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Latin Provincial Synods of the Thirteenth Century as a means of promoting Ecclesiastical Discipline and Doctrinal Uniformity

Latin Provincial Synods of the Thirteenth Century as a means of promoting Ecclesiastical... Latin Provincial Synods of the Thirteenth Century as a means of promoting Ecclesiastical Discipline and Doctrinal Uniformity NICHOLAS COUREAS I NIKOSIA This paper will deal with the two recorded Latin provincial synods which took place in the latter half of the thirteenth century in the Roman Catholic ecclesiastical province of Cyprus, and will examine the statutes passed in them. The first of the two synods took place sometime after 1280 under Ranulf, the Latin archbishop of Nicosia. He is mentioned as Raphael in the synodal text, but Dr Christopher Schabel has convincingly argued that Raphael is not mentioned as archbishop in any of the papal letters on the succession to the archbishopric of Nicosia written between 1267 following the death of Archbishop Hugh and 1288, when Arch­ bishop John of Ancona was appointed, and so "Raphael" is in all probability a scribal error for Ranulf'. The second provincial synod took place in 1298 under Archbishop Gerard of Langres. Attention will be focused on the issues of ecclesiastical discipline and doctrinal uniformity raised in the course of both synods, and the extent to which their rulings were inspired by the legatine decrees of Cardinal Peter of St Marcellus and Cardinal http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annuarium Historiae Conciliorum Brill

Latin Provincial Synods of the Thirteenth Century as a means of promoting Ecclesiastical Discipline and Doctrinal Uniformity

Annuarium Historiae Conciliorum , Volume 32 (1): 24 – Jun 20, 2000

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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0003-5157
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2589-0433
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10.30965/25890433-03201006
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Latin Provincial Synods of the Thirteenth Century as a means of promoting Ecclesiastical Discipline and Doctrinal Uniformity NICHOLAS COUREAS I NIKOSIA This paper will deal with the two recorded Latin provincial synods which took place in the latter half of the thirteenth century in the Roman Catholic ecclesiastical province of Cyprus, and will examine the statutes passed in them. The first of the two synods took place sometime after 1280 under Ranulf, the Latin archbishop of Nicosia. He is mentioned as Raphael in the synodal text, but Dr Christopher Schabel has convincingly argued that Raphael is not mentioned as archbishop in any of the papal letters on the succession to the archbishopric of Nicosia written between 1267 following the death of Archbishop Hugh and 1288, when Arch­ bishop John of Ancona was appointed, and so "Raphael" is in all probability a scribal error for Ranulf'. The second provincial synod took place in 1298 under Archbishop Gerard of Langres. Attention will be focused on the issues of ecclesiastical discipline and doctrinal uniformity raised in the course of both synods, and the extent to which their rulings were inspired by the legatine decrees of Cardinal Peter of St Marcellus and Cardinal

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Published: Jun 20, 2000

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