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Council of Clermont (535)

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In summary, the canons prohibit bishops from submitting to the deliberations of councils any private or temporal affairs, before having dealt with matters regarding discipline; clerics are forbidden to appeal to seculars in their disputes with bishops; excommunication is pronounced against bishops
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who solicit the protection of princes in order to obtain the episcopacy, or who cause forged decrees of election to be signed. The council also declared that Jews may not hold the office of magistrate, and spoke against
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Seventeen canons were drawn up at the council, of which the first sixteen are contained in the
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Brian Brennan, 1985. "'Episcopae': Bishops' Wives Viewed in Sixth-Century Gaul"
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Reinhold, Gregor. "Lausanne and Geneva." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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Fournet, Pierre Auguste. "St. Gal." The Catholic Encyclopedia
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The Archaeology of Frankish Church Councils, AD 511-768
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Archaeology of Frankish Church Councils, AD 511-768
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Two further Frankish synods were held in Clermont (
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Index

Council of Clermont
Frankish synods
Arvernum
Clermont
conquered
Clovis I
prelates
Austrasia
bishop of Bourges
Saint Gal
bishop of Clermont
Windisch
Nicetius
Trier
Decretum Gratiani
Gratian
canon law
Corpus Iuris Canonici
marriages between relatives
Fournet, Pierre Auguste. "St. Gal." The Catholic Encyclopedia
Reinhold, Gregor. "Lausanne and Geneva." The Catholic Encyclopedia
Kirsch, Johann Peter. "St. Nicetius." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 11. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911
"Chapter 5. From Councils to Canon Law"
doi
10.1163/ej.9789004179769.i-292.27
ISBN
978-90-474-4406-0
Schaff, Philip. History of the Christian Church, volume III, §50 "Marriage and Celibacy of the Clergy"
Categories
6th-century church councils

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