The practice of elections and the ordination of the highest clergy in medieval Iceland

Authors

  • I.O. Kravchenko

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32420/2008.47.1953

Abstract

The position of bishop in medieval Europe was important not only religiously but also politically and culturally. Top clergy often performed secular authority in their city and diocese. European canonical practice of the early Middle Ages developed a system where election and consecration into the bishopric became an integral and decisive element of ministry. Spiritual service was thus considered elective and sacred. In the 60s of the XII century. the already mature concept of confirmatio indicated that the powers of each bishop-elect begin in his consecration.

Published

03.06.2008

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Section

Articles

How to Cite

“The practice of elections and the ordination of the highest clergy in medieval Iceland” (2008) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (47), pp. 108–119. doi:10.32420/2008.47.1953.