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    The Decretals of Gregory IX (Latin: Decretales Gregorii IX), also collectively called the Liber extra, are a source of medieval Catholic canon law. In...
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  • relationship to and dependency on medieval decretals as well as Roman law. In themselves, the medieval decretals form a very special source which throws...
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  • In 1230 Gregory IX ordered Raymond of Penyafort to make a new collection, which is called the "Decretals of Gregory IX" (Decretales Gregorii IX). To this...
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    Pope Gregory IX (Latin: Gregorius IX; born Ugolino di Conti; 1145 – 22 August 1241) was head of the Catholic Church and the ruler of the Papal States...
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  • the Decretum and the Decretals of Gregory IX all dealt with the subject. The offender, whether simoniacus (the perpetrator of a simoniacal transaction)...
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    who compiled the Decretals of Gregory IX, a collection of canonical laws that remained a major part of Church law until the 1917 Code of Canon Law abrogated...
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  • the three official collections of the Corpus Juris Canonici (the Decretals of Gregory IX, the Sixth Book of the Decretals, and the Clementines). The term...
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    (ostiarii), and later by the treasurers and mansionarii. The Decretals of Gregory IX speak of the sacristan as if he had an honourable office attached to...
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    monasteries of the severe Columban rule. Canon law (Decree of Gratian, Decretals of Gregory IX) recognized it as a punishment for ecclesiastics; even as late...
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  • Philip. "Pseudo-Isidorian Decretals and Other Forgeries". New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Vol. IX: Petri - Reuchlin. Hosted at...
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  • Margaritae (category Jurisprudence of Catholic canon law)
    known. Some of them have been printed with the Decretum or the Decretals of Gregory IX. Boudinhon 1910.  This article incorporates text from a publication...
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    Catholic Church until the Decretals, promulgated by Pope Gregory IX in 1234, obtained legal force, after which it was the cornerstone of the Corpus Juris Canonici...
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    This commentary includes interpretations of the texts of the most difficult of the Decretals of Gregory IX. It is distinguished by the clearness with...
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  • Promoter of the Faith: one who "argued against the canonization (sainthood) of a candidate in to uncover any character flaws or misrepresentation of the evidence...
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    suppressed by Pope Clement IX in 1668. Saccati or "Friars of the Sack" (Fratres Saccati), known also variously as Brothers of Penitence and perhaps identical...
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    Donation of Constantine was included in the 9th-century Pseudo-Isidorean decretals. Lorenzo Valla, an Italian Catholic priest and Renaissance humanist, is...
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    Pennington, eds. The History of Medieval Canon Law in the Classical Period, 1140-1234: From Gratian to the Decretals of Pope Gregory IX. Washington, D.C.: The...
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  • to the order of the papal Decretals of Gregory IX, containing some decretals of preceding popes, especially of those from the reign of Sixtus IV (1464–71)...
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    indulgences of hundreds or even thousands of years. In 1392, more than a century before Martin Luther published the Ninety-five Theses, Pope Boniface IX wrote...
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  • law of the Catholic Church, the loss of clerical state (commonly referred to as laicization, dismissal, defrocking, and degradation) is the removal of a...
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    Consanguinity (from Latin consanguinitas 'blood relationship') is the characteristic of having a kinship with a relative who is descended from a common ancestor....
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  • Benedict could have been considered simony. Gregory was followed by Clement II, and when Clement died, Benedict IX returned to be elected to the papacy for...
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    and the controversy led to nearly 50 years of conflict. It began as a power struggle between Pope Gregory VII and Henry IV (then King, later Holy Roman...
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  • canonical situation of the Society of Saint Pius X (SSPX), a group founded in 1970 by Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre, is unresolved. The Society of Saint Pius X...
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  • of the Sacred Congregation for Consultations About Regulars, created on the behalf of Pope Pius IX a procedure for the approval of congregations of simple...
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  • relationship of full agreement among different Christian denominations or Christian individuals that share certain essential principles of Christian theology...
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    privilege, but only for the sake of the higher good of the spiritual welfare of one of the parties. The Church holds the exchange of consent between the spouses...
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  • 13th-century, who compiled the Decretals of Gregory IX Raymon Reifer (born 1991), Barbadian cricketer Raymon Youmaran, member of Dlasthr (The Last Hour), an...
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    pp. 269–70 The History of Medieval Canon Law in the Classical Period, 1140–1234; From Gratian to the Decretals of Pope Gregory IX, ed. Wilfried Harimann;...
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  • 33IB Cicero, De Officiis (c. 20 BC) I, C. IO, III, cc. 24–25 Decretals of Gregory IX lib. II, tit. 26, C. 27, canon law did not enforce all promises...
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