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  • Filioque
  • Latin term meaning "and from the Son" appended to the Nicene Creed

    Filioque (/ˌfɪliˈoʊkwi, -kweɪ/ FIL-ee-OH-kwee, -⁠kway; Ecclesiastical Latin: [filiˈokwe]), a Latin term meaning "and from the Son", was added to the original

    Filioque

    Filioque

    Filioque

  • History of the filioque controversy
  • The history of the filioque controversy is the historical development of theological controversies within Christianity regarding three distinctive issues:

    History of the filioque controversy

    History of the filioque controversy

    History_of_the_filioque_controversy

  • Eastern Orthodox teaching regarding the Filioque
  • The position of the Eastern Orthodox Church regarding the Filioque controversy is defined by their interpretation of the Bible, and the teachings of the

    Eastern Orthodox teaching regarding the Filioque

    Eastern_Orthodox_teaching_regarding_the_Filioque

  • Theological differences between the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church
  • theological differences with the Catholic Church are the papal primacy and the filioque clause. In spirituality, the tenability of neo-Palamism's essence-energy

    Theological differences between the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church

    Theological differences between the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church

    Theological_differences_between_the_Catholic_Church_and_the_Eastern_Orthodox_Church

  • Latin Church
  • Largest autonomous particular Catholic church

    Georges Florovsky. The most controversial doctrine associated with him, the filioque, was rejected by the Orthodox Church as heretical.[citation needed] Other

    Latin Church

    Latin Church

    Latin_Church

  • East–West Schism
  • Break of communion between the Western and Eastern churches

    in 1054. Prominent among these were the procession of the Holy Spirit (Filioque), whether leavened or unleavened bread should be used in the Eucharist

    East–West Schism

    East–West Schism

    East–West_Schism

  • Nicene Creed
  • Statement of belief adopted at the First Ecumenical Council in 325

    Amen. The Latin text adds "Deum de Deo" and "Filioque" to the Greek. For further information, see The Filioque Controversy above. Inevitably also, the overtones

    Nicene Creed

    Nicene Creed

    Nicene_Creed

  • Council of Seleucia-Ctesiphon
  • Council creating the Christian Church of the East (410)

    Father and the Son" in the second recension are the earliest example of the Filioque clause. Catholicos Dioceses of the Church of the East to 1318 List of patriarchs

    Council of Seleucia-Ctesiphon

    Council of Seleucia-Ctesiphon

    Council_of_Seleucia-Ctesiphon

  • Charlemagne
  • Carolingian emperor from 800 to 814

    canonical creed did not include filioque. Leo commissioned two silver shields with the creed in Latin and Greek (omitting the filioque), which he hung in St. Peter's

    Charlemagne

    Charlemagne

    Charlemagne

  • Mark of Ephesus
  • Archbishop of Ephesus and Eastern Orthodox saint

    sign the agreement with the Roman Church concerning the addition of the Filioque clause during the Council of Ferrara–Florence, however, was cordial in

    Mark of Ephesus

    Mark of Ephesus

    Mark_of_Ephesus

  • Holy Spirit in Christianity
  • Third person of the Trinity

    Church, filioque being "and from the Son" in Latin. Towards the end of the 20th century, discussions took place about the removal of Filioque in the Nicene

    Holy Spirit in Christianity

    Holy Spirit in Christianity

    Holy_Spirit_in_Christianity

  • Fourth Council of Constantinople (Catholic Church)
  • 8th ecumenical council of the Catholic Church (869–870 AD)

    to issues with certain canons (namely the implicit condemnation of the filioque). Siecienski disagrees with Dvornik's assessment. The previous seven ecumenical

    Fourth Council of Constantinople (Catholic Church)

    Fourth Council of Constantinople (Catholic Church)

    Fourth_Council_of_Constantinople_(Catholic_Church)

  • Byzantine Empire
  • Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)

    Differences in ritual and theology, such as the use of unleavened bread and the Filioque clause, as well as divergences in ecclesiology—plenitudo potestatis versus

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine_Empire

  • Fulgentius of Ruspe
  • 5th and 6th-century Bishop of Ruspe and saint

    Fabius Claudius Gordianus Fulgentius, also known as Fulgentius of Ruspe (462 or 467 – 1 January 527 or 533), was a North African Christian prelate who

