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*418 [[Council of Carthage]] anathematizes [[Pelagianism]].
 
*418 [[Council of Carthage]] anathematizes [[Pelagianism]].
 
*426 [[Augustine of Hippo]] writes ''The City of God''.
 
*426 [[Augustine of Hippo]] writes ''The City of God''.
*431 [[Third Ecumenical Council]] held in Ephesus, condemning [[Nestorianism]] and [[Pelagianism]], confirming the use of the term ''[[Theotokos]]'' to refer to the Virgin Mary.
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*431 [[Third Ecumenical Council]] held in Ephesus, condemning [[Nestorianism]] and [[Pelagianism]], confirming the use of the term ''[[Theotokos]]'' to refer to the Virgin Mary; the council also grants [[autocephaly]] to the [[Church of Cyprus]].
 
*433 The [[Formulary of Peace]] completes the work of the [[Third Ecumenical Council]] by reconciling [[Cyril of Alexandria]] with [[John of Antioch]].
 
*433 The [[Formulary of Peace]] completes the work of the [[Third Ecumenical Council]] by reconciling [[Cyril of Alexandria]] with [[John of Antioch]].
  
 
==Byzantine era (451-843)==
 
==Byzantine era (451-843)==
 
*451 [[Fourth Ecumenical Council]] meets at Chalcedon, condemning [[Eutychianism]] and [[Monophysitism]], affirming that Christ has two natures; a huge [[schism]] occurs, with the entire [[Church of Alexandria]] breaking from the rest of the Church, bringing large portions of the [[Church of Antioch]] along with it.
 
*451 [[Fourth Ecumenical Council]] meets at Chalcedon, condemning [[Eutychianism]] and [[Monophysitism]], affirming that Christ has two natures; a huge [[schism]] occurs, with the entire [[Church of Alexandria]] breaking from the rest of the Church, bringing large portions of the [[Church of Antioch]] along with it.
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*466 [[Church of Antioch]] elevates the bishop of Mtskheta to the rank of Catholicos of Kartli, thus rendering the [[Church of Georgia]] [[autocephaly|autocephalous]].
 
*553 [[Fifth Ecumenical Council]] held in Constantinople in an attempt to reconcile the Chalcedonians with the non-Chalcedonians.  The ''Three Chapters'' of [[Theodore of Mopsuestia]], [[Theodoret of Cyrrhus]], and [[Ibas of Edessa]] are condemned for their pro-[[Nestorianism|Nestorian]] nature.  [[Origen]] and his writings are also condemned.
 
*553 [[Fifth Ecumenical Council]] held in Constantinople in an attempt to reconcile the Chalcedonians with the non-Chalcedonians.  The ''Three Chapters'' of [[Theodore of Mopsuestia]], [[Theodoret of Cyrrhus]], and [[Ibas of Edessa]] are condemned for their pro-[[Nestorianism|Nestorian]] nature.  [[Origen]] and his writings are also condemned.
 
*563 St. [[Columba of Iona|Columba]] arrives on [[Iona]] and establishes his [[monastery]] there.
 
*563 St. [[Columba of Iona|Columba]] arrives on [[Iona]] and establishes his [[monastery]] there.
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*664 [[Synod of Whitby]] held in northern England, harmonizing Celtic and Roman liturgical practices in England.
 
*664 [[Synod of Whitby]] held in northern England, harmonizing Celtic and Roman liturgical practices in England.
 
*680-681 [[Sixth Ecumenical Council]] is held in Constantinople, condemning [[Monothelitism]] and affirming the [[Christology]] of St. [[Maximus the Confessor]], affirming that Christ has both a natural (human) will and a divine will.  Patriarch [[Sergius of Constantinople]] and Pope [[Honorius of Rome]] are both explicitly [[anathema]]tized for their support of the Monothelite [[heresy]].
 
*680-681 [[Sixth Ecumenical Council]] is held in Constantinople, condemning [[Monothelitism]] and affirming the [[Christology]] of St. [[Maximus the Confessor]], affirming that Christ has both a natural (human) will and a divine will.  Patriarch [[Sergius of Constantinople]] and Pope [[Honorius of Rome]] are both explicitly [[anathema]]tized for their support of the Monothelite [[heresy]].
*692 [[Quinisext Council]] (also called the ''Penthekte Council'' or the ''Council in Trullo'') is held in Constantinople, issuing [[canon]]s which are seen as completing the work of the Fifth and Sixth [[Ecumenical Councils]].
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*692 [[Quinisext Council]] (also called the ''Penthekte Council'' or the ''Council in Trullo'') is held in Constantinople, issuing [[canon]]s which are seen as completing the work of the Fifth and Sixth [[Ecumenical Councils]], and declaring the [[Church of Jerusalem]] to be a [[patriarchate]].
 
*731 The Venerable [[Bede]] completes the ''[[Ecclesiastical History of the English People]]''.
 
*731 The Venerable [[Bede]] completes the ''[[Ecclesiastical History of the English People]]''.
 
*754 [[Iconoclastic Council]] is held in Constantinople under the authority of Emperor [[Constantine V Copronymus]], condemning icons and declaring itself to be the Seventh Ecumenical Council.
 
*754 [[Iconoclastic Council]] is held in Constantinople under the authority of Emperor [[Constantine V Copronymus]], condemning icons and declaring itself to be the Seventh Ecumenical Council.
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*1341-1351 Three sessions of the [[Ninth Ecumenical Council]] held in Constantinople, affirming the [[hesychasm|hesychastic]] theology of St. [[Gregory Palamas]] and condemning the rationalistic philosophy of [[Barlaam of Calabria]].
 
