RRR: Correspondence/envoy
27
year: 1100
initiator: Pope Paschal II
recipient: Clergy and laity of the Chrsitian army in Asia
text: Apr. 28. Rome. Pope Paschal II writes to all the clergy and laity of the Christian army in Asia, the pilgrimage of which was initiated by Pope Urban II. He gives thanks for their victories in the East and commends his legate a latere Maurice, bishop of Porto.
Apr. 28. Rome. Pope Paschal II writes to all the clergy and laity of the Christian army in Asia, the pilgrimage of which was initiated by Pope Urban II. He gives thanks for their victories in the East and commends his legate a latere Maurice, bishop of Porto.
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 90-2, no. 4 (RRH no. 29)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
92
year: 1107
initiator: Pope Paschal II
recipient: clergy and people of Jerusalem and King Baldwin I
text: Dec. 4. Lateran. Pope Paschal II writes to the clergy and people of Jerusalem, and King Baldwin I. The Church of Jerusalem was scandalized first because of Daibert and then because of Evremar. Paschal sent Cardinal Robert [of Sant’ Eusebio] to the East, who at a synod in Jerusalem [in 1102] deposed Daibert. Robert supported the election to the patriarchate of Evremar, but Daibert was restored to the patriarchate by the papacy and Evremar was promised the next vacant bishopric. After Daibert’s death a dispute has arisen between Evremar, who claims to have been legitimately elected to the patriarchate, and Arnulfus [of Chocques], the archdeacon of the church of Jerusalem. Paschal is sending another legate [Gibelin of Arles] to settle the case.
Dec. 4. Lateran. Pope Paschal II writes to the clergy and people of Jerusalem, and King Baldwin I. The Church of Jerusalem was scandalized first because of Daibert and then because of Evremar. Paschal sent Cardinal Robert [of Sant’ Eusebio] to the East, who at a synod in Jerusalem [in 1102] deposed... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 104-7, no. 8 (RRH no. 49)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
112
year: 1110
initiator: Pope Paschal II
recipient: Patriarch Gibelin of Jerusalem
text: Jun. 9. Lateran. Pope Paschal II writes to Patriarch Gibelin of Jerusalem, giving thanks for the restoration of Antioch and Jerusalem to Christian government and informing Gibelin of his concession to King Baldwin I that the cities he takes should be subjected to the patriarchate of Jerusalem.
Jun. 9. Lateran. Pope Paschal II writes to Patriarch Gibelin of Jerusalem, giving thanks for the restoration of Antioch and Jerusalem to Christian government and informing Gibelin of his concession to King Baldwin I that the cities he takes should be subjected to the patriarchate of Jerusalem.
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp.108-9, no. 10 (RRH no. 61)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
131
year: 1112
initiator: Pope Paschal II
recipient: Patriarch Bernard of Antioch
text: Aug. 7. Lateran. Pope Paschal II reminds Patriarch Bernard of Antioch of the mutual charity that should bind the churches of Rome and Antioch, both associated with St Peter, and emphasizes that anything he writes about the boundaries between the patriarchates is not motivated by malice but is to clear up ambiguities and to serve peace and the rights and honour of both churches.
Aug. 7. Lateran. Pope Paschal II reminds Patriarch Bernard of Antioch of the mutual charity that should bind the churches of Rome and Antioch, both associated with St Peter, and emphasizes that anything he writes about the boundaries between the patriarchates is not motivated by malice but is to... more
sources: William of Tyre, p. 539. See Hiestand, PK, pp. 116-17, no. 13 (RRH no. 66)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
138
year: 1113
initiator: Pope Paschal II
recipient: Patriarch Bernard of Antioch
text: Mar. 18. Benevento. Assuring Patriarch Bernard of Antioch of his desire to preserve the integrity of the patriarchate of Antioch, Pope Paschal II explains why, owing to the dangers faced by the kingdom of Jerusalem, he has allowed King Baldwin I and Patriarch Gibelin to subject churches taken by the kingdom to the patriarchate of Jerusalem.
Mar. 18. Benevento. Assuring Patriarch Bernard of Antioch of his desire to preserve the integrity of the patriarchate of Antioch, Pope Paschal II explains why, owing to the dangers faced by the kingdom of Jerusalem, he has allowed King Baldwin I and Patriarch Gibelin to subject churches taken by... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 121-2, no. 16 (RRH no. 73)