Presbyters Uniwersytet Warszawski
ID
ER 1595
Canon 10 of a council held at an unknown place in Gaul shortly after 614, severely damaged, decrees probably that secular judges should not have authority over clergy.
Canon 10
 
De iudicibus. Si quis ... alieni clerici ... omi- ... -ari princep- ... Parisius cum tanto ... et qui (ab) (o)btematibus confir(matus) ... ... aut ambulare praesumpserit, sed admonitus emendare neclexerit, communione priuetur.
 
(ed. de Clercq 1963: 288)
Canon 10
 
Concerning the judges. If someone ... other clerics ... omi- ... -ari the ruler ... Paris with all ... and which was confirmed by the nobles ... ... or dares to walk, but having been admonished refuses to make amends, should be deprived of communion.
 
(trans. J. Szafranowski)

Discussion:

This canon, although incomplete, likely alludes to canon 6 (4) or/and canon 10 (8) of the Fifth Council of Paris ([1587] and [1593], respectively).

Place of event:

Region
  • Gaul

About the source:

Title: Council held at unknown place after 614, Concilium incerti loci post anno 614
Origin: Gaul
Denomination: Catholic/Nicene/Chalcedonian
The acts of this council survived only in the codex Berolinensis Phillippis 1743, s. VIII, f. 300v. They are not titled. The only clue to their origin is the fact that they refer to the decrees of the Fifth Council of Paris (Gaul, AD 614), see, for example, [1595]. The text is severely damaged in some places.
Edition:
C. de Clercq ed., Concilia Galliae a. 511-a. 695, Corpus Christianorum. Series Latina 148 A, Turnhout 1963.

Categories:

Described by a title - Clericus
    Public law - Ecclesiastical
      Public law - Secular
        Relation with - Secular authority
          Please quote this record referring to its author, database name, number, and, if possible, stable URL: J. Szafranowski, Presbyters in the Late Antique West, ER1595, http://www.presbytersproject.ihuw.pl/index.php?id=6&SourceID=1595