PREVIOUS CHAPTER - NEXT CHAPTER - HELP - GR VIDEOS - GR YOUTUBE - TWITTER - SD1 YOUTUBE BOOK THE LATER SYNODS OF THE FIFTH CENTURY. Sec. 209. The First Decade after the Council of Chalcedon Sec. 210. Irish Synods under Patrick Sec. 211. Synods in Gaul, Rome, Spain, etc., between the Years 460 and Sec. 212. Synods at Arles on the Doctrine of Grace, in the Years 475-480 Sec. 213. Synods on the Affairs of the Greek and Oriental Churches Sec. 214. Religious Conference at Carthage, A.D. Sec. 215 . Synod in the Lateran at Rome, A.D. 487 or Sec. 216. Synods in Persia and at Constantinople Sec. 217. The two Roman Synods under Pope Gelasius. The Gelasian Decree de libris recipiendis Sec. 218. The last Synods of the Fifth Century Sec. 219. Belgium Conference in the Kingdom of Burgundy, at Lyons BOOK THE SYNODS OF THE FIRST HALF OF THE SIXTH CENTURY TO THE OUTBREAK OF THE CONTROVERSY OF THE THREE CHAPTERS. Sec. 220. The Roman Synods under Pope Symmachus, A.D. 501-504 Sec. 221. Byzacene Synod, A.D. 504 or Sec. 222. Synod at Agde (Agatha), A.D. Sec. 223. Supposed Synod at Toulouse, Conciliabulum at Antioch, A.D. 507 and 508 Sec. 224 . First Synod of Orleans, A.D. Sec. 225. Oriental Synods on the Monophysite Question Sec. 226. Two British Synods, A.D. 512 and Sec. 227. Synod at Agaunum or S. Moritz, between 515 and Sec. 228. Synods in Illyria and Epirus, and at Lyons, in the Years 515 and Sec. 229. Synods at Tarragona, A.D. 516, and at Gerunda, A.D. Sec. 230. Two Gallican Synods between 514 and Sec. 231. Synod at Epaon, in Burgundy, A.D. Sec. 232. Synod at Lyons, A.D. Sec. 233. Synods at Constantinople, Jerusalem, Tyre, Syria, Rome, and Epirus, in connection with the Monophysites, A.D. 518-520 Sec. 234. Synods in Wales and at Tournay Sec. 235. Synodal Letter of the African Bishops banished to Sardinia from the Year Sec. 236. Synods at Junca and Sufes in Africa Sec. 237. Synods at Arles, Lerida, and Valencia, A.D. 524 (546) Sec. 238. Synod at Carthage, A.D. Sec. 239. Synod at Carpentras, A.D. Sec. 240. Synod at Dovin, in Armenia, A.D. Sec. 241. Second Synod of Toledo, A.D. 527 or Sec. 242. Second Synod at Orange, and Synod at Valence, A.D. Sec. 243. Second Synod at Vaison, A.D. Sec. 244. Synods at Rome, Larissa, and Constantinople, A.D. Sec. 245. Religious Conference at Constantinople, A.D. 533, and the alleged Roman Synod under Pope John II. Sec. 246 . Synod at Marseilles on account of Bishop Contumeliosus, A.D. Sec. 247. Second Synod at Orleans, A.D. Sec. 248. Synod at Carthage, A.D. 535 Sec. 249. Synod at Clermont, in Auvergne (Concilium Arvernense), A.D. Sec. 250. Synods at Constantinople and Jerusalem, A.D. Sec. 251 . Third Synod at Orleans, A.D. Sec. 252. Synods at Barcelona and in the Province of Byzacene Sec. 253. Fourth Synod at Orleans, A.D. Sec. 254. Synods at Antioch and Gaza, A.D. Sec. 255. Edict of Justinian against Origen Sec. 256. Synod at Constantinople on account of Origen, A.D. Sec. 257. The Fifteen Anathematisms on Origen BOOK THE CONTROVERSY OF THE THREE CHAPTERS AND THE FIFTH OECUMENICAL SYNOD. CHAPTER - EVENTS PRECEDING THE OPENING OF THE FIFTH SYNOD. Sec. 258. Origin of the Controversy of the Three Chapters Sec. 259. Pope Vigilius and his Judicatum of April 11, Sec. 260. Opposition to the Judicatum Sec. 261. The Judicatum is withdrawn, and a great Synod proposed Sec. 262. Synod at Mopsuestia, A.D. Sec. 262b. The African Deputies Sec. 263 . Second Imperial Edict against the Three Chapters Sec. 264. Protest, Persecution, and two Flights of the Pope Sec. 265. New Negotiations for gaining over Pope Vigilius Sec. 266. Vigilius gives and recalls his Assent to the holding of an Oecumenical Synod CHAPTER - THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE FIFTH OECUMENICAL SYNOD. Sec. 267. The First Session and the Acts of the Synod Sec. 268. Second and Third Sessions on the 8th and 9th of May Sec. 269. Fourth Session on the 12th or 13th of May Sec. 270. Fifth Session on 17th May Sec. 271. Sixth Session on 19th May Sec. 272. The Constitutum of Vigilius, 14th May Sec. 273. Seventh Session, 26th May Sec. 274. Eighth and Last Session, 2nd June CHAPTER - RECOGNITION OF THE FIFTH OECUMENICAL SYNOD AND FURTHER COURSE OF THE CONTROVERSY ON THE THREE CHAPTERS. Sec. 275. Synod at Jerusalem, A.D. 553. The Emperor endeavors to compel the recognition of the Fifth Synod Sec. 276. Pope Vigilius confirms the Fifth Synod Sec. 277. Many Westerns refuse to recognize the Fifth Synod Sec. 278. The Schism in Upper Italy. Tuscany and France are also against the Fifth Synod Sec. 279. Victories of the Longobardi. Partial Union of the Milanese Sec. 280. Attempts at Union with the See of Grado Sec. 281. Gregory the Great works for Union. Synods of the Schismatics Sec. 282. The Union of the Province of Milan is renewed and extended Sec. 283. End of the Schism BOOK INTERVAL BETWEEN THE FIFTH AND SIXTH OECUMENICAL SYNODS, UNTIL THE BEGINNING OF THE MONOTHELITE CONTROVERSIES. CHAPTER - THE SYNODS UNTIL THE END OF THE SIXTH CENTURY Sec. 284. The Frankish Synods about the middle of the Sixth Century Sec. 285 . The Synods between the Years 560 and Sec. 286. The Synods between the Years 575 and Sec. 287 . Spain becomes Catholic at the Third Synod of Toledo, A.D. Sec. 288. The last Synods of the Sixth Century CHAPTER - THE SYNODS NOT RELATING TO MONOTHELITISM BETWEEN THE YEARS 600 AND 680. Sec. 289. Synods between the Years 600 and Sec. 290. Synods not referring to Monothelitism, between A.D. 633 and 680 GOTO NEXT CHAPTER - CHURCH COUNCILS INDEX & SEARCH
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