Disabled Clerics in the Late Middle Ages

Un/suitable for Divine Service?

Ninon Dubourg author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:14th Feb '23

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The petitions received and the letters sent by the Papal Chancery during the Late Middle Ages attest to the recognition of disability at the highest levels of the medieval Church. These documents acknowledge the existence of physical and/or mental impairments, with the papacy issuing dispensations allowing some supplicants to adapt their clerical missions according to their abilities. A disease, impairment, or old age could prevent both secular and regular clerics from fulfilling the duties of their divine office. Such conditions can, thus, be understood as forms of disability. In these cases, the Papal Chancery bore the responsibility for determining if disabled people were suitable to serve as clerics, with all the rights and duties of divine services. Whilst some petitioners were allowed to enter the clergy, or – in the case of currently serving churchmen – to stay more or less active in their work, others were compelled to resign their position and leave the clergy entirely. Petitions and papal letters lie at intersection of authorized, institutional policy and practical sources chronicling the lived experiences of disabled people in the Middle Ages. As such, they constitute an excellent analytical laboratory in which to study medieval disability in its relation to the papacy as an institution, alongside the impact of official ecclesiastical judgments on disabled lives.

"In this important and well-researched book, Ninon Dubourg analyzes the interactions between disabled clerics and the medieval papacy, drawing on an abundant source base of petitions sent to popes and the papal letters composed in response"

Amelia Kennedy, Princeton Theological Seminary, in The Journal of Religion.

ISBN: 9781041178200

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 540g

294 pages