Roman synod of 610

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The Roman synod of 610 was an ecclesiastical council convened in Rome under Pope Boniface IV to address church discipline and doctrinal matters in the early 7th century.

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Roman synod of 610 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman synod
church council
ecclesiastical synod
aimedTo clarify doctrinal issues
regulate ecclesiastical discipline
belongsTo Latin Church tradition
chronologicallyFollows late 6th-century Roman synods
chronologicallyPrecedes later 7th-century Roman synods
convokedBy Pope Boniface IV
country Byzantine Empire
denomination Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Catholic Church
ecclesiasticalProvince Province of Rome
endTime 610
governedByCanonLaw early medieval canon law
hasAuthority papal authority
hasCentury 7th century
hasContext early 7th century church history
hasHistoricalPeriod Late Antiquity
hasJurisdiction Church of the Roman Empire
surface form: Roman Church
hasLanguage Latin
hasLocation Rome
hasMainTheme church discipline
doctrinal matters
hasOutcome decisions on church discipline
decisions on doctrine
hasParticipants Roman clergy
bishops of the Roman province
hasPope Pope Boniface IV
hasRite Roman Rite
hasScope disciplinary canons
doctrinal clarification
hasSetting city of Rome
hasType local council
heldUnderCivilRuler Emperor Phocas
surface form: Byzantine Emperor Phocas
locatedInTimeOf pontificate of Pope Boniface IV
partOf history of papal synods
presidedOverBy Pope Boniface IV
religion Christianity
seeAlso Holy See
Pope Boniface IV
Roman synod
history of the Catholic Church
startTime 610

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Pope Boniface IV heldSynod Roman synod of 610