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Diocese of Utrecht (695–1580)

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Joosting and Muller noted that Leo X also promulgated another bull, in which he commissioned that the Bishop of Utrecht, his treasurer and his subjects informed that they were empowered to disregard privileges formerly granted to others and to prosecute offenders while setting aside formerly
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Joosting, Jan G. C.; Muller, Samuel (1912). "Verbod van Paus Leo X aan den aartsbisschop van Keulen als legatus natus, Philips bisschop van Utrecht, diens fiscus en diens kerkelijke en wereldlijke onderdanen in eerste instantie naar keulen te doen dagvaarden".
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that the bishops of the Diocese, as the result of grants of immunities by a succession of German kings, and notably by the Saxon and Franconian emperors, gradually became the temporal rulers of a dominion as great as the neighboring counties and duchies.
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was forbidden, and the cathedral was converted into a Protestant church in 1580. The cathedral chapter survived and "still managed its lands and formed part of the provincial government" in the Lordship of Utrecht. "The newly appointed
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The diocese was elevated to an archdiocese in 1559. It was taken from Province of Cologne, in which it was a suffragan, and elevated to the rank of an archdiocese and metropolitan see. During the administration of the first archbishop,
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In the year 1939, twelve centuries after his death, the blessed work of the apostel Willibrord, the preacher of the Gospel in these lands, is unitedly and thankfully commemorated.
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spread rapidly, especially among the nobility, who viewed with disfavor the endowment of the new bishoprics with the ancient and wealthy abbeys. The
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History of the so-called Jansenist church of Holland; with a sketch of its earlier annals, and some account of the Brothers of the common life
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This article is about the spiritual jurisdiction of the bishops of Utrecht in the Middle Ages. For their secular principality, see
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This book contains documents relating to the limit of the jurisdiction of the bishop of Utrecht. This book was published in
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much of Holland was under vicars apostolic as mission territory, as England was in the same period; although some areas had
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For the history of the Catholic Church in the Netherlands after the suppression of the archdiocese of Utrecht, see
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Bronnen voor de geschiedenis der kerkelijke rechtspraak in het bisdom Utrecht in di middeleeuwen
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For a list including the archbishops of the re-established modern dioceses, see
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Werken der Vereeniging tot Uitgaaf der Bronnen van het Oud-Vaderlandsche Recht
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opposition. The archdiocese was suppressed in 1580. Walter Phillips wrote, in
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in 1572 is an example of the persecution which Catholics suffered. During the
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voluntarily transferred their right of electing the bishop to Charles V, and
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Ring, Trudy; Watson, Noelle; Schellinger, Paul, eds. (1995).
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Religious organizations disestablished in the 16th century
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History of the so-called Jansenist church of Holland
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This is what occurred in the Dutch Republic. 1164: 853:Changes of this nature were not regulated by 91:, the founding of the diocese dates back to 1383:International dictionary of historic places 1282: 1280: 1031: 1029: 922: 893: 828: 212:, and transferred his secular authority to 192: 176: 1250: 1248: 1246: 1244: 1242: 1240: 1238: 891: 889: 887: 885: 883: 881: 879: 877: 875: 873: 396:List of bishops and archbishops of Utrecht 362:started when the vicariate was erected by 1213: 1207: 182:was Pope Leo X's 1517 prohibition to the 1277: 1192:. 's-Gravenhage: Martinus Nijhoff.  1110: 1026: 938: 243: 69: 1415:Dioceses established in the 7th century 1235: 960: 958: 956: 870: 366:in 1592. "For two centuries after the 14: 1402: 1156: 857:, according to Hove who wrote in 1909. 808:History of religion in the Netherlands 103:and eleven companions on a mission to 1311: 1094:. In Jackson, Samuel Macauley (ed.). 1089: 1045: 1296: 953: 907: 389: 224:gave his consent to the proceeding. 126:in 695. In 695 Sergius consecrated 631:Gozewijn van Amstel (van Randerath) 24: 1410:Catholic Church in the Netherlands 1370: 25: 1431: 1301:". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). 943:". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). 912:". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). 783:Frederik V Schenck van Toutenburg 325:Frederik V Schenck van Toutenburg 258:Frederik V Schenck van Toutenburg 18:Archdiocese of Utrecht (695–1580) 1286: 1159:Debitum pastoralis officii nobis 1146: 1079: 1035: 995: 928: 897: 757:Henry of the Palatinate (bishop) 178:Debitum pastoralis officii nobis 847: 837: 302:St. Martin's Cathedral, Utrecht 27:Historic Roman Catholic diocese 1104: 1073: 834:was hardly more than a title." 820: 776: 347:Vicariate Apostolic of Batavia 248:Statue of Saint Willibrord in 239: 13: 1: 864: 214:Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor 184:Archbishop-Elector of Cologne 1297:Hove, Alphonse van (1909). " 709:Frederik III van Blankenheim 74:Commemorative plaque at the 7: 939:Mershman, Francis (1912). 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Index

Archdiocese of Utrecht (695–1580)
Prince-Bishopric of Utrecht
Latin Church
Catholic Church
Low Countries
Protestant Reformation

Domkerk
Catholic Encyclopedia
Francia
Ecgberht of Ripon
Willibrord
pagan
Frisia
Pepin of Herstal
Latin
Pope Sergius I
Willibrord
Rome
Frisians
Encyclopædia Britannica
John Mason Neale
Adalbold II of Utrecht
New Schaff–Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge
Drenthe
Teisterbant
Archbishop-Elector of Cologne
Hermann of Wied
legatus natus
Philip of Burgundy

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