    Fulgentius of Ruspe

    Fulgentius of Ruspe

    Fulgentius_of_Ruspe

  • Catholic Church
  • Christian church based in Rome

    the Photian schism, as Photius criticized the Latin West for adding the filioque clause, after being excommunicated by Nicholas I, causing unresolved issues

    Catholic Church

    Catholic Church

    Catholic_Church

  • Pope Nicholas I
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 858 to 867

    supremacy over territories outside his jurisdiction, the incorporation of the filioque in the Constantinopolitan Nicene creed, and his pressure on Bulgaria to

    Pope Nicholas I

    Pope Nicholas I

    Pope_Nicholas_I

  • Eastern Orthodoxy
  • Major branch of Christianity

    holds that the Holy Spirit proceeds only from the Father and rejects the Filioque clause ("and the Son") added to the Nicene Creed by the Latin Church, on

    Eastern Orthodoxy

    Eastern Orthodoxy

    Eastern_Orthodoxy

  • History of Eastern Orthodox theology
  • ex Patre Filioque procedit. (And in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, and giver of life, who from the Father and the Son proceeds.) The word Filioque was first

    History of Eastern Orthodox theology

    History_of_Eastern_Orthodox_theology

  • Holy Spirit (Christian denominational variations)
  • their teachings regarding the Holy Spirit. A well-known example is the Filioque controversy, the debates centering on whether the Nicene Creed should state

    Holy Spirit (Christian denominational variations)

    Holy Spirit (Christian denominational variations)

    Holy_Spirit_(Christian_denominational_variations)

  • Augustine of Hippo
  • Christian theologian and philosopher (354 – 430)

    he remains highly venerated, but some of his teachings, including the filioque, are more disputed. Augustine of Hippo, also known as Saint Augustine or

    Augustine of Hippo

    Augustine of Hippo

    Augustine_of_Hippo

  • Fourth Council of Constantinople (Eastern Orthodox)
  • Synod accepted by the Eastern Orthodox Church

    addition of the Filioque to the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed, an addition rejected at that time in Rome: "The Creed (without the filioque) was read out

    Fourth Council of Constantinople (Eastern Orthodox)

    Fourth Council of Constantinople (Eastern Orthodox)

    Fourth_Council_of_Constantinople_(Eastern_Orthodox)

  • John Scotus Eriugena
  • Irish Catholic philosopher and theologian (c. 800 – c. 877)

    sympathy to Constantinople, he is a staunch defender of the theology of the filioque clause. Eriugena argues that, as the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father

    John Scotus Eriugena

    John_Scotus_Eriugena

  • Cyril and Methodius
  • 9th-century Byzantine Christian theologians and missionaries

    easily defend his omission of Filioque from the Nicene Creed as this also pertained in Rome at the time. Though Filioque could, by the 6th century, be

    Cyril and Methodius

    Cyril and Methodius

    Cyril_and_Methodius

  • Anglicanism
  • Major branch of Protestantism

    liturgies, including introduction of the Trisagion and deletion of the filioque clause from the Nicene Creed. For their part, those evangelical (and some

    Anglicanism

    Anglicanism

    Anglicanism

  • Eastern Lutheranism
  • Byzantine-rite expression of Lutheran Christianity

    the Ukrainian Lutheran Church. The Byzantine Lutheran Rite includes the filioque in the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed, albeit placing it in brackets.

    Eastern Lutheranism

    Eastern Lutheranism

    Eastern_Lutheranism

  • Lutheranism
  • Major branch of Protestantism

    House, 1934. pp. 33–36, Part VI. "The Trinity". The Nicene Creed and the Filioque: A Lutheran Approach by Rev. David Webber for more information Athanasian

    Lutheranism

    Lutheranism

    Lutheranism

  • Eastern Catholic Churches
  • 23 Eastern Christian churches in the Catholic Church

    elaborations and usages were identified as, chiefly, the insertion of "Filioque" into the Nicene Creed, the use of unleavened bread for the Eucharist,

    Eastern Catholic Churches

    Eastern Catholic Churches

    Eastern_Catholic_Churches

  • Second Council of Lyon
  • 14th ecumenical council of the Catholic Church (1272–74)

    to be observed in the council. The Greeks conceded on the issue of the Filioque (two words added to the Nicene Creed), and union was proclaimed, but the

    Second Council of Lyon

    Second_Council_of_Lyon

  • Pneumatology
  • Branch of Christian theology that studies the Holy Spirit

    while Augustine of Hippo and the medieval Catholic Church added the "filioque" clause to the Creed (the Spirit proceeds from the Father "and the Son")

