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conciliar

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Alt. of Conciliary

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Arius SCM (2nd Edn 2001) pp. 69-70 The large number of secondary divergences from the text of the creed produced by Eusebius make it unlikely that it was used as a starting–point by those who drafted the conciliar creed. Source: Internet

Castagna would later participate in the Council of Trent from 1562 to 1563 and served as the president of several conciliar congregations. Source: Internet

In Eastern Orthodoxy, all autocephalous primates are seen as collectively gathering around Christ, with other archbishops and bishops gathering around them, and so forth, in a model called "conciliar hierarchy". Source: Internet

The collegial and conciliar nature of the Church, in effect, was gradually abandoned in favour of supremacy of unlimited papal power over the entire Church. Source: Internet

In many jurisdictions, conciliar resolutions that have been passed require episcopal assent and/or consent to take force. Source: Internet

One of the shortest conciliar documents, it was approved by a vote of 2,110 to 39 and promulgated by Pope Paul VI on November 21, 1964. Source: Internet

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