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  • Innocent went on to preside over the Second Lateran council.
  • However, the Second Lateran council of 1139.
  • In 1215, William participated in the Second Lateran Council, there arguing the cause of Frederick against Otto.
  • Gervase was very young to be appointed abbot, but despite this probably attended the Second Lateran Council the following year.
  • Celibacy for Roman Catholic priests was not mandated under canon law for the universal church until the Second Lateran Council in 1139.
  • However, during the Second Lateran Council in April 1139 he was deposed again together with the other former adherents of the antipope.
  • The Second Lateran Council in 1139 prohibited the use of crossbows against other Christians, although it did not prevent its use against non-Christians.
  • Innocent II quickly convened the Second Lateran Council in 1139 and reinforced the Church's teachings against usury, clerical marriage, and other problems.
  • The teachings of Peter of Bruys continued to be frequently condemned by the Roman Catholic Church, meriting mention at the Second Lateran Council in 1139.
  • At the Second Lateran Council in 1139, the church, perhaps influenced by the case of Ramiro and Agnes, declared the marriages of clerics to be null and void.
  • Roger also attended the Second Lateran Council in 1139 . The " Gesta Stephani " claimed that Roger was heavily involved in military affairs during the reign of King Stephen.
  • Required celibacy among the clergy is a relatively recent practice : it became Church policy at the Second Lateran Council in 1139 . It was not uniformly enforced among the clergy until 200 years later.
  • These biblical rules were re-emphasized in the Middle Ages in the Lateran councils particularly the Second Lateran Council of 1139 and the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215, however these proclamations of the Catholic Church outlawed excessively high interest rates, not interest in general.
  • Most rural priests were married and many urban clergy and bishops had wives and children . " Then at the Second Lateran Council of 1139 the Roman Church declared that Holy Orders were not merely a prohibitive but a diriment canonical impediment to marriage, therefore making a marriage by priests invalid and not merely forbidden.
  • A century earlier, in the Second Lateran Council, ( Second Council of the Lateran ), under the aegis of Pope Innocent II ( 1139 ) called the practice of loaning money " detestable and shameful . . . insatiable rapacity of money lenders, forbidden both by divine and human laws throughout the Old and New Testament, we condemn, and separate from the ecclesiastical consolation . . . " ( Denzinger p . 148 149 ).
  • "The Second Lateran Council ( 1139 ) seems to have enacted the first written law making sacred orders a diriment impediment to marriage for the universal Church . " In places, coercion and enslavement of clerical wives and children was apparently involved in the enforcement of the law .  The earliest decree in which the children [ of clerics ] were declared to be slaves and never to be enfranchised [ freed ] seems to have been a canon of the Synod of Pavia in 1018.
  • Guy placed his own autograph at the bottom of the document, next to the text :  I, Guy, bishop of the church of Lescar, praise and confirm this above written page for the honour of God and the Holy Virgin and for the perpetual sustenance of the other servents of God, and legate of Rome I make this sign [ signature follows ] .  On this same legatine mission Guy also conveyed a summons to Diego to attend the Second Lateran Council in 1139 . The " Historia compostellana ", a contemporary account of Diego's episcopate, portrays Guy as the archbishop's ally in his conflicts with the saecular powers of Spain.