year: 1253
text: . September 12. Assisi. Pope Innocent IV writes to the [bishop of Tripoli], relating that, in order to bestow greater favour on Giovanni da San Vitale and other clerics devoted to him whom the bishop has received as canons in the church of Tripoli on the pope’s authority, the pope grants that he can admit them to the deliberations of his church (ad communes ipsius Ecclesie tanquam canonicos admitti tractatus), no statute withstanding.
. September 12. Assisi. Pope Innocent IV writes to the [bishop of Tripoli], relating that, in order to bestow greater favour on Giovanni da San Vitale and other clerics devoted to him whom the bishop has received as canons in the church of Tripoli on the pope’s authority, the pope grants that he... more
sources: ASV, Reg. Vat. 23, f. 35v, no. 287.2; Innocent IV, Les registres, 3:340, no. 7111
year: 1253
text: . September 12. Assisi. Pope Innocent IV writes to the [bishop of Tripoli], answering his prayers by granting him the faculty of recruiting two Friars Preachers (Dominicans) of his choice, or members of any order, who will stay with him in his household, forcing them with ecclesiastical censure if needed, and of giving them license to ride with him, even if they are not allowed according to their profession, various obstacles notwithstanding.
. September 12. Assisi. Pope Innocent IV writes to the [bishop of Tripoli], answering his prayers by granting him the faculty of recruiting two Friars Preachers (Dominicans) of his choice, or members of any order, who will stay with him in his household, forcing them with ecclesiastical censure if... more
sources: ASV, Reg. Vat. 23, f. 35v, no. 287.3; Innocent IV, Les registres, 3:340, no. 7112
year: 1253
text: . September 12. Assisi. Pope Innocent IV writes to the [bishop of Tripoli], relating that, lest anyone in his city or diocese neglect his duty, he orders the addressee to punish such delinquents, notwithstanding papal indulgences to the contrary.
. September 12. Assisi. Pope Innocent IV writes to the [bishop of Tripoli], relating that, lest anyone in his city or diocese neglect his duty, he orders the addressee to punish such delinquents, notwithstanding papal indulgences to the contrary.
sources: ASV, Reg. Vat. 23, f. 35v, no. 287.4; Innocent IV, Les registres, 3:340, no. 7113
year: 1253
text: . September 17. Assisi. Pope Innocent IV writes to Bishop Bartolomeo of Limassol, answering the bishop’s entreaties by granting that no one on his ordinary authority can promulgate sentences of excommunication, suspension, or interdict against him or his church. Valid for three years.
. September 17. Assisi. Pope Innocent IV writes to Bishop Bartolomeo of Limassol, answering the bishop’s entreaties by granting that no one on his ordinary authority can promulgate sentences of excommunication, suspension, or interdict against him or his church. Valid for three years.
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 3:317, no. 6992; Schabel et al. [eds.], Bullarium, 1:420-21, no. e-79
year: 1253
text: . September 17. Assisi. Pope Innocent IV names the archbishop of Tyre and the bishop of Tripoli as conservators for the above (RRR 2934), various obstacles notwithstanding.
. September 17. Assisi. Pope Innocent IV names the archbishop of Tyre and the bishop of Tripoli as conservators for the above (RRR 2934), various obstacles notwithstanding.
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 3:317, no. 6992; Schabel et al. [eds.], Bullarium, 1:421, no. e-79
year: 1253
text: . September 18. Assisi. Pope Innocent IV writes to Brother Blasio, Genoese monk of the Cistercian Order, relating that he has learned that on his ordinary authority the bishop of Tripoli conferred the vacant priorate of the church of St Michael of Tripoli of the Order of St Augustine, whose conferral pertains to the bishop, [on the addressee], and the pope grants the addressee a special privilege that, notwithstanding that he is said to be a monk of another order or that the disposition of the priorate had devolved on the pope because of the lapse of time, the addressee cannot be removed from the priorate by anyone without special papal mandate quoting this indulgence in full and verbatim.
