end the Great Schism. He declared the superiority of the latter on the Pope and deposed three pop...
EditorialEntry of Antipope John XXIII (1360-1554) in Constanta to celebrate the "Council of Constance" (1414) convened by a proposal from the emperor Sigismund, to end the Great Schism. He declared the superiority of the latter on the Pope and deposed three pop...
EditorialAntonio Pietro di Pietri, The Cessation of the Schism of Anacletus, The termination of Anacletus schism, painting, oil on canvas, Height, 97 cm (38.1 inches), Width, 62 cm (24.4 inches).
EditorialThe end of the schism of Anaclet. The anti-Pope Anaclet II kneeling before Pope Innocent II and Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. Canvas, before 1700.
EditorialEntry of Antipope John XXIII (1360-1554) in Constanta to celebrate the "Council of Constance" (1414) convened by a proposal from the emperor Sigismund, to end the Great Schism. He declared the superiority of the latter on the Pope and deposed three pop...
EditorialEntry of Antipope John XXIII (1360-1554) in Constanta to celebrate the "Council of Constance" (1414) convened by a proposal from the emperor Sigismund, to end the Great Schism. He declared the superiority of the latter on the Pope and deposed three pop...
EditorialEntry of Antipope John XXIII (1360-1554) in Constanta to celebrate the "Council of Constance" (1414) convened by a proposal from the emperor Sigismund, to end the Great Schism. He declared the superiority of the latter on the Pope and deposed three pop...
EditorialThe end of the schism of Anaclet. The anti-Pope Anaclet II kneeling before Pope Innocent II and Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. Canvas, before 1700.
EditorialThe Papal Palace in Avignon. Clemens V, Archbishop of Bordeaux, took up residence in Avignon in 1305, thus beginning the Great Schism. The Palace, with a surface of 15.000 sq.meters, built for Benedict XII, consists of the old and the new wing.