- Ad Apostolicae Dignitatis Apicem
"Ad Apostolicae Dignitatis Apicem" was an apostolic letter issued against
Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II by PopeInnocent IV (1243 -54), during theCouncil of Lyon ,17 July ,1245 , the third year of hispontificate .The letter sets forth that Innocent, desiring to have peace restored to those parts which were then distracted by dissensions, sent for that purpose three legates to Frederick as the chief author of those evils, pointed out the way to peace, and promised that he would do his own part to restore it. Frederick agreed to terms of peace, which he swore to observe, but which he at once violated. The letter then sets forth the crimes of which Frederick was guilty. It accuses him of
perjury ; of contempt for the spiritual authority of the RomanPontiff , by disregarding theexcommunication pronounced against him and by compelling others to do so; of invading pontifical territory; of having broken the terms of peace made with Pope Gregory, and which he swore to keep; of oppressing the Church inSicily ; of having taken, persecuted, and done to deathbishop s and others who were on their way to Rome for a council which he himself had asked to be convoked; of having incurred suspicion of heresy for treating a papal excommunication with contempt; of having conspired with theSaracens and other enemies of Christianity; of being guilty of the death of theKing of Bavaria , and of giving his daughter in marriage to a schismatic; of not paying tribute for Sicily, which is thepatrimony of St. Peter . For these and for other crimes, Innocent IV, by thisapostolic letter , declares Frederick unworthy to rule, and his subjects freed from their duty of obedience to him as sovereign.
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