Canon 22 of the Council of Hippo (North Africa, AD 393), preserved in the "Breviarium Hipponense" (AD 397), forbids clerics to lend at interest.
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Canon 22
Vt nullus clericorum amplius recipiat quam cuiquam commodauerit, siue pecuniam det, siue quamlibet speciem.
(ed. Munier 1974: 39)
Canon 22
No clergyman should accept in return more money or any other commodities that he lent.
(trans. S. Adamiak)
Place of event:
Region
Latin North Africa
City
Carthage
Hippo Regius
About the source:
Title: Breuiarium Hipponense Origin: Carthage (Latin North Africa) Denomination: Catholic/Nicene/Chalcedonian
The bishops of Byzacena arrived too early for the African plenary council at Carthage in AD 397. Since they had to leave the city before the actual beginning of the proceedings Aurelius of Carthage charged them with editing the decisions of the Council of Hippo of AD 393. The document drafted in this way and accepted on 13 August 397 was called the "Breviarium Hipponense", and it was included later in the Canons in causa Apiarii from AD 419, Registri Ecclesiae Carthaginensis Excerpta, Breviarium of Ferrandus and Statuta Ecclesiae Antiqua.
Edition:
C. Munier ed., Concilia Africae a. 345-a. 525, Corpus Christianorum. Series Latina 149, Turnhoult 1974, 23-53.
Categories:
Described by a title - Clericus
Economic status and activity - Loans
Economic status and activity - Indication of wealth
Livelihood/income
Please quote this record referring to
its author, database name, number, and, if possible, stable URL:
S. Adamiak, Presbyters
in the Late Antique West, ER217, https://presbytersproject.ihuw.pl/index.php?id=6&SourceID=217
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