Ecumenical councils of the Catholic Church Ecumenical councilcouncil name SecondCouncil of the Laterancouncil date 1139 accepted by Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholicism previous First Council of the Lateran next Third Council of the Lateran convoked by Pope Innocent II presided by Pope Innocent ... repeating those of the First LateranCouncil, clerical marriage declared invalid, clerical dress regulated, attacks on clerics punished by excommunication The SecondCouncil of the Lateran is believed to have been the Tenth Ecumenical Council by Roman Catholics . It was held by Pope Innocent ... the tension between rival factions. Nevertheless, Innocent decided to call the tenth ecumenical council. ref name ce CathEncy wstitle SecondLateranCouncil 1139 ref The Council assembled at the Lateran ... A Re Examination of Innocent II s Supposed Ban Of The Crossbow at the SecondLateranCouncil publisher ... ref Notes references External links Wikisource SecondLateranCouncil Text of the SecondLateranCouncil http www.legionofmarytidewater.com faith ECUM10.HTM SecondLateranCouncil Ecumenical councils History of the Roman Catholic Church uncollapsed DEFAULTSORT SecondCouncil Of The Lateran Category ... clothes but to dress modestly. Canons 6, 7, 11 Repeated the First LateranCouncil s condemnation ... council After the death of Honorius II, Petrus Leonis, under the name of Anacletus II , was elected as a rival to Pope Innocent II Innocent II . In 1135, Innocent II held a council at Pisa, which ... was excommunicated for maintaining what was thought to be a schismatic attitude. The council also condemned ... of Lausanne . Finally, the council drew up measures for the amendment of ecclesiastical morals and discipline which the council fathers considered had grown lax. Many of the canons relating to these matters were mostly a restating of the decrees of the Council of Reims and the Council of Clermont 1130 Council of Clermont . ref name ce Important canons The most important results of the council ... more details
The Lateran councils were ecclesiastical councils or synod s of the Catholic Church held at Rome in the Lateran Palace next to the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano Lateran Basilica . Ranking as a papal cathedral, this became a much favored place of assembly for ecclesiastical councils both in antiquity 313, 487 and more especially during the Middle Ages . Among these numerous synods the most prominent are five which the tradition of the Roman Catholic Church has classed as ecumenical council s The First Council of the Lateran 1123 followed and confirmed the concordat of Worms . The SecondCouncil of the Lateran 1139 declared clerical marriages invalid, regulated clerical dress, and punished attacks on clerics by excommunication . The Third Council of the Lateran 1179 limited papal electees to the cardinals alone, condemned simony , forbade the promotion of anyone to the episcopate before the age of thirty. The Fourth Council of the Lateran 1215 dealt with transubstantiation , papal primacy and conduct of clergy. It said Jew s and Muslim s should wear a special dress to enable them to be distinguished from Christian s. The Fifth Council of the Lateran 1512&ndash 1517 attempted reform of the Church. A number of non ecumenical councils were held at the Lateran, one of the most significant was the LateranCouncil of 649 against Monothelitism . ref CathEncy wstitle Lateran Councils ref References reflist 1911 Category Lateran councils cs Later nsk koncil de Laterankonzil es Concilio de Letr n it Concilio Laterano nl Concilies van Lateranen ja pl Sobory latera skie sh Lateranski koncil fi Lateraanikonsiili sv Laterankoncilierna ... more details
Ecumenical councils of the Catholic Church Ecumenical councilcouncil name Third Council of the Laterancouncil date 1179 accepted by Catholicism previous SecondCouncil of the Lateran next Fourth Council of the Lateran convoked by Pope Alexander III presided by Pope Alexander III attendance 302 topics Cathars Catharism and Waldensians Waldensianism , church discipline documents twenty seven canon law canons , limitation of papal election to the cardinal Catholicism cardinals , condemnation of simony The Third Council of the Lateran met in March 1179 as the eleventh ecumenical council . Pope Alexander III presided and 302 bishop s attended. By agreement reached at the Peace of Venice in 1177 the bitter conflict between Alexander III and Emperor Frederick I was brought to an end. When Pope Hadrian IV died in 1159, the divided Cardinal Catholicism cardinals elected two popes Roland of Siena, who took the name of Alexander III, and Octavian of Rome who, though nominated by fewer cardinals, was supported by Frederick and assumed the name of Pope Victor IV . Frederick, wishing to remove all that stood in the way of his authority in Italy, declared war upon the Italian states and especially the Church which was enjoying great authority. A serious schism arose out of this conflict, and after ... links http www.newadvent.org cathen 09017b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Third LateranCouncil 1179 http www.legionofmarytidewater.com faith ECUM11.HTM Third LateranCouncil Ecumenical councils DEFAULTSORT Third Council Of The Lateran Category 1179 in Italy Category Lateran councils 3 Category 12th century Roman Catholic Church Councils Lateran 3 Category Catharism Category Ecumenical councils Lateran ... would summon an ecumenical council . Besides removing the remains of the recent Schism religion schism , the Council condemned the Waldensians Waldensian and Cathars Cathar Christian heresy heresies and pushed for the restoration of ecclesiastical discipline. It also became the first general Council ... more details
