The medieval clergy, 800-1250 a sourcebook
The Medieval Clergy gives voice to the so-called secular clergy in the Central Middle Ages – a group that included priests, bishops, deacons, and canons, whose primary responsibilities included ministering to laypeople. These clerics administered the sacraments, and their churches sheltered the poor...
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Toronto, Ontario :
Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies
[2024]
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Colección: | Saint Michael's College mediaeval translations
Mediaeval sources in translation ; 63 |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I. Norms and expectations of clerical conduct
- Part II. The rhythms of clerical life
- Part III. Priestly duties: ordination, the liturgy, and the sacraments
- Part IV. The secular clergy in the wider world