RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
206
year: 1121
initiator: Pope Calixtus II
recipient: Patriarch Warmund of Jerusalem
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: Jul. 6. Lateran. Pope Calixtus II writes to Patriarch Warmund of Jerusalem regarding the cantor [Ansellus] [34] and succentor of the Holy Sepulchre, who, as a result of some dispute, are living like laymen in their houses and are ordering others to replace them in the performance of the Divine Office. They are to return to the community or the pope will expel them. The other brothers should agree how to dispose of their offices.
Jul. 6. Lateran. Pope Calixtus II writes to Patriarch Warmund of Jerusalem regarding the cantor [Ansellus] [34] and succentor of the Holy Sepulchre, who, as a result of some dispute, are living like laymen in their houses and are ordering others to replace them in the performance of the Divine... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 130-1, no. 23 (RRH no. 94)
RRR: Correspondence/envoy
208
year: 1121
initiator: Pope Calixtus II
recipient: Archbishop of Caesarea and the church in the province of Jerusalem
text: Jul. 6. Lateran. Pope Calixtus II writes to the archbishop of Caesarea and the church in the province of Jerusalem, as well as to his relation [consanguineus] King Baldwin II and the subjects of the kingdom of Jerusalem. The death of Patriarch Arnulf and the unanimous election of Patriarch Warmund have been reported to the pope by letters and by a legation from the kingdom. Confirming the new patriarch in his faculties, Pope Calixtus writes that he has despatched Bishop Peter of Porto as papal legate with the pallium. He enjoins on the clergy and subjects of Jerusalem obedience to the Holy See and to the patriarch.
Jul. 6. Lateran. Pope Calixtus II writes to the archbishop of Caesarea and the church in the province of Jerusalem, as well as to his relation [consanguineus] King Baldwin II and the subjects of the kingdom of Jerusalem. The death of Patriarch Arnulf and the unanimous election of Patriarch Warmund... more
sources: Hiestand, PK, pp. 128-30, no. 22 (RRH no. 96)