canons of the Holy Apostles

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The canons of the Holy Apostles are an early collection of ecclesiastical rules traditionally attributed to the apostles, which became a foundational source for church discipline and governance in Eastern Christianity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf church disciplinary text
collection of ecclesiastical canons
late antique Christian document
attributedAuthor Clement of Rome in some manuscript traditions
authorshipStatus pseudepigraphal
citedIn medieval Byzantine canonical commentaries
coversTopic Eucharistic discipline
church courts and excommunication
fasting rules
ordination of bishops, presbyters, and deacons
qualifications of clergy
readmission of penitents
relations between bishops and metropolitans
doctrinalPosition subordinate to ecumenical councils in Eastern Orthodox canon law
genre canon law
church order
historicalRole bridge between early church orders and later codified canon law
foundational source for Eastern Christian church discipline
influenced Byzantine canon law
Eastern Orthodox canonical collections
Nomocanon in Fourteen Titles
Nomocanon of Photios
language Greek
mainSubject church discipline
clerical conduct
ecclesiastical governance
liturgical norms
penitential regulations
sacramental practice
numberOfItems 50 canons in the Latin tradition
85 canons in the Greek tradition
originRegion Eastern Mediterranean
Syrian or Antiochene milieu
partOf Apostolic Constitutions
positionInWork book 8 of the Apostolic Constitutions
recognizedBy Council in Trullo
Quinisext Council
religiousTradition Eastern Catholic Churches
Eastern Christianity
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox Church

Oriental Orthodoxy
surface form: Oriental Orthodox Churches
statusInEasternOrthodoxy authoritative source of canon law
statusInRomanCatholicChurch first 50 canons historically accepted in Latin West
partially received
timePeriod 4th century
early 5th century
traditionalAttribution Twelve Apostles
surface form: the Twelve Apostles
usedIn Byzantine liturgical and canonical practice
Eastern Orthodox synodal decisions

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Eastern Orthodox canon law hasSource canons of the Holy Apostles
Holy Synod of Jerusalem subjectTo canons of the Holy Apostles
this entity surface form: Holy Canons of the Eastern Orthodox Church