1184 papal bull and decretal on abolishing heresy by Pope Lucius III
Ad abolendam (lit.'On abolition / Towards abolishing'; full title in Latin: Ad abolendam diversam haeresium pravitatem, lit. 'To abolish diverse malignant heresies') was a decretal and bull of Pope Lucius III, written at Verona and issued 4 November 1184.[1] It was issued after the Council of Verona settled some jurisdictional differences between the Papacy and Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor. The document prescribes measures to uproot heresy and sparked the efforts which culminated in the Albigensian Crusade and the Inquisitions. Its chief aim was the complete abolition of Christian heresy.
^Thomsett, Michael C. (26 April 2010). The Inquisition: A History. McFarland. pp. 13–. ISBN 978-0-7864-4409-0. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
Adabolendam (lit. 'On abolition / Towards abolishing'; full title in Latin: Adabolendam diversam haeresium pravitatem, lit. 'To abolish diverse malignant...
Kras, Adabolendam..., p. 416. Malcolm Lambert, Średniowieczne herezje, 2002, s. 219. P. Kras, Adabolendam..., p. 417. Pilaszek, Wislicz "Ad Extirpanda"...
established during the time of Pope Lucius III, by means of the papal bull Adabolendam, issued in 1184. He worked initially as a cardinal, and after becoming...
Europe). The Arnoldists were condemned as heretics by Pope Lucius III in Adabolendam during the Synod of Verona in 1184. Arnoldists' tenets would later be...
in the woods of Settsu Province during the Genpei War. The papal bull AdAbolendam is issued against several European heretical groups: the Cathars, the...
in the process of formulating the Counter-Reformation. The papal bull Adabolendam, by Lucius III, prescribed penalties for heretical clerics and laymen...
this period. The Episcopal Inquisition was created through papal bull AdAbolendam ("To abolish") at the end of the 12th century by Pope Lucius III, with...
Josepini) were Christian heretics condemned by Pope Lucius III's decree Adabolendam in 1184 with the support of the Emperor Frederick I. They were "subject...
the Bogomils with whom the Paulicians merged. Condemned by papal bull Adabolendam After several decades of harassment and re-proselytizing, and the systematic...
everything". This was followed in 1184 by a decretal of Pope Lucius III, Adabolendam. This decreed that bishops were to investigate the presence of heresy...
problem of heresy required a political solution. In 1184, Lucius decreed Adabolendam that all "counts, barons, rectors, [and] consuls of cities and other...
significant event of the synod was the declaration of the papal bull Adabolendam and the joint condemnation of Arnoldists, Cathars and Patarenes, Humiliati...
established in the year 1184 by a papal bull of Pope Lucius III entitled Adabolendam, "For the purpose of doing away with." It was a response to the growing...
the twenty-seventh canon of the Third Lateran Council and the decretal Adabolendam of Pope Lucius III. He was also accused of hiring routiers. In 1181,...
Liverpool University Press. ISBN 0-85323-134-6. Kras, Paweł (2006). Adabolendam diversarum haeresium pravitatem. System inkwizycyjny w średniowiecznej...
in the woods of Settsu Province during the Genpei War. The papal bull AdAbolendam is issued against several European heretical groups: the Cathars, the...
Arnaud (Lyon), Laurent (1673). Magnum Bullarium Romanum: a Pio Quarto vsque ad Innocentium IX (in Latin). sumpt. Laurentij Arnaud & Petri Borde. pp. 213-214...
included a canon condemning heretics. In 1184, Pope Lucius III issued the Adabolendam, labeled "the founding charter of the inquisition". It called for those...
History of the Catholic Church, Warsaw, 1991, vol. 2, p. 148. P. Karst, Adabolendam diversarum haeresium pravitatem. The Inquisition System in medieval Europe...
power), and ordering their uprooting. Lucius III issued the papal bull AdAbolendam on the same day. Pope Lucius died, still in residence in Verona, on 25...