The Synod of Milan or Council of Milan may refer to any of several synods which occurred in late Roman Mediolanum or medieval Milan in northern Italy's...
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The Holy Synod of Milan is an autocephalous True Orthodox jurisdiction. The church is not recognized by any official Eastern Orthodox Church worldwide...
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Apostles' Creed (redirect from Symbol of the Apostles)
the Synod of Milan dated AD 390, referring to a belief at the time that each of the Twelve Apostles contributed an article to the twelve articles of the...
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Metropolitan Evlogios Hessler [ru] of the Holy Synod of Milan. The Metropolia was granted self-governance by the Holy Synod of Milan by a tomos in 2011, which...
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the early summer of 382. On arrival they received a letter from the synod of Milan, inviting them to a great general council at Rome; they indicated that...
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called the Holy Synod. For instance, the Holy Synod is a ruling body of the Georgian Orthodox Church. In Oriental Orthodoxy the Holy Synod is the highest...
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2019) was Archbishop of Milan and Longobardia and Metropolitan of Aquileia and Western Europe, and Primate of the Holy Synod of Milan. He was ordained a...
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Asinius attended the Synod of Milan, but probably existed a century earlier. According to local tradition, the first Bishop of Chur was Saint Lucius...
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supporters of the faith of the Council of Nicaea. In 355, the Roman Emperor Constantius II convened a synod in Milan, in which Dionysius, bishop of Milan, along...
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such as the former Western Rite Exarchate of the Holy Synod of Milan and the Autonomous Orthodox Metropolia of North and South America and the British Isles...
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Calendarists Holy Synod of Milan Autonomous Orthodox Metropolia of North and South America and the British Isles Autonomous Orthodox Metropolis of Ecuador and...
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Additionally, the perpetual virginity of Mary was denied by some Arians. Jovinian was condemned as a heretic at a Synod of Milan under Ambrose's presidency in...
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could present the tradition of the Western Church. There was a synod in Milan under Archbishop Mausuetus; another synod was held in 680 at Hatfield,...
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influenced by the Diocese of Chur. The Bishop of Chur is first mentioned in 451 when its Bishop St. Asimo attended the Synod of Milan, but probably existed...
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Old Calendarists (redirect from Church of the Genuine Orthodox Christians of Greece)
Calendarists, composed of numerous churches of which are: Church of the Genuine Orthodox Christians of Greece (Kallinikos Synod) Holy Synod of Milan Autonomous Orthodox...
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of Antipope Ursicinus were excommunicated by a Roman synod after they accused Pope Damasus I of adultery in a Roman court in 378. Auxentius of Milan,...
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Ambrose, the bishop of Milan, started defending ascetism. The views Sarmatio was preaching were condemned in the Synod of Milan. Ambrose called Sarmatio...
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signatories of a letter addressed by the Synod of Milan to Pope Siricius early in 390, informing him of their condemnation of the monk Jovinian and his followers...
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Pope Leo I by the delegates of the second Synod of Milan (451). Eustasius is traditionally regarded as the first bishop of the ancient Augusta Pretoria...
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appear before the Synod of Milan in 860, she was put under the ban. The pope was also involved in a desperate struggle with the bishops of Lotharingia over...
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Provincial Synod of Milan in 1576, and signed the decrees. He also attended and subscribed the decrees of the Fifth Provincial Synod of Milan in March 1579...
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decrees of the Fifth Provincial Synod of Milan in March 1579. Bishop Francesco Bossi (1579–1583) was unable to attend the Sixth Provincial Synod of Milan in...
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Arelate) in the south of Roman Gaul (modern France) hosted several councils or synods referred to as Concilium Arelatense in the history of the early Christian...
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The diocese was a suffragan of the metropolitan archdiocese of Milan, and its bishops attended the provincial synods of Milan. On 1 August 1474, Sixtus...
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Prince-Bishopric of Chur, a state of the Holy Roman Empire. A Bishop of Chur is first mentioned in 451/ 452 when its Bishop Saint Asimo attended the Synod of Milan, but...
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in early summer of 382. On arrival they received a letter from the synod of Milan, inviting them to a great general council at Rome; however they indicated...
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attended the synod of Milan called by Archbishop Eusebius in 451. Piacenza was certainly suffragan to Ravenna by the time of the Roman synod of 680. On 21...
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Lanzoni, p. 839. Paschasius was present at a synod of Archbishop Eusebius of Milan in 451, and signed the synodal letter sent to Pope Leo I. Grassi, p. 4....
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Warmund (redirect from Warmund of Ivrea)
Warmund became bishop. His first recorded act was signing the canons of the synod of Milan in absentia in November 969, but he was probably consecrated as...
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Cagliari (redirect from Capital of Sardinia)
of the 4th century bishop Lucifer of Cagliari was exiled because of his opposition to the sentence against Athanasius of Alexandria at the Synod of Milan...
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