What did the Concordat of Worms accomplish? Check all that apply.
The emperor was given the power to appoint bishops.
The emperor was given the power to veto the pope’s appointment of bishops.
The church recognized the emperor’s authority to appoint bishops.
Henry V was recognized by the church as the lawful emperor.
The emperor recognized the church’s authority to appoint bishops.
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(2)The emperor was given the power to veto the pope's appointment of bishops.
(4)Henry V was recognized by the church as the lawful emperor.
(5)The emperor recognized the church's authority to appoint bishops.
- The agreement, signed on September 23, 1122 in the German city of Worms by Pope Callixtus II and Emperor Henry V, ended the Investiture Controversy, a conflict between state and church over the right to appoint religious office holders that had begun in the middle of the 11th century.
- By signing the concordat, Henry relinquished his right to bestow the ring and crosier on bishops and abbots and subjected ecclesiastical appointments in his realm to canonical elections.
- In turn, Callixtus agreed to the presence of the emperor or his representatives at the elections and granted the emperor the right to intervene in the case of disputed results.
- The emperor was also permitted to perform a separate ceremony in which he would bestow a scepter representing the imperial lands associated with their episcopal see on bishops and abbots.
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