Lateran IV

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Lateran IV was a major ecumenical council of the Catholic Church held in 1215 that enacted wide-ranging reforms on doctrine, church discipline, and the regulation of Christian life in medieval Europe.

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Lateran IV canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic council
church council
ecumenical council
addressedIssue Catharism
surface form: Albigensian heresy

Waldensian churches
surface form: Waldensian movement

heresy
alsoKnownAs Fourth Lateran Council
Fourth Lateran Council
surface form: IV Lateran Council
approvedBy Pope Innocent III
convokedBy Pope Innocent III
country Papal States
date 1215
definedDoctrine Christology
Trinity
transubstantiation
ecumenicalCouncilNumber 12
endDate 1215-11-30
followedBy First Council of Lyon
hasNumberOfCanons 70
influenced canon law
medieval theology
pastoral practice in Western Christianity
issuedCanon Canon 1 on the Catholic faith
Canon 21 Omnis utriusque sexus
Canon 3 on heretics
Canon 68 on Jews and Saracens
Canon 71 on crusades
language Latin
location Palazzo Lateranense
surface form: Lateran Palace

Rome
mainTheme church reform
discipline of clergy and laity
doctrinal definition
partOf Catholic Church history
medieval church reform
precededBy Third Lateran Council
presidedBy Pope Innocent III
promoted crusade to the Holy Land
reform of the Roman Curia
regulated Easter communion obligation
annual confession
clerical life and morals
education of clergy
episcopal visitations
marriage law
monastic discipline
religiousTradition Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church
required distinctive dress for Jews and Muslims in Christian lands
establishment of cathedral schools
preaching by bishops
startDate 1215-11-11

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