File Maximus Confessor.jpg thumb right Maximus the Confessor , the author of the Council s canons The LateranCouncil of 649 was a synod held in the Basilica of St. John Lateran to condemn Monothelitism , a Christology espoused by many Eastern Christians. The council did not achieve Ecumenical council ... LateranCouncil Of 649 Category 649 Category Byzantine Papacy Category 7th century Christian ... council independent of the Roman emperor . According to Ekonomou, the irony of the Council ... in the Council Martin I being replaced as pope before dying in exile , their position was ultimately endorsed by the Third Council of Constantinople in 680. Planning Most members of the contemporary ... East to Rome. ref name e115 Although the position of the council was substantially similar to that espoused by the Council of Chalcedon , for the first time in well over a century, the church of Rome ... the latter s arrival in Rome. ref name e116 The momentum for the Council was almost extinguished ... of Theodore and Maximus to convene a council. ref name e116 Maximus and other monks from his order did all of planning, preparation, and scripting of the Council. ref name e116 In contrast, there is little evidence that Pope Theodore did much to prepare for the Council. ref name e116 Ecumenical status File Theodorus I.jpg thumb right Pope Theodore I Maximus and Theodore did not regard the Council ... council . ref name e117 In a letter to a Cypriot priest, Maximus referred to the council as the sixth ... challenged the authority of the Roman emperor alone to convene an ecumenical council . ref ... the Council planned to send its canons to Constans II Byzantine Empire Constans II for ratification ... the emperor to convene the Third Council of Constantinople 680 . ref name e119 Ekonomou, 2007, p. 119. ref Nevertheless, the LateranCouncil of 649 constituted a watershed moment in the history of the primacy of the Roman pontiff . ref name e119 In an attempt to legitimize the council, neither Maximus ... more details
Ecumenical councilcouncil name Fourth Council of the Laterancouncil date 1215 accepted by Catholicism previous Third Council of the Lateran next First Council of Lyon convoked by Pope Innocent III presided ... Crusade The Fourth Council of the Lateran was convoked by Pope Innocent III with the papal bull of April 19, 1213, and the Council gathered at Rome s Lateran Palace beginning November 11, 1215. ref name catholic Catholic inline 1 wstitle Fourth LateranCouncil 1215 ref Due to the great length of time between the Council s convocation and meeting, many bishops had the opportunity to attend. It was the 12th ecumenical council and is sometimes called the Great Council or General Council of Lateran ... basis lateran4.html Canons of the Fourth LateranCouncil, 1215 http www.legionofmarytidewater.com faith ECUM12.HTM Fourth LateranCouncil http gallica.bnf.fr ark 12148 bpt6k54714k.item Un document ... DEFAULTSORT Fourth Council Of The Lateran Category 1215 in Italy Category Lateran councils 4 Category 13th century Roman Catholic Church Councils Lateran 4 Category Ecumenical councils Lateran ... name catholic Purposes of the Council unreferenced section date November 2011 Pope Innocent III had always planned to gather an ecumenical council because of the limited results of the Third Crusade ... he realise this project. The Pope presented seventy one decrees the Council considered these along ... gathered in Council engaged in little discussion and generally approved the decrees presented by Innocent ... Raymond VII , and Raimond Roger of Foix Raymond Roger of Foix attended the Council to dispute the threatened .... The Council confirmed the elevation of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II as Holy ... to the Council included ref name catholic Canon 1 Exposition of the Catholic Faith and of the sacraments ... rites. Canon 11 renews the ordinance of the council of 1179 on free schools for clerics in connexion ... in the Council Woods, Marjorie Curry and Rita Copeland. http books.google.com books?id ... more details
five decrees, pawn shops allowed, permission required to print books The Fifth Council of the Lateran 1512 1517 was the last Ecumenical council of the Catholic Church before reformation . When ... on 16 March 1517. During the Fifth Council of the Lateran the ambassdor of the Holy Roman Emperor ... faith ECUM18.HTM Fifth LateranCouncil References Conciliarism and Papalism , ed. J.H. ..., Eric A., A Reinterpretation of the Fifth LateranCouncil Decree Apostolici regiminis 1513 , Sixteenth ... X as Presidents of the Fifth LateranCouncil, in Florence Alazard et Frank La Brasca eds , La ... de la Renaissance de Tours, 12 , 153 166. Catholic wstitle Fifth LateranCouncil 1512 17 Ecumenical councils DEFAULTSORT Fifth Council Of The Lateran Category Ecumenical councils Lateran V Category ...refimprove date March 2009 Ecumenical councils of the Catholic Church Ecumenical councilcouncil name Fifth Council of the Laterancouncil date 1512 1517 accepted by Catholicism previous Council of Basel Council of Basel Ferrara Florence next Council of Trent convoked by Pope Julius II presided by Pope ... oath that he would soon convoke a general council. However, as time passed the promise was not fulfilled ... Maximilian and Louis XII of France , convoked a council at Pisa and fixed September 1, 1511, for its ... of France. In the last session of the Pope Julius II was suspended, and the council participants withdrew to Lyon . Julius II was quick to oppose this conciliabulum and convoked another council by a papal ... election as pope was sincere that since he became pope he had always sought to call a council that to prepare the council he had endeavoured to bring an end to quarrels between ruler that subsequent wars had made calling the council inopportune. Julius then reproached the participants at Pisa for their lack of respect by calling a council without the pope who was supposed to lead. He also said that the three ... April 1512 hindered the opening of the council called by Julius and it finally met on 3 May at St ... more details
