RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1169
year: 1186
initiator: Pope Urban III
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: Mar. 11. Verona. Pope Urban III informs the patriarch of Antioch that in spite of the orders of Popes Alexander III and Lucius III to Hugo de Gebelleto to pay an annual census and to swear an oath of fealty to the church and city of Genoa, the census has not been paid for 17 years. He orders the patriarch to enforce this.
Mar. 11. Verona. Pope Urban III informs the patriarch of Antioch that in spite of the orders of Popes Alexander III and Lucius III to Hugo de Gebelleto to pay an annual census and to swear an oath of fealty to the church and city of Genoa, the census has not been paid for 17 years. He orders the... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 308-9, no. 131 (RRH no. 580)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1402
year: 1198
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: Mar. 17. Lateran. Pope Innocent III rebukes the patriarch of Antioch for following the example of his predecessor, who had translated the archbishop of Mamistra [Mamistanum] to the archbishopric of Tarsus [Tharsenensis]. The patriarch had translated La[uranetius], the archbishop-elect of Apamea, previously confirmed as bishop of Valenia, to the diocese of Tripoli. Stressing the rights of the papacy in such matters, Innocent quashes the translation, also revokes the translation to Tarsus and suspends the right of the patriarch to confirm the appointment of bishops. [Innocent III, Die Register 1:77-8, no. 50; Decretal 1.7.1, ‘Liber Extra’, cols. 96-7
Mar. 17. Lateran. Pope Innocent III rebukes the patriarch of Antioch for following the example of his predecessor, who had translated the archbishop of Mamistra [Mamistanum] to the archbishopric of Tarsus [Tharsenensis]. The patriarch had translated La[uranetius], the archbishop-elect of Apamea,... more
sources: Innocent III, Die Register 1:77-8, no. 50; Decretal 1.7.1, ‘Liber Extra’, cols. 96-7
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1430
year: 1198
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: Dec. 31. Lateran. Pope Innocent III informs the patriarch of Antioch that he has relaxed his suspension [from his right to confirm appointments to bishoprics].
Dec. 31. Lateran. Pope Innocent III informs the patriarch of Antioch that he has relaxed his suspension [from his right to confirm appointments to bishoprics].
sources: Innocent III, Die Register 1:732-3, no. 503
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1433
year: 1199
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: Jan. 5. Lateran. Pope Innocent III writes to the patriarch of Antioch. He has heard that when faced by necessary expenses the commune [communia] of the city of Antioch imposes uncustomary talliae, forcing the clergy of all rites, including the patriarch, to take an oath. The customary treatment of ecclesiastical property by the Greeks is not in accordance with Latin law. The patriarch and clergy are forbidden to pay and authorized to employ ecclesiastical sanctions.
Jan. 5. Lateran. Pope Innocent III writes to the patriarch of Antioch. He has heard that when faced by necessary expenses the commune [communia] of the city of Antioch imposes uncustomary talliae, forcing the clergy of all rites, including the patriarch, to take an oath. The customary treatment of... more
sources: Innocent III, Die Register 1:747-8, no. 512
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1650
year: 1211
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: Sept. 24. Lateran. Pope Innocent III informs the patriarch of Antioch that he has heard of the complaints of O. de Dempera, who had married E. the sister of King Hugh of Cyprus, that R. the nephew of the king of Armenia, had detained her and had had sexual relations with her. The patriarch is to investigate and judge.
Sept. 24. Lateran. Pope Innocent III informs the patriarch of Antioch that he has heard of the complaints of O. de Dempera, who had married E. the sister of King Hugh of Cyprus, that R. the nephew of the king of Armenia, had detained her and had had sexual relations with her. The patriarch is to... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:159-60, no. b-34
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1663
year: 1212
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: Oct. 10. Lateran. Pope Innocent III admonishes the patriarch of Antioch. He has heard from Iterius, a canon of the church of Antioch, that his uncle Patriarch Peter, who had suffered persecution and died, had given him and his brother 1000 Saracen besants to be spent on their education [in studiis scholasticis]. But the present patriarch, on receiving the money from the magister of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, with whom it had been deposited, not only did not grant it to Iterius and his brother, but also deprived him of the fourth, with which the old patriarch had augmented his prebend with the consent of his chapter, and had confiscated a gastina called Naria and refused to grant them the revenues, amounting to 1000 besants [aurei]. These had been transported to the castle of Cursarium in the custody of the dean of Antioch. Innocent orders the patriarch to investigate and if need be ensure satsfaction.
Oct. 10. Lateran. Pope Innocent III admonishes the patriarch of Antioch. He has heard from Iterius, a canon of the church of Antioch, that his uncle Patriarch Peter, who had suffered persecution and died, had given him and his brother 1000 Saracen besants to be spent on their education [in studiis... more
sources: Innocent III, ‘Register’ 216:697-8, no. 181 (RRH no. 859a)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1677
year: 1213
initiator: Pope Innocent III
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: Jan. 15. Lateran. Pope Innocent III rebukes the patriarch of Antioch for demanding procuration [the costs of a visitation] exceeding 300 besants at the time of the election of the abbot of St Paul.
Jan. 15. Lateran. Pope Innocent III rebukes the patriarch of Antioch for demanding procuration [the costs of a visitation] exceeding 300 besants at the time of the election of the abbot of St Paul.
sources: Innocent III, ‘Register’ 216:735-6, no. 207
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1831
year: 1219
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: Nov. 22. Viterbo. Pope Honorius III orders the patriarch of Antioch and his suffragans in the patriarchate to promote the study of theology, with a magister theologus in each archdiocese as decreed by the [Fourth Lateran] Council, at the same time forbidding the teaching and study of civil law in Paris and repeating Pope Alexander III’s excommunication of those who did not return to their communities within 2 months of completing courses in civil law or medicine.
Nov. 22. Viterbo. Pope Honorius III orders the patriarch of Antioch and his suffragans in the patriarchate to promote the study of theology, with a magister theologus in each archdiocese as decreed by the [Fourth Lateran] Council, at the same time forbidding the teaching and study of civil law in... more
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 344-8, no. 42
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1832
year: 1219
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: Nov. 22. Viterbo. Pope Honorius III orders the patriarch of Antioch and the suffragans of his patriarchate to enforce the decisions of the Fourth Lateran Council, some of which are detailed.
Nov. 22. Viterbo. Pope Honorius III orders the patriarch of Antioch and the suffragans of his patriarchate to enforce the decisions of the Fourth Lateran Council, some of which are detailed.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 348-51, no. 43
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1833
year: 1219
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: Nov. 22. Viterbo. Pope Honorius III enjoins the patriarch of Antioch and the suffragans of his patriarchate to foster reverence for the eucharistic sacrament during Mass and to ensure that when carried to the sick it is veiled and preceded by a light.
Nov. 22. Viterbo. Pope Honorius III enjoins the patriarch of Antioch and the suffragans of his patriarchate to foster reverence for the eucharistic sacrament during Mass and to ensure that when carried to the sick it is veiled and preceded by a light.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 351-2, no. 44