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Read the following passage, the speech by Pope Urban II calling for a crusade, and then...

Read the following passage, the speech by Pope Urban II calling for a crusade, and then answer the following questions:

- What is the reason for this crusade in his words and is therefore, what animated nearly 100,000 to cross Europe to take up arms.

-What is offered in return for action to those who follow the cross.

- Why would this be enough to sell off all you own, leave your families, and head off to possible death?

On November 27, 1095, Pope Urban II makes perhaps the most influential speech of the Middle Ages (Links to an external site.), giving rise to the Crusades (Links to an external site.) by calling all Christians in Europe to war against Muslims in order to reclaim the Holy Land, with a cry of “Deus vult!” or “God wills it!”

Oh, race of Franks, race from across the mountains, race chosen and beloved by God as shines forth in very many of your works set apart from all nations by the situation of your country, as well as by your catholic faith and the honor of the holy church! To you our discourse is addressed and for you our exhortation is intended. We wish you to know what a grievous cause has led us to Your country, what peril threatening you and all the faithful has brought us.

From the confines of Jerusalem and the city of Constantinople a horrible tale has gone forth and very frequently has been brought to our ears, namely, that a race from the kingdom of the Persians, an accursed race, a race utterly alienated from God, a generation forsooth which has not directed its heart and has not entrusted its spirit to God, has invaded the lands of those Christians and has depopulated them by the sword, pillage and fire; it has led away a part of the captives into its own country, and a part it has destroyed by cruel tortures; it has either entirely destroyed the churches of God or appropriated them for the rites of its own religion. They destroy the altars, after having defiled them with their uncleanness. They circumcise the Christians, and the blood of the circumcision they either spread upon the altars or pour into the vases of the baptismal font. When they wish to torture people by a base death, they perforate their navels, and dragging forth the extremity of the intestines, bind it to a stake; then with flogging they lead the victim around until the viscera having gushed forth the victim falls prostrate upon the ground. Others they bind to a post and pierce with arrows. Others they compel to extend their necks and then, attacking them with naked swords, attempt to cut through the neck with a single blow. What shall I say of the abominable rape of the women? To speak of it is worse than to be silent. The kingdom of the Greeks is now dismembered by them and deprived of territory so vast in extent that it cannot be traversed in a march of two months. On whom therefore is the labor of avenging these wrongs and of recovering this territory incumbent, if not upon you? You, upon whom above other nations God has conferred remarkable glory in arms, great courage, bodily activity, and strength to humble the hairy scalp of those who resist you.

Let the deeds of your ancestors move you and incite your minds to manly achievements; the glory and greatness of king Charles the Great, and of his son Louis, and of your other kings, who have destroyed the kingdoms of the pagans, and have extended in these lands the territory of the holy church. Let the holy sepulcher of the Lord our Savior, which is possessed by unclean nations, especially incite you, and the holy places which are now treated with ignominy and irreverently polluted with their filthiness. Oh, most valiant soldiers and descendants of invincible ancestors, be not degenerate, but recall the valor of your progenitors.

But if you are hindered by love of children, parents and wives, remember what the Lord says in the Gospel, "He that loveth father or mother more than me, is not worthy of me." "Every one that hath forsaken houses, or brethren, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands for my name's sake shall receive an hundredfold and shall inherit everlasting life." Let none of your possessions detain you, no solicitude for your family affairs, since this land which you inhabit, shut in on all sides by the seas and surrounded by the mountain peaks, is too narrow for your large population; nor does it abound in wealth; and it furnishes scarcely food enough for its cultivators. Hence it is that you murder one another, that you wage war, and that frequently you perish by mutual wounds. Let therefore hatred depart from among you, let your quarrels end, let wars cease, and let all dissensions and controversies slumber. Enter upon the road to the Holy Sepulcher; wrest that land from the wicked race, and subject it to yourselves. That land which as the Scripture says "floweth with milk and honey," was given by God into the possession of the children of Israel Jerusalem is the navel of the world; the land is fruitful above others, like another paradise of delights. This the Redeemer of the human race has made illustrious by His advent, has beautified by residence, has consecrated by suffering, has redeemed by death, has glorified by burial. This royal city, therefore, situated at the centre of the world, is now held captive by His enemies, and is in subjection to those who do not know God, to the worship of the heathens. She seeks therefore and desires to be liberated, and does not cease to implore you to come to her aid. From you especially she asks succor, because, as we have already said, God has conferred upon you above all nations great glory in arms. Accordingly undertake this journey for the remission of your sins, with the assurance of the imperishable glory of the kingdom of heaven.

