High Middle Ages · Europe · Religion

1074

Pope Gregory VII's reform decrees

1074

At a Lenten synod in Rome, the new pope issued decrees against simony and clerical marriage, sending papal legates to enforce them across Latin Europe. Priests in Germany rioted when forced to set aside their wives. The reforms aimed to create a unified celibate clergy directly loyal to Rome, an ambition that would entangle the papacy in political conflict with secular rulers for generations to come.