RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1731
year: 1216
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Archbishop of Tyre
institution: Saint Mark in Tyre
text: Aug. 10. Perugia. Pope Honorius III writes to the archbishop of Tyre, recalling that, faced by Venetian contumacy, Pope Innocent III had judged that the church of St Mark in Tyre should be subject to the archbishop, the decree being enforced by the patriarch of Jerusalem, the archbishop of Caesarea and the abbot of Mt Tabor, although he leaves open the prospect of a Venetian appeal.
Aug. 10. Perugia. Pope Honorius III writes to the archbishop of Tyre, recalling that, faced by Venetian contumacy, Pope Innocent III had judged that the church of St Mark in Tyre should be subject to the archbishop, the decree being enforced by the patriarch of Jerusalem, the archbishop of Caesarea... more
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 284-5, no. 2 (RRH no. 887)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1732
year: 1216
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Archbishop of Tyre
text: Aug. 11. Perugia. Because the city of Sidon is occupied by the Muslims and there is no suitable place in which the bishop can reside, Pope Honorius III, at the request of the archbishop of Tyre and the chapter of Sidon, grants the administration of the diocese to the archbishop until legates a latere, who are on their way to the East, decide otherwise.
Aug. 11. Perugia. Because the city of Sidon is occupied by the Muslims and there is no suitable place in which the bishop can reside, Pope Honorius III, at the request of the archbishop of Tyre and the chapter of Sidon, grants the administration of the diocese to the archbishop until legates a... more
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 285-6, no. 3
RRR: Permission/licence/authorization
1783
year: 1218
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Archbishop of Tyre
text: Mar. 7. Lateran. Because of the poverty of the church Tyre, the patriarch of Antioch and the bishop of Tripoli have granted the archbishop prebends in their churches until such time as the castle of Toron is recovered from the Sarraceni. Pope Honorius III allows the archbishop to enjoy these prebends for life.
Mar. 7. Lateran. Because of the poverty of the church Tyre, the patriarch of Antioch and the bishop of Tripoli have granted the archbishop prebends in their churches until such time as the castle of Toron is recovered from the Sarraceni. Pope Honorius III allows the archbishop to enjoy these... more
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 326-7, no. 27
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1785
year: 1218
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Archbishop of Tyre
institution: Saint Mark in Tyre
text: May 7. Rome. St Peter’s. Pope Honorius III reassures the archbishop of Tyre that he had no intention, when he wrote to Giacomo Barbo [March 8 1217] about the recovery of the Venetian church of St Mark in Tyre, of permanently infringing the archbishop’s rights.
May 7. Rome. St Peter’s. Pope Honorius III reassures the archbishop of Tyre that he had no intention, when he wrote to Giacomo Barbo [March 8 1217] about the recovery of the Venetian church of St Mark in Tyre, of permanently infringing the archbishop’s rights.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 328-9, no. 29 (RRH no. 893)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1942
year: 1223
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Archbishop of Tyre
text: Apr. 18. Lateran. The patriarch of Antioch claims direct authority over [detineat] the dioceses of Tripoli, Tortosa [Anteradensis] and Gibelet [Bibliensis], which the archbishop of Tyre claims should be subject to him as their metropolitan. Given the state of the Holy Land, Pope Honorius III does not wish the archbishop to be in conflict with the patriarch at present. He assures the archbishop that he is absolved from all possible sanctions on the matter.
Apr. 18. Lateran. The patriarch of Antioch claims direct authority over [detineat] the dioceses of Tripoli, Tortosa [Anteradensis] and Gibelet [Bibliensis], which the archbishop of Tyre claims should be subject to him as their metropolitan. Given the state of the Holy Land, Pope Honorius III does... more
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 387-8, no. 74