Si vera sunt (1239)

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Si vera sunt (1239) is a papal bull by Pope Gregory IX addressing alleged Jewish attacks on Christians and the desecration of Christian symbols.

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instanceOf medieval document
papal bull
addressesIssue alleged profanation of Christian rites
security of Christian communities
author Pope Gregory IX
century 13th century
concerns Christian–Jewish relations
alleged Jewish attacks on Christians
alleged desecration of Christian symbols
date 1239
denominationContext Roman Catholicism
documentType ecclesiastical decree
genre canonical legislation
hasForm formal papal letter
hasTitleInLatin Si vera sunt
historicalPeriod High Middle Ages
issuedBy Pope Gregory IX
issuedFromOffice Holy See
surface form: Apostolic See
jurisdiction Latin Church worldwide
surface form: Latin Church
language Latin
legalStatus binding papal directive
mentionsGroup Christian Church
surface form: Christians

Jews
papacyOfIssuer Pope Gregory IX
surface form: Papacy of Gregory IX
religiousContext Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousTradition Christianity
topic anti‑Jewish accusations
protection of Christian symbols
religious violence

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Pope Gregory IX issuedDocument Si vera sunt (1239)