Basil the Great and the Church of Antioch
Saint Basil the Great: A bright star shone in the church’s space during this period of its ordeal, illuminating its path and dazzling its opponents, thus increasing its strength […]
Saint Basil the Great: A bright star shone in the church’s space during this period of its ordeal, illuminating its path and dazzling its opponents, thus increasing its strength […]
Theodosius the Great: (379-395) Valens died in a battle with the Goths on the eighth of August in the year 378. The matter was grievous for Gratian, son of
Call to hold the Council: (381) {The Second Ecumenical Council is a natural result of the Council of Nicaea, because the Arians who said “that the Son
{magictabs} In Antioch:: His birth and childhood: He saw the light in Antioch between the years 345 and 349, but Dr. Asad Rustam is more likely and says
Origin: Jesus Christ was the first to live a life of poverty, wandering, and misery. He taught that the Kingdom of God was approaching. He sent his disciples and instructed them not to become pregnant
Hierarchy: The remaining texts indicate that the hierarchy of the Church of Antioch included in the first quarter of the fourth century - before the First Ecumenical Council -
428 - 441 The vacancy of the Constantinople see: Atticus, Bishop of Constantinople, died in the fall of the year 425. Proclus, the secretary, ran for the succession.
Introduction: After the Law of Unity - which was drawn up by theologians from Alexandria and Antioch - a disagreement arose over some of the expressions contained in it, and that is because there was
451 - 518 Emperors: Pulcharia died in the year 453, and then Marcianus died in the year 457. They had no heir. So I headed
Emperor Justinus: Anastasius died on July 9, 518, without a successor. After him, Justinus, one of the commanders of the Imperial Guard, assumed the throne.
The Three Chapters: It happened that there were in the court Theodoros Askidas, Bishop of Caesarea of Cappadocia, and Domitianus, Bishop of Ankara, Edessa, and they were the two Palestinian monks who
Theodoroa died of cancer in the year 548. The matter of Anthimos, Patriarch of Monophysite, was revealed, and it became clear that when he was deposed, he sought refuge with the Empress, so she hid him.