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The Synod of Pistoia and Vatican II, 2019
This chapter examines in detail the Synod of Pistoia (18–28 September 1786) and the Acts and Decrees it promulgated. It follows a topical approach, and considers the reforms that the Jansenist-inspired synod attempted alongside the papal condemnations in
S. Blanchard
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This chapter examines in detail the Synod of Pistoia (18–28 September 1786) and the Acts and Decrees it promulgated. It follows a topical approach, and considers the reforms that the Jansenist-inspired synod attempted alongside the papal condemnations in
S. Blanchard
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Eventual consensus in Synod: verification using a failure-aware actor model
Innovations in Systems and Software Engineering, 2022S. Paul +3 more
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Synod on Synodality and Consecrated Life: Communal Participation And Mission
The Catholic Voyage: African Journal of Consecrated Life, 2023No Abstract.
Saiki, Bridget, Isiocha, Roseline
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The Acts of the Lateran Synod of 649
, 2014Preface Abbreviations Prologue: The Chalcedonian Inheritance General Introduction I. Events before the Synod II. Understanding the Crisis 1. The Constantinopolitan Perspective 2. The Palestinian Perspective 3. The Roman Perspective III.
P. Booth, Catherine Cubitt
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Diachronic Synodality: Synodality Within Tradition
The Thomist: A Speculative Quarterly Review, 2023openaire +1 more source
2007
The first council that could boast an imperial mandate was convened at Arles in 314, after Constantine had been asked to review the acquittal of Caecilian by a synod of Italian and Gallic bishops under Miltiades of Rome. At Ancyra penalties commensurate with the fault were enjoined on those who had lapsed under persecution; the chief concern of a ...
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The first council that could boast an imperial mandate was convened at Arles in 314, after Constantine had been asked to review the acquittal of Caecilian by a synod of Italian and Gallic bishops under Miltiades of Rome. At Ancyra penalties commensurate with the fault were enjoined on those who had lapsed under persecution; the chief concern of a ...
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The Salient Features of the Final Document of the Synod on Synodality
In a significant development, Pope Francis has approved the Final Document of the Synod on Synodality, opting to implement its conclusions directly rather than issuing a traditional Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation. This article delves into the Final Document from a Canon Law perspective, highlighting its implications for synodality.openaire +1 more source

