Gundolfo was a teacher of heretical Christian doctrines in the early 11th century. Of Italian origin, he turns up in the bishopric of Cambrai-Arras in northeastern France (south of Lille) in 1025 when Bishop Gerard discovered that there were heretics in the diocese. This article is about the country For a topic outline on this subject see List of basic France topics. Lille (lil Rijsel is a city in northern France. It is the principal city of the Lille Métropole, the fourth-largest Metropolitan area in the country Heresy is an introduced change to some system of belief especially a religion that conflicts with the previously established canon of that belief
The heretics rejected the sacraments of the Church and claimed a certain righteousness by which alone men could be purified and approach salvation. Heresy is an introduced change to some system of belief especially a religion that conflicts with the previously established canon of that belief A sacrament, as defined in Hexam's Concise Dictionary of Religion is "a Rite in which God is uniquely active In Theology, salvation can mean three related things being saved from or Liberation from something such as Suffering or the punishment of Gundolfo taught that salvation was achieved through a virtuous life of abandoning the world, restraining the appetites of the flesh, earning food by the labor of hands, doing no injury to anyone, and extending charity to everyone of their own faith. In Theology, salvation can mean three related things being saved from or Liberation from something such as Suffering or the punishment of Following a lengthy sermon by Gerard, the heretics recanted their errors and were received back into the church. Heresy is an introduced change to some system of belief especially a religion that conflicts with the previously established canon of that belief The source of Gundolfo’s teachings and his ultimate fate are unknown.