When Pope Urban had said these and very many similar things in his urbane discourse, he so influenced to one purpose the desires of all who were present, that they cried out, "It is the will of God! It is the will of God!" When the venerable Roman pontiff heard that, with eyes uplifted to heaven he gave thanks to God and, with his hand commanding silence, said:

Most beloved brethren, today is manifest in you what the Lord says in the Gospel, "Where two or three are gathered together in my name there am I in the midst of them." Unless the Lord God had been present in your spirits, all of you would not have uttered the same cry. For, although the cry issued from numerous mouths, yet the origin of the cry was one. Therefore I say to you that God, who implanted this in your breasts, has drawn it forth from you. Let this then be your war-cry in combats, because this word is given to you by God. When an armed attack is made upon the enemy, let this one cry be raised by all the soldiers of God: It is the will of God! It is the will of God!

And we do not command or advise that the old or feeble, or those unfit for bearing arms, undertake this journey; nor ought women to set out at all, without their husbands or brothers or legal guardians. For such are more of a hindrance than aid, more of a burden than advantage. Let the rich aid the needy; and according to their wealth, let them take with them experienced soldiers. The priests and clerks of any order are not to go without the consent of their bishop; for this journey would profit them nothing if they went without permission of these. Also, it is not fitting that laymen should enter upon the pilgrimage without the blessing of their priests.

Whoever, therefore, shall determine upon this holy pilgrimage and shall make his vow to God to that effect and shall offer himself to Him as a, living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, shall wear the sign of the cross of the Lord on his forehead or on his breast. When,' truly',' having fulfilled his vow be wishes to return, let him place the cross on his back between his shoulders. Such, indeed, by the twofold action will fulfill the precept of the Lord, as He commands in the Gospel, "He that taketh not his cross and followeth after me, is not worthy of me."

Source: Dana C. Munro, "Urban and the Crusaders", Translations and Reprints from the Original Sources of European History, Vol 1:2, (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1895), 5-8

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Pope Urban II in his sermon on November 27, 1095, asked the people from the catholic faith to war against the follower of another religion. He called them the accursed race, a race utterly alienated from God, and asked the people present in that sermon to war against them he called it a race from the kingdom of the Persians. He poured his hatred during that sermon. He asked the gathering to take the arms and war against them.

He drew a very gruesome picture of those people, he did not mention the name of the religion but he presented a very negative picture of those people. He said that those people who have no spirit of God are depopulating the Christians. They are giving physical torture to all Christians. They are killing people with a sword, burning their villages. They are destroying the churches and circumcise the Christians, and with that blood, they defaced the altars and pour into the vases of the baptismal font. He had presented a very dirty and cruel picture of those people and taken the brutality to maximum height by saying that they take out the intestine, cut the neck, rape the women.

After presenting a gruesome picture he instigated the people by saying its God's will and those present at that time to wage war against that community which means it is the voice and will of God. It is God who wants those people to war and frees the country from them. If we remain silent we are not following God's orders.

According to him, it was important to recover that territory that is Jerusalem and the city of Constantinople from those people, and for that people of the Catholic faith have to march towards that land that is on two month's journey from there. Whatever he was describing no one could vouch on him but as it was a belief in Catholicism that pope is the representative of God on the earth, people believed and got ready to fight against the unknown enemy.

To recover Jerusalem and the city of Constantinople he called people to go on war and called it a crusade that was the first crusade. It is usually the war against Christians and Muslims.

With his speech, he instigated the people to prepare for the war with full preparation, and take the cross on the forehead or around the neck, and fight to reestablish the cross in that holly city. Many followers got ready and started marching to fight against their enemies without knowing the difficulties they had to face on their way. He said that God gives paradise in the other world if he dies for the sake of the cross. He had presented the picture in such a way that it psychologically affected the people and in the name of religion, he knew people would do whatever Pope says because he was supposed to the representative of God on the earth.

2. According to him, God has promised remission of their sins and those who die are promised imperishable glory of the kingdom of heaven if they take this journey.

3. He called it a holy pilgrimage that is a war to save the religion from the people whom he called unclean and inhuman. He urged the people those people who want to take this journey to leave their family, children, and wealth because these are the worldly things and it can become a hindrance to the decision. He said according to Gospel those who leave the worldly happiness for the sake of following God's command he would be given a hundred folds of what he is leaving for saving God's name in this world and he would receive inherit everlasting life in paradise.


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