Habemus Papam: Episode 216 – Adrian VI

Catholic-Link Podcast
Catholic-Link Podcast
Habemus Papam: Episode 216 – Adrian VI
Loading
/

The last non-Italian Pope until St John Paul II and the only Dutch Pope, a strict and pious reformer. Pope Adrian VI succeeded Pope Leo X who died December 1, 1521. To learn about Pope Leo X, click here. To view all the Catholic Link podcasts, click here.

Birth

Adrian VI, named Adriaan Florensz Boeyens and born on March 2, 1459, came from a Dutch family. He is the last non-Italian pope until Polish John Paul II, 455 years later, and he is the only Dutchman to become Pope. His family had modest circumstances and he had three older brothers. His father was a carpenter and died when Adrian was 10 years old.

Adrian was a gifted scholar. He studied philosophy, theology, and Canon Law at the University of Leuven. In 1488, the Faculty of Arts chose Adrian to be their representative on the Council of the University.

Priesthood

The future Pope Adrian VI received the Sacrament of Holy Orders on June 30, 1490. He became a Doctor of Theology in 1491 and became the vice-chancellor of the university in 1493.

In November 1506, Margaret of Austria chose Adrian as her advisor and he became a tutor to Emperor Maximilian I’s seven-year-old grandson, Margaret’s nephew who became Emperor Charles V. In 1515, as Charles’s advisor, Charles sent Adrian to Spain on diplomatic matters.

On July 1, 1517, Pope Leo X named Adrian a Cardinal Priest of the Basilica of Saints John and Paul on Coelian Hill.

Papal Election of Adrian VI

Pope Leo X died on December 1, 1521 and a conclave commenced. The Conclave favored Cardinal Giulio de’Medici, but the conclave fell in deadlock, divided between Spanish and French Cardinals. The Conclave elected the absent Cardinal Adrian as a compromise on January 9, 1522. They coronated Pope Adrian VI on August 21, 1522 at St. Peter’s Basilica at the age of 63.

Pope Adrian VI focused on reform, but the Cardinals hampered some of his efforts. He also focused on the Turks who advanced towards Europe. As with Leo X, Adrian did not fully understand the severity of the Lutheran revolt.

Pope Adrian VI died in Rome on September 14, 1523 and buried in Santa Maria dell’Anima. Pope Clement VII succeeded Pope Adrian VI.

Keep Searching, Keep Learning

Our Newest Podcasts:

Indefinite Podcast Pause

Indefinite Podcast Pause

This indefinite podcast pause comes with sadness and great joy. For ten years the Catholic Link podcast has engaged Catholics with faith filled content and enabled them to grow deeper in their faith. It is sad to see the podcast end, but we must not be too sorrowful...

Indefinite Podcast Pause

Halloween and Christianity with Fr. Rob: A Throwback

Is Halloween a pagan holiday? Should Catholics Participate in Halloween? In this episode of the Catholic Link podcast. Fr. Rob and Fr. George discuss a Christians relationship to modern day celebrations of Halloween. Halloween originally, and still is, a day of...

Indefinite Podcast Pause

Homilies with Fr. Rob: A Throwback

In this episode of the Catholic Link podcast. Fr. Rob and Fr. George discuss some of their thoughts about homilies at Mass and how we are to respond to them. They first offer advice to priests and deacons. When writing a homily, a priest or deacon should keep in mind...

Indefinite Podcast Pause

Eucharistic Visits with Fr. Rob: A Throwback

In this episode of the Catholic Link podcast. Fr. Rob and Fr. George discuss short visits to the Eucharist in our routine. Some people may struggle to do a Holy Hour. This sometimes feels daunting and unattainable. However, Fr. Rob and Fr. George encourage us to make...

Indefinite Podcast Pause

Traditional Catholic Liturgy with Fr. Rob: A Throwback

In this episode of the Catholic Link podcast. Fr. Rob and Fr. George discuss what our proper attitude towards tradition and traditional liturgies should be. The Traditional Latin Mass and other traditional liturgies are strikingly beautiful. However, there is a danger...

Indefinite Podcast Pause

God’s Justice in the Psalms with Fr. Rob: A Throwback

In this episode of the Catholic Link podcast. Fr. Rob and Fr. George discuss how and why some of the Psalms ask God to enact God's justice on his enemies. They explain how the Psalms are prayers. In some of these Psalms, the Psalmist asks God to enact his justice on...

Indefinite Podcast Pause

Be a Great Husband with Devin Schadt

Be a great husband because your wife needs you. A man often lists his priorities as: God, family, then work. How much time do they dedicate to each of those items? So often work and sleep get the most time and our families, and in particular our wives, get the time...

Indefinite Podcast Pause

Transhumanism and Catholicism with Grayson Quay

Transhumanism is the belief that humans are in control of their own progress and evolution as a species. It advocates for the augmentation of the human body and bodily functions with technology. This line of thought can lead to a disincarnating of the human soul from...

You have Successfully Subscribed!

Pin It on Pinterest