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An ecumemical council, by definition, is an empire-spanning council presided over by the Roman Emperor, this is the distinction between it and a local synod. We haven't had an ecumenical council in centuries because the Roman empire, and the office of the emperor, along with it, no longer exists. The Synod of Iasi is considered by some to be an ecumenical council, but it does not have official recognization by the Church. The Synod of Jerusalem is considered an ecumenical council by some, but lacks universal recognization. The 1872 Synod of Constantinople set the grounds for the rejection of phyletism, but it is not an ecumenical council because, which emperor was supposed to preside over it? The Ottoman...What was Trent, then?
What was Trent, then?
An ecumemical council, by definition, is an empire-spanning council presided over by the Roman Emperor, this is the distinction between it and a local synod. We haven't had an ecumenical council in centuries because the Roman empire, and the office of the emperor, along with it, no longer exists. The Synod of Iasi is considered by some to be an ecumenical council, but it does not have official recognization by the Church. The Synod of Jerusalem is considered an ecumenical council by some, but lacks universal recognization. The 1872 Synod of Constantinople set the grounds for the rejection of phyletism, but it is not an ecumenical council because, which emperor was supposed to preside over it? The Ottoman sultan? Trent was presided over by schismatics anyway, so it's just a cope synodWhat was Trent, then?
Orthocucks still seething over filioque and it showsAn ecumemical council, by definition, is an empire-spanning council presided over by the Roman Emperor, this is the distinction between it and a local synod. We haven't had an ecumenical council in centuries because the Roman empire, and the office of the emperor, along with it, no longer exists. The Synod of Iasi is considered by some to be an ecumenical council, but it does not have official recognization by the Church. The Synod of Jerusalem is considered an ecumenical council by some, but lacks universal recognization. The 1872 Synod of Constantinople set the grounds for the rejection of phyletism, but it is not an ecumenical council because, which emperor was supposed to preside over it? The Ottoman sultan? Trent was presided over by schismatics anyway, so it's just a cope synod
You're the first one to bring it up, latin scumOrthocucks still seething over filloque and it shows
Orthocucks still seething over filioque and it shows
How does this honour God?You're the first one to bring it up, latin scum
Minor bantz mainly, but im assuming because you want to read the council of trents rulings and so forth youre a catholic and he gave the orthodox meaning of an ecumenical council and not the catholic one one which is merely any major meeting with a ton of bishops.How does this honour God?
I wanted to read Trent because I'm a Lutheran and, I heard it was formulated as a response to The Augsburg Confession.Minor bantz mainly, but im assuming because you want to read the council of trents rulings and so forth youre a catholic and he gave the orthodox meaning of an ecumenical council and not the catholic one one which is merely any major meeting with a ton of bishops.