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The Council of Trent is considered one of the most successful councils in the history of the Catholic Church, firming up Catholic belief as understood at the time. It convened in Trent between 13 December 1545, and 5 December 1563, in twenty-five sessions for three periods.
Papal decrees – particular type of letters patent or charter issued by a Pope of the Catholic Church. The Fourth Council of the Lateran issued 70. Fifth Crusade – attempt to reacquire Jerusalem and the rest of the Holy Land by first conquering the powerful Ayyubid state in Egypt. The Fourth Council of the Lateran organized this effort.
Church Councils held by the Roman Catholic Church from the Great Schism of 1054 to the present. For the different types of Council, see Ecumenical Council and Synod
The following is a list of further councils generally recognised as ecumenical by Catholic theologians: [25] [26] Fourth Council of Constantinople (Catholic) (869–870) deposed Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople as an usurper and reinstated his predecessor Saint Ignatius. Photius had already been declared deposed by the Pope, an act to ...
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The Roman Catholic Church does not accept the Quinisext Council, [3] [4] but both the Roman magisterium as well as a minority of Eastern Orthodox hierarchs and theological writers consider there to have been further ecumenical councils after the first seven (see the Fourth Council of Constantinople, Fifth Council of Constantinople, and fourteen ...
Pages in category "Catholic Church ecumenical councils" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Roman Catholic Church Councils by the century in which they occurred. For church councils of the western church (local or ecumenical) prior to the Great Schism in 1054, see Category:Church councils by century.