Capitula

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Capitula is a collection of ecclesiastical and administrative capitularies attributed to Theodulf of Orléans, reflecting Carolingian church reform and governance.

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Capitula canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Carolingian reform text
collection of capitularies
ecclesiastical legal text
aim moral and doctrinal correction of clergy and laity
standardization of ecclesiastical practice
strengthening episcopal oversight
appliesToJurisdiction Diocese of Orléans
Frankish church
associatedWith Carolingian liturgical reforms
surface form: Carolingian church reform

Charlemagne
attributedTo Theodulf of Orléans
author Theodulf of Orléans
countryOfOrigin Carolingian Empire
surface form: Frankish Empire
culture Carolingian
denomination Latin Church worldwide
surface form: Latin Church
describedBySource medieval canon law scholarship
studies of Theodulf of Orléans
fieldOfWork canon law
church administration
pastoral care
genre canon law collection
capitulary
hasPart administrative capitularies
ecclesiastical capitularies
historicalContext Carolingian Renaissance
inception early 9th century
late 8th century
influenced later diocesan statutes
medieval canon law practice
influencedBy earlier canon law collections
royal Carolingian capitularies
language Latin
mainSubject Carolingian administration
church reform
ecclesiastical discipline
episcopal governance
regulates clergy conduct
implementation of royal capitularies in dioceses
liturgical practice
moral discipline
parish organization
relations between bishops and clergy
religiousTradition Christianity
timePeriod Carolingian era
use episcopal visitation handbook
guide for clergy

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