*1341-1351 Three sessions of the [[Ninth Ecumenical Council]] held in Constantinople, affirming the [[hesychasm|hesychastic]] theology of St. [[Gregory Palamas]] and condemning the rationalistic philosophy of [[Barlaam of Calabria]].
 
*1439 Ecclesiastical reunion with the West is attempted at the [[Council of Florence]], where only St. [[Mark of Ephesus]] refuses to capitulate to the demands of the delegates from Rome.
 
*1439 Ecclesiastical reunion with the West is attempted at the [[Council of Florence]], where only St. [[Mark of Ephesus]] refuses to capitulate to the demands of the delegates from Rome.
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*1448 [[Church of Russia]] declares its independence from the [[Church of Constantinople]].
 
*1453 [[Fall of Constantinople|Constantinople falls]] to the invasion of the Ottoman Turks.
 
*1453 [[Fall of Constantinople|Constantinople falls]] to the invasion of the Ottoman Turks.
  
 
==Post-Imperial era (1453-1782)==
 
==Post-Imperial era (1453-1782)==
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*1589 The [[primate]] of the [[Church of Russia]] is styled as "[[patriarch]]."
  
 
==Modern era (1782-present)==
 
==Modern era (1782-present)==
 
*1782 First publication of the ''[[Philokalia]]''.
 
*1782 First publication of the ''[[Philokalia]]''.
 
*1794 Missionaries arrive at Kodiak Island, bringing [[Orthodoxy in America|Orthodoxy to America]].
 
*1794 Missionaries arrive at Kodiak Island, bringing [[Orthodoxy in America|Orthodoxy to America]].
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*1811 [[Autocephaly]] of the [[Church of Georgia]] revoked by the Russian imperial state after Georgia's annexation, making it subject to the [[Church of Russia]].
 
*1821 Greek independence declared on the Day of [[Annunciation]] ([[March 25]]).
 
*1821 Greek independence declared on the Day of [[Annunciation]] ([[March 25]]).
 
*1829 The Treaty of Adrianople ends the Greek War of Independence, culminating in the creation of the modern Greek state.
 
*1829 The Treaty of Adrianople ends the Greek War of Independence, culminating in the creation of the modern Greek state.
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*1832 [[Church of Serbia]] becomes ''de facto'' [[autocephaly|autocephalous]].
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*1833 [[Church of Greece]] declares its [[autocephaly]], making it independent of the [[Church of Constantinople]].
 
*1848 ''[[Encyclical of the Eastern Patriarchs]]'' sent by the primates and synods of the four ancient patriarchates of the Orthodox Church, condemning the [[Filioque]] as heresy, declaring the [[Roman Catholic Church]] to be [[heresy|heretical]], [[schism]]atic, and in [[apostasy]], repudiating [[Ultramontanism]] and referring to the Photian Council of 879-880 as the "[[Eighth Ecumenical Council]]."
 
*1848 ''[[Encyclical of the Eastern Patriarchs]]'' sent by the primates and synods of the four ancient patriarchates of the Orthodox Church, condemning the [[Filioque]] as heresy, declaring the [[Roman Catholic Church]] to be [[heresy|heretical]], [[schism]]atic, and in [[apostasy]], repudiating [[Ultramontanism]] and referring to the Photian Council of 879-880 as the "[[Eighth Ecumenical Council]]."
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*1850 [[Church of Constantinople]] recognizes the [[autocephaly]] of the [[Church of Greece]].
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*1865 [[Church of Romania]] declares its [[autocephaly|independence]] from the [[Church of Constantinople]].
 
*1871 [[Nicholas of Japan|Nikolai Kasatkin]] establishes Orthodox mission in Japan.
 
*1871 [[Nicholas of Japan|Nikolai Kasatkin]] establishes Orthodox mission in Japan.
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*1872 Council in Jerusalem declares [[phyletism]] to be a [[heresy]]; [[Church of Bulgaria]] gains ''de facto'' [[autocephaly]] by a decree of the Sultan.
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*1879 [[Church of Constantinople]] recognizes the [[autocephaly]] of the [[Church of Serbia]].
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*1885 [[Church of Constantinople]] recognizes the [[autocephaly]] of the [[Church of Romania]].
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*1917 [[Church of Georgia]]'s [[autocephaly]] restored ''de facto'' by the political chaos in Russia.
 
*1918 The [[Bolshevik Revolution]] throws the [[Church of Russia]] into chaos, effectively stranding the fledgling Orthodox mission in America.
 
*1918 The [[Bolshevik Revolution]] throws the [[Church of Russia]] into chaos, effectively stranding the fledgling Orthodox mission in America.
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*1922 [[Church of Albania]] declares its [[autocephaly|independence]] from the [[Church of Constantinople]].
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*1937 [[Church of Constantinople]] recognizes the [[autocephaly]] of the [[Church of Albania]].
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*1943 [[Church of Russia]] recognizes the [[autocephaly]] of the [[Church of Georgia]].
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*1945 [[Church of Bulgaria]]'s [[autocephaly]] generally recognized.
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*1970 [[Orthodox Church in America]] reconciles with the [[Church of Russia]] and is granted [[autocephaly]].
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*1989 [[Church of Constantinople]] recognizes the [[autocephaly]] of the [[Church of Georgia]].
  
  
  
 
[[Category:Church History]]
 
[[Category:Church History]]

Revision as of 14:48, February 5, 2005

Apostolic era (33-100)

Ante-Nicene era (100-325)

Nicene era (325-451)

Byzantine era (451-843)

Late Byzantine era (843-1453)

Post-Imperial era (1453-1782)

Modern era (1782-present)