High Middle Ages · Europe · Religion
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Gregory IX issues the Decretals
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The pope promulgated a definitive compilation of canon law by the Spanish Dominican Raymond of Penyafort. The five-book collection, binding on all Christendom, shaped ecclesiastical courts, marriage law, and penitential practice until the twentieth century. Raymond organized papal letters and conciliar decrees into a coherent system that became the foundation of legal education at every medieval university.