Council of Constantinople 867

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The Council of Constantinople of 867 was an Eastern church council convened under Patriarch Photius I that condemned papal interference and deepened the rift between the Byzantine and Roman churches.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Eastern Christian council
church council
synod
addressed Photian Schism
affirmed legitimacy of Photius I as Patriarch of Constantinople
alsoKnownAs Synod of 867
asserted Byzantine ecclesiastical jurisdiction over Bulgaria
condemned Latin addition of the Filioque to the Nicene Creed
Pope Nicholas I
papal interference in the affairs of the Eastern Church
declared Pope Nicholas I a heretic
Pope Nicholas I deposed
invalid the deposition of Photius I by Pope Nicholas I
deepened rift between Byzantine and Roman churches
deposed supporters of Ignatius of Constantinople
followedBy Council of Constantinople 869–870
hadPoliticalContext conflict between Patriarch Photius I and Pope Nicholas I
tensions between Byzantine imperial authority and papal authority
hasChairperson Photios I of Constantinople
surface form: Photius I of Constantinople
hasConfession Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church
hasCountry Byzantine Empire
hasLanguage Greek
hasLocation Byzantine Empire
Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople
hasPatriarch Photios I of Constantinople
surface form: Photius I of Constantinople
hasReligion Christianity
hasSignificance milestone in the growing estrangement between East and West
hasStartTime 867
hasTopic Filioque controversy
ecclesiastical authority
jurisdiction over Bulgaria
papal primacy
isPartOf history of relations between Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches
history of the Byzantine Church
notRecognizedBy Roman Catholic Church as ecumenical
opposed Roman papal claims of jurisdiction over the East
precededBy Council of Constantinople 861
produced canons against papal intervention in Eastern ecclesiastical matters
recognizedBy Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church
rejected Roman primacy as understood by Pope Nicholas I
relatedTo East–West Schism
Photian Schism
tookPlaceDuringReignOf Byzantine Emperor Michael III
tookPlaceInCentury 9th century
tookStanceOn jurisdiction over Bulgaria

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Photian Schism hasSignificantEvent Council of Constantinople 867