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Pope Leo's first papal trip signals desire to bridge Catholic-Orthodox divides
An upcoming visit between two of Christianity's most prominent figures is a welcome sign that reflects what's already ...
The undulating, ethereal vocalizations of a choir of men chanting melodies in Greek seem to transcend space and time, sweeping back the veil separating Heaven and Earth. It could have be ...
Catholics are strengthening cooperation with other Christian denominations amid global challenges, Church delegates said, at ...
The Nicene Creed was formulated 1,700 years ago in AD 325 at the Council of Nicaea. Later, one clause in it called the ...
ONEONTA — Orthodox Archbishop the Rev. Michael Dahulich will present a seminar on the Council of Nicaea, at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 29, at the 34th annual Theology Institute at Hartwick College.
Two area Christian congregations are planning to come together, to celebrate the 1700th anniversary of the historic Council of Nicaea Sunday, Nov. 9.
Well, it’s about time. I’m not suggesting that we’ve all been waiting with bated breath for the 1700 th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea (May 325 CE) to finally arrive. Probably very few of us ...
COMMENTARY: The Council of Nicaea gave Christianity more than a creed — it gave the Church a way to calculate Easter. But unity around the great feast of the Resurrection remains incomplete. Pope ...
The Nicene Creed, recited every Sunday in Catholic churches around the world, is one of the oldest credal formulae (or statements of belief) of Christians. The creed, released at the end of the ...
The Council of Nicaea promotes a dynamic relationship with law, fostering ecclesial unity without entangling in rigid web of regulations A file picture of the Tenth Congress of Asian Theologians (CATS ...
Roman Catholic and Orthodox Christian leaders will gather to commemorate the Council of Nicaea in 325 A.D. at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary, 2801 E. 4th Street in Duluth on Tuesday, August ...
Given the demographic decline of the Church of England beyond any realistic point of recovery, its constitutional presence in corridors of the establishment is more like “Barchester Towers” than the ...
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