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Arnold of Brescia , c.1090-1155, Italian monk and reformer, b. Brescia. A priest of irreproachable life, Arnold studied at Paris, where according to tradition he was a pupil of Peter Abelard. He first gained prominence in a struggle at Brescia between the bishop and the city government. Arnold became sharply critical of the church, declaring that secular powers only ought to hold property; he opposed the possession of property by the church because he believed it was being tainted by its temporal power. At the Synod of Sens (1140), dominated by St. Bernard of Clairvaux , Arnold and Abelard were adjudged to be in error. Abelard submitted, but Arnold continued to preach. Pope Innocent II ordered Arnold exiled and his books burned. In 1145, Pope Eugene III ordered him to go to Rome in penitence. There the people had asserted the rights of the commune and had set up a republic. Arnold was attracted to their cause and became their leader, eloquently pleading for liberty and democratic rights. The republicans under Arnold forced Eugene into temporary exile (1146). Arnold was excommunicated by the pope in 1148 but continued to head the republican city-state even after Eugene III was permitted to reenter Rome. When Adrian IV became pope, however, he took stern measures. By placing Rome under an interdict in Holy Week, 1155, he forced the exile of Arnold. When Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I came to Rome, his forces at the pope's request seized Arnold, who was then tried by the Roman Curia as a political rebel (not a heretic) and executed by secular authorities. To the end he was idolized by the Roman populace.

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Arnold of Brescia

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Arnold of Brescia (d. 1155), reformer. A canon regular, c.1139 he had to leave Brescia after taking part in a conflict between the bishop and reformers. In France he supported Peter Abelard and at the Council of Sens (1140) he was condemned with him. He went to Rome in 1146/7. After a brief reconciliation with the Church, he backed the senate in its rejection of the temporal dominion of the Pope; he was excommunicated in 1148 and later captured by the Emp. Frederick Barbarossa and hanged. It is probable that he discouraged his followers from receiving the sacraments from priests guilty of simony, but like other reformers of the time, he was mainly concerned to revive the ideal of apostolic poverty. He developed this into an assault on the possession of worldly goods and the exercise of secular authority by the Church.

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Eugenius III (d.1153), Cistercian, Pope from 1145. He was much influenced by St Bernard, under whom he had entered Clairvaux in 1135. In 1147 he commissioned him to preach the Second Crusade. In 1148 he held synods at Reims, which dealt with the heresy of Gilbert de la Porrée and the visions of St Hildegard, and at Cremona, where he excommunicated Arnold of Brescia. Feast day, 8 July.

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