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ecumenical council

or Ecumenical Council

noun

  1. a solemn assembly in the Roman Catholic Church, convoked and presided over by the pope and composed of cardinals, bishops, and certain other prelates whose decrees, when confirmed by the pope, become binding.


ecumenical council

noun

  1. an assembly of bishops and other ecclesiastics representative of the Christian Church throughout the world. Roman Catholic canon law states that an ecumenical council must be convened by the pope
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I suggest the next pope convoke another ecumenical council and enlist all the world’s Catholics as participants in his to-do list.

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This fact had not only been stated by inspired writers, but their statement had been indorsed by priests, by bishops, cardinals, popes and ecumenical councils; that was settled.

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There was also a guarantee of full liberty for future conclaves and ecumenical councils.

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The emperor Theodosius II. convoked an ecumenical council at Ephesus, to which Celestine sent his legates.

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This was followed in 325 by the first universal or ecumenical council of the whole Christian church which met at Nicaea to decide upon the orthodoxy of the teachings of Arius of Alexandria.

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