50 A.D. | Jerusalem Council Against Judaizers. |
232 A.D. | Synod to condemn Origen's work. Origen left for Caesarea, where he taught Gregory Thaumaturgus and Dionysius. |
251/252 A.D. | African Synod of Carthage under Cyprian |
251/252 | Synod of Rome (after the Synod of Carthage) |
270 A.D. | Council of Antioch to condemn Paul of Samosata’s writings. Attendees included Gregory Thaumaturgus and Anatolius. |
314 A.D. | Ancyra. 12 bishops were present. |
315 A.D. | Council of Neocaesarea. Much of the Nicean Creed was copied from this creed. |
324 A.D. | Synod of Antioch |
Note: 325-680 A.D. | has been called the Synodical Period. |
May 20th to July 25th 325 A.D. | Nicea I - Opposed Arians and created Nicean Creed 250-318 bishops out of 1,800 bishops in the world. Arians kicked out of Orthodox churches |
325-381 A.D. | Gangra |
334/335 A.D. | Synod of Tyre against Athanasius, who left in the middle, when he saw he could not get a fair hearing. Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers Second Series vol.1 p.22-23 |
~353-369 A.D. | Council of Ashtishat |
343/344 A.D. | Sardica |
343-381 A.D. | Synod of Laodicea |
351 A.D. | Synod of Sirmium |
357/358 A.D. | Synod of Seleucia - Hippolytus present |
375 A.D. | Synod of Ancyra attempts to arrest Gregory of Nyssa |
380 A.D. | Council of Saragossa I - against Manichaeans |
381 A.D. | Constantinople I] - called by Emperor Theodosius I - 150 bishops condemned some sects, reaffirmed Nicea I and defined the Holy Spirit as consubstantial and coeternal with the Father and Son. Bishop of Constantinople 2nd in precedence to Rome. |
394 A.D. | Council of Carthage I |
6/397 A.D. | Council of Carthage II Augustine and other put in Apocrypha |
8/397 A.D. | Council of Carthage III |
399 A.D. | Council of Carthage IV |
10/401 A.D. | Council of Carthage VI |
12/415 A.D. | Council of Diospolis |
415 A.D. | Synod of Jerusalem - Pelagius defends himself against charges |
400 A.D | The Feast of Annunciation was started by Chrysostom (around 400 A.D.) according to the Ante-Nicene Church Fathers vol.6 p.58 footnote 1. |
419 A.D. | Carthage XVII 217 bishops adopted canon of the Bible |
431 A.D. | Ephesus - called by Eastern Emperor Theodosius II and western Emperor Valentinian II to condemn Nestorianism. Nestorians kicked out of Orthodox Churches (Cyril was involved and there were a lot of politics) |
441 A.D. | Council of Orange I deposed Cheliderius of Besancon because he married a widow before receiving priestly orders |
451 A.D. | Chalcedon - 150 bishops - Accepted writings of Theodore of Mopsuestia, Theodoret of Currhus and Ebas of Edessa. Monophysites kicked out of Orthodox Churches |
457 A.D. | Council of Milan |
501 A.D. | Council of Rome |
506 A.D. | Agde - Caesarius of Arles presided |
524 A.D. | Arles - Caesarius of Arles presided |
527 A.D. | Carpentras - Caesarius of Arles presided |
529 A.D. | Synod/Council of Orange II - Caesarius of Arles presided condemned Faustus for being Semi-Pelagian |
529 A.D. | Vaison - Caesarius of Arles presided |
531 A.D. | Orleans I |
533 A.D. | Auvergne |
533 A.D. | Marseille - Caesarius of Arles presided |
538 A.D. | Orleans II |
541 A.D. | Orleans III |
541 A.D. | Constantinople - repudiated Council of Ephesus |
550 A.D. | Synod of Dwin II - rejects Council of Chalcedon |
553 A.D. | Constantinople II - called by Emperor Justinian I, anathematized Theodore of Mopsuestia, Theodoret of Currhus and Ebas of Edessa. |
554 A.D. | Second Council of Tvin (Dvin II) |
560 A.D. | Synod at Brefi in Britain (David of Wales participated) |
569 A.D. | Synod at Caerleon in Britain (David of Wales participated) |
589 A.D. | Toledo - filioque clause put in to Creed |
592 A.D. | Concilium Quinisextum or second Trullan council (Orthodox Church) |
614 A.D. | Council of Paris |
649 A.D. | Lateran Synod - called by Pope Martin I - 105 bishops |
662 A.D. | Council of Hereford in Britain |
664 A.D. | Synod of Whitby, Britain Oswy abandons Celtic church for Roman Catholic church |
679 A.D. | Council of Hatford in Britain |
680 A.D. | Constantinople III - called by Emperor Constantine IV. condemned monothelitism |
680 A.D. | was the last general council, because this was the last church council where both the eastern and western bishops were present. |
