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The challenges to peace and concord throughout Christendom weighed
heavily on Paul III throughout his reign and limited his focus on reform.
The texts of curial sermons, once again, reveal how the pursuit of Pax
et Concordia was viewed culturally as integral to the papal role and its
honour. The conflict of 1535-1538 between the Holy Roman Emperor and
the French King and a text of Pope Paul reflecting on those events illustrate
how sorely tested Paul felt. A 1536 speech of the Emperor, Charles V, also
indicates the depth of enmity between him and Francis I. This enmity
was an ongoing obstacle to a Council and to reform.