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We base our beliefs on the first seven councils of the Church:

First Ecumenical Council - Nicea, Asia Minor (325 A.D.)
Formulated the First Part of the Creed, defining the divinity of the Son of God.

Second Ecumenical Council - Constantinople (381 A.D.)
Formulated the Second Part of the Creed, defining the divinity of the Holy Spirit.

Third Ecumenical Council - Ephesus, Asia Minor (431 A.D.)
Defined Christ as the Incarnate Word of God and Mary as Theotokos.

Fourth Ecumenical Council - Chalcedon, Asia Minor (451 A.D.)
Defined Christ as Perfect God and Perfect Man in One Person.

Fifth Ecumenical Council - Constantinople II (553 A.D.)
Reconfirmed the Doctrines of the Trinity and Christ.

Sixth Ecumenical Council - Constantinople III (680 A.D.)
Affirmed the True Humanity of Jesus by insisting upon the reality of His Human will and action.

Qinisext Council (Trullo) - Constantinople (692 A.D.)
Completed the 5th and 6th Ecumenical Councils.

Seventh Ecumenical Council - Nicea, Asia Minor (787 A.D.)
Affirmed the propriety of icons as genuine expressions of the Christian Faith.

The Synod of Bonn; The Congress fo Freiburg; The Conference at Bonn.

     

The Apostles' Creed

The Nicene Creed

The Athanasian Creed

 

The Declaration of Utrecht (1889)

Canons of the Catholic Church Inc - Governing Rules

 

 

 
             
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