In the papal letter the Novit (Crisis, pp.134-135)Innocent III stated how the papal society can justifiably interfere with the feudal disputes between the kings of France and England. Innocents III ideas on how the Pope is aloud to be involved in such arguments can be noted in this quote from Novit, "No man of sound mind is unaware that it pertains to our office to rebuke any Christian for any mortal sin and to coerce him with ecclesiastical penalties if he spurns our correction". In my own interpretation I think that Innocent was trying to say that the superior kings are truly in charge of all feudal involvement, he implies that when the leaders bring sin into the business in which they are involved in, the church must step in.
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"- but to decide, concerning a sin, of which the judgment undoubtedly belongs to us, and we can and should exercise any-one..." (Innocent lst p) This quote really sums up what the whole letter is about. He says plan and simply that he understands that the kings have their own rights, and he has no intention to take those rights away, yet when the issue is dealt with in a sinful way, it is the right and duty of the priest to take over the control of that issue.
es in this writing, "If thy brother shall offend against thee, go, and rebuke him between thee and him alone. If he shall hear thee thou shalt gain thy brother. And if he will not hear thee, take with thee one or two more, that in the mouth of two or three, witness every word may stand. And if he will not he
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