Ecumenical councilcouncil name First Council of the Laterancouncil date 1123 accepted by Catholicism previous Fourth Council of Constantinople next SecondCouncil of the Lateran convoked by Pope Calixtus ... leading to the Council The First LateranCouncil was called by Pope Callistus II whose reign began February ... in Mitteil. des Instituts fur Oesterreich. Gesch., 1885 ref The First LateranCouncil was convoked to confirm ... Germany and the Church. The Concordat of Worms and the First LateranCouncil changed forever the belief ... his rule of the Holy Roman Empire to his son, Henry V. Texts of the First LateranCouncil may vary ... halsall basis lateran1.html Medieval Sourcebook First LateranCouncil Canons with annotations ... penalties . Results of the CouncilLateran I was the first of four Lateran Councils between ..., Holy Roman Emperor died leaving his kingdom in a much weakened condition. The Third LateranCouncil and the Fourth LateranCouncil are generally considered to be of much greater significance than Lateran I. However, Lateran I marked the first time a general and large Council had been held in the West ... Sourcebook First LateranCouncil Canons with annotations http www.legionofmarytidewater.com faith ECUM09.HTM First LateranCouncil See also Concordat of Worms Charter of Liberties Ecumenical councils DEFAULTSORT First Council Of The Lateran Category 1123 in Italy Category Lateran councils 1 Category ... Monday Wednesday, and only in the summer and fall Ecumenical councils of the Catholic Church The Council of 1123 is reckoned in the series of Ecumenical council s by the Catholic Church . It was convoked by Pope Calixtus II in December, 1122, immediately after the Concordat of Worms . The Council ... solely in the Church e abolish the claim of the emperors to influence papal elections. The council ... assembled at Rome in March, 1123 Callistus presided in person. During the Council the decisions ... the office of the papal legate. ref name Hardouin VI, 2, 1916 He had been present in the Lateran Synod ... more details
of St. John Lateran, the Colegio de San Juan de Letran , founded in 1620. References references ... Encyclopedia http www.newadvent.org cathen 09014a.htm Christian Museum of Lateran Article ... in Rome Category Holy See Italy struct stub Link GA de ca Later de Lateran es Letr n eo Laterano fr Latran he sw Laterani pl Lateran pt Latr o ... more details
Infobox constituency type Functional constituency Hong Kong Functional name District CouncilSecond br year Hong Kong legislative election, 2012 2012 abolished parl name Legislative Council of Hong Kong member image map1 map2 map3 region elects howmany Five electorate previous next The District CouncilSecond is a functional constituency Hong Kong functional constituency in the elections for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong . Background main Consultation Document on the Methods for Selecting the Chief Executive and for Forming the LegCo in 2012 The Legislative Council has been formed by two different methods, geographical constituency geographical and functional constituency functional constituencies . The two different constituencies each make up half of the seats in the LegCo. Geographical constituencies are directly elected by the Hong Kong people, while functional constituencies are the professional or special interest group. Eligible voters in a functional constituency may include natural persons as well as other designated legal entities such as organisations and corporations. District Council first is one of the functional constituencies which is nominated and elected by the District Councils of Hong Kong District Councillors . The pan democracy camp has been urging for the abolition for the functional constituencies and fulfill universal suffrage . In 2010, the LegoCo passed the Consultation Document on the Methods for Selecting the Chief Executive and for Forming the LegCo in 2012 and the total 10 new seats in the sum of 5 seats of geographical constituencies and 5 seats of District CouncilSecond functional constituencies will be created in the following Hong Kong legislative election, 2012 2012 LegCo election in September. Electoral Method Only the elected ... are not in the other functional constituencies, the District CouncilSecond constituency is considered ... method . Category Constituencies of Hong Kong Hong Kong Legislative Council constituencies 2012 2016 ... more details
