- Anselm of Lucca
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Milan , 1036–March 18 ,1086 ) was a prominent figure in theInvestiture Controversy and in the fighting in Central Italy between the forces of CountessMatilda of Tuscany , the papal champion, and those ofHenry IV, Holy Roman Emperor .Anselm was a nephew of Anselm of Lucca the Elder, who became
Pope Alexander II in 1061 and who designated Anselm to succeed him in his former position asBishop of Lucca (1071) and sent him toGermany advising him to take investiture fromEmperor Henry IV . Alexander II, Anselm's brother or uncle, elevated him to the cardinalate. [Miranda, Salvator. 1998. " [http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/consistories-xi.htm General list of Cardinals: XI Century (999-1099)] ."]Anselm went to Germany, but was loath to receive the insignia of spiritual power from a
temporal ruler and returned withoutinvestiture . In 1073,Pope Gregory VII , again appointed Anselm Bishop of Lucca, but advised him not to accept investure from Henry IV. For some reason, Anselm did so this time, but soon felt such remorse that he resigned his bishopric, and entered theBenedictine Order at Padilirone, aCluniac monastery near Mantua.Gregory VII ordered him to return to Lucca, and he reluctantly obeyed, but continued to lead the life of a monk. In the years 1077–79, he accepted the transfer of several castles from Countess Matilda, in preparation for Henry's expected campaign, which was carried out in 1081–84. Meanwhile, he attempted to impose stricter monastic discipline upon the canons of his cathedral. Most of the canons refused to submit to the onerous new regulations, were excommunicated as a result and expelled him from Lucca in 1081, with the help of Emperor Henry and Guibert, Antipope Clement III, after the defeat of the great papal defender, the Countess
Matilda of Tuscany at thebattle of Volta Mantovana (October 1080). Anselm fled first to the shelter of Moriana, an episcopal stronghold only a few miles up theArno from Lucca— accompanied by Bardo, a priest who later wrote his "vita "—then retired toCanossa as spiritual guide to Countess Matilda. BishopBenzo of Alba , Henry IV's fiercely partisan supporter, tells with delight how Matilda and Anselm stripped the monasteries to send gold and silver to Gregory in Rome [http://libraryautomation.com/valerieeads/matilda.html] .Some time later
Pope Victor III made himPapal Legate ofLombardy , with authorization to rule over all the dioceses which had been left without bishops due to the conflict between pope and emperor. His biographer Rangerius, who succeeded him as bishop of Lucca, ascribed to his prayers the rout of Matilda's forces and the other enemies of Gregory VII, which is why he is sometimes depicted in art as standing before an army in confusion.Anselm was well versed in Scripture and wrote some important works attacking lay investiture and defending Pope Gregory against Antipope Guibert. He spent his last years assembling a collection of ecclesiastical law canons in 13 books, which formed the earliest of the collections of canons ("Collectio canonum") supporting the
Gregorian reform s, which afterwards were incorporated into the well-known "Decretum" of the juristGratian . He died in Mantua on March 18, 1086, and is regarded as thepatron saint of that city. A life of Anselm was written by his successor, Bishop Rangerius.External links
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/sainta31.htm Saint Anselm of Lucca the Younger]
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01550d.htm "Catholic Encyclopedia"] : St Anselm of Lucca, the Younger
* [http://www.pseudoisidor.de/html/ca_0409_sammlung_anselms_von_l.htm Projekt PseudoIsidor: Die Sammlung Anselms von Lucca] (in German)
* [http://libraryautomation.com/valerieeads/matilda.html Matilda of Tuscany:] material concerning Anselm of Lucca
* [http://www.heiligenlexikon.de/start.html?BiographienA/Anselm_von_Lucca.htm " ÖkumenischesHeiligenlexikon: Anselm II von Lucca"] (in German)
* [http://www.liberatiarts.com/chiese/SAnselmo.html Sant'Anselmo a Mantova] (Italian)References
Further reading
*Kathleen Cushing, 1998. "Papacy and Law in the Gregorian Revolution: The Canonistic Work of Anselm of Lucca" (Oxford Historical Monographs.) New York: Oxford University Press. A detailed example of how a leading figure in the Investiture Controversy movement used canon law.
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