The Catholic Epistles of the New Testament are called so because they are addressed not to a particular church or individual but rather to all the universal Church. Katholicos is a Greek word meaning “universal.” The Patriarch of Constantinople at the time was the persecuted Saint Ignatius.The synod condemned the conciliarist heresy of the infamous schismatic Photius and it also repeated the condemnation of Iconoclasm, which had been issued by the council of Nicaea II in 787. In an attempt to pacify the Greeks, the Roman legates representing Pope Nicolas II also elevated Constantinople above the other eastern patriarchates as second to Rome. This concession did nothing to stop the schism of 1054.These talks are more general in their scope than Brother’s other course on all the councils.The classes were given in the early 1980s in the city of Boston at the St. Louis Marie de Montfort study circle.
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