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451
The council of Chalcedon
Convened by Pope Leo VIII -
451
The council of Chalcedon
Dealt with belief in Christ having just one nature -
451
The council of Chaledon
Issued edicts to do with Church administration -
451
The council of Chalcedon
Not accepted by the Orthodox Church's -
Period: 451 to 451
The council of Chalcedon
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Feb 2, 1333
Bubonic Plague
Zootomic diesease circulating with rodents and fleas -
Period: Oct 8, 1333 to
Bubonic Plague
This is how the bi=ubonic plague lasted for and killed so many people that has the diesease -
Oct 8, 1347
Bubonic plague
Without treatment will kill 2-3 people within 4 days -
Mar 11, 1349
Bubonic plague
Killed 30-60% of the European population during the middle ages -
Apr 13, 1349
Bubonic plague
Buboes, associated with bubonic plague, situated on armpits, groin and neck area -
Mar 27, 1350
Bubonic plague
Medievil doctors thought plague was caused by corrupted air -
Jun 11, 1352
Bubonic plague
PLague victims had 50% chance of survival -
Aug 18, 1356
Bubonic plague
Symptoms - high fevers, internal bleeding and heavy breathing -
Jan 1, 1500
The Reformation
Happened in the 16th centurary -
Period: Feb 8, 1500 to
The Reformation
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Apr 21, 1509
The Reformation
Split within western Christinaity - protestant reformers and their followers split from the Catholic CHurhc -
Oct 31, 1517
The reformation
Initiated by Luther, Cakvin, Zwingli, and other protestnat reformers -
Jan 1, 1519
The Reformation
Led to creation of the new national prostestant churches -
Jul 22, 1520
The reformation
Preceeded by black death and western schism (a period of Papacy residing in Avigan and France when papacy returned to Rome, some Frenchmen didn't like it, and made their own pope to stay in Avigon), which eroded people's faith -
Jan 28, 1521
The Reformation
Martin Luther was excommunicated by the Church his heretical beliefs -
Sep 28, 1532
The Reformation
The Church responded with attmeps of reform the Church -
Aug 31, 1534
The Reformation
Charges included an overhawl of hierarchical structures -
Period: Dec 13, 1545 to Dec 4, 1563
The Counciil of Trent
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May 11, 1546
The coucil of Trent
Considered to be one of the Church's most important council -
Jan 13, 1547
The Coucil of Trent
16th centurary ecumenical council -
Sep 13, 1549
The council of Trent
Delayed and interupted several times due to political and religous disputes -
Nov 10, 1549
The council of Trent
Pope paul III invoked the council -
Dec 26, 1549
The council of Trent
The council fo Trent was accepted by the Catholic Church -
Apr 28, 1550
The council of Trent
Called to address the issue of the heresy of protestism -
Mar 23, 1554
The council of Trent
Reiterated the biblical canon -
May 17, 1555
The reformation
Led by priests who converted to protestantism -
Nov 17, 1560
The council of Trent
It called for the introduction of seminaries -
Bubonic plague
Pain caused by decay of skin while people is still alive -
Period: to
The First Vatican Council
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The first vatican council
Dealt with contemporay problems with rationalism and materialism -
The first vatican council
Met at Lateran Basilica -
The first vatican council
Defined church doctrine concerning the church of christ. Extra Ecclesia nulla slvus (outside fo the church there is no salvation) -
The first vatican council
Papal infability defined - means the Pope has the authority to declare things to be Dogma when speaking ex catherdia (lil. the Pope) -
Period: to
The Second Vatican council
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The Secong Vatican council
Opened under John XXIII -
The Second Vatican council
Addressed relations between the Church and the modern world -
The Second vatican council
Preperations took more than two years -
The Second Vatican council
Several topics were covered during the council:
The nature and reform of the liturgy
The word of God
Role of priests and bishops
The media
The Church and how it relates with the modern world -
The first vatican council
Convened by Pope Divs IV in 1868-1870