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19 April 1512 A.D. Fifth Council of Lateran (1512-1517)—18th Roman Council; Consilabulum of Pisa; Thomas Cajetan (Papalists, Dominican General) v. Jacques Almain (Conciliarists, Un. of Paris)

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19 April 1512 A.D.   Fifth Council of Lateran (1512-1517)—18 th Roman Council;   Consilabulum of Pisa;   Thomas Cajetan (Papalists, Dominican General) v. Jacques Almain (Conciliarists, Un. of Paris) No author.   “Chapter 18. The Fifth General Council of the Lateran, 1512-1517.”   Christus Rex et Redemptor Mundi.   N.d. http://www.christusrex.org/www1/CDHN/coun19.html .   Accessed 25 Oct 2014. THE CHURCH IN CRISIS: A History of the General Councils: 325-1870 CHAPTER 18. The Fifth General Council of the Lateran, 1512-17 This Fifth General Council of the Lateran really originated in the tangled politics, national and international, of the last years of the reign of Pope Julius II (1503-13) . It was called as the pope's reply to the summoning of an antipapal conciliabulum at Pisa, and this gathering owed its existence to an alliance of the French king, Louis XII, with a small group of cardinals hostile to the pope and his policies. This pop...

19 April 1512 A.D. Fifth Council of Lateran (1512-1517)—18th Roman Council; Consilabulum of Pisa; Thomas Cajetan (Papalists, Dominican General) v. Jacques Almain (Conciliarists, Un. of Paris)

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19 April 1512 A.D.   Fifth Council of Lateran (1512-1517)—18 th Roman Council;   Consilabulum of Pisa;   Thomas Cajetan (Papalists, Dominican General) v. Jacques Almain (Conciliarists, Un. of Paris) Leclercq, Henri.   “Fifth Lateran Council (1512-1517).”   Catholic Encyclopedia, Vol. 9. 1913.   http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_(1913)/Fifth_Lateran_Council_(1512-17) .   Accessed 25 Oct 2014. When elected pope, Julius II promised under oath that he would soon convoke a general council. Time passed, however, and this promise was not fulfilled. Consequently, certain dissatisfied cardinals, urged, also, by Emperor Maximilian and Louis XII, convoked a council at Pisa and fixed 1 September, 1511, for its opening This event was delayed until 1 October. Four cardinals then met at Pisa provided with proxies from three absent cardinals. Several bishops and abbots were also there, as well as ambassadors from the King of France. Seven ...

19 April 1512 A.D. Fifth Council of Lateran (1512-1517)—18th Roman Council; Consilabulum of Pisa; Thomas Cajetan (Papalists, Dominican General) v. Jacques Almain (Conciliarists, Un. of Paris)

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19 April 1512 A.D.   Fifth Council of Lateran (1512-1517)—18 th Roman Council;   Consilabulum of Pisa;   Thomas Cajetan (Papalists, Dominican General) v. Jacques Almain (Conciliarists, Un. of Paris) The Fifth Council of the Lateran (1512–1517) is the Eighteenth Ecumenical Council to be recognized by the Roman Catholic Church and the last one before the Protestant Reformation . Contents   1 The Conciliabulum of Pisa 2 Convocation of the Lateran Council 3 Meetings and decisions 4 Notes 5 References 6 External links The Conciliabulum of Pisa When elected pope in 1503, Pope Julius II promised under oath that he would soon convoke a general council. However, as time passed the promise was not fulfilled. Consequently, certain dissatisfied cardinals, urged by Emperor Maximilian and Louis XII of France , convoked a council at Pisa, the so-called Conciliabulum of Pisa , and fixed 1 September 1511 as the date for its opening...