RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2340
year: 1238
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Greek, Armenian and Georgian clergy in the city and diocese of Antioch
text: [Jun. 26. Lateran. Pope Gregory IX orders all Greek, Armenian and Georgian clergy in the city and diocese of Antioch to obey the Latin patriarch.
[Jun. 26. Lateran. Pope Gregory IX orders all Greek, Armenian and Georgian clergy in the city and diocese of Antioch to obey the Latin patriarch.
sources: Gregory IX, Les Registres 2:1098-9, no. 4467. Calendar entry].
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2341
year: 1238
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: [Jun. 26. Lateran. Pope Gregory IX assures the patriarch of Antioch that no one - unless expressly mentioned in a papal letter - can excommunicate him; nor can anyone in the city of Antioch or the castle of Cursarium publish such a letter of excommunication.
[Jun. 26. Lateran. Pope Gregory IX assures the patriarch of Antioch that no one - unless expressly mentioned in a papal letter - can excommunicate him; nor can anyone in the city of Antioch or the castle of Cursarium publish such a letter of excommunication.
sources: Gregory IX, Les Registres 2:1099, nos. 4468-9. Calendar entry].
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2342
year: 1238
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: [Jun. 26. Lateran. Pope Gregory IX assures the patriarch of Antioch that he still has potential authority over those cities and places which were once subject to the Greek patriarchate and have fallen into the hands of the Sarraceni.
[Jun. 26. Lateran. Pope Gregory IX assures the patriarch of Antioch that he still has potential authority over those cities and places which were once subject to the Greek patriarchate and have fallen into the hands of the Sarraceni.
sources: Gregory IX, Les Registres 2:1099, no. 4470. Calendar entry].
RRR: Permission/licence/authorization
2343
year: 1238
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Bishop of Acre
text: [Jul. 16. Anagni. Because the divine office in the cathedral church of Acre is suffering from the frequent absence of clergy, Pope Gregory IX authorizes the bishop of Acre to distribute money to the clerks that perform the services.
[Jul. 16. Anagni. Because the divine office in the cathedral church of Acre is suffering from the frequent absence of clergy, Pope Gregory IX authorizes the bishop of Acre to distribute money to the clerks that perform the services.
sources: Gregory IX, Les Registres 2: 1087-8, no. 4447. Calendar entry].
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2344
year: 1238
initiator: King Henry III of England
recipient: Tath, an emissary of the Vetus de Mussa
text: Jul. 20. Kennington. King Henry III of England grants a safe-conduct to Tath, an emissary of the Vetus de Mussa [Vetulus de Montanis].
Jul. 20. Kennington. King Henry III of England grants a safe-conduct to Tath, an emissary of the Vetus de Mussa [Vetulus de Montanis].
sources: Rymer 1:382 (RRH no. 1081)
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2345
year: 1238
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Patriarch of Antioch
text: [Jul. 29. Anagni. Pope Gregory IX authorizes the patriarch of Antioch to preceed against those in the city and diocese of Antioch who refuse to recognize his jurisdiction.
[Jul. 29. Anagni. Pope Gregory IX authorizes the patriarch of Antioch to preceed against those in the city and diocese of Antioch who refuse to recognize his jurisdiction.
sources: Gregory IX, Les Registres 2:1098, no. 4464. Calendar entry].
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2346
year: 1238
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Archbishop of Tyre and the bishops of Acre and Tortosa
text: Jul. 31. Anagni. The patriarch of Antioch has complained that Prince Bohemond [V] of Antioch has refused to receive investiture of Antioch from him or take the customary oath of fidelity to the church, which he is injuring in violation of the terms of the agreement reached with his father Prince Bohemond [IV]. He has denied the rights of jurisdiction of the castellanus castri Cursarii, an official of the church, who had condemned the murderer of a priest to death, and has challenged the jurisdictional rights of the church. Pope Gregory IX orders the archbishop of Tyre and the bishops of Acre and Tortosa [Anteradensis episcopus], to whom he also writes, to compel the prince to make satisfaction.
Jul. 31. Anagni. The patriarch of Antioch has complained that Prince Bohemond [V] of Antioch has refused to receive investiture of Antioch from him or take the customary oath of fidelity to the church, which he is injuring in violation of the terms of the agreement reached with his father Prince... more
sources: Gregory IX, Les Registres 2:1099-1101, nos. 4471-2
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2347
year: 1238
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Archbishop of Tyre and the bishops of Acre and Tortosa
text: Jul. 31. Anagni. Pope Gregory IX orders the archbishop of Tyre and the bishops of Acre and Tortosa [Anteradensis episcopus] to persuade the prince-count of Antioch-Tripoli to desist from intruding Greeks into monasteries and churches in Antioch, in spite of the admonitions of the archbishops of Apamea and Mamistra.
Jul. 31. Anagni. Pope Gregory IX orders the archbishop of Tyre and the bishops of Acre and Tortosa [Anteradensis episcopus] to persuade the prince-count of Antioch-Tripoli to desist from intruding Greeks into monasteries and churches in Antioch, in spite of the admonitions of the archbishops of... more
sources: Gregory IX, Les Registres 2:1101-2, no. 4473
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2348
year: 1238
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Archbishop of Tyre and the bishops of Acre and Tortosa
text: Jul. 31. Anagni. Pope Gregory IX has heard that the prince of Antioch and other Latins have been handing lands to Greeks, Armenians and others, who do not pay tithes, receiving, in place of tithes, a due that is commonly called monet. Latins, moreover, are claiming exemption from tithes on vineyards, gardens and lands tilled at their own expense and others, both Latin and Greek, are refusing to pay tithes at all. The pope orders the archbishop of Tyre and the bishops of Acre and Tortosa [Anteradensis episcopus] to enforce the payment of tithes.
Jul. 31. Anagni. Pope Gregory IX has heard that the prince of Antioch and other Latins have been handing lands to Greeks, Armenians and others, who do not pay tithes, receiving, in place of tithes, a due that is commonly called monet. Latins, moreover, are claiming exemption from tithes on... more
sources: Gregory IX, Les Registres 2:1102, no. 4474
RRR: Dispute/arbitration
2349
year: 1238
initiator: Pope Gregory IX
recipient: Bishop of Tortosa
text: Aug. 19. Anagni. At the request of the patriarch of Antioch, Pope Gregory IX orders the bishop of Tortosa [episcopus Anteradensis] to reinvestigate an old dispute, between the patriarch of Antioch on one side and the patriarch of Jerusalem, the archbishops of Tyre and Petra and the bishops of Sidon and Beirut on the other, over Antioch’s claims to jurisdiction over the provinces of Tyre and Petra [Petracensis archiepiscopatus] and especially the dioceses of Beirut and Sidon. This had already been judged by Pope Eugenius III.
Aug. 19. Anagni. At the request of the patriarch of Antioch, Pope Gregory IX orders the bishop of Tortosa [episcopus Anteradensis] to reinvestigate an old dispute, between the patriarch of Antioch on one side and the patriarch of Jerusalem, the archbishops of Tyre and Petra and the bishops of Sidon... more
sources: Gregory IX, Les Registres 2:1121-2, no. 4504