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Council of Nicaea
Oklahoma 8/26/2013
The 'Council of Nicaea' was once the leader in organizations affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church, as well as, it's counter-part the Eastern Catholic Church. Nicaea is located in the northern region of what is Germany today. The Eastern Catholic set up the arrangements for Nicaea to be the council of church leaders, and everything that was documented at the 'Council of Nicaea' was church law and had to be followed. Period!
Roman Emperor and French King Constantine the Great was perhaps the first Christian to break the rules, or laws of the Nicaea Council when he killed all of the Western Christians, their Archbishop, and subdued today's City of Venice, Italy, the Western capitol of the Catholic Church in ancient church history.
Here is a link to documents dated to the 'Council of Nicaea...
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/council-of-nicaea-concludes?et_cid=55770596&et_rid=954119701&linkid=http%3a%2f%2fwww.history.com%2fthis-day-in-history%2fcouncil-of-nicaea-concludes
Council of Nicaea
Oklahoma 8/26/2013
The 'Council of Nicaea' was once the leader in organizations affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church, as well as, it's counter-part the Eastern Catholic Church. Nicaea is located in the northern region of what is Germany today. The Eastern Catholic set up the arrangements for Nicaea to be the council of church leaders, and everything that was documented at the 'Council of Nicaea' was church law and had to be followed. Period!
Roman Emperor and French King Constantine the Great was perhaps the first Christian to break the rules, or laws of the Nicaea Council when he killed all of the Western Christians, their Archbishop, and subdued today's City of Venice, Italy, the Western capitol of the Catholic Church in ancient church history.
Here is a link to documents dated to the 'Council of Nicaea...
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/council-of-nicaea-concludes?et_cid=55770596&et_rid=954119701&linkid=http%3a%2f%2fwww.history.com%2fthis-day-in-history%2fcouncil-of-nicaea-concludes