    Pneumatology

    Pneumatology

    Pneumatology

  • The Courage to Be Ourselves
  • Chapters Monoenergism Monothelitism Dyoenergism Dyothelitism Iconoclasm Filioque Paulicianism Bogomilism Hesychasm Eastern Protestantism Traditions Greek

    The Courage to Be Ourselves

    The Courage to Be Ourselves

    The_Courage_to_Be_Ourselves

  • Paulinus II of Aquileia
  • 8th-century clergyman, theologian and writer

    Spanish Adoptionism and promoted both reforms and the adoption of the Filioque into the Nicene Creed. In addition, Paulinus arranged for the peaceful

    Paulinus II of Aquileia

    Paulinus II of Aquileia

    Paulinus_II_of_Aquileia

  • Council of Florence
  • Ecumenical Council of the Catholic Church (1431–1449)

    reaching agreements on such matters as the Western insertion of the phrase "Filioque" to the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed, the definition and number of the

    Council of Florence

    Council of Florence

    Council_of_Florence

  • Neilos Kabasilas
  • 14th-century Greek Palamite theologian

    the essence-energies distinction and a series of discourses against the Filioque (the Latin teaching on the procession of the Holy Spirit). Neilos, who

    Neilos Kabasilas

    Neilos_Kabasilas

  • Michael I Cerularius
  • Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1043 to 1058

    issues, ranging from the issue of papal supremacy in the Church to the Filioque clause and other disagreements between the patriarchates.[citation needed]

    Michael I Cerularius

    Michael I Cerularius

    Michael_I_Cerularius

  • Greek East and Latin West
  • Division of the Greco-Roman world and medieval Christendom

    and Latin West was focused on three Christian doctrines: 'the so-called filioque controversy regarding the procession of the Holy Spirit, leavened or unleavened

    Greek East and Latin West

    Greek_East_and_Latin_West

  • Francia
  • Western European kingdom (c. 481–843)

    various Church leaders in Francia developed an erroneous notion that the Filioque clause was an authentic part of the original Nicene Creed, and those views

    Francia

    Francia

    Francia

  • Photian schism
  • 9th-century schism between Rome and Constantinople

    century, when the filioque was central to Byzantine polemics, were his arguments adopted, and few would refer to them until then. Filioque literally means

    Photian schism

    Photian schism

    Photian_schism

  • Third Council of Toledo
  • 589 synod in which Visigothic Spain entered the Catholic Church

    Visigothic Spain into the Catholic Church, and is known for codifying the filioque clause into Western Christianity. The council also enacted restrictions

    Third Council of Toledo

    Third Council of Toledo

    Third_Council_of_Toledo

  • Council of Bari
  • Synod during the First Crusade

    church's use of unleavened bread in the Eucharist and its inclusion of the filioque clause to the Nicene Creed's account of the procession of the Holy Spirit

    Council of Bari

    Council of Bari

    Council_of_Bari

  • Christianity in the Middle Ages
  • theological implications of adding a clause to the Nicene Creed, known as the filioque clause – were involved. These doctrinal issues were first openly discussed

    Christianity in the Middle Ages

    Christianity in the Middle Ages

    Christianity_in_the_Middle_Ages

  • Azymite
  • Eastern Orthodox Church term of reproach

    one of three points of contention (along with Petrine supremacy and the Filioque) traditionally accounted as causes of the Great Schism. "Azymes" (plural

    Azymite

    Azymite

    Azymite

  • Ratramnus
  • 9th-century Frankish monk and theologian

    the Roman Church, a response to the Photian schism and defense of the filioque addition to the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed. The writings of Ratramnus

    Ratramnus

    Ratramnus

  • The Way of a Pilgrim
  • 1884 Russian literary work

    Theosis Theotokos Differences from the Catholic Church Opposition to the Filioque Opposition to papal supremacy Liturgy and worship Divine Liturgy Divine

    The Way of a Pilgrim

    The Way of a Pilgrim

    The_Way_of_a_Pilgrim

  • Barlaam of Seminara
  • Italian scholar

    treatises against the Latins in which he opposed papal primacy and the filioque doctrine. Emperor Andronicus III sent Barlaam on important diplomatic missions

    Barlaam of Seminara

    Barlaam of Seminara

    Barlaam_of_Seminara

  • Catholic–Eastern Orthodox relations
  • breakdown was also highlighted by the filioque controversy, where Rome in 1014 inserted the clause “and the Son” (filioque in Latin) to describe the procession

