
Council of London
The Council of London was a significant ecclesiastical gathering held in 1215, primarily organized by the Catholic Church in England. Its main purpose was to address church discipline, reform issues, and resolve disputes among clergy and religious communities. The council also aimed to reinforce church authority and clarify doctrinal matters. While not as widely known as the Magna Carta, it played a vital role in shaping church policies and strengthening ecclesiastical unity during a period of social and political change in medieval England.