Pope Gregory IX had formally instituted the …

Years: 1232 - 1232

Pope Gregory IX had formally instituted the papal Inquisition in 1231 with his constitution Excommunicatus, aimed at the suppression of Cathari and other heresies.

Following the law of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, enacted for Lombardy in 1224 and extended to the entire empire in 1232, Gregory orders convicted heretics to be seized by the secular authorities and burned.

Like Frederick, Gregory also mandates that heretics be sought out and tried before a church court.

For this purpose, he appoints special inquisitors in Roman Catholic European nations; he will later place the Dominicans in charge of the Inquisition.

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