This schism was not fully resolved until the Council of Constance (1414-1418).
It is even claimed that, until the Council of Trent, the abbess was able to hear confession and give absolution, like a priest.
The schism lasted until the Council of Constance in 1417.
Furthermore, the resolution stated, the sanctions will not be lifted "definitively" until the Council is convinced that all provisions in the agreements have been met.
Nonetheless, a full dogmatic articulation of the canon was not made until the Council of Trent in the 16th century.
Throughout the following century, until the Council of Orange in 529, Augustine's views were ardently debated.
But at that time, and indeed up until the European Council itself, it was not clear how far we would be able to go.
This arrangement is required by the constitution to continue until the Council of Representatives, enters its second set of sessions.
The Catholic Church didn't catch up until the Council of Trent in 1563.
At least until both the Council and the storm have ended.