Second Council of the Lateran

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Second Council of the Lateran
Date 1139
Accepted by Catholicism
Previous council First Council of the Lateran
Next council Third Council of the Lateran
Convoked by Pope Innocent II
Presided by Pope Innocent II
Attendance 1000
Topics of discussion schism of Antipope Anacletus II
Documents and statements thirty canons, mostly repeating those of the First Lateran Council, clerical marriage declared invalid, clerical dress regulated, attacks on clerics punished by excommunication
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The Second Lateran, and tenth ecumenical council was held by Pope Innocent II in April 1139, and was attended by close to a thousand clerics.

Its immediate task was to neutralize the after-effects of the schism, which had only been terminated in the previous year by the death of Antipope Anacletus II (d. January 25, 1138). All consecrations received at his hands were declared invalid, his adherents were deposed, and King Roger II of Sicily was excommunicated. Arnold of Brescia, too, was removed from office and banished from Italy.

The council was also significant for its outlawing the use of crossbows in wars between Christians. This was arguably the first international law against inhumane conduct.

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