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Что (кто) такое ecumenical council - определение

CONFERENCE OF ECCLESIASTICAL DIGNITARIES AND THEOLOGICAL EXPERTS CONVENED TO DISCUSS AND SETTLE MATTERS OF CHURCH DOCTRINE AND PRACTICE
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Catholic ecumenical councils         
  • Pope Innocent II
  • Early manuscript illustration of I Constantinople<br/>''Homilies of Gregory Nazianzus'', Bibliothèque nationale de France (879-882)
  • Tomb of Antipope John XXIII.
  • Painting of [[Jan Hus]] in the Council of Constance by [[Václav Brožík]]
  •  Pope Paul III convoked the Council of Trent
  • Bishops debating with the pope at the Council of Constance
ECUMENICAL COUNCIL RECOGNIZED BY THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Catholic Ecumenical Council; Catholic Council; Catholic Ecumenical Councils; Catholic ecumenical council
According to the Catholic Church, a Church Council is ecumenical ("world-wide"), if it is "a solemn congregation of the Catholic bishops of the world at the invitation of the Pope to decide on matters of the Church with him".Hubert Jedin, Kleine Konziliengeschichte, Freiburg, Herder, 1960, 14
First seven ecumenical councils         
IN THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY
First seven Ecumenical Councils; Seven Ecumenical Councils; Seven Councils; The Seven Councils; Seven ecumenical councils
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 in 381, the Council of Ephesus in 431, the Council of Chalcedon in 451, the Second Council of Constantinople in 553, the Third Council of Constantinople from 680–681 and finally, the Second Council of Nicaea in 787. All of the seven councils were convened in modern-day Turkey.
The Ecumenical Council (painting)         
  • Dalí's ''The Trinity Study for The Ecumenical Council'', 1960. Oil on canvas. 58.4 x 66 cm. Vatican Gallery, Vatican
PAINTING BY SALVADOR DALÍ
The Ecumenical Council is a surrealist painting by Spanish artist Salvador Dalí completed in 1960. It is one of his masterpieces, taking two years to complete and very large at .

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Ecumenical council

An ecumenical council, also called general council, is a meeting of bishops and other church authorities to consider and rule on questions of Christian doctrine, administration, discipline, and other matters in which those entitled to vote are convoked from the whole world (oikoumene) and which secures the approbation of the whole Church.

The word "ecumenical" derives from the Late Latin oecumenicus "general, universal", from Greek oikoumenikos "from the whole world", from he oikoumene ge "the inhabited world" (as known to the ancient Greeks); the Greeks and their neighbors, considered as developed human society (as opposed to barbarian lands); in later use "the Roman world" and in the Christian sense in ecclesiastical Greek, from oikoumenos, present passive participle of oikein ("inhabit"), from oikos ("house, habitation"). The first seven ecumenical councils, recognised by both the eastern and western denominations comprising Chalcedonian Christianity, were convoked by Roman Emperors, who also enforced the decisions of those councils within the state church of the Roman Empire.

Starting with the third ecumenical council, noteworthy schisms led to non-participation by some members of what had previously been considered a single Christian Church. Thus, some parts of Christianity did not attend later councils, or attended but did not accept the results. Bishops belonging to what became known as the Eastern Orthodox Church accept seven ecumenical councils, as described below. Bishops belonging to what became known as the Church of the East participated in the first two councils. Bishops belonging to what became known as Oriental Orthodoxy participated in the first four councils, but rejected the decisions of the fourth and did not attend any subsequent ecumenical councils.

Acceptance of councils as ecumenical and authoritative varies between different Christian denominations. Disputes over Christological and other questions have led certain branches to reject some councils that others accept.

Примеры употребления для ecumenical council
1. The Senate Palace hosted the First Ecumenical Council in 325, where important decisions affecting the Christian world, still valid today, were made.
2. The Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican, which concluded in 1'65, decided that the Jews should not be blamed for killing of Christ and initiated prayers in local languages, rather than the Latin that was customary until then.
3. The first mention of her possible presence in Ephesus, a major city of the Roman Empire where Saint Paul preached and wrote epistles, came when an ecumenical council there in 431 said Saint John had taken her there after Christ‘s death.
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