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Quartodecimanism (from the
Vulgate Latin quarta decima in
Leviticus 23:5,
meaning fourteenth) is the name
given to the
practice of
celebrating the death...
- haggadah,
which is a
retelling of the
works of God at P****over. The
Quartodeciman celebration mainly being a
commemoration of Christ's p****ion and death...
- and that this day, both Jews and
Christians celebrated Pesach and a (
Quartodeciman)
Christian P****over, respectively.
Polycarp occupies an
important place...
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Christ was a mere man. However, he is best
known for his role in the
Quartodeciman controversy.
Prior to his elevation, a
difference in
dating the celebration...
- Anicetus.
Quartodecimanism seems to have
lingered into the 4th century, when
Socrates of
Constantinople recorded that some
Quartodecimans were deprived...
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Biography portal Christianity portal History portal List of
popes Quartodeciman Martyrologium Romanum (Libreria
Editrice Vaticana 2001 ISBNÂ 88-209-7210-7)...
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Christian communities of Asia
Minor which ****vered in the
practice of the
Quartodeciman celebration of Easter.
Nothing is
known of the date of his death, which...
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Christian bishop at Ephesus.
Polycrates convened a
synod to
establish Quartodecimanism as the
official position on Easter. His
letter was
written between...
- with
Eastern and
Western Christian churches being a
notable example.
Quartodecimanism (from the
Vulgate Latin quarta decima in
Leviticus 23:5,
meaning fourteenth)...
- 14
Nisan or 15 Nisan,
depending whether the
particular church uses a
quartodeciman or
quintodeciman application. In
other cases, the
holiday is observed...