. September 18. Assisi. Pope Innocent IV writes to Brother Blasio, Genoese monk of the Cistercian Order, relating that he has learned that on his ordinary authority the bishop of Tripoli conferred the vacant priorate of the church of St Michael of Tripoli of the Order of St Augustine, whose... more
sources: ASV, Reg. Vat. 23, f. 23v, no. 194; Innocent IV, Les registres, 3:321, no. 7016
year: 1253
text: . September 18. Assisi. Pope Innocent IV names as conservator of the above (RRR 2935) the archbishop of Tyre.
. September 18. Assisi. Pope Innocent IV names as conservator of the above (RRR 2935) the archbishop of Tyre.
sources: ASV, Reg. Vat. 23, f. 23v, no. 194; Innocent IV, Les registres, 3:321, no. 7016
year: 1253
text: . September 26. Acre. In the presence of Matheus canonicus and preceptor Sepulchri Dominici, whose letter of appointment as subdelegatus of the judge delegates the bishop of Lydda (Liddensis episcopus) and the bishop-elect of Bethlehem (Bethlemitanus electus) is cited, frater Bartholomeus de Fossa nova, bishop of Hebron (episcopus Ebronensis), and frater Popus, magister sancte Marie Theuthonicorum, and his convent come to an agreement over properties [in Acre] that the church of Hebron claims were unjustly alienated. The case heard by Matheus is described. The properties are houses situated in the territory of the church of Hebron, in Tauaria in the burgus Montis Musardi, near the church of the Holy Trinity and next to the house of Philippus Tanaor, and a little vulta in the ruga sancte Katherine, which was given to the church of Hebron by dominus Turricus de Oufholt miles and were his legitimately. The church of Hebron has estimated that in the 20 years since the alienation it has lost 3,000 Saracen besants. On the other hand, Frater Gualterius procurator domus sancte Marie Theuthonicorum, representing the magister and convent of the Hospital of St Mary of the Germans, denies Matheus canon of Jerusalem (Iherosolimitanus canonicus) any jurisdiction in the matter, citing privileges from Popes Gregory IX and Innocent IV. Nevertheless, to assure concord, the magister and convent promise to pay the bishop and his chapter 7 Saracen besants each year on the Feast of the Assumption in August. They will hold to this agreement under seal on a penalty of 500 marcae.
. September 26. Acre. In the presence of Matheus canonicus and preceptor Sepulchri Dominici, whose letter of appointment as subdelegatus of the judge delegates the bishop of Lydda (Liddensis episcopus) and the bishop-elect of Bethlehem (Bethlemitanus electus) is cited, frater Bartholomeus de Fossa... more
sources: Strehlke, Tabulae, pp. 82-84, no. 104; RRH 1207
year: 1253
text: . October 4. Assisi. Pope Innocent IV writes to the bishop of Tripoli, granting him the full faculty of absolving those who arrive in the port of Tripoli from anywhere who are bound by the chain of excommunication for laying violent hands on clerics and, if the perpetrators are clerics, giving dispensations for any irregularity they may have incurred because of it, once what should be enjoined on them de iure has been, and provided that they do fitting satisfaction to the victims. Valid for three years.
. October 4. Assisi. Pope Innocent IV writes to the bishop of Tripoli, granting him the full faculty of absolving those who arrive in the port of Tripoli from anywhere who are bound by the chain of excommunication for laying violent hands on clerics and, if the perpetrators are clerics, giving... more
sources: Innocent IV, Les registres, 3:340, no. 7114
year: 1253
text: . October 7. Acre. The Hospitaller master, William of Chastel Neuf (Guillermus de Castro Novo), sends the magnus praeceptor Alemanniae a copy of his Order’s rule.
. October 7. Acre. The Hospitaller master, William of Chastel Neuf (Guillermus de Castro Novo), sends the magnus praeceptor Alemanniae a copy of his Order’s rule.
sources: Delaville Le Roulx, Cart Hosp 2:745-46, no. 2653; RRH 1207a