Troska Biskupa Wawrzyńca o Należne Kościołowi Wrocławskiemu Dziesięciny
Consideration of Bishop Lawrence about Tithes Owing to Church of Wroclaw
Author(s): Norbert JerzakSubject(s): History of Church(es), 13th to 14th Centuries
Published by: Papieski Wydział Teologiczny
Keywords: Gregorian reform; investiture; tithes; church disputes with the secular power; the struggle for the church independence;
Summary/Abstract: In the thirteenth century hierarchs of the church of the diocese of Silesia strove for church liberation from the sovereign power of the State, to obtain complete autonomous individuality, to subject the State and society to canonical rules and obligations arising from them, eg.: tithing. Gregorian reforms were implemented.In Silesia, the first church claim for tithe took place in the time of administration of Bishop Сургіаn, but there were many concessions and exemptions in paying. The successor to the bishop Sуrian, Bishop Lawrence came stricter to the issue of tithing - no concessions and no exemptions. This attitude of bishop to the tithes contributed to dissatisfaction by the Prince Непгу the Bearded. The conflict between two mens increased. Prince Неnrу the Bearded didn’t fulfil the terms of the Lateran Council concerning the tithe, which brought, that Bishop Lawrence complained to Pope Innocent III. Pope supported the claims of Bishop Lawrence. After death of Innocent III, the new Pope Honorius III supports the complaint of Prince Henry and to resolve the dispute, deputed the throughout Europe respected monk diplomat Konrad Krosigk, who tried to mitigate the conflict.It was only in 1227 a settlement agreement were signed, which was a compromise on both sides. The settlement allowed the development to colonize the areas of Silesia.
Journal: Wrocławski Przegląd Teologiczny
- Issue Year: 23/2015
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 171-184
- Page Count: 14
- Language: Polish