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The '''Council of London''' was a church council called in the year 1102 by Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury. It passed various decrees to reform the clergy, including a confirmation that homosexuality was sinful.
The '''Council of London''' was a church council called in the year 1102 by [[Anselm]], Archbishop of Canterbury. It passed various decrees to reform the clergy, including a confirmation that homosexuality was sinful.


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The Council of London was a church council called in the year 1102 by Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury. It passed various decrees to reform the clergy, including a confirmation that homosexuality was sinful.