The Poor of Lyon, the Poor of …
Years: 1207 - 1207
The Poor of Lyon, the Poor of Lombardy, or the Poor of God, are also referred to as the Waldensians (or Waldenses), after their leader, Peter Waldo, who had been excommunicated by Pope Lucius III during the synod held at Verona in 1184.
Distinct from the Albigensians or Cathars, their ideas had been condemned in 1179 at the Third Lateran Council.
Driven away from Lyon, Waldo and his followers have settled in the high valleys of Piedmont, and in France, in the Luberon.
Waldo and his followers have developed a system whereby they go from town to town and meet secretly with small groups of Waldensians, confessing sins and holding service.
A traveling Waldensian preacher is known as a barba, and there is even record of some women holding this office.
The group shelters and house the barba and helps make arrangements to move on to the next town in secret.
Locations
People
Groups
- Jews
- Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
- Toulouse, County of
- France, (Capetian) Kingdom of
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Cistercians, Order of the (White Friars)
- Catharism (Albigenses)
- Waldenses
