Lateran Councils

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The Lateran Councils were a series of important medieval and early modern church councils held at the Lateran Palace in Rome that shaped key doctrines, reforms, and governance of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Lateran Councils canonical 1

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instanceOf Catholic Church council
ecclesiastical council series
ecumenical council
affiliation Roman Catholic Church NERFINISHED
chronologicallyFollows Council of Florence NERFINISHED
continuedBy Pope Leo X NERFINISHED
convenedBy Pope Alexander III NERFINISHED
Pope Callixtus II NERFINISHED
Pope Innocent II NERFINISHED
Pope Innocent III NERFINISHED
Pope Julius II NERFINISHED
pope
endTime 1123
1139
1179
1215
1517
followedBy Council of Trent NERFINISHED
hasPart Fifth Lateran Council NERFINISHED
First Lateran Council NERFINISHED
Fourth Lateran Council NERFINISHED
Second Lateran Council NERFINISHED
Third Lateran Council NERFINISHED
heldIn Lateran Palace NERFINISHED
Lateran Palace NERFINISHED
Lateran Palace NERFINISHED
Lateran Palace NERFINISHED
Lateran Palace NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
Rome NERFINISHED
impact influenced canon law
shaped medieval church structure
strengthened papal authority
language Latin
locatedIn Italy
Papal States NERFINISHED
Rome
location Lateran Palace NERFINISHED
mainTopic condemnation of certain philosophical doctrines
condemnation of heresies
condemnation of schism of Anacletus II
confirmation of the Concordat of Worms
disciplinary reform
doctrinal definition of transubstantiation
organization of the Fifth Crusade
reform of church discipline
reform of clergy and laity
regulation of papal elections
resolution of the Investiture Controversy
notableDecision annual confession and communion requirement for Catholics
requirement of two-thirds majority of cardinals to elect a pope
partOf ecumenical councils of the Catholic Church
precededBy early ecumenical councils
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
significance implemented church reforms
regulated church governance
shaped Catholic doctrine
startTime 1123
1139
1179
1215
1512
timePeriod Early modern period
Middle Ages

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Lateran complex associatedWith Lateran Councils