Nikodem,
Again, thank-you for taking the time to post, and for your wise words. Surely, I don't disagree with anything that has been said, and that is surely what I've always believed. Infact, the point you made about the split papacy in Avignon, the three men contesting, all claiming to be the ...
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- Mon 16 May 2005 2:28 pm
- Forum: Theology and Tradition
- Topic: Constantinople
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- Mon 16 May 2005 2:03 am
- Forum: Theology and Tradition
- Topic: Constantinople
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Nikodem and Joasia,
Thank-you both for your replies. Surely I have pointed at the First Ecumenical Synod, that named Rome as an important Christian centre, together with Alexandria and Antioch. I surely did point to St. Gregory the Great, Pope of Rome of blessed memory, who refused the conotation ...
Thank-you both for your replies. Surely I have pointed at the First Ecumenical Synod, that named Rome as an important Christian centre, together with Alexandria and Antioch. I surely did point to St. Gregory the Great, Pope of Rome of blessed memory, who refused the conotation ...
- Mon 16 May 2005 2:02 am
- Forum: Theology and Tradition
- Topic: Constantinople
- Replies: 12
- Views: 3188
Nikodem and Joasia,
Thank-you both for your replies. Surely I have pointed at the First Ecumenical Synod, that named Rome as an important Christian centre, together with Alexandria and Antioch. I surely did point to St. Gregory the Great, Pope of Rome of blessed memory, who refused the conotation ...
Thank-you both for your replies. Surely I have pointed at the First Ecumenical Synod, that named Rome as an important Christian centre, together with Alexandria and Antioch. I surely did point to St. Gregory the Great, Pope of Rome of blessed memory, who refused the conotation ...
- Sun 15 May 2005 9:47 pm
- Forum: Theology and Tradition
- Topic: A Life Apart: Monastery...
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- Sun 15 May 2005 6:04 pm
- Forum: Theology and Tradition
- Topic: Constantinople
- Replies: 12
- Views: 3188
Tom,
While I agree that some of St. Constantine surely did not live an exemplary life, he did make Christianity a tolerable faith, he did have the beacon of sanctity, his mother, St. Helen as a positive influence, and we know that he did accept the Church in its fullness before he died. I surely ...
While I agree that some of St. Constantine surely did not live an exemplary life, he did make Christianity a tolerable faith, he did have the beacon of sanctity, his mother, St. Helen as a positive influence, and we know that he did accept the Church in its fullness before he died. I surely ...
- Sun 15 May 2005 2:42 am
- Forum: Theology and Tradition
- Topic: Constantinople
- Replies: 12
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Hello to you all. This is my first time posting to the board, although I registered a while back. I was hoping that you the well versed in Church history on the forum could help me out. I was having a heated discussion with a ...
Hello to you all. This is my first time posting to the board, although I registered a while back. I was hoping that you the well versed in Church history on the forum could help me out. I was having a heated discussion with a ...