, tithe for the crusade , internal reforms The SecondCouncil of Lyon was the fourteenth ecumenical council of the Catholic Church , convoked on 31 March 1272 and convened in Lyon , France, in 1272 1274. ref Gregory X convoked the general council on 31 March 1272 . . outlined three themes union with the Greeks ... http www.newadvent.org cathen 09476c.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Lyon, SecondCouncil of http www.webcitation.org ... 10 25 07 53 18 Norman P. Tanner, editor Decrees of the Ecumenical Councils , SecondCouncil of Lyon ... www.legionofmarytidewater.com faith ECUM14.HTM SecondCouncil of Lyon Ecumenical councils DEFAULTSORT SecondCouncil Of Lyon Category 1274 in France Category 13th century Roman Catholic Church Councils ...The First Council of Lyon , the Thirteenth Ecumenical Council, took place in 1245. Ecumenical councils of the Catholic Church Ecumenical councilcouncil name SecondCouncil of Lyon council date 1272 1274 accepted by Catholic Church previous First Council of Lyon next Council of Vienne convoked by Pope ... long preparatory arrangements the council assembled at Lyons and opened on 7 May 1274 . . . The Greeks arrived late, on 24 June, since they had been shipwrecked . . . The council had six general sessions ... presided over the council, called to act on a pledge by Byzantine emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos ... Wetterau, Bruce. World history. New York Henry Holt and company. 1994 ref The council was attended ... were given leave to depart with the blessing of God and of the Pope. Among others who attended the council ... summoned to the council, but died en route at Frosinone . Bonaventure was present at the first four ... to be observed in the council, for the first time the nation s appeared as represented elements in an ecclesiastical council, as they had already become represented in the governing of medieval ... s. The main topics discussed at the council were the conquest of the Holy Land and the union of the Eastern ... additional sessions on 18 May, 4 or 7 June, 6 July, 16 July and 17 July. By the end of the council, thirty ... more details
EarlyBuddhism The Second Buddhist council took place approximately one hundred years after the Gautama Buddha Buddha s parinirvana parinirv a . Virtually all scholars agree that the secondcouncil was a historical event. ref Buddhist council. Encyclop dia Britannica. Ultimate Reference Suite. Chicago Encyclop dia Britannica, 2008. ref Traditions regarding the SecondCouncil are confusing and ambiguous, but it is agreed that the overall result was the first schism in the Sangha Sa gha , between the Sthaviravada Sthaviras and the Mah s ghika s, although it is not agreed upon by all what the cause of this split was. ref Skilton, Andrew. A Concise History of Buddhism. 2004. p. 47 ref Modern scholarship According to the Theravadin account of the SecondCouncil, it occurred in Vai l , and was held over ten points which amounted to minor infringements of the Vinaya , such as handling money and eating after midday. ref Skilton, Andrew. A Concise History of Buddhism. 2004. p. 47 ref The council was convened, and an elder rendered a verdict condemning the ten points, after which the council was closed. ref Skilton, Andrew. A Concise History of Buddhism. 2004. p. 47 ref According to this account ... way than by convening the Second Buddhist Council . Some of the Ten Points were against minor dukkata ... be relaxed. The Second Buddhist Council made the unanimous decision not to relax any of the rules, and censured ... Schools Theravadin account of the SecondCouncil http www.sacred texts.com bud sbe20 sbe20120.htm part ... Account of the SecondCouncil from the Mahavamsa Buddhism topics Categories Category Early Buddhism ... History of Buddhism. 2004. p. 48 ref In this account, the council was convened at P aliputra ... relinquish the minor rules of the Vinaya but at the First Buddhist Council there was uncertainty ... councils First Buddhist council Third Buddhist council Fourth Buddhist council Fifth Buddhist council Sixth Buddhist council References reflist External links Bhikkhu Sujato. http sites.google.com ... more details
Ecumenical councilcouncil name SecondCouncil of Nicaea council date 787 accepted by Roman Catholics , Old Catholics , Eastern Orthodox previous Catholic Third Council of Constantinople br Orthodox Quinisext Council next Catholic Fourth Council of Constantinople Roman Catholic br Orthodox Fourth Council ... approved The SecondCouncil of Nicaea is the seventh of the first seven ecumenical councils recognized ... Menologion of Basil 024.jpg thumb 250px The SecondCouncil of Nicaea. The council was again summoned to meet, this time in Nicaea, since Constantinople was still distrusted. The council assembled on September ...&printsec frontcover&dq 22seventh general council, the second of Nicaea, held A.D. 787 22&lr v onepage&q &f false The seventh general council, the second of Nicaea, held A.D. 787, in which the worship ... opinions on it are varied. It met in AD 787 in znik Nicaea site of the First Council of Nicaea ... held a Council of Hieria synod to make the suppression official. Background See Byzantine Iconoclasm The veneration of icons had been abolished by the energetic measures of Constantine V and the Council of Hieria which had described itself as the seventh ecumenical council. These Iconoclasm Byzantine ... that is, that the images should be restored. However, a council, claiming to be ecumenical, had abolished the veneration of icons, so psychologically another ecumenical council was necessary ... council Icon .jpg thumb 250px An icon of the Seventh Ecumenical Council 17th century, Novodevichy Convent , Moscow . In 786, the council met in the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople . However .... ref Ostrogorsky, p.178 ref Proceedings of the Council First Session September 24, 787 Three bishops ... of iconoclasm. Second Session September 26, 787 Papal legates read the letters of Pope Hadrian I asking for agreement with veneration of images, to which question the bishops of the council answered ..., were received into the council. Fourth Session October 1, 787 Proof of the lawfulness ... more details
