Synod of Mainz (1049)

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The Synod of Mainz (1049) was a major 11th-century church council in the Holy Roman Empire that advanced papal reform efforts, particularly against simony and clerical misconduct.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 11th-century church council
church council
ecclesiastical assembly
synod
aim implementation of papal reform program
reform of the German church
appliesToJurisdiction German episcopate
clergy of the Holy Roman Empire
canonLawDomain Western canon law NERFINISHED
chronology after Synod of Reims (1049)
before later Gregorian Reform councils
confession Latin Church NERFINISHED
country Holy Roman Empire
describedBySource 11th-century ecclesiastical chronicles
medieval canon law collections
hasCause concern over moral laxity among clergy
widespread simony in the 11th-century church
hasEffect advancement of anti-simony legislation
strengthening of papal authority in the German church
support for centralization of church reform under the papacy
tightening of clerical discipline
hasMainTopic Gregorian Reform movement NERFINISHED
church reform
clerical celibacy
clerical misconduct
episcopal discipline
moral discipline of clergy
papal reform
simony
historicalPeriod High Middle Ages
languageOfWorkOrName Latin
location Archdiocese of Mainz NERFINISHED
German kingdom of the Holy Roman Empire
Mainz NERFINISHED
partOf 11th-century church reform
reform councils of Pope Leo IX
pointInTime 1049
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
significantEvent condemnation of clerical marriage
condemnation of simony
deposition of simoniac clergy
promulgation of reform canons
temporalContext pontificate of Pope Leo IX

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Bruno of Egisheim-Dagsburg participatedIn Synod of Mainz (1049)