Canon 13 (12) of the First Council of Arles (Gaul, AD 314) orders ministers of the Church who lend money at interest to abstain from communion.
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Canon 13 (12)
De ministris qui fenerant, placuit eos iuxta formam divinitus datam a communione abstineri.
(ed. Munier 1963: 11)
Canon 13 (12)
On the ministers that lend money at interest, it pleased us that they would, in accordance with the divinely given law, abstain from communion.
(trans. J. Szafranowski)
Place of event:
Region
Gaul
City
Arles
About the source:
Title: The First Council of Arles 314, Concilium Arelatense I anno 314, Canones ad Silvestrum Papam Origin: Arles (Gaul) Denomination: Catholic/Nicene/Chalcedonian
The First Council of Arles gathered in 314 under the auspices of Constantine the Great to solve the controversy between Bishop Caecilian of Carthage and the emerging Donatist movement. The Donatists, dissatisfied with the ruling of the Council of Rome in 313, implored Constantine to summon a new council. The First Council of Arles, however, also condemned the Donatists.
Edition:
Ch. Munier ed., Concilia Galliae a. 314-a. 506, Corpus Christianorum. Series Latina 148, Turnhoult 1963.
Categories:
Economic status and activity - Loans
Described by a title - Minister/λειτουργός/ὑπηρέτης
Administration of justice - Ecclesiastical
Administration of justice - Excommunication/Anathema
Livelihood/income
Please quote this record referring to
its author, database name, number, and, if possible, stable URL:
J. Szafranowski, Presbyters
in the Late Antique West, ER165, https://presbytersproject.ihuw.pl/index.php?id=6&SourceID=165
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