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  2. Council of Ephesus - Wikipedia

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    The council sent a letter to Theodosius indicating that the condemnation of Nestorius had been agreed upon not only by the bishops of the East meeting in Ephesus but also of the bishops of the West who had convened at a synod in Rome convened by Celestine.

  3. List of excommunicable offences in the Catholic Church

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    (Session 4 - Basel) All who attempt to go against what the council commanded in saying that should the papal office become vacant during the council, the new election for a pope would be held at the council. [19] (Session 8 - Basel) All who attempt to convoke a rival council at Bologna or anywhere else while this council was taking place. [19]

  4. List of people excommunicated by the Catholic Church

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    The monks appealed to the Emperor Theodosius II to help them against Nestorius, who later summoned the Council of Ephesus. [19] Ibas of Edessa was excommunicated by the Robber Council of Ephesus in 449. This council and its decisions were themselves overturned two years later at the Council of Chalcedon. [20] [21]

  5. Second Council of Ephesus - Wikipedia

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    The Second Council of Ephesus was a Christological church synod in 449 convened by Emperor Theodosius II under the presidency of Pope Dioscorus I of Alexandria. [1] It was intended to be an ecumenical council, and it is accepted by the miaphysite churches as a valid council that is not ecumenical, [citation needed] but was rejected by Chalcedonian Christians.

  6. Outline of the Catholic ecumenical councils - Wikipedia

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    Council of Ephesus (431 A.D.) Nestorius – teachings included rejection of the long-used title of Theotokos ("Mother of God") for the Virgin Mary, and were understood by many to imply that he did not believe that Christ was truly God. The Council formally condemned him and his followers for heresy.

  7. List of heresies in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Pelagianism was attacked in the Council of Diospolis [37] and condemned in 418 at the Council of Carthage [38] and the decision confirmed at the Council of Ephesus in 431. Semipelagianism: Belief that Augustine had gone too far in attacking Pelagianism and taught that some come to faith by mercy and grace but others through free will alone.

  8. More Than Half of People with Diabetes Are Deficient in This ...

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    More than 38 million Americans have diabetes, and between 90% and 95% of them have type 2 diabetes. While most are adults over the age of 45, an increasing number of children and teens are also ...

  9. Eutyches - Wikipedia

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    The Monophysite view of Christ's nature ascribed to Eutyches. The patriarch of Constantinople, Nestorius, having asserted that Mary ought not to be referred to as the "Mother of God" (Theotokos in Greek, literally "God-bearer"), [4] was denounced as a heretic; in combating this assertion of Patriarch Nestorius, Eutyches was claimed to have declared that Christ was "a fusion of human and divine ...