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| Third Council of the Lateran | |
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| Date | 1179 |
| Accepted by | Catholicism |
| Previous council | Second Council of the Lateran |
| Next council | Fourth Council of the Lateran |
| Convoked by | Pope Alexander III |
| Presided by | Pope Alexander III |
| Attendance | 302 |
| Topics of discussion | Catharism and Waldensianism, church discipline |
| Documents and statements | twenty-seven canons, limitation of papal election to the cardinals, condemnation of simony |
| Chronological list of Ecumenical councils | |
The Third Council of the Lateran met in March, 1179 as the 11th ecumenical council. Pope Alexander III presided and 302 bishops attended.
Besides removing the remains of the recent antipope schism the council condemned the Waldensian and Cathar heresies and pushed for the restoration of ecclesiastical discipline. Three sessions were held, on 5, 14, and 19 March, in which 27 canons were promulgated. The most important of these were:
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