In these letters to the Maronite bishops, Pope Innocent III and Innocent IV emphasizes the importance of unity within the Catholic Church, urging the bishops to recognize the Pope as the Vicar of Christ and to adhere to Roman doctrines. The Pope recalls a prior commitment made by the Maronite leaders to uphold obedience to the Apostolic See. He outlines specific liturgical practices and beliefs that must be observed, including the proper understanding of the Holy Spirit's procession, baptismal rites, and the administration of sacraments. The letter concludes with a promise of protection from the Pope and a directive to align more closely with Roman customs.
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