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  • four councils, but rejected the decisions of the fourth and did not attend any subsequent ecumenical councils. Acceptance of councils as ecumenical and...
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    In the history of Christianity, the first seven ecumenical councils include the following: the First Council of Nicaea in 325, the First Council of Constantinople...
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    ecumenical councils. The principal purpose of the council was to re-assert the teachings of the ecumenical Council of Ephesus against the teachings of Eutyches...
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    The First Ecumenical Council of the Vatican, commonly known as the First Vatican Council or Vatican I, was the 20th ecumenical council of the Catholic...
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    This third ecumenical council, an effort to attain consensus in the church through an assembly representing all of Christendom, confirmed the original Nicene...
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    the Roman Emperor Theodosius I. This second ecumenical council, an effort to attain consensus in the church through an assembly representing all of Christendom...
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    The Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican, commonly known as the Second Vatican Council or Vatican II, was the 21st and most recent ecumenical council...
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    respect, it took the name of Quinisext. Many of the council's canons were reiterations. It endorsed not only the six ecumenical councils already held (canon...
  • Conciliarity is the adherence of various Christian communities to the authority of ecumenical councils and to synodal church governance. It is not to be...
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    The Second Council of Nicaea is recognized as the last of the first seven ecumenical councils by the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church. In...
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    Ultramontanism (category History of the Catholic Church)
    the pope, bishops and councils was further elaborated. The post-conciliar position of the Apostolic See did not deny any of the previous doctrines of...
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    Episcopal see (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Dictionary of the Christian Church (3rd revised ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0192802903. For instance, Communiqué of the Ecumenical Patriarchate...
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    "Chalcedon, Council of" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 5 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 803. "NPNF2-14. The Seven Ecumenical Councils – Christian...
  • Conciliarism (category Catholic Church councils)
    movement in the 14th-, 15th- and 16th-century Catholic Church which held that supreme authority in the Church resided with an ecumenical council, apart from...
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    Ecumenism (redirect from Ecumenical)
    context of the larger ecumenical councils organised with the support of the Roman Emperor. The aim of these councils was to clarify matters of Christian...
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    The Council of Trent (Latin: Concilium Tridentinum), held between 1545 and 1563 in Trent (or Trento), now in northern Italy, was the 19th ecumenical council...
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    L'Huillier, Peter (1996). The church of the ancient councils: the disciplinary work of the first four ecumenical councils. Crestwood, NY: St. Vladimir's Seminary...
  • activities of the WCC and of national councils of churches. By active participation in the ecumenical movement since its very beginning, the OCC demonstrates...
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    Synod (redirect from Church Councils)
    Sometimes the phrase "general synod" or "general council" refers to an ecumenical council. The word synod also refers to the standing council of high-ranking...
  • Gallicanism (category Political history of the Ancien Régime)
    canons of the councils. His attitude stands out as isolated. The Council of Troyes (867) proclaims that no bishop can be deposed without reference to the Holy...
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