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In Europe, coffee was once considered as the "Muslim drink" and banned, until Pope Clement tasted it and deemed it Christian

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During the first outbreak of The Black Death in France in 1348, cities ran out of consecrated ground to bury the dead in so quickly, that the current Pope, Clement VI, had to bless the entire Rhone river to allow corpses to be legally dumped in it.

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  1. During the black death, several French cities ran out of places to bury the dead, so Pope Clement VI had to consecrate the entire Rhone River so that it could be considered holy ground and bodies could be thrown into it.

  2. The Swiss Guard, known now as the guys in the vibrant clown-like costumes that stand around the Vatican holding halberds, once stood against an army as it sacked Rome. 189 Guard stood against 20,000 invaders at the Vatican long enough for Pope Clement VII to escape the city.

  3. Pope Clement VIII condemned Niccolo Machiavelli's book The Prince.

  4. The Fountain of the Pantheon was designed in 1575 by Giacomo Della Porta. It sits in front of the Pantheon. It was sculpted by Leonardo Sormani out of marble. Pope Clement XI had the design modified in 1711.

  5. In the 1600s Pope Clement VII was asked to ban the Ottoman's devil drink coffee, but ended up loving it so much he baptized it instead

  6. Some Catholics urged Pope Clement VII some Catholics urged Pope Clement VII (1478 – 1534) to ban coffee, the "devil's beverage". After tasting the beverage, the Pope deemed the drink "so delicious that it would be a sin to let only misbelievers drink it."

  7. The Stand of the Swiss Guard. On May 6, 1527 189 of the Pope's guards stood against 20,000 invaders at the Vatican long enough for Pope Clement VII to escape the city

  8. “red tape”, which is commonly used to describe excessive regulation and bureaucracy, was first noted when Henry VIII repeatedly petitioned Pope Clement VII to annul his marriage, and sealed and bound each one in red tape, as was the custom.

  9. Pope Clement VII had grown a full beard in mourning of the Sack Of Rome during his 9 month imprisonment, despite the Catholic Canon Law. This then started a fashion trend with succeeding Popes. This trend had lasted well over a century, lasting 24 popes, ending with Innocent XII.

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During Pope Clement VII reign, some Catholics urged him to ban coffee, calling it "The Devil's Beverage". After tasting the beverage, it is believed that the Pope said that the drink was so delicious that it would be a sin to let only disbelievers drink it.

Pope Clement VI issued a papal bull protecting the Jews accused of having caused the Black Death. - source

Coffee was considered the "bitter invention of Satan" by Christian Europe until Pope Clement VIII baptized it, saying "This Satan's drink is so delicious that it would be a pity to let the infidels have exclusive use of it. - source

Pope Clement survived the Black Death, after his doctors advised him to sit between two massive fires. Although they used it as a ploy to defend the Pope from evil spirits, it ended up stopping any Plagued fleas from infecting him

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