    Catholic–Eastern Orthodox relations

    Catholic–Eastern Orthodox relations

    Catholic–Eastern_Orthodox_relations

  • Shield of the Trinity
  • Visual symbol expressing the Christian Trinity

    the two top nodes is more appropriate for Western Christianity with its Filioque. The form of the diagram with one vertex up represents more closely the

    Shield of the Trinity

    Shield of the Trinity

    Shield_of_the_Trinity

  • Trinity
  • Christian doctrine that God exists in three persons

    century, some Latin-speaking churches added the words "and from the Son" (Filioque) to the description of the procession of the Holy Spirit, words that were

    Trinity

    Trinity

    Trinity

  • Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
  • Autocephalous church of Eastern Orthodox Christianity

    supremacy claimed by the Pope in Rome and criticizing the addition of the Filioque clause to the Nicene Creed by the Western Church. John sent the letter

    Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople

    Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople

    Ecumenical_Patriarchate_of_Constantinople

  • Macarius Magnes
  • Chapters Monoenergism Monothelitism Dyoenergism Dyothelitism Iconoclasm Filioque Paulicianism Bogomilism Hesychasm Eastern Protestantism Traditions Greek

    Macarius Magnes

    Macarius Magnes

    Macarius_Magnes

  • Eternal procession of the Holy Spirit
  • Christian theological concept

    that the Holy Spirit proceeds only from the Father. This issue led to the filioque controversy and was a large question in the East-West schism. In a theological

    Eternal procession of the Holy Spirit

    Eternal procession of the Holy Spirit

    Eternal_procession_of_the_Holy_Spirit

  • Gennadius Scholarius
  • Byzantine Greek theologian (c. 1400–c. 1472)

    treatises on the differences between Catholic and Orthodox theology, the Filioque, a defence of Aristotelianism and excerpts from an exposition (entitled

    Gennadius Scholarius

    Gennadius Scholarius

    Gennadius_Scholarius

  • Unleavened bread
  • Bread prepared without raising agents such as yeast

    accounted as causes (along with the issues of Petrine supremacy and the filioque in the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed) of the Great Schism of 1054 between

    Unleavened bread

    Unleavened bread

    Unleavened_bread

  • Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of Austria
  • Theosis Theotokos Differences from the Catholic Church Opposition to the Filioque Opposition to papal supremacy Liturgy and worship Divine Liturgy Divine

    Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of Austria

    Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of Austria

    Assembly_of_Canonical_Orthodox_Bishops_of_Austria

  • Liturgy of the Hours
  • Prayers comprising the liturgical hours

    Theologies Doctrine God Trinity Father Son Holy Ghost Consubstantialitas Filioque Divinum illud munus Divine law Decalogus Ex Cathedra Deificatio Realms

    Liturgy of the Hours

    Liturgy of the Hours

    Liturgy_of_the_Hours

  • Papal primacy
  • Catholic ecclesiological doctrine

    Orthodox researcher Jean-Claude Larchet wrote that, together with the Filioque controversy, differences in interpretation of this doctrine have been and

    Papal primacy

    Papal primacy

    Papal_primacy

  • Pope Sergius III
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 904 to 911

    Formosus' legacy, annulling all ordinations made by the late pope, and the filioque controversy with eastern patriarchs. His pontificate was similarly marked

    Pope Sergius III

    Pope Sergius III

    Pope_Sergius_III

  • Harrowing of Hell
  • Christ's triumphant descent into the underworld

    Theologies Doctrine God Trinity Father Son Holy Ghost Consubstantialitas Filioque Divinum illud munus Divine law Decalogus Ex Cathedra Deificatio Realms

    Harrowing of Hell

    Harrowing of Hell

    Harrowing_of_Hell

  • God the Son
  • Second person of the Trinity in Christian theology

    Divi filius Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament Sons of God Filioque Emery, Gilles (2011). The Trinity: An Introduction to Catholic Doctrine

    God the Son

    God the Son

    God_the_Son

  • Holy See
  • Jurisdiction of the Catholic Church and Vatican City

    Theologies Doctrine God Trinity Father Son Holy Ghost Consubstantialitas Filioque Divinum illud munus Divine law Decalogus Ex Cathedra Deificatio Realms

