Synod of Rome (various, 1049–1054)

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The Synod of Rome (various, 1049–1054) was a series of reforming church councils held in Rome under Pope Leo IX that advanced the Gregorian Reform by addressing issues such as simony, clerical celibacy, and ecclesiastical discipline.

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Synod of Rome (various, 1049–1054) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf church council
ecclesiastical assembly
series of synods
appliesToJurisdiction Latin Church NERFINISHED
authority papal
chronologicalPrecedence later Gregorian Reform councils
confession Catholic
convenedBy Pope Leo IX NERFINISHED
country Papal States NERFINISHED
endTime 1054
followedBy Lateran councils of the 11th century
later reform synods under Pope Nicholas II
hasEffect codification of anti-simony measures
reinforcement of clerical celibacy norms
strengthening papal authority over clergy
hasLanguage Latin
hasLocation Rome NERFINISHED
hasParticipant Roman clergy
bishops from various regions
cardinals
hasPeriod 11th century
hasPurpose church reform
condemnation of simony
promotion of clerical celibacy
reform of ecclesiastical discipline
historicalContext pontificate of Pope Leo IX
reform papacy of the 11th century
locatedInTime High Middle Ages
partOf Gregorian Reform NERFINISHED
presidedBy Pope Leo IX NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
seeAlso Gregorian Reform NERFINISHED
Pope Leo IX NERFINISHED
clerical celibacy
simony
startTime 1049
topic church law
clerical celibacy
ecclesiastical discipline
moral reform of clergy
simony

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Bruno of Egisheim-Dagsburg participatedIn Synod of Rome (various, 1049–1054)