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Turbato corde

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Turbato corde is a papal bull issued by Clement IV. The bull was addressed to Dominican and Franciscan Friars on the issue of the arising of acts of heresy amongst the mixed Jewish and Christian peoples, expressing the then pope's dissatisfaction and disagreement with there being some Jews attempting to convert Christians to Judaism. The bull was issued during 1267. As part of the address the then pope indicated the friars might be made into inquisitors for the purposes of dealing with suspected acts of heresy. People of the Christian faith and belief who had converted to Judaism were, according to the decree, to be thought of and treated as heretics.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Solomon Grayzel of Encyclopaedia Judaica - Jewish Virtual Library The Gale Group 2008 (American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise) [Retrieved 2015-07-20]
  2. ^ Emily Taitz - The Jews of Medieval France: The Community of Champagne, Volume 1944 Issue 45 of Contributions to the study of world history - The Jews of Medieval France: The Community of Champagne Greenwood Publishing Group 1 Jan 1994, 340 pages, ISBN 031329318X [Retrieved 2015-07-20]