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Journal

2023 | 12 | 2 | 42 – 52

Article title

EPISCOPAL POWER AND AUTHORITY IN COMMUNICATION WITH THE CITY OF BARDEJOV IN THE LATE MIDDLE AGE

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The author examines how the ecclesiastical power and authority of the bishops was demonstrated in their communications with the royal city of Bardejov. The bishops’ power toward medieval towns in the Kingdom of Hungary was primarily manifested in the tithes and exemptions granted in the rights of archdeacons. In the case of Bardejov, there can be found some areas where the power of bishops of Eger (frequently represented by episcopal vicars) was demonstrated. First of all, the episcopal tithe collection caused permanent disputes between the parish priest, town representatives and the bishop. The author describes how the problems were solved and the machinery of episcopal powers in these cases. Another area of communication and the manifestation of episcopal authority was that of judicial cases between burghers, which were occasionally brought before ecclesiastical court contrary to town law. A further, greatly significant manifestation of episcopal power in the area of the city was that of ecclesiastical rituals and symbolic communication. The study mentions various examples of episcopal presence in the consecration of churches, chapels, altars and liturgical dress.

Journal

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Volume

12

Issue

2

Pages

42 – 52

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Contributors

  • Faculty of Arts, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University, Košice, Slovak Republic

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