Mike â I have no desire to wade into the thick of your intramural discussion on Catholicism in America, never mind what you call Catholic fever swamps. At the Council of Verona (1184), lucius iii condemned the Waldenses, also known as the Poor of Lyons, as heretics. A contemporary group, called the Humiliati, an evangelical movement among the wool workers of Milan, were also condemned at Verona. LUCIUS III 1181-1185 COUNCIL OF VERONA 1184 The Sacraments (against the Albigenses) * [From the decree âAd abolendumâ ⦠Episcopal inquisitions, however, proved ineffective because of the regional nature of the bishopâs power and because not all bishops ⦠Paavst keeldus Trieri peapiiskopina tunnustamast keisri ⦠The Middle Ages History. In 1184, Pope Lucius III excommunicated Waldo, and in 1215 the Fourth Lateran Council agreed. After spending a short time in Southern Italy Lucius III went to Bologna where he consecrated the cathedral on 8 July, 1184. For three centuries, Rome persecuted the Waldensians savagely. After his condemnation, Valdes's later career is unknown. In 1184 Pope Lucius III required bishops to make a judicial inquiry, or inquisition, for heresy in their dioceses, a provision renewed by the fourth Lateran Council in 1215. Lucius III kohtus oktoobris 1184 Veronas peetud sinodil Saksa-Rooma keisri Friedrich I Barbarossaga. However this measure was not effective so in 1233 Pope Gregory IX appointed Papal inquisitors to combat heresy. In truth, they were a small, scattered but close-knit group that professed orthodox beliefs and ⦠In 1184, Pope Lucius III decreed Ad abolendam that all "counts, barons, rectors, [and] consuls of cities and other places" who did not join in the struggle against heresy when called upon to do so would be excommunicated and their territories placed under interdict â and declared that these provisions joined the apostolic ⦠In 1184, Pope Lucius III issued the decretal Ad abolendam, which some have called the "founding charter of the inquisition" since it commanded bishops to take an active role in identifying and prosecuting heresy in their jurisdictions. These efforts continued into the 14th Century. Driven from place to place, they clung to Scripture, and their lay preachers continued to spread reform views, which were far from heretical and in agreement with much ⦠Although the Waldensians did not set out to oppose the Roman Catholic Church, they were branded heretics, excommunicated by Pope Lucius III in 1184, and targeted for extermination in several campaigns. Nad pidasid läbirääkimisi Friedrichi poja Heinrichi kroonimise, uue ristisõja alustamise, ketserite tagakiusamise ja Toscana hertsoginna Matilda pärandi osas. In 1184 Pope Lucius III said bishops should 'make inquisition' in their dioceses for heretics and hand over those who refused to repent to the secular authorities to be punished. In 1184 Pope Lucius III sent bishops to southern France to track down heretics called Catharists. The explicit identification of heresy with treason and its prosecution according to the norms of â¦