Ecumenical councilcouncil name SecondCouncil of Constantinople council date 553 accepted by Roman Catholics , Old Catholics , Eastern Orthodox previous Council of Chalcedon next Third Council of Constantinople ... condemning the teaching of Origen and Evagrius. The SecondCouncil of Constantinople is the fifth ... SecondCouncil of Constantinople in the Nicene and Post Nicene Fathers http www.legionofmarytidewater.com faith ECUM05.HTM SecondCouncil of Constantinople Navigation boxes Ecumenical councils ... Western bishops were present including those from Illyricum . The main work of the council was to confirm ... of Mopsuestia d. 428 , two, the attacks on Cyril of Alexandria and the First Council of Ephesus ... was condemned at the earlier ecumenical councilCouncil of Ephesus of Ephesus in 431 . ref name first ... and orthodox parties were made by many emperors over the four centuries following the Council ... Three Chapter Controversy The Council was presided over by Eutychius , Patriarch of Constantinople ... forbidding the council from preceding without him his First Constitutum . For more details see Pope Vigilius . The council, however, proceeded without the pope to condemn the Three Chapters. And during the seventh session of the council, the bishops had Vigilius stricken from the diptych s for his refusal to appear at the council and approve its proceedings, effectively excommunicating him .... ref The First Seven Ecumenical Councils, L. D. Davis VI 242 248. ref His approval of the council was expressed in two documents ref a letter to Eutychius of Constantinople, 8 Dec., 553, and a second ... mention of the council. In Northern Italy the ecclesiastical provinces of Milan and Aquileia Schism ... of the Western Church accepted the decrees of the council, though without great enthusiasm. Though ranked .... The unhappy story of the conflict between the council and the pope, and its lack of immediate ... person, Christ God, the Second Person of the Trinity, ref Price, op. cit., I, 73 5. ref Later Byzantine ... more details
Copy edit date February 2012 Ecumenical councilcouncil name SecondCouncil of Ephesus council date 449 ... 0814653760 pages 226 ref The Council of Chalcedon gave rise to the first major schism in Christianity , the monophysite schism ref name kelly the second if the Nestorian is counted ref name first seven , between those who accepted the SecondCouncil of Ephesus and those who accepted the Council of Chalcedon ... seven ref name kelly or the study of the nature of Christ, the SecondCouncil of Ephesus pronouncing decrees of monophysitism, or one divinized being physis , and the Council of Chalcedon pronouncing ... the time shortly after the SecondCouncil of Ephesus. ref name first seven ref name kelly TOC The first session The Acts by the SecondCouncil of Ephesus the first session being wanting are known through ... him of defending himself. The Acts of the SecondCouncil of Ephesus now give a list of 114 votes ... DEFAULTSORT SecondCouncil Of Ephesus Category 449 Category 5th century Christian church councils Category ... , Assyrian Church of the East Assyrian Church of the East Nestorians previous First Council of Ephesus next Council of Chalcedon not accepted by the Oriental Orthodoxy Oriental Orthodox convoked by Emperor ... Flavianus of Constantinople , Pope Leo I , Theodoret , and Domnus II of Antioch The SecondCouncil of Ephesus commonly known as the Robber Council of Ephesus was a Christological church ... . ref name first seven It was intended to be an ecumenical council , but because of the scandalous ... accepted as ecumenical, and was explicitly repudiated by the fourth and next ecumenical council, the Council of Chalcedon of 451, ref name first seven and named Latrocinium , or Robber Council ... before the council by order of the emperor was whether Patriarch Flavian, in a synod held by him ... and six other bishops, who had been present at his synod, were not allowed to sit as judges in the council ... to Flavian , which he intended to be read at the council and accepted by it as a rule of faith. However ... more details
The SecondCouncil of Toledo was held by the bishops of the Visigothic Kingdom of Kingdom of Toledo Toledo in the city of Toledo, Spain Toledo in 527, under the presidency of the local bishop Montanus, Bishop of Toledo Montanus Mont . The chief issue with which the synod dealt was Arianism . Sources Thompson, E. A. 1969 The Goths in Spain . Oxford Clarendon Press. http www.benedictus.mgh.de quellen chga chga 044t.htm Synodus Toletana secunda , minutes from the Collectio Hispana Gallica Augustodunensis Biblioteca Vaticana Vat. lat. 1341 Councils of Toledo Category Councils of Toledo Category 527 ca II Concili de Toledo es II Concilio de Toledo eu Toledoko II. kontzilioa la Concilium Toletanum II ... more details
expand lead date April 2012 Infobox Ecumenical council bodystyle more to love council name Second Vatican Councilcouncil date start date 1962 end date 1965 accepted by Catholic Church , except Sedevacantists and some Traditional Catholics previous First Vatican Council next convoked by Pope John XXIII ... hierarchy.org event ecv2.html title Second Vatican Council author David M. Cheney work Catholic Hierarchy .... ref Neither the Second Vatican Council nor the subsequent Mass of Paul VI revision of the Roman ... is meant to promote the teachings and intentions attributed to the Second Vatican Council in ways not limited ... Introduction to The Open Church Millennium Edition ref Such views of the Second Vatican Council were ... Ago Today at the Second Vatican Council Reporting and original source documents from the Council ... Opera Omnia Official documents of the Second Vatican Council Constitutions cite journal last Pope ... What did the Second Vatican Council do for us? http eutopia.cua.edu printarticle.cfm?ID 81 The Spirit ... XXIII Category Pope Paul VI Category Second