The Council of Tarragona, convened in 554, aimed to reinforce the observance of ecclesiastical statutes among clerics and bishops. The council issued nine decrees addressing various issues, including the conduct of clerics, financial practices, the authority of bishops, and the responsibilities of church leaders. Key regulations included prohibitions against clerics engaging in unethical financial practices, the requirement for bishops to visit their dioceses annually, and penalties for clerics consorting with adulterous women. The council sought to ensure the integrity of the clergy and uphold the traditions of the Church.