LATERAN COUNCIL, FIFTH

1512–17, 18th ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church, convened by Pope Julius II and continued by his successor Leo X. Julius called the council to counter an attempt begun (1510) by Louis XII of France to revive the conciliar theory (i.e., that a council has supreme power, even over the pope) of a hundred years before (see Schism, Great) and thus precipitate a new schism. In this maneuver the council was a success. The Concordat of 1516, a papal settlement with France, was ratified there. Otherwise the council accomplished little; the reforming party had to wait until the Council of Trent. It did republish the bull of Julius (1503), which declared that simony invalidated a papal election—a signal reform. Interesting enactments of the council include a decree legalizing the charitable pawnshops the Franciscans had been establishing and another that set up a censorship of printed books.

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...1512. This was the fifth Lateran Council 1512-17 . The Fifth Council of the Lateran 1512-17 The last Council...eighteenth ecumenical Council, consciously conformed to the pattern of the papal councils of the central period...
...said already, the Fifth Council of the Lateran 1512-1517 , meeting...months later, if the Fifth Lateran Council had succeeded...guides both Church and Council, it is only when...the possibility of a councils failing that it becomes...
...movement, which placed the Council above the Pope. The Council which began at Basle in 1431...only through an Ecumenical Council. But the Renaissance Popes...Rome. Once more, at this Fifth Lateran Council the eighteenth "ecumenical...
...114 Coroticus, British chieftain 25 Council see also Synods First Lateran (a.649) 51 , 55 , 56 Lateran (a.680) 55 of Arles 109 of Carthage...Constantinople I 51 of Constantinople II (Fifth Council) 51 3 of Constantinople III 55 of Ephesus...
...defined in this era, see Lemoine, Droits des religieux, pp. 13ff. 3. The Lateran Council of 1215 had forbidden new religions, and Gregory Xs promulgations at the Council of Lyons in the latter part of the century confirmed this. Pius V rejected...
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...reprinted in my The Fifth Lateran Council: Studies on...custom attend councils and were at...F.M. The councils deputation on...The Origins of Lateran Vs Apostolici...Prophecy and the Fifth Lateran Council (1512-1517...
...he was summoning a council that would take up...1215, the Fourth Lateran Council promulgated...the failure of the Fifth Crusade, blamed...the pope and the council regarding the deposition...have noted, the Council of Lyons had voted...turning point in the Fifth Crusade, it once...
...entrusting the councils success to the prayers...from Rome, that the council may be also to their advantage." (5) The fifth paragraph invoked a...theologians favored calling a council in 1962. (19) Even...it seemed that the council was being held twenty...the twelve preceding councils, from Lateran I (1123 CE) to Vatican...
...Egypt and the Supreme Council of Antiquities, the...lecture at the Forty-Fifth International Congress...Vatican I Debate: Between Council and Conciliarism" by...Nicholas of Cusa and the Council of Basel: Can the Prodigals...The Impact of Church Councils and Synods in the Middle...canon regular of the Lateran; Andre born Alfred...
...liberandum, the final canon issued by the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215.12 Following the failure of the Fourth...in the very campaign authorized by the Fourth Lateran Council, namely, the Fifth Crusade (1218-1221). The appearance of Francis...
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...enemy lines during the Fifth Crusade, hoping that...Soldiers on both sides of the Fifth Crusade had converted...within a decade after the Fifth Crusade, The Chronicle...a practice the Fourth Lateran Council had condemned in 1215...
...the failure of the Fifth Lateran Council to achieve...undo the work of the Council itself, restoring...definitions of popes and councils, but doctrines constantly...of Vatican II. The Council exalted the episcopacy...consultation with pastoral councils and senates of priests...the Second Vatican Council, can be overstepped...now exist: plenary councils, diocesan synods...
...since the end of the council, the need for active...laity." Further, the council called on the entire...has emerged since the council as well. For a variety...Leo the Great in the fifth century. The Fourth Lateran Council (1215) banned...
...Second Vatican Council. Yet hundreds...one ecumenical councils, beginning with the First Council of Nicea in 325...in the twenty-fifth century, Vatican...remembered as another Lateran V--a reforming...insisting on the councils continuity, whereas...are right: The council was a radical break...in the twenty-fifth century, the Second...
...Balthasar, 609. (63.) Fourth Lateran Council (1215), canons 15 and 27...242, 248. (64.) Fourth Lateran Council, canon 68; in Tanner...dissimilitudo notanda." Fourth Lateran Council; in Tanner, Decrees, vol...
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...list of forbidden books was adopted at the Fifth Lateran Council in 1515, then confirmed by the Council of Trent in 1546. Similar catalogues have...Catholic intellectual circles. After the Council of Trent had authorised a revised list prepared...
...list of forbidden books was adopted at the Fifth Lateran Council in 1515, then confirmed by the Council of Trent in 1546. Similar catalogues have...Catholic intellectual circles; after the Council of Trent had authorised a revised list prepared...
...rebel clergy and implemented the rules of the Fourth Lateran Council. He also played a leading role in the defeats inflicted...1917, 805 black privates with 22 white officers of the Fifth Battalion of the SANLC sailed from Cape Town, bound...
...rebel clergy and implemented the rules of the Fourth Lateran Council. He also played a leading role in the defeats inflicted...1917, 805 black privates with 22 white officers of the Fifth Battalion of the SANLC sailed from Cape Town, bound...


 

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LATERAN COUNCIL, FIFTH 1512 17, 18th ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church, convened by Pope Julius II and continued by his successor Leo X . Julius called the council to counter an attempt begun (1510) by Louis XII of France...
TRENT, COUNCIL OF 1545 47, 1551 52, 1562 63, 19th ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church, convoked...the church had already produced the Fifth Lateran Council (1512 17), but it had proved ineffectual...
...Fisher, and Cardinal Jimenez. However, the first major reform efforts failed; these were the Fifth Lateran Council (see Lateran Council, Fifth ) and the election of Adrian VI, who died too soon to accomplish anything. In the next pontificate...
...the anti-French Holy League . The resultant struggle was a draw (see Italian Wars ). In 1512 he assembled the Fifth Lateran Council , which condemned the Gallicanism of the church in France and abolished simony in the college of cardinals. Julius...
...became general of this order (1508), and was made a cardinal (1517). He played a leading role at the Fifth Lateran Council as an advocate of reform. As papal legate in Germany in 1518 and 1519 he attempted to reconcile the differences...
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