Vatican Council ar ast Conceyu ... scn Cunc liu Vaticanu Secunnu simple Second Vatican Council sk Druh vatik nsky koncil sl Drugi vatikanski ... Education Nostra Aetate Declaration on the Church s Relations with Non Christian Religions The Second Vatican Council also known as Vatican II addressed relations between the Catholic Church Roman Catholic Church and the modern world. It was the twenty first Ecumenical Council of the Catholic Church and the second to be held at St. Peter s Basilica in the Vatican City Vatican . It opened under Pope ... part in the council s opening session, four have become pope pontiffs to date Cardinal Giovanni Battista ... encyclopedia New Catholic Encyclopedia title Vatican Council II edition 1 year 1967 month ... Catholic modernism had enforced since the First Vatican Council . This shift could be seen in theologians ... sought new ways of addressing those challenges. The First Vatican Council had been held nearly a century ... more details
The SecondCouncil of Braga , held in 572, presided over by Martin of Braga , was held to increase the number of bishops in Galaecia . Twelve bishops assisted at this council, and ten decrees were promulgated 1 that the bishops should in their Canonical visitation visitation s see in what manner the priests celebrated the Holy Sacrifice and administered baptism and the other sacraments , thanking God if they found everything as it should be, and instructing the priests if they were found wanting in knowledge, and obliging all catechumens to attend instructions for twenty days before baptism and to learn the creed 2 that the bishop must not be tyrannical towards his priests 3 4 that no fee must be accepted for Holy orders, and the holy chrism must be distributed free 5 6 that the bishop must not ask a fee for consecrating a church, that no church should be consecrated without the bishop being sure of the endowment of the ministers, and that no church built on private property for the purpose of emolument should receive consecration 8 that if a cleric should accuse any one of unchastity without the evidence of two or three witnesses he should be excommunicated 9 that the metropolitan should announce the date of Easter , and have it made known to the people after Christmas, so that they might be prepared for the beginning of Lent , when litanies were to be recited for three days on the third day the Lenten fast should be announced after the Mass 10 that any one saying Mass without fasting, as many did, as a result of Priscillianist tendencies, should be deprived of his office. This council was attended by the bishops of the suffragan sees of Braga, and by those of the Diocese of Lugo , and Pope Innocent III removed all doubt as to its authenticity. See also Councils of Braga Sources div class references small Ferreiro, Alberto. http gateway.proquest.com openurl?url ver Z39.88 ... 572 fr Second concile de Braga gl Segundo Concilio de Braga ru ... more details
of the Council , a magnificent hall with eleven apses, in which were held the various Councils of the Lateran ...Image Lateranspalast 1.jpg thumb 250px The San Giovanni in Laterano square with the Lateran Palace left ... 2 .JPG thumb 250px The Lateran Palace with the Obelisks in Rome Obelisk of Thutmosis III ... w Vatican Museums Vatican Museums . The Lateran Palace Italian Palazzo Laterano , formally the Apostolic Palace of the Lateran Italian Palazzo Apostolico Lateranense , is an ancient palace of the Roman ... in Laterano , the cathedral Church building church of Rome , the Lateran Palace is now occupied by the Museo Storico Vaticano which illustrates the history of the Papal States . The Lateran Palaces .... Until 1970, the palace was also home to the important collections of the Lateran Museum , now dispersed among other parts of the Vatican Museums . From the fourth century, the Palace of the Lateran ... for about a thousand years. History Image Vasi Lateran.jpg thumb 250px The Lateran Palace with the Obelisks ... into the hands of the emperor when Constantine I married his second wife Fausta , sister of Maxentius ... Lateran obelisk. Base of obelisk with citatation of Emperor Constantine.JPG thumb 250px Base of obelisk with citatation of Emperor Constantine I . Image Obelisk Lateran.jpg thumb 250px The Lateran Obelisk ... was occupied by the palace and tower of the Annibaldi family. Between this palace and the Lateran basilica ... remained of the ancient palace of the Lateran in 1586 and erected the present much smaller edifice ... of the Popes From the Close of the Middle Ages , vol. X p 616. ref Fontana reapplied motifs of the Lateran ... XII , who surmounted it with his coat of arms in 1735. From the old Lateran constructions three ... the Lateran Basilica. These monuments are the Scala Santa and the Chapel of the Sancta Sanctorum ... III and the standard to Charlemagne . Modern use The Lateran remained in a suburban environment ... museum devoted to artifacts sent back by missionaries. On 11 February 1929 the Lateran Treaty ... more details