    Holy See

    Holy See

    Holy_See

  • Council of Frankfurt
  • Synod in 794

    condemnation of Adoptianism, the council also touched on the addition of Filioque to the Nicene Creed. Discussion about the Byzantine Iconoclasm. The rulings

    Council of Frankfurt

    Council of Frankfurt

    Council_of_Frankfurt

  • Bull of Union with the Greeks
  • 1439 papal bull reuniting the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches

    following. The chief difference revolved around the insertion of the word Filioque (English: and the Son) into the Latin version of the Nicene Creed by the

    Bull of Union with the Greeks

    Bull_of_Union_with_the_Greeks

  • Anglo-Catholicism
  • Anglicanism that emphasises its Catholic heritage

    of Mary Dogmatic Christian humanism Traditionalism Ecumenical Councils Filioque Immaculate Conception Indulgences Infant baptism Josephology Liturgy Mariology

    Anglo-Catholicism

    Anglo-Catholicism

    Anglo-Catholicism

  • Catholic (term)
  • Term in Christianity

    the word "Catholic" as term of self-designation. After the acceptance of Filioque clause into the Nicene Creed by the Rome, Orthodox Christians in the East

    Catholic (term)

    Catholic (term)

    Catholic_(term)

  • Bari
  • City in Apulia, Italy

    intention of reconciling the Eastern and Western Church on the question of the filioque clause in the Creed, which Anselm ably defended, seated at the pope's side

    Bari

    Bari

    Bari

  • Athanasian Creed
  • Christian statement of belief focused on Trinitarian doctrine and Christology

    theological concerns that developed after Athanasius died (including the filioque). It was most widely circulated among Western Christians. The use of the

    Athanasian Creed

    Athanasian Creed

    Athanasian_Creed

  • History of the Catholic Church
  • Constantinople, who in turn had attacked the pope as a heretic, because he kept the filioque in the creed, which referred to the Holy Spirit emanating from God the

    History of the Catholic Church

    History_of_the_Catholic_Church

  • Eastern Orthodox opposition to papal supremacy
  • Opposition by the Eastern Orthodox Church to Catholic Papal supremacy

    Pope Leo III was asked to approve the addition to the Nicene Creed of the Filioque, first included by the Third Council of Toledo (589) and later adopted

    Eastern Orthodox opposition to papal supremacy

    Eastern_Orthodox_opposition_to_papal_supremacy

  • Subordinationism
  • Trinitarian doctrine in Christianity

    of divinity, a distinction that underlies the Orthodox rejection of the Filioque on the grounds that adding the Son as a second source would compromise

    Subordinationism

    Subordinationism

    Subordinationism

  • Photios I of Constantinople
  • Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 858 to 867 and from 877 to 886

    addition of the Filioque to the Nicene Creed by the Western church. Eventually, Photios refused to apologize or accept the Filioque, and the papal legates

    Photios I of Constantinople

    Photios I of Constantinople

    Photios_I_of_Constantinople

  • History of papal primacy
  • History of the papacy and dogmatism

    Factors furthering the east-west split included the Western adoption of the filioque with the Roman Church's unilateral acceptance of it without the approval

    History of papal primacy

    History_of_papal_primacy

  • Trinitarian controversy
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    controversy (Sabellianism) (since 2nd century) Arian controversy (4-5th century) Filioque controversy Socinian controversy (19th century) This disambiguation page

    Trinitarian controversy

    Trinitarian_controversy

  • Simeon II of Jerusalem
  • Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem

    him about the Orthodox views about the Eucharist, papal primacy and the Filioque. Simeon wrote a commentary about the use of unleavened bread in the Eucharist

    Simeon II of Jerusalem

    Simeon_II_of_Jerusalem

  • Russian Orthodox Church
  • Autocephalous Eastern Orthodox church

    Theosis Theotokos Differences from the Catholic Church Opposition to the Filioque Opposition to papal supremacy Liturgy and worship Divine Liturgy Divine

    Russian Orthodox Church

    Russian Orthodox Church

    Russian_Orthodox_Church

  • Catholic Mariology
  • Study of Mary in Catholic theology

    Theologies Doctrine God Trinity Father Son Holy Ghost Consubstantialitas Filioque Divinum illud munus Divine law Decalogus Ex Cathedra Deificatio Realms

    Catholic Mariology

    Catholic Mariology

    Catholic_Mariology

  • Aftimios Ofiesh
  • Eastern Orthodox bishop

    Theosis Theotokos Differences from the Catholic Church Opposition to the Filioque Opposition to papal supremacy Liturgy and worship Divine Liturgy Divine

