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 LATERAN COUNCIL, SECOND. The Columbia Encyclopedia: Sixth Edition. 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
1139, 10th ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church, convened at the Lateran Palace, Rome, by Pope Innocent II.
The council attempted to heal the wounds left by the schism of the antipope Anacletus II (d.
Among the council’s canons were prohibitions of clerical concubinage and marriage and of the use of bows and crossbows in fighting Christians; simony and usury were also condemned.
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 Lateran Councils
The Lateran councils were five ecumenical councils of the Roman Catholic church held during the 12th, 13th, and 16th centuries at the Lateran Palace in Rome.
The Second Lateran Council (1139) was convoked by Pope Innocent II to reaffirm the unity of the church after the schism (1130-38) of the antipope Anacletus II (d.
This was the law enacted in a council at the Lateran in 1050, which restricted the election to the cardinals.[4a] To them alone it belongs, henceforth, to elect the pope, and a majority of their votes is essential and sufficient.
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 Catholic Online - Prayers
The Second Council of Constantinople (A.D. 553) This Council is sometimes referred to as the Council of the Three Chapters because its chief work was to condemn the writings and teaching of Theodore of Mopsuestia, the erroneous portions in the writings of Theodoret, and the letters of Ibas.
The Council of Vienne (A.D. 1311 and 1312) The purpose of this Council was to settle the affair of the Templars, to advance the rescue of the Holy Land, and to reform abuses in the Church.
The doctrinal decrees of the Council were: condemnation that the soul is not "in itself the essentially the form of the human body",; that sanctifying grace is infused into the soul at baptism; and denial that a perfect man is not subject to ecclesiastical and civil law.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Second Lateran Council
The pope opened the council with a discourse, and deposed from their offices those who had been ordained and instituted by the antipope and by his chief partisans, Ægidius of Tusculum and Gerard of Angouleme.
The council likewise condemned the errors of the Petrobrusians and the Henricians, the followers of two active and dangerous heretics, Peter of Bruys and Arnold of Brescia.
The council promulgated against these heretics its twenty-third canon, a repetition of the third canon of the Council of Toulouse (1119) against the Manichaeans.
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 Councils of the Church
It declared the authority of the Pope to be superior to that of a General Council.
Declared that the teachings of the Council of Pisa were invalid since it did not have the Pope's approval.
This Council declared the infallibility of the Pope, and reaffirmed the teachings of the Church.
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 Christian Heresies of the Twelfth Century   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
These errors were all condemned by the Second Council of the Lateran in 1139.
Condemned by the Third Council of the Lateran in 1179.
They soon fell into error an were condemned as heretics by numerous synods and councils, but especially by the Third Council of the Lateran in 1179.
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 Medieval Sourcebook: Second Lateran Council 1139
The council condemned the errors of the Petrobrusians and the Henricians, the followers of Peter of Bruys and Arnold of Brescia.
One of the purposes of the council was to remove the evils of an eight-year schism, and it seems more than merely probable that the Pope was not content with this only, but went a step farther to prevent the repetition of such a schism from that particular contributing cause.
The second part also is a reaffirmation of the ancient and traditional policy of the Church toward those who hold unlawful intercourse with one excommunicated, as is attested by Rom.
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 Ecumenical council
In Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, an ecumenical council (Greek, Oikumene/Οικυμενη, "World-wide" or "General") is a meeting of the bishops of the whole church convened to discuss and settle matters of Church doctrine and practice.
That such councils were even considered is evidence enough to them that the original Christian church had fallen into apostasy and was no longer directly led by divine authority.
Fourth Council of Constantinople, (869-870) Deposed patriarch Photius of Constantinople.
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 Lateran Council, Second - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Lateran Council, Second 1139, 10th ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church, convened at the Lateran Palace, Rome, by Pope Innocent II.
The voice of theologians in general councils from Pisa to Trent.
The Council of Sens reconsidered: masters, monks, or judges?