Image Sophokles.jpg thumb right 130px The statue of Sophocles in the Lateran Museum as pictured in 1905 The Lateran Museum Museo Lateranense was a museum founded by the Pope s and housed in the Lateran Palace , adjacent to the Basilica of St. John Lateran in Rome , Italy . It ceased to exist in 1970. Pope Gregory XVI 1831 1846 established the Museo Profano Lateranense or Museo Gregoriano Profano in 1844 which was made up of statues, bas relief sculptures and mosaics of the Roman era. It was expanded in 1854 under Pius IX 1846 1878 with the addition of the Museo Pio Cristiano . The collection was assembled by the archaeologists Father Giuseppe Marchi and Giovanni Battista de Rossi . Marchi collected the sculptured monuments of the early Christian ages, while de Rossi the ancient Christian inscriptions a third department of the museum consisted of copies of some of the more important catacomb frescoes. Father Marchi was appointed the director of the new institution. In 1910, under the pontificate of Pius X 1903 1914 , the Hebrew Lapidary Lapidario Ebraico was established. This section contained 137 inscriptions from ancient Hebrew cemeteries in Rome mostly from via Portuense. The Museo Missionario Etnografico was founded by Pius XI with the documents and relics exhibited in Rome at the Missionary Exposition in 1925, and included historical documents of Missions and relics from the people where these missions took place. The three collections were transferred, under the pontificate of Pope John XXIII 1958 1963 , from the Lateran Palace to the Vatican. They were reopened to the public in 1970. Their collections are still called ex Lateranense to indicate their former place of display. The Lateran Palace is now occupied by the Museo Storico Vaticano which illustrates the history of the Papal States . It was moved to the palace in 1987 and inaugurated in 1991. Sources CathEncy url http www.newadvent.org cathen 09014a.htm title Christian Museum of Lateran http mv.vatican.va ... more details
Image Lateran baptistery, entrance.jpg thumb 300px The entrance to the Lateran Baptistery. Note the porphyry columns, and the richly carved capitals, bases and entablatures, of Flavian age 1st century . The domed octagonal Lateran Baptistery stands somewhat apart from the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano , Rome , to which it has become joined by later construction. This baptistery was founded by Pope Sixtus III in 440, perhaps on an earlier structure, for a legend grew up that Constantine the Great had been baptized there and enriched the structure. However it is more likely that if he was baptized it was in the Eastern part of the Roman Empire and possibly by an Arianism Arian bishop. ref Head, Thomas, Medieval Hagiography, p. 93, note, 19 ref This baptistry was for many generations the only baptistery in Rome, and its octagonal structure, centered upon the large octagonal basin for full immersions provided a model for others throughout Italy, and even an iconic motif of illuminated manuscript s, The fountain of Life . Around the central area, where is the basin of the font, an octagon is formed by eight Porphyry geology porphyry columns, with marble Corinthian order Corinthian capital s and entablature of classical form. On the ceiling of the Baptistry is the story of the Battle of the Milvian Bridge 312 . An ambulatory surrounds the font and outer walls form a larger octagon. Attached to one side, towards the Lateran basilica , is a fine porch with two porphyry columns and richly carved capitals, bases and entablatures. Its plain brick exterior is embellished with a frieze designed by Francesco Borromini in 1657, incorporating the arms of Pope Alexander VII . See also Lateran External links http members.tripod.com romeartlover Vasi101.html Battisterio Lateranense based on Giuseppe Vasi s engravings and his Itinerario 1761. Citations reflist Category Baptisteries Category Roman Catholic churches in Rome Category Ancient Roman buildings and structures in Rome Category ... more details
Politics of Vatican City The Lateran Treaty is one of the Lateran Pacts of 1929 or Lateran Accords , agreements made in 1929 between the Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Kingdom of Italy and the Holy See , and ratified June 7, 1929, ending the Roman Question . Italy was then under a Kingdom of Italy 1861 1946 Fascism 1922 1943 Fascist government the succeeding Italian governments have all upheld the treaty. The pacts consisted of two documents, with four annexes ref http www.vatican.va roman curia secretariat state archivio documents rc seg st 19290211 patti lateranensi it.html Pacts between the Holy See and the Kingdom of Italy, 11 February 1929 ref A political treaty recognising the full sovereignty ... Annex.jpg thumb 220px left Territory of Vatican City State, established by the Lateran Accords ... and the Holy See, and culminated in the agreements of the Lateran Pacts, signed the Treaty says ref ... of the Lateran Treaty ref for King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy by Benito Mussolini , Prime ... Secretary of State , on February 11, 1929. The agreements were signed in the Lateran Palace ... patti lateranensi it.html Lateran Treaty, article 1 ref The attached financial agreement was accepted ... hand man for Pietro Gasparri during the Lateran Treaty negotiations The sum thereby given to the Holy ... over, the Vatican and Lateran Palaces and a yearly income of 3,250,000 Italian lira ... until the signing of the Lateran Treaty considered themselves prisoner in the Vatican prisoners ... by the Lateran Treaties . ref http legislationline.org download action download id 1613 file b4371e43dc8cf675b67904284951.htm ... Judicialgoverningbodies Laws and decrees.htm Text of the Lateran Treaty and other laws and decrees related ... seg st 19290211 patti lateranensi it.html Text in the original language of the Lateran Pacts, including ... Pactos Lateranenses ko hr Lateranski ugovori id Perjanjian Lateran it Patti Lateranensi he ... egyezm ny ms Perjanjian Lateran nl Verdrag van Lateranen ja no Lateranoverenskomsten pl Traktaty ... more details
