- condemned. The two
causes for
which a
person may be
anathematized are
heresy and schism.
Anathematization is only a last resort, and must
always be preceded...
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Retrieved 2019-07-16. To
admit into
communion schismatics and a
person anathematized in
other Local Church with all the 'bishops' and 'clergy' consecrated...
- (Eastern)
Roman citizen. Was of
Roman ethnicity.
Named a
heretic and
anathematized by the
Third Council of Constantinople. (680) 71 28 May 640 – 2 August...
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contemporary forms of Gr****
Orthodox worship,
these Christians were
anathematized,
together with
their ritual, in a
Synod of 1666–67,
producing a division...
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continued to
shout with all
their might, "Severus is now to be
anathematized;
anathematize him this instant, or there's
nothing done!". The patriarch, seeing...
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Three Chapters (τρία κεφάλαια, tría kephálaia) that
Emperor Justinian I
anathematized were: The
person and
writings of
Theodore of
Mopsuestia Certain writings...
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native Egyptian Church (now
known as the
Coptic Orthodox Church). By
anathematizing Pope Leo
because of the tone and
content of his tome, as per Alexandrine...
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bishops and
priests reporting that the
target had been
anathematized and why he had been
anathematized;
subsequently the bishops' and priests' constituents...
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subject to
alteration or
change –
these the
Catholic and
apostolic Church anathematizes. The
creed was
amended by the
First Council of
Constantinople in 381...
- to be burned. The
Second Council of
Constantinople in 553 may have
anathematized Origen, or it may have only
condemned certain heretical teachings which...