El privilegio de presentación de obispos en España concedido por tres papas al emperador Carlos V (1523-1536) = Concession of the privilege of presentation of Bishops in Spain by three popes to Emperor Charles v (1523-1536)

Five renaissance pontiffs resisted the idea of giving the Catholic Monarchs the privilege of patronage, and of the presenting of bishops in all cathedrals and abbeys in the kingdoms. Once times changed, however, Adrian VI conceded Charles V the desired privilege and right in 1523, which Clement vii...

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Published in:Anuario de historia de la Iglesia
Subtitles:Concession of the privilege of presentation of Bishops in Spain by three popes to Emperor Charles v (1523-1536)
Estudios: Piedad y poder en el reinado de Fernando el Católico (1474-1516): Dimensiones religiosas de un centenario
Main Author: Azcona, Tarsicio de 1923-2022 (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: [2017]
In: Anuario de historia de la Iglesia
IxTheo Classification:KAG Church history 1500-1648; Reformation; humanism; Renaissance
KBH Iberian Peninsula
KDB Roman Catholic Church
RB Church office; congregation
SA Church law; state-church law
Further subjects:B Emperor Charles V
B Ferdinand II the Catholic
B Obispos
B Privilege of presentation
B Patronato eclesiástico
B Fernando el Católico
B Bishops
B Carlos V
B Presentación de obispos
B Patronage
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Summary:Five renaissance pontiffs resisted the idea of giving the Catholic Monarchs the privilege of patronage, and of the presenting of bishops in all cathedrals and abbeys in the kingdoms. Once times changed, however, Adrian VI conceded Charles V the desired privilege and right in 1523, which Clement vii then revoked in 1527. This was then reconfirmed in the bull issued by Pope Adrian in 1530. Paul III renewed the privilege in 1536 as a recognition of the help provided by the emperor both to the pontificate and Christianity. The Council of Trent attempted to present the validity of this concession, but this proposal was deemed out of order and unacceptable. The privilege thus remained in place until 1976, when King Juan Carlos I renounced it.
Cinco pontífices renacentistas resistieron conceder a los Reyes Católicos el alto privilegio de patronato y presentación de obispos a todas las catedrales y abadías consistoriales de sus reinos. Cambiados los signos de los tiempos, Adriano VI concedió en 1523 a Carlos V tan codiciado privilegio y derecho, Clemente vii revocó en 1527 y volvió a confirmar en 1530 la bula de papa Adriano y Paulo III renovó en 1536 el privilegio como reconocimiento a la ayuda prestada por el emperador al pontificado y a la cristiandad. En el concilio de Trento se trató de plantear la validez de esta concesión, pero la propuesta resultó fuera de orden e inaceptable. Así estuvo en vigor el privilegio hasta la renuncia del rey don Juan Carlos I en 1976.
ISSN:2174-0887
Contains:Enthalten in: Anuario de historia de la Iglesia
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.15581/007.26.185-215