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The dispute over the title “ecumenical” between the bishops of Rome and Constantinople at the end of the 6th century [PDF]
: The article analyzes the epistles of Pope Gregory the Great (590-604), directed against the title “ecumenical” (οiκουμενικός) of the patriarchs of Constantinople.
Aleksei Migalnikov
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Introduction. At the end of the sixth century a dispute broke out between the popes and the patriarchs of Constantinople – first of all, between pope Gregory I the Great (590–604) and patriarch John IV the Faster (582–595) – over the epithet ...
Aleksei Migalnikov
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On September 24, 787, the works of the VII Ecumenical Synod were opened in the ‘Saint Sophia’ Church in Nicaea, after the first attempt, on August 7, 786, had failed. Although the nominal presidency was held by the legates of Pope Adrian I, the effective
Chifar Nicolae
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Sound ideas and absurd consequences: reflections of a legal historian [PDF]
During the 60 years that I have been writing - and speculating - on public law (my first book on medieval criminal law came out in 1954), I have been repeatedly struck by a particular phenomenon to which I would now like to draw attention: that sound ...
van Caenegem, Raoul
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In the Service of the Empire: Pope Zosimus and the Roman Synod of 417
Introduction. The brief pontificate of Pope Zosimus (417–418) was marked by the Roman Synod in September 417, the decisions of which were of great importance both for the subsequent church-administrative development of Southern Gaul and for the ...
Mikhail V. Gratsianskiy +1 more
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The relevance of the given problems is due to the church, state and socio-cultural veneration of the saints Cyril and Methodius as the creators of the Slavic alphabet and translations of the Holy Scriptures and hymnography into the Slavic language, which
A. M. Lanceva, A. E. Gapanyuk, C. Simon
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L’AFFERMAZIONE DEL COLLEGIO CARDINALIZIO TRA L’XI ED IL XIII SECOLO [PDF]
Between the eleventh and the thirteenth century the cardinals become electors of the Pope and participate in the supreme power in the universal Church. They contribute significantly to the success of papal primacy and plenitudo potestatis of the Bishop ...
Anna Sammassimo
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“An Italian of the Vatican type” : The Roman formation of Cardinal Paul Cullen, Archbishop of Dublin [PDF]
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Barr, Colin
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THE THRONE OF PETER DURING THE FIRST CENTURIES: FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE SEPARATION OF THE PAPACY FROM BYZANTIUM [PDF]
This Article discusses the question pertaining to the primacy of the Pope of Rome from the fi rst to the eighth centuries. The author criticizes the Roman Catholic teaching of the primacy of the pope as well as papal infallibility both of which were ...
Erich Kettenhofen
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The COVID-19 Pandemic in the Social Teaching of the Roman Catholic Church
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the critical problems of the structure not only of the modern health system but also of the role of the state in managing socio-economic processes, government institutions, and their ability to ensure the safety and well ...
H. T. Sardaryan
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