Untranslated Defense of the Metropolitan Rights
Archbishop Hincmar’s Defense of the traditional autonomous Synodal System of Metropolitan Provinces, against the new fangled pretensions emanating from Old Rome in the 9th Century, is well-known; an attempt was made at the Synod of Ponthion to violate the rights of the Bishops, by elevating Archbishop Ansegis of Sens to the status of Primate of Gaul and Germany, contrary to the established Canonical Decrees and Traditions. Despite all attempts to force the issue, the Bishops, led by Abp. Hincmar, denied the ability of the Bishop of Old Rome to contradict the Canons of the Holy Councils and those accepted Decrees of the Bishops of Old Rome that had been found in conformity with them. In a word, dozens of Sainted Popes, Fathers, Canons, and Councils of the past far outweighed the innovative will of a living Pope, especially when the latter was contrary to the aforesaid Fathers and Councils.
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