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Fourth Ecumenical Council

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The '''Fourth Ecumenical Council''' took place in Chalcedon in 451 AD, and is also known as the '''Council of Chalcedon.'''
 
==History==
The Fourth of the [[Ecumenical Councils|seven Ecumenical Councils]] Dealt with the following:
The '''Holy Fathers of the Fourth Ecumenical Council''' are commemorated on [[July 16]] and also on the 9th Sunday after [[Pentecost]] the [[Sunday of the Fathers of the First Six Councils]].
== Source ==
*''The Orthodox Church'', Bishop [[Kallistos (Ware) of Diokleia]]
== See also ==* [[:Category:Coptic interpretations of the Fourth Ecumenical Council]]** [[The Chalcedon Crisis and Monophysitism]]** [[Agreed Official Statements on Christology with the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches]]** [[Pastoral Agreement between the Coptic Orthodox and Greek Orthodox Patriarchates of Alexandria (2001)]]** [[Article by Fr. John S. Romanides]]** [[Chalcedon (An Analysis)]]** [[After Chalcedon - Orthodoxy in the 5th/6th Centuries]]** [[Pope Saint Dioscorus I of Alexandria (Coptic POV)]]** [[The Orthodox Christology of St. Severus of Antioch]]** [[Problems with the Chalcedonian Formula]]** [[The Humanity of Christ (What Oriental Orthodox Believe)]]** [[The One Will and the One Act]] - By HH Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria** [[Additional/Miscellaneous Notes]]
== External Links links==
*[http://www.intratext.com/IXT/ENG0835/_INDEX.HTM Canons of the seven ecumenical councils]
*[http://www.schmemann.org/byhim/chalcedon.html The Historical Background of the Council (Chalcedon)] - by [[Alexander Schmemann]], B.D.
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