691 A.D. | Constantinople IV - called by Emperor Justinian II. legislative code for the church. Western church never accepted this. |
692 A.D. | Quinisext |
742 A.D. | Council of Germanicum - banned Easter fires |
743 A.D. | Council of Lestines - banned Easter fires |
747 A.D. | Synod of Franconia |
754 A.D. | Constantinople V - called by Emperor Constantine V. Condemned image worship. |
787 A.D. | - Nicea II condemned Constantinople V and accepted image worship. |
794 A.D. | Council of Frankfurt of western bishops. This council rejected the 537 A.D. Council according to The Ante-Nicene Fathers vol.6 p.53 |
824 A.D. | Council of Paris - France and the East tried to agree on the devotion to be paid to images. |
853 A.D. | Council of Quiercy - condemned double predestination - Hincmar of Reims presided |
869-870 | Constantinople VI called by Emperor Basil I to confirm deposing Photius, Patriarch of Constantinople. |
879 A.D. | Constantinople VII - called reinstated Patriarch Photius to repudiate [Council of 869-870. |
990 A.D. | Synod of Charroux, France |
990 A.D. | Synod of Puy, France |
991 A.D. | Council of Limoges, France |
998 A.D. | Council of Poitiers, France |
1003 A.D. | Council of Thoinville, Germany |
1007 A.D. | Council of Frankfurt, Germany |
1023 A.D. | Council of Seligenstadt, Germany |
1025 A.D. | Council of Arras I against Manichaeans |
1038 A.D. | Council of Bourges, France |
1050 A.D. | Council of Rome I condemned Berengarius of Tours |
1050 A.D. | Council of Vercelli - condemned Berengarius of Tours |
1051 A.D. | Council of Paris - condemned Berengarius of Tours |
1059 A.D. | Council of Rome II condemned Berengarius of Tours |
1076 A.D. | Synod of Worms |
1079 A.D. | Council of Rome III condemned Berengarius of Tours |
1080 A.D. | Council of Burgos - Imposed Roman rite on Spain instead of Visigothic rite |
1096 A.D. | Council of Clermount - launch first Crusade |
1097 A.D. | Council of Arras II |
10/1/1098 A.D. | Council of Bari - East vs. West |
4/24/1099 A.D. | Easter Synod |
1102 A.D. | Council of London |
1128 A.D. | Council of Arras III |
1128 A.D. | Council of Troyes - Criticized Bernard of Clairvaux. Officially started the Knights Templars |
1140/1 A.D. | Sens Bernard condemns Abelard |
1148 A.D. | Cremona - excommunicated Arnold of Brescia |
1163 A.D. | Synod of Tours |
1179 A.D. | Council of Hromcla - Nerses of Lambron almost effected union of Greek and Armenian Churches |
1179 A.D. | 3rd Lateran Council |
1184 A.D. | Council of Verona - condemned Waldenses and Humiliati |
1197 A.D. | Council of Berona - Burn Waldenses to death |
1207 A.D. | Pamiens tried to reconcile Waldenses and Catholics |
1215 A.D. | 4th Lateran Council |
1218 A.D. | Council of Bergamo 12 Waldenses said no purgatory or prayers for the dead |
1229 A.D. | (local) Council of Toulouse after the capitulation of the Albigensians, and forbidding the laity to possess Bibles. |
1274 A.D. | Lyons |
1311 A.D. | Vienne |
1341 A.D. | Constantinople VIII Condemned monk Barlaam for opposing Hesychast sect on Mt. Athos. |
1414-1417 | Constance under Martin V -Ended Great Schism of anti-Popes. 2 Popes deposed, 1 abdicated, and 1 new Pope elected. Condemned 45 propositions of Wycliffe and 30 of Hus, who was burned at the stake. |
1413 | Council of Prague |
1438/9 | Council of Florence |
1532 | Council of Cianforn - most Waldenses accept Reformed teaching |
~1545 | Council of Trent. Catholic church recognizes the gospel and Condemns it. It met for 19 years in 25 sessions. When it opened there were 15 bishops and 4 others. |
1672 | Council of Jerusalem. Orthodox church recognizes the gospel and Condemns it. It refutes Cyril Lucar point-by-point. |
1829 | Council of Baltimore |
1833 | Council of Baltimore |
1837 | Council of Baltimore |
1840 | Council of Baltimore |
1849 | Council of Baltimore |
1869 | Vatican I 700 bishops. Some sessions had as few as 100 bishops |
1917 | The first code of Canon Law was published in 1917. |
1962-1968 | Vatican II 2,900 bishops and 2 prelates |
5/1919 | Philadelphia World Conference on Christian Fundamentals |
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