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
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: Permission/licence/authorization
1827
year: 1219
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Magister Gracia capellanus pape
text: Oct. 29. Viterbo. Pope Honorius III permits magister Gracia capellanus pape to keep his benefices in the West until he is in full possession of the patriarchate of Antioch.
Oct. 29. Viterbo. Pope Honorius III permits magister Gracia capellanus pape to keep his benefices in the West until he is in full possession of the patriarchate of Antioch.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 341-2, no. 40
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1823
year: 1219
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Bishop of Châlons, the abbots of Saint-Jean-de-Vignes and Val-Secret, and King Philip II of France
text: Jun. 23 and Oct. 29. Hearing that Queen Alice of Cyprus and her emissary A. intend to visit France, Pope Honorius III writes the bishop of Châlons, the abbots of Saint-Jean-de-Vignes and Val-Secret, and King Philip II of France, urging that the case whether she is of legitimate birth or not [and therefore claimant to the county of Champagne] should be decided in the papal curia.
Jun. 23 and Oct. 29. Hearing that Queen Alice of Cyprus and her emissary A. intend to visit France, Pope Honorius III writes the bishop of Châlons, the abbots of Saint-Jean-de-Vignes and Val-Secret, and King Philip II of France, urging that the case whether she is of legitimate birth or not [and... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:209-11, nos. c-23, c-24
RRR: Permission/licence/authorization
1821
year: 1219
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Dean of Antioch
text: Apr. 27. Rome. St Peter’s. Pope Honorius III licences the dean [decanus] of Antioch to make a pilgrimage to Rome and Compostela without losing the income from his benefice.
Apr. 27. Rome. St Peter’s. Pope Honorius III licences the dean [decanus] of Antioch to make a pilgrimage to Rome and Compostela without losing the income from his benefice.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 340-1, no. 39
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1820
year: 1219
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Magister Anselmus canonicus Antiochenus, David canonicus Antiochenus and Erardus canonicus Antiochenus
text: Apr. 26. Rome. St Peter’s. Magister Anselmus canonicus Antiochenus, David canonicus Antiochenus and Erardus canonicus Antiochenus have informed the pope that during the vacancy in the patriarchate Prince Raymond Rupen of Antioch, fearing conspiracy, had extorted an oath of loyalty from them. They have asked Pope Honorius III for advice. The pope declares that they are not bound by this oath, which would limit their rights to defend their church.
Apr. 26. Rome. St Peter’s. Magister Anselmus canonicus Antiochenus, David canonicus Antiochenus and Erardus canonicus Antiochenus have informed the pope that during the vacancy in the patriarchate Prince Raymond Rupen of Antioch, fearing conspiracy, had extorted an oath of loyalty from them. They... more
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 339-40, no. 38
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1819
year: 1219
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Magister Anselmus canonicus Antiochenus
text: Apr. 26. Rome. St Peter’s. Pope Honorius III confirms the freedom from excommunication of magister Anselmus canonicus Antiochenus, who had used violence against a priest, but had been absolved by the late Patriarch Peter of Antioch on condition that he presents himself to the Holy See.
Apr. 26. Rome. St Peter’s. Pope Honorius III confirms the freedom from excommunication of magister Anselmus canonicus Antiochenus, who had used violence against a priest, but had been absolved by the late Patriarch Peter of Antioch on condition that he presents himself to the Holy See.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 338-9, no. 37
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1818
year: 1219
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Dean and chapter of the church of Antioch
text: Apr. 25. Rome St Peter’s. Reminding the dean [decanus] and chapter of the church of Antioch that he had turned down their choice of Cardinal Pelagius of Albano to be patriarch and that the canonici Anselmus, Ulricus and Prandus had visited him, Pope Honorius III informs the dean and chapter that, employing his rights of provision, he has appointed magister Petrus de Capua, subdiaconus pape, doctor Parisiensis, the nephew of the late Cardinal Peter of St Marcellus, to the patriarchate of Antioch. He orders the chapter to be united and to care for the church of Antioch until the arrival of the new patriarch.
Apr. 25. Rome St Peter’s. Reminding the dean [decanus] and chapter of the church of Antioch that he had turned down their choice of Cardinal Pelagius of Albano to be patriarch and that the canonici Anselmus, Ulricus and Prandus had visited him, Pope Honorius III informs the dean and chapter that,... more
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 337-8, no. 36
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1816
year: 1219
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: King Andrew of Hungary
text: Mar. 4. Lateran. Writing to King Andrew of Hungary, Pope Honorius reports that he has heard both from Andrew and from King Leon of [Cilician] Armenia, who have sought the pope’s approval of the marriage of Andrew’s son to Leon’s daughter with rights to the throne of Armenia.
Mar. 4. Lateran. Writing to King Andrew of Hungary, Pope Honorius reports that he has heard both from Andrew and from King Leon of [Cilician] Armenia, who have sought the pope’s approval of the marriage of Andrew’s son to Leon’s daughter with rights to the throne of Armenia.
sources: Tautu, Acta, pp. 81-2, no. 56; also ed. Claverie, Honorius, pp. 336-7, no. 35
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
1815
year: 1219
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Cardinal Pelagius of Albano and the magistri of the Knights Templar and Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: Jan. 23. Lateran. Pope Honorius III informs Cardinal Pelagius of Albano, the papal legate, and to the magistri of the Knights Templar and Hospital of St John that he has sent Pelagius 5000 marcae in 2 consignments of 2,500 marcae each, to be spent in aid to the Holy Land as they judge appropriate.
Jan. 23. Lateran. Pope Honorius III informs Cardinal Pelagius of Albano, the papal legate, and to the magistri of the Knights Templar and Hospital of St John that he has sent Pelagius 5000 marcae in 2 consignments of 2,500 marcae each, to be spent in aid to the Holy Land as they judge appropriate.
sources: Claverie, L’ordre du Temple 2:411-12, no. 1