    Aftimios Ofiesh

    Aftimios Ofiesh

    Aftimios_Ofiesh

  • Amillennialism
  • Belief that there will be no millennial reign of the righteous on Earth

    Theologies Doctrine God Trinity Father Son Holy Ghost Consubstantialitas Filioque Divinum illud munus Divine law Decalogus Ex Cathedra Deificatio Realms

    Amillennialism

    Amillennialism

    Amillennialism

  • Ignatios of Constantinople
  • Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 847 to 858 and from 867 to 877

    in 859, condemned the pope and the Western Church in 867 for adding the Filioque ("and the Son") to the Nicene Creed. The Eastern and Western churches also

    Ignatios of Constantinople

    Ignatios of Constantinople

    Ignatios_of_Constantinople

  • Christian denomination
  • Identifiable Christian body with common characteristics

    major controversy was the inclusion and acceptance in the West of the filioque clause into the Nicene Creed, which the East viewed as erroneous. Another

    Christian denomination

    Christian_denomination

  • Christianity in the 9th century
  • Constantinople, who in turn had attacked the pope as a heretic because he kept the filioque in the creed, which referred to the Holy Spirit emanating from God the

    Christianity in the 9th century

    Christianity in the 9th century

    Christianity_in_the_9th_century

  • Ecumenical creeds
  • Three creeds in Lutheran tradition

    Christian churches in some form. Christianity portal List of Christian creeds Filioque Ecumenical council "The Three Ecumenical Creeds - Book of Concord". thebookofconcord

    Ecumenical creeds

    Ecumenical creeds

    Ecumenical_creeds

  • Book of Concord
  • Historic doctrinal standard of the Lutheran Church

    Schism of 1054, but the Nicene Creed is the western version containing the filioque. The other documents come from the earliest years of the Lutheran Reformation

    Book of Concord

    Book of Concord

    Book_of_Concord

  • Ambrose
  • Christian bishop and theologian (c. 339 – 397)

    4 June 2018. Retrieved 22 June 2021. Siecienski, A. Edward (2010). The Filioque: History of a Doctrinal Controversy. OUP USA. ISBN 978-0-19-537204-5. Archived

    Ambrose

    Ambrose

    Ambrose

  • Eastern Orthodox Church
  • Second-largest Christian church

    Byzantine churches, now the Orthodox. There were doctrinal issues like the filioque clause and the authority of the Pope involved in the split, but these were

    Eastern Orthodox Church

    Eastern Orthodox Church

    Eastern_Orthodox_Church

  • Union of Utrecht (Old Catholic)
  • Federation of Old Catholic churches

    this presence. Old Catholics of Utrecht generally refrain from using the filioque in the Nicene Creed and also reject a dogmatic understanding of Purgatory;

    Union of Utrecht (Old Catholic)

    Union of Utrecht (Old Catholic)

    Union_of_Utrecht_(Old_Catholic)

  • Limbo
  • Theological concept

    Theologies Doctrine God Trinity Father Son Holy Ghost Consubstantialitas Filioque Divinum illud munus Divine law Decalogus Ex Cathedra Deificatio Realms

    Limbo

    Limbo

    Limbo

  • Mozarabic Rite
  • Liturgical rite of the Catholic Church and the Anglican Church in Spain and Portugal

    Catholicism. The same council also formally introduced the controversial Filioque clause into the Nicene Creed, which would later prove to be an impetus

    Mozarabic Rite

    Mozarabic Rite

    Mozarabic_Rite

  • Pope Adrian III
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 884 to 885

    Oria, to Constantinople to deliver a synodal letter about faith and the filioque to patriarch Photius I. Adrian died in July 885 at San Cesario sul Panaro

    Pope Adrian III

    Pope_Adrian_III

  • Consubstantiality
  • Christian theology of the Trinity

    Theologies Doctrine God Trinity Father Son Holy Ghost Consubstantialitas Filioque Divinum illud munus Divine law Decalogus Ex Cathedra Deificatio Realms

    Consubstantiality

    Consubstantiality

  • Ecumenism
  • Cooperation between Christian denominations

    in the West in general—and in the diocese of Rome in particular—of the Filioque clause ("and the Son") into the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed, which

    Ecumenism

    Ecumenism

    Ecumenism

  • Hocus-pocus
  • Magic phrase

    Scandinavia usually accompanied by filiokus, a corruption of the term filioque,[citation needed] from the Latin version of the Nicene Creed, meaning “and

