RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1995
year: 1225
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Archbishop of Caesarea and the bishop of Acre
text: Jul. 19. Rieti. Pope Honorius III orders the archbishop of Caesarea and the bishop of Acre to compel the return of churches usurped by laymen to the patriarch of Antioch.
Jul. 19. Rieti. Pope Honorius III orders the archbishop of Caesarea and the bishop of Acre to compel the return of churches usurped by laymen to the patriarch of Antioch.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, p. 422, no. 105
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1996
year: 1225
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Archbishop of Caesarea and the bishops of Acre and Beirut
text: Jul. 23. Rieti. Pope Honorius III again admonishes the queen of Cyprus, her son H., his balius, the comestabulus, barones, milites and homines of Cyprus. The archbishop of Nicosia and his suffragans have petitioned the pope to ensure that the laity observe the agreement on tithes, possessions and other things that was mediated by Cardinal Pelagius of Albano, the papal legate. The pope demands that they do so. Since C. episcopus Amachistensis, who has been working on this matter at the curia for 4 years, is absent from Cyprus, the pope is writing to the archbishop of Caesarea and the bishops of Acre and Beirut to enforce the agreement.
Jul. 23. Rieti. Pope Honorius III again admonishes the queen of Cyprus, her son H., his balius, the comestabulus, barones, milites and homines of Cyprus. The archbishop of Nicosia and his suffragans have petitioned the pope to ensure that the laity observe the agreement on tithes, possessions and... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:270-1, no. c-62
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1975
year: 1225
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Magister of the Knights Templar
institution: Templars
text: Jan. 10. Lateran. The bishop of Tortosa [Anteradensis episcopus] has complained to Pope Honorius III about the behaviour of the Knights Templar. Lordship of the city of Tortosa is divided between the bishop and the Templars, but the latter, breaking the terms of division laid down a century ago, have ignored the bishop’s lordship [dominium], treating his part as their own, taking control of the city gate that belongs to the church, publicly proclaiming [bannum proclamare] that they have full rights and impeding the operation of the bishop’s meat market [becaria] and the freedom of merchants to sell his grain and wine. They have built 2 new churches in their part of the city, in which they have installed Greek priests [Greci presbyteri] in defiance of the bishop and the Holy See. They have refused to pay their dues, including tithes, to the bishopric, according to the evidence provided by their own rustici Sarraceni, and they have detained tribute paid by [the town of] Coeblum. They have denied the bishop his parochial rights at Castellum Album. The pope gravely rebukes the magister and brothers of the Knights Templar. He orders them to make satisfaction and informs them that he has ordered the archbishops of Tyre and Caesarea and the bishop of Acre to enforce his judgement.
Jan. 10. Lateran. The bishop of Tortosa [Anteradensis episcopus] has complained to Pope Honorius III about the behaviour of the Knights Templar. Lordship of the city of Tortosa is divided between the bishop and the Templars, but the latter, breaking the terms of division laid down a century ago,... more
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 403-5, no. 89
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1978
year: 1225
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Magister and brothers of the Knights Templar
institution: Templars
text: [Jan. 22. Pope Honorius III orders the magister and brothers of the Knights Templar to readmit frater Thomas, who had left to join another order, but had found its life too severe.
[Jan. 22. Pope Honorius III orders the magister and brothers of the Knights Templar to readmit frater Thomas, who had left to join another order, but had found its life too severe.
sources: Claverie, L’ordre du Temple 3:468, no. 527. Calender entry].
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1980
year: 1225
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Queen of Cyprus, her son H., his balius, the comestabulus, barones, milites and homines of the kingdom of Cyprus, and also to the bishops of Tripoli and Valenia and the cantor of Tripoli
text: Mar. 5. Lateran. Writing to the queen of Cyprus, her son H., his balius, the comestabulus, barones, milites and homines of the kingdom of Cyprus, and also to the bishops of Tripoli and Valenia and the cantor of Tripoli, Pope Honorius III again demands that the Cypriot laity observe the terms of the agreement with the church, as an appeal they had made had not reached the Holy See on time.
Mar. 5. Lateran. Writing to the queen of Cyprus, her son H., his balius, the comestabulus, barones, milites and homines of the kingdom of Cyprus, and also to the bishops of Tripoli and Valenia and the cantor of Tripoli, Pope Honorius III again demands that the Cypriot laity observe the terms of the... more
sources: Schabel, Bullarium 1:265-6, no. c-60
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1984
year: 1225
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Gerold patriarch of Jerusalem
text: May. 10. Tivoli. Pope Honorius III, who has translated Gerold from the bishopric of Valence to the patriarchate of Jerusalem, orders Gerold to take part in the election of his successor at Valence. [334]
May. 10. Tivoli. Pope Honorius III, who has translated Gerold from the bishopric of Valence to the patriarchate of Jerusalem, orders Gerold to take part in the election of his successor at Valence. [334]
sources: Claverie, Honorius, p. 410, no. 93
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1986
year: 1225
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Suffragan archbishops and bishops of, and the heads of religious communities in, the patriarchate of Jerusalem
text: May 12. Tivoli. Pope Honorius III orders the suffragan archbishops and bishops of, and the heads of religious communities in, the patriarchate of Jerusalem to obey the new patriarch.
May 12. Tivoli. Pope Honorius III orders the suffragan archbishops and bishops of, and the heads of religious communities in, the patriarchate of Jerusalem to obey the new patriarch.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 412-13, no. 95
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2000
year: 1225
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Chapter of the church of Apamea
text: Aug. 16. Rieti. Pope Honorius III defines for the chapter of the church of Apamea the rules that should regulate the election of a new archbishop.
Aug. 16. Rieti. Pope Honorius III defines for the chapter of the church of Apamea the rules that should regulate the election of a new archbishop.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, p. 427, no. 110
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
1987
year: 1225
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Cardinal Romano of Sant’ Angelo
text: May 12. Tivoli. Writing to Cardinal Romano of Sant’ Angelo, the papal legate, Pope Honorius III lists various instructions he has given to the new patriarch of Jerusalem, including those on crusade preaching and on indulgences relating to the commutation of vows.
May 12. Tivoli. Writing to Cardinal Romano of Sant’ Angelo, the papal legate, Pope Honorius III lists various instructions he has given to the new patriarch of Jerusalem, including those on crusade preaching and on indulgences relating to the commutation of vows.
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 413-14, no. 96
RRR: Council/ruling decisions/legislation
2005
year: 1225
initiator: Pope Honorius III
recipient: Cantor Antiochenus, archidiaconus Antiochenus and magister Petrus canonicus Antiochenus, together with the chapter
text: Sept. 25. Rieti. Informed that Patriarch Rainier of Antioch had died on 16 Sept. (1225[335]), Pope Honorius III orders the cantor Antiochenus, archidiaconus Antiochenus and magister Petrus canonicus Antiochenus, together with the chapter, to elect a successor. In the meantime they are to administer the temporal possessions of the patriarchate, having especial regard for the custody of the castle of Cursarium.
Sept. 25. Rieti. Informed that Patriarch Rainier of Antioch had died on 16 Sept. (1225[335]), Pope Honorius III orders the cantor Antiochenus, archidiaconus Antiochenus and magister Petrus canonicus Antiochenus, together with the chapter, to elect a successor. In the meantime they are to administer... more
sources: Claverie, Honorius, pp. 427-8, no. 111