CATHARI

kăthˈərī [Gr.,=pure], name for members of the widespread dualistic religious movement of the Middle Ages. Carried from the Balkans to Western Europe, Catharism flourished in the 12th and 13th cent. as far north as England. It was known by various names and in various forms (see Bogomils; Albigenses). Catharism was descended from Gnosticism and Manichaeism and echoed many of the ideas of Marcion. The Cathari tended to reject not only the outward symbols of the Christian church, such as the sacraments and the hierarchy, but also the basic relationship between God and humanity as taught by orthodox Christianity. Instead, the Cathari believed in a dualistic universe, in which the God of the New Testament, who reigned over spiritual things, was in conflict with the evil god (or Satan), who ruled over matter. Asceticism, absolute surrender of the flesh to the spirit, was to be cultivated as the means to perfection. There were two classes of the Cathari, the believers and the Perfect. The believers passed to the ranks of the Perfect on acceptance of the consolamentum, a sort of sacrament that was a laying on of hands. The Catharist concept of Jesus resembled modalistic monarchianism in the West and adoptionism in the East. Persecution, such as that by the Inquisition, and the efforts of popes like Innocent III destroyed Catharism by the 15th cent.

See J. Madaule, The Albigensian Crusade (tr. 1967); J. R. Strayer, The Albigensian Crusades (1971); S. O'Shea, The Perfect Heresy (2000).

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...in the 1240s, accused Cathars used force to oppose the...easily convinced that their Cathar neighbors were dangerous...sentenced by the inquisition Cathars? In part to do so is simply...them "probable or accused Cathar believers or sympathizers...
...heavenly home only through the church of the Cathari, and since many have died both before...only with admission to the sect. The Cathari, therefore, enter heaven immediately...though some were more or less Arians. The Cathari were more uniform in cult and custom than...
...geographic spread and political status, the Cathari were the most important Western sect...from the middle of the 13th century. The Cathari disappeared from Germany after 1233...Francis- cans) became the rivals of the Cathari and similar movements and were charged...
...Inquisitor on Catharism The sect of the Cathari is divided into three parts, or principal...these are all in Lombardy. The other Cathari, however, whether in Tuscany, the Marquisate...differ in their opinions from the said Cathari, or some of them. For all these Cathari...
...undertaking of marriage by a Cathari couple, especially during...Catholic marriage, and the Cathars encouraged Believers...43 It is true that the Cathars did not transform the...neutralization of sin in the Cathari belief which meant that...lascivious behaviour among the Cathars than among the Catholics...
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...GILES POWER AND PURITY: CATHAR HERESY IN MEDIEVAL ITALY...that "the struggle over the Cathar faith was at the heart of a...the city. The research on Cathar families clarifies their standing...significant in proving that the Cathars were intimately engaged in...
...antisacramental movements, especially the Cathari, known as the Albigensians in southern...heretic" was reserved especially for the Cathari in the next century, when a crusade against...III (1181-1185) especially with the Cathars and Paterenes in mind, empowered the...
...of love in the heretical views of the Cathars (including their rejection of marriage...congenital connexion with the heresy of the Cathars, and both its surreptitious opposition...poets, few if any of these poets were Cathari heretics, and such Arabic influence as...
...was manufactured in the late Middle Ages by the Roman Catholic Church in the aftermath of the Albigensian crusade against the Cathari (Thomas 439; Schone passim). "The modern myth of devil-worship, with its night-flying and its sabbaths, was a gross...
such as the Cathari, denied the sacrificial interpretation of the Eucharist altogether; the sacrament was also at the heart of the dispute between...
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...of heretics called the Cathars. Every tourist office...of the "Road of the Cathars," with information...heroic resistance. The Cathar or Albigensian heresy...Montsegur in 1243, the Cathar cause was decisively...hundred male and female Cathars were burned alive on...
...Albigensians--as the Cathars are also known--however...primary source materials by Cathar adherents, this book...all commentaries on the Cathars, the troubadours have...theory of the origin of Cathar heterodoxies. He observed...The Story of the Last Cathars by Rene Weis, a professor...
...Church; thus the "Landmarkist" historiography of American Baptists who trace the lineage of the one true Church through Cathari, Waldensians, Lollards, Albigenses, and all the way back to Jesus himself. All such efforts attempt to answer the question...
...the centuries numerous dissenting, heretical, and schismatic groups from the second through the sixteenth centuries: the Cathari, the Novationists, the Donatists, the Paulicians, the Acephali, the Paternines, the Petrobrusiani, the Henricians...
...Church; thus the "Landmarkist" historiography of American Baptists who trace the lineage of the one true Church through Cathari, Waldensians, Lollards, Albigenses, and all the way back to Jesus himself. All such efforts attempt to answer the question...


 

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...many signs proudly tell you, Cathar country. Well, it used to...ups or older families, the Cathar legacy is one of the main draws...particularly grim massacre of Cathars. Moving swiftly on... you...outside. The reportedly stunning Cathar fortress of Montsegur and the...
Carcassonne, Cathar Country and Catalonia .... Carcassonne, Cathar Country and Catalonia No single supplement 6, 20 October, 28 March 6 April 8 days frompounds 599. Return flights from Cardiff and Bristol to Barcelona or Reus. Return airport...
Carcassonne, Cathar Country Catalonia. May...the land of the heretical Cathars and solve the mystery of...drive past two spectacular Cathar castles - Puilaurens, perched...saw the last stand of the Cathars in 1255. In Rennes-le...
The Cathar-Tic Land of Labyrinth...Pays Cathare (Welcome to Cathar Country), wed already put...the Christian heretics the Cathars. The peaceful sect shunned...perhaps the lost treasure of the Cathars, some of which might still...
...13th-century heresy of the Cathars (also called "Pure Ones...In the preface we learn that Cathars "believed that humans were...Christian Crusade against the Cathars and assembled an enormous army...stake of over 100 captured Cathar men and women. In tackling...
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CATHARI kath ri Gr.,=pure, name for members...echoed many of the ideas of Marcion . The Cathari tended to reject not only the outward symbols...by orthodox Christianity. Instead, the Cathari believed in a dualistic universe, in which...
...7th cent. But the puristic anti-intellectual movement had many descendants Novatian , the Donatists (see Donatism ), the Cathari , and even Emanuel Swedenborg and Edward Irving . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University...
...preacher, a Dominican. He traveled throughout Italy on preaching tours and was especially known for his opposition to the Cathari . He was murdered by some of that sect and canonized the next year as a martyr. He is called St. Peter Martyr. Feast: Apr...
...centers, religious sect of S France in the Middle Ages. Beliefs and Practices Officially known as heretics, they were actually Cathari , Provencal adherents of a doctrine similar to the Manichaean dualistic system of material evil and spiritual good (see Manichaeism...
...Little is heard of the Manichees in the West after the 6th cent., but their doctrines reappear in the medieval heresies of the Cathari , Albigenses , and Bogomils . It was the practice in the Middle Ages to call by the name of Manichaeism any dualist Christian...
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