Decretals of Gregory IX

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The Decretals of Gregory IX are a 13th-century collection of papal letters and canon law compiled under Pope Gregory IX that became a foundational source of medieval Church legal authority.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf collection of canon law
medieval legal text
papal decretal collection
source of canon law
alsoKnownAs Decretals of Gregory IX
surface form: Decretales Gregorii IX

Decretals of Gregory IX
surface form: Gregorian Decretals

Liber Extra
surface form: Liber extra
authorityStatus official collection of canon law
book1Subject judges and ecclesiastical persons
book2Subject procedure and trials
book3Subject clerics and religious life
book4Subject marriage law
book5Subject criminal law and penalties
bookCount 5
codificationGoal to systematize papal decretals after Gratian
commissionedBy Pope Gregory IX
compiledBy Saint Raymond of Penyafort
surface form: Raymond of Peñafort
compiledFor Pope Gregory IX
contains Roman law excerpts
canonical legal principles
conciliar canons
papal decretals
editorialPrinciple to abrogate conflicting earlier decretals
geographicScope Latin Church worldwide
surface form: Latin Church
historicalSignificance foundational source of medieval Church legal authority
influenced medieval canonists
medieval university teaching of law
inForceFrom 13th century
inForceUntil 1917 Code of Canon Law
jurisdiction Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
language Latin
legalAuthority universal law of the Church
legalSystem canon law
partOf Corpus Iuris Canonici
surface form: Corpus iuris canonici
partOfTradition classical canon law period
predecessor Gratian’s Decretum
surface form: Decretum Gratiani
promulgatedBy Pope Gregory IX
promulgationDate 5 September 1234
promulgationYear 1234
regionOfCompilation papal curia
replaced earlier scattered papal decretals
structure five books
subject church discipline
criminal offenses in canon law
ecclesiastical jurisdiction
marriage and family law
sacraments
timePeriod 13th century
usedAt University of Bologna
medieval law faculties

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Siete Partidas influencedBy Decretals of Gregory IX
Pope Gregory IX issuedDocument Decretals of Gregory IX
this entity surface form: Decretales Gregorii IX
Decretals of Gregory IX alsoKnownAs Decretals of Gregory IX
this entity surface form: Decretales Gregorii IX
Decretals of Gregory IX alsoKnownAs Decretals of Gregory IX
this entity surface form: Gregorian Decretals
Ugolino di Conti issued Decretals of Gregory IX
this entity surface form: Decretales Gregorii IX