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  • in three subsistences or Persons: Let him be anathema… glorious Mary, Mother of God… let him be anathema. #If anyone shall ...
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  • The Biblical basis of excommunication is anathema, often translated ... have a means of expulsion, by pronouncing anathema, but this is reserved only ...
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  • of the Council and its decrees, and of anathema for all heretics. ... views with the concluding "anathema sit" ("let him ...
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  • Monophysitism (from the Greek monos meaning "one" and physis meaning "nature") is the christological position that Christ ...
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  • the Holy Virgin the title Theotokos is Anathema!" Nestorius however ... separated Christ into two hypostases was anathema, as Athanasius had said ...
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  • and some of the Origenists were declared anathema by a local council in Constantinople ... as those heretics just mentioned: let him be anathema. Paul Halsall ...
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  • way the Word of God become flesh, let him be anathema. Cyril wrote also to John, Patriarch of Antioch, informing him of the facts and insinuating ...
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  • truly and properly a sacrament; let him be anathema. for every individual; let him be anathema. [http://history.hanover ...
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  • to be Orthodox. Dioscorus, however, declared anathema to Eutyches shortly after the Council of Chalcedon. This council is not recognized by the ...
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  • Pope Saint Hilarius (also Hilarus, Hilary) was the bishop of Rome from 461 to February 28, 468. Earlier he was Pope Leo I's envoy to the ...
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  • The Second Council of Ephesus was a church synod in 449 C.E. It was convoked by Emperor Theodosius II as an ecumenical council to deal with unresolved ...
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  • The Third Council of Constantinople, also known as the Sixth Ecumenical Council, was a meeting of mostly eastern bishops in the capital of the ...
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  • Pope Liberius was the bishop of Rome from May 17, 352, to September 24, 366. He is noted for opposing Arianism during his early career, but later ...
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  • Saint Photius, or Saint Photius the Great (Greek: Φώτιος, Phōtios) (c. 820 – February 6, 893) was Patriarch of Constantinople from 858 ...
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  • not one but five times. While in a state of anathema, he was foolhardy enough to celebrate mass, an act which got him excommunicated; however Pope ...
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  • Pope Saint Damasus I (c. 304 - 384 C.E.) was pope from 366 to 384. Possibly born in present Spain or Portugal in the Western Roman Empire, he ...
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  • # states that those who buy their office are anathema, # prohibits bishops from engaging in business, # gives bishops authority over the monks ...
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  • "What Leo believes we all believe, [[anathema to him who believes anything else. Peter has spoken through the mouth of Leo." This ...
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  • The filioque clause is a heavily disputed part of Christian trinitarian theology and one of the core differences between Catholic and Orthodox ...
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  • Maimonides, and pronounced a curse of anathema on all who condemn the great sage's writings. The Jewish community of Safed was apparently ...
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