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 Second Council of the Lateran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
thirty canons, mostly repeating those of the First Lateran Council, clerical marriage declared invalid, clerical dress regulated, attacks on clerics punished by excommunication
The council was also significant for its outlawing the use of crossbows in wars between Christians.
This was arguably the first international law against inhumane conduct.
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 Lateran council - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lateran councils were ecclesiastical councils or synods of the Catholic Church held at Rome in the Lateran Palace next to the Lateran Basilica.
The First Council of the Lateran (1123) followed and confirmed the concordat of Worms.
The Second Council of the Lateran (1139) declared clerical marriages invalid, regulated clerical dress, and punished attacks on clerics by excommunication.
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 Second Lateran Council - 1139 A.D.
This council is called "general" in the records and more frequently "plenary" by Innocent himself.
However, there is a doubt as to its ecumenicity for the same reasons that affect Lateran I. The Roman church, which for a long time had been divided in its obedience between Innocent II (1130-1143) and Anacletus II (1130-1138), seems to have overcome schism and factionalism, and indeed to have recovered its peace.
This was due to the death of Anacletus in 1138 and the efforts of Bernard of Clairvaux, who had fought with the utmost zeal on behalf of Innocent for the restoration of unity.
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 Under Pope Innocent II - 1139
In Lent of 1139 a general council was summoned by Pope Innocent II and held in the Lateran basilica {1}.
With the pope presiding the council began on 2 April and it seems to have ended before 17 April, as far as we can judge from the sources.
There are no surviving acts of the council and very little can be surmised from the records and chronicles.
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 Second Council of the Lateran   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
where he earned civil and canon law degrees from the Pontifical Lateran and Gregorian universities during the Second Vatican Council.
The second Lateran, and tenth ecumenical council was held by Pope Innocent II in April 1139, and was attended by close on a thousand clerics.
Its immediate task was to neutralize the after-effects of the schism, which had only been terminated in the previous year by the death of Antipope Anacletus II (d.
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 Third Council of the Lateran - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Third Council of the Lateran met in March, 1179 as the 11th ecumenical council.
Besides removing the remains of the recent antipope schism the council condemned the Waldensian and Cathar heresies and pushed for the restoration of ecclesiastical discipline.
Three sessions were held, on 5, 14, and 19 March, in which 27 canons were promulgated.
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 The Church In Crisis: Chapter 10
Chapter 10: The Second General Council of the Lateran, 1139
Chapter 12: The Fourth General Council of the Lateran, 1215
Chapter 18: The Fifth General Council of the Lateran, 1512-17
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 Second Lateran Council — FactMonster.com
Lateran Council, Second, 1139, 10th ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church, convened at the Lateran Palace, Rome, by Pope
Innocent II The council attempted to heal the wounds left by the schism of the antipope Anacletus II (d.
Encyclopedia: Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches: Councils and Treaties - Encyclopeadia articles concerning Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches: Councils and Treaties.
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 AllRefer.com - Lateran Council, Second (Roman Catholic And Orthodox Churches: Councils And Treaties) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Lateran Council, Second (Roman Catholic And Orthodox Churches: Councils And Treaties) - Encyclopedia
Lateran Council, Second, Roman Catholic And Orthodox Churches: Councils And Treaties
Related Category: Roman Catholic And Orthodox Churches: Councils And Treaties
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 Medieval Church.org.uk: Second Lateran Council (1139)
It also issued 30 canons and condemned the followers of Arnold of Brescia.
Second Lateran Council - 1139 A.D. (Norman P. Tanner)
Norman P Tanner, The Councils of the Church: A Short History.
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 Mark's Brain: Second Lateran Council Limits Crossbows: A Time Line of Human Rights (Under Construction)
Mark's Brain: Second Lateran Council Limits Crossbows: A Time Line of Human Rights (Under Construction)
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The council forbid crossbows in wars between Christians; this is arguably the first international law limiting inhumane conduct in war.
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