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  1. The Second Council of the Lateran was the tenth ecumenical council recognized by the Catholic Church. It was convened by Pope Innocent II in April 1139 and attended by close to a thousand clerics.

  2. Second Lateran Council, the 10th ecumenical council, convoked by Pope Innocent II in 1139. The council was convened to condemn as schismatics the followers of Arnold of Brescia and to end the schism created by the election of Anacletus II, a rival pope.

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  3. The Second Council of the Lateran was the tenth ecumenical council recognized by the Catholic Church. It was convened by Pope Innocent II in April 1139 and attended by close to a thousand clerics.

  4. Nevertheless, to efface the last vestiges of the schism, to condemn various errors and reform abuses among clergy and people Innocent, in the month of April, 1139, convoked, at the Lateran, the tenth ecumenical council. Nearly a thousand prelates, from most of the Christian nations, assisted.

  5. Introduction. In Lent of 1139 a general council was summoned by Pope Innocent II and held in the Lateran basilica {1} . As we know, the synod had been convoked the previous year; for the papal legates in England and Spain pressed the bishops and abbots to go to the council. Thus, a good number of fathers, at least five hundred, met in Rome.

  6. 1123 (First) celibacy. In celibacy: Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. …at the first and second Lateran Councils (1123 and 1139), which abolished clerical marriage and thus established the official and still-existing position of the Roman Catholic church. Read More. role of Callixtus II. In Callixtus II.