RRR: Permission/licence/authorization
1925
year: 1222
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: Jul. 16. Lateran. Recognizing the burden of procurations [the financing of visits] of papal legates and papal nuntii, Pope Honorius III authorizes the patriarch of Antioch to annul any privileges of exemption claimed by abbots and others, so that the costs can be shared equitably.
Jul. 16. Lateran. Recognizing the burden of procurations [the financing of visits] of papal legates and papal nuntii, Pope Honorius III authorizes the patriarch of Antioch to annul any privileges of exemption claimed by abbots and others, so that the costs can be shared equitably.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 380-1, no. 67
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1902
year: 1222
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Patriarch of Jerusalem and the archbishops of Tyre and Caesarea
text: Jan. 3. Lateran. Pope Honorius III writes to the patriarch of Jerusalem and the archbishops of Tyre and Caesarea. 1 Latin metropolitan and 3 suffragan bishops have been established on Cyprus by the legates of the Holy See, but a Greek archbishop and Greek bishops have also been instituted without papal authority and maintain the Greek errors. It would be monstrous and against the constitutions of the general council for a diocese to have several bishops. He orders the patriarch of Jerusalem and the archbishops of Tyre and Caesarea to remove these Greek bishops, enjoining Greek abbots, priests and deacons in the kingdom of Cyprus to obey the Latin bishop established in their diocese, according to the convention made between Queen Alice and the prelates.
Jan. 3. Lateran. Pope Honorius III writes to the patriarch of Jerusalem and the archbishops of Tyre and Caesarea. 1 Latin metropolitan and 3 suffragan bishops have been established on Cyprus by the legates of the Holy See, but a Greek archbishop and Greek bishops have also been instituted without... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:227-8, no. c-37
year: 1222
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: England
institution: Templars
text: Jul. 23. Lateran. Pope Honorius III has heard of the construction by the Knights Templar of the castle popularly called Castrum Peregrinorum and that their daily expenses exceed 3000 besants. He therefore appeals for financial support [from England].
Jul. 23. Lateran. Pope Honorius III has heard of the construction by the Knights Templar of the castle popularly called Castrum Peregrinorum and that their daily expenses exceed 3000 besants. He therefore appeals for financial support [from England].
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 382-3, no. 69
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1928
year: 1222
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Bishop and chapter of Tripoli
text: Aug. 16. Lateran. Pope Honorius III asks the bishop and chapter of the church of Tripoli to reward magister Everandus diaconus ecclesie Tripolitane, [who already has an asisium], with a canonry and prebend in their church.
Aug. 16. Lateran. Pope Honorius III asks the bishop and chapter of the church of Tripoli to reward magister Everandus diaconus ecclesie Tripolitane, [who already has an asisium], with a canonry and prebend in their church.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 383-4, no. 70
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1934
year: 1222
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Bishop and chapter of the church of Tripoli
text: Oct. 9. Lateran. Pope Honorius III repeats a former request to the bishop and chapter of the church of Tripoli, this time ordering firmly that they grant magister Everardus diaconus ecclesie Tripolitane a canonry in their church. He has written to the patriarch of Jerusalem, the bishop of Acre and the abbas of Mt Sion to compel them to do so.
Oct. 9. Lateran. Pope Honorius III repeats a former request to the bishop and chapter of the church of Tripoli, this time ordering firmly that they grant magister Everardus diaconus ecclesie Tripolitane a canonry in their church. He has written to the patriarch of Jerusalem, the bishop of Acre and... more
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 384-5, no. 71
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1935
year: 1222
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Patriarch of Jerusalem, bishop of Acre and the abbas of Mount Sion
text: Oct. 9. Lateran. Pope Honorius III orders the patriarch of Jerusalem, the bishop of Acre and the abbas of Mt Sion to compel the bishop and chapter of the church of Tripoli to instal magister Everardus as a canon.
Oct. 9. Lateran. Pope Honorius III orders the patriarch of Jerusalem, the bishop of Acre and the abbas of Mt Sion to compel the bishop and chapter of the church of Tripoli to instal magister Everardus as a canon.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 385-6, no. 72
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1926
year: 1222
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: Jul. 19. Lateran. Pope Honorius III assures the patriarch of Antioch that his church will not be prejudiced by any claims to prescriptive rights claims in the case over the bishoprics of Beirut and Sidon, which has engaged the church of Antioch against the churches of Jerusalem and Tyre.
Jul. 19. Lateran. Pope Honorius III assures the patriarch of Antioch that his church will not be prejudiced by any claims to prescriptive rights claims in the case over the bishoprics of Beirut and Sidon, which has engaged the church of Antioch against the churches of Jerusalem and Tyre.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 381-2, no. 68
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1914
year: 1222
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Cardinal Pelagius of Albano and King John of Jerusalem, together with the patriarch of Jerusalem and other bishops, the magistri of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and the Knights Templar, and the preceptor of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans
text: Apr. 25. Pope Honorius III invites Cardinal Pelagius of Albano and King John of Jerusalem, together with the patriarch of Jerusalem and other bishops, the magistri of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and the Knights Templar, and the preceptor of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans to a meeting with ecclesiastical and secular princes in Verona on the following 11 November, if the needs of the Holy Land allow, to discuss the crusade of the emperor Frederick II.
Apr. 25. Pope Honorius III invites Cardinal Pelagius of Albano and King John of Jerusalem, together with the patriarch of Jerusalem and other bishops, the magistri of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem and the Knights Templar, and the preceptor of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans to a... more
sources: Rodenberg, Epistolae 1:137-8, no. 196
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1913
year: 1222
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Magister and brothers of the Knights Templar
institution: Templars
additional institution: Hospital of Saint Mary of the Germans
text: Apr. 17. Veroli. Pope Honorius III rebukes the magister and brothers of the Knights Templar for agitating against the use by the brothers of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans of white mantles, which the pope had confirmed at the request of the emperor Frederick II. [329]
Apr. 17. Veroli. Pope Honorius III rebukes the magister and brothers of the Knights Templar for agitating against the use by the brothers of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans of white mantles, which the pope had confirmed at the request of the emperor Frederick II. [329]
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 376-8, no. 64
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1911
year: 1222
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Cardinal Pelagius of Albano, the papal legate
text: Mar. 23. Anagni. Pope Honorius III orders Cardinal Pelagius of Albano, the papal legate, to protect the rights of Princess A. of Antioch, the mother of Prince Raymond Rupen, crucesignatus, who has been imprisoned by C. bajulus regni Armenie, and to extend his protection to the prince, her daughters and land.
Mar. 23. Anagni. Pope Honorius III orders Cardinal Pelagius of Albano, the papal legate, to protect the rights of Princess A. of Antioch, the mother of Prince Raymond Rupen, crucesignatus, who has been imprisoned by C. bajulus regni Armenie, and to extend his protection to the prince, her daughters... more
sources: Claverie, Honorius, p. 376, no. 63