The Cadaver Synod, the posthumous trial of Pope Formosus, is a historical event from 897 in Rome, and there are no credible current news reports about any new trial or recent developments. It is generally treated as a historical episode rather than an ongoing event.[3][5]
Key points you might find helpful:
- What happened: Formosus’s corpse was exhumed and put on trial by Pope Stephen VI, with the corpse’s voice provided by a deacon; the verdict declared Formosus guilty and annulled his papacy and acts.[2][3]
- Aftermath: The trial led to a reversal by later popes and is often cited as one of the most bizarre events in papal history.[5][3]
- Why it matters: It illustrates the political tensions in late 9th-century Rome and the issues surrounding papal legitimacy and canon law at the time.[3][5]
If you’d like, I can pull up more detailed summaries from reliable sources or provide a brief timeline of the Cadaver Synod with notable primary-source references.[5][3]
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In January 897 Pope Stephen VII charged controversial Pope Formosus with crimes against the papacy and called for Formusus to stand trial. However, Formosus had been dead for 7 months before the formal accusation. In a horribly misguided bid to gain favor from Formosa’s enemies, Pope Stephen VII moved to disinter Pope Formosus and have the corpse undergo a gruesome ecclesiastic trial, now known as the Cadaver Synod, or in Latin: Synod Horrenda.
oddsalon.comThe ‘Cadaver Trial’ of the dead Pope Formosus would have to be one of the most absurd events in Rome’s history.
www.ancient-origins.netFormosus, pope from 891 to 896, whose posthumous trial is one of the most bizarre incidents in papal history. The politically motivated trial found him guilty of violating canon law and declared his election as pope invalid, though his papacy was reinstated by subsequent popes.
www.britannica.comIn 897, the new, Pope Stephen VI, held such hatred and animosity toward his predecessor, Pope Formosus, that he put him on trial in Rome. One small detail, Pope Formosus had been dead for 7 months
lost-in-history.comReigned 891-896
www.newadvent.orgIn 897, a bizarre event known as the “cadaver synod” occurred in St. John Lateran’s in Rome. The disinterred corpse of Pope Formosus was brought before the then-reigning pontiff, Stephen VI, to be tried on a variety of charges.
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