    Hocus-pocus

    Hocus-pocus

  • Hallowing of Theodore of Mopsuestia
  • Anaphora in the East Syriac Rite

    Chapters Monoenergism Monothelitism Dyoenergism Dyothelitism Iconoclasm Filioque Paulicianism Bogomilism Hesychasm Eastern Protestantism Traditions Greek

    Hallowing of Theodore of Mopsuestia

    Hallowing of Theodore of Mopsuestia

    Hallowing_of_Theodore_of_Mopsuestia

  • Demetrios I of Constantinople
  • Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1972 to 1991

    Church in Greek as originally defined in 381 AD, without the controversial Filioque clause. The Pope later recalled the event in his ecumenical encyclical

    Demetrios I of Constantinople

    Demetrios I of Constantinople

    Demetrios_I_of_Constantinople

  • History of the East–West Schism
  • Events related to the 1054 split of Eastern and Western Churches

    questions regarding the procession of the Holy Spirit, and the use of the filioque clause in the Nicene Creed. One of the main ecclesiological issues was

    History of the East–West Schism

    History of the East–West Schism

    History_of_the_East–West_Schism

  • Nontrinitarianism
  • Rejection of the Christian doctrine of the Trinity

    terminology by the teachings of the Cappadocian Fathers; The addition of the Filioque to the Nicene Creed, as accepted by the Roman Catholic Church. Among proponents

    Nontrinitarianism

    Nontrinitarianism

    Nontrinitarianism

  • Sardinia
  • Island in the Mediterranean and region of Italy

    nostris, quos illuc transmisimus, fratri scilicet et coepiscopo meo Felici, filioque meo Cyriaco servo Dei, solatiari in omnibus debeas, ut dum eorum labores

    Sardinia

    Sardinia

    Sardinia

  • Grace in Christianity
  • Concept in Christianity

    Theologies Doctrine God Trinity Father Son Holy Ghost Consubstantialitas Filioque Divinum illud munus Divine law Decalogus Ex Cathedra Deificatio Realms

    Grace in Christianity

    Grace in Christianity

    Grace_in_Christianity

  • Venial sin
  • Sin that does not result in eternal damnation in Hell

    Theologies Doctrine God Trinity Father Son Holy Ghost Consubstantialitas Filioque Divinum illud munus Divine law Decalogus Ex Cathedra Deificatio Realms

    Venial sin

    Venial_sin

  • Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Canonical
  • Independent Orthodox Church

    Theosis Theotokos Differences from the Catholic Church Opposition to the Filioque Opposition to papal supremacy Liturgy and worship Divine Liturgy Divine

    Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Canonical

    Ukrainian_Autocephalous_Orthodox_Church_Canonical

  • Council of Constantinople (867)
  • Church Council

    including the question of Papal supremacy in the Church, and the use of Filioque clause in the Creed. At least five councils (in 859, 861, 867, 869-870

    Council of Constantinople (867)

    Council_of_Constantinople_(867)

  • Holy orders in the Catholic Church
  • Ordination of clergy in the Roman Catholic Church

    Theologies Doctrine God Trinity Father Son Holy Ghost Consubstantialitas Filioque Divinum illud munus Divine law Decalogus Ex Cathedra Deificatio Realms

    Holy orders in the Catholic Church

    Holy orders in the Catholic Church

    Holy_orders_in_the_Catholic_Church

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Online names & meanings

  • Copley
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Copley

    English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from any of various places called Copley, for example in County Durham, Staffordshire, and Yorkshire, from the Old English personal name Coppa (apparently a byname for a tall man) or from copp ‘hilltop’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.

  • Ephraim
  • Boy/Male

    Dutch, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew

    Ephraim

    Productive; Very Fruitful; Fertile

  • DAWID
  • Male

    Polish

    DAWID

    Polish form of Hebrew David, DAWID means "beloved."

  • Kishita
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Kishita

    Love

  • Birrah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Birrah

    Good Deed

  • Dalpati
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Dalpati

    Commander of Group

  • Pierre
  • Boy/Male

    Greek American French

    Pierre

    Stone; rock.

  • Amiran
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Amiran

    Royal; Prince

  • ALYCIA
  • Female

    English

    ALYCIA

    English variant of Spanish Alicia, ALYCIA means "noble sort."

  • Ronak
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ronak

    Embellishment

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