Other people John the Deacon John , known as canon of the Lateran or deacon of the Lateran fl. 12th C , was a medieval Rome Roman deacon , Canon priest canon and religious chronicler. John lived in the second half of the 12th century, and served as a deacon and canon of the Basilica of St. John Lateran . He compiled a work on this papal basilica , and dedicated it, in the preface, to Pope Alexander III 1159 81 , thereby indicating the date of its composition. It was obviously a secondary object of the author in composing this work to support the canons of the Lateran in their dispute for precedence with the canons of St. Peter s Basilica . References catholic Mabillon, ed. Iter Italicum , II, 560 76 P.L. , CXCIV, 1543 50 Category People from Rome Category Roman Catholic writers Category 12th century Italian people ... more details
within France . The Lateran Palace has also been the site of five Ecumenical council s. See Laterancouncil s. Lateran fires During the Avignon papacy , the Lateran Palace and the basilica ...Infobox religious building building name Papal Archbasilica of St. John Lateran br small Archibasilica ... 2006 09 07.jpg caption Facade of the Basilica of St. John Lateran location Flagicon VAT Holy See Vatican ... thumb 250px The late Baroque fa ade of the Basilica of St. John Lateran was completed by Alessandro Galilei in 1735 after winning a competition for the design. The Papal Archbasilica of St. John Lateran lang it Arcibasilica Papale di San Giovanni in Laterano , commonly known as St. John Lateran s Archbasilica and St. John Lateran s Basilica , is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Rome and the official ... archpriest of St. John Lateran is Agostino Vallini , Cardinal Vicar General for the Diocese ... Question with the Lateran Treaty . The Lateran Basilica is adjacent to the Lateran Palace . Etymology ... Saviour and Ss. John the Baptist and the Evangelist at the Lateran . ref name Diocese of Rome cite ... accessdate 2008 08 07 ref Lateran Palace main Lateran Palace The basilica itself stands over the remains ... of his properties. File Obelisk Lateran.jpg thumb The square in front of the Lateran Palace ... in Karnak . It was placed in the Circus Maximus before being re erected in its current location. The Lateran Palace fell into the hands of the emperor when Constantine I married his second wife Fausta , sister of Maxentius . Known by that time as the Domus Faustae or House of Fausta, the Lateran Palace ... and the adjacent Lateran Palace was presided over by Pope Sylvester I in 324, declaring both ... meaning Most Holy Lateran Church, of all the churches in the city and the world, the mother and head ... thumb 250px The nave of San Giovanni in Laterano. The Lateran Palace and basilica have been rededicated ... of the newly consecrated baptistry of the Basilica. Pope Lucius II dedicated the Lateran Palace ... more details
The Basilica of Saint John Lateran is the oldest of all basilicas in Rome. It was built in a piece of land donated by Constantine the Great in 311 . Originally known as the Church of the Savior, it was later dedicated to both Johns. ref My First Book of Saints, p.265, Fr. Paolo Pirlo ref Being the cathedral of Rome and the official residence of the Pope, the basilica carries the title Omnium Urbis et Orbis Eclesiarum Mater a Caput .It was Concentrated by Sylvester I in 313. ref http www.wf f.org JohnLateran 20dedic.html Dedication of John Lateran ref File Facade San Giovanni in Laterano 2006 09 07.jpg thumb 350px right Saint John Lateran References reflist External links http www.americancatholic.org Features Saints saint.aspx?id 1194 Feast of the Lateran http www.catholicnewsagency.com saint.php?n 650 Lateran Greatest Church See also Dedication of Saint Mary Major Dedication of Saint Peter and Paul Portal Christianity Category Holy See Category Basilicas RC stub ... more details
Infobox Military Award name Papal Lateran Cross br Pontificia Croce Lateranense image File Croce lateranense.jpg 260px image caption awarded by flagicon Vatican City Holy See The Holy See type Three degree medal Gold, Silver, and Bronze ref Antiques A to Z, http www.antiquesatoz.com orders holord.htm HOLY SEE or VATICAN ORDERS DECORATIONS MEDALS ref eligibility Practicing Roman Catholic s for Merit status Current established February 18, 1903 first award last award total posthumous recipients individual image2 File Nastro Croce Lateranense.png 130px image caption2 ribbon The Papal Lateran Cross lang it Pontificia Croce Lateranense lang la Crux Lateranum is a medal for recognition of merit bestowed by the Holy See . Overview The Papal Lateran Cross was commissioned by Pope Leo XIII , and instituted on February 18, 1903. The distinction was created as a recognititon of merit, and is named in honor of the Basilica of St. John in Lateran Rome . The decoration consists of a Greek cross displaying the image of St. John the Evangelist on the right, St. John the Baptist on the left, St. Peter at top, and St. Paul at the bottom. Christ the Redeemer is displayed at the center of the cross. The reverse side of the cross is engraved with the names, in Latin , of each saint depicted Joanes , Batis , Petrus , Paulus , as well as the symbol of Christ P and X inside a circle . A button located above the cross is inscribed with the phrase Sacrosancta lateranensis ecclesia omnium urbis et orbis ecclesiarum mater et caput The sacred and holy church of the Lateran the mother and the head of all of the churches of the city and the world . The medal has been crafted in a number of designs with or without an adjoining circle, as well as a solid medal with a cross in relief. The accompanying ribbon is red with blue stripes along the sides. Recipients Notable individuals who received this honor ... 1978. Milan Arnoldo Mondadori Editore. reflist DEFAULTSORT Papal Lateran Cross Category Orders ... more details