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  2. Athanasius of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    Athanasius knew Greek and admitted not knowing Hebrew [see, e.g., the 39th Festal Letter of St. Athan]. The Old Testament passages he quotes frequently come from the Septuagint Greek translation. Only rarely did he use other Greek versions (to Aquila once in the Ecthesis , to other versions once or twice on the Psalms), and his knowledge of the ...

  3. List of people excommunicated by the Catholic Church

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    St Athanasius was excommunicated by Pope Liberius allegedly for refusing to attend a synod. Athanasius believed the Pope was acting under duress (the Pope had been exiled from Rome) and refused to accept the validity of the excommunication [14] [15] some Egyptian monks by Theophilus I of Alexandria.

  4. List of excommunicable offences in the Catholic Church

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    Excommunication is an ecclesiastical penalty placed on a person to encourage the person to return to the communion of the church. An excommunicated person cannot receive any sacraments or exercise an office within the church until the excommunication is lifted by a valid authority in the church (usually a bishop). Previously, other penalties ...

  5. First Council of Nicaea - Wikipedia

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    Athanasius, who had succeeded Alexander as Bishop of Alexandria, was deposed by the First Synod of Tyre in 335, and Marcellus of Ancyra followed him in 336. Arius returned to Constantinople to be readmitted into the Church but died shortly before he could be received.

  6. Arian controversy - Wikipedia

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    This conflicted with the Trinitarian faction initially advanced by Athanasius which argued that the Christ was coeternal and consubstantial with God the Father. Emperor Constantine , through the Council of Nicaea in 325, attempted to unite Christianity and establish a single, imperially approved version of the faith.

  7. Sabellianism - Wikipedia

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    Noetus was excommunicated from the Church after being examined by council, [2] and Praxeas is said to have recanted his modalistic views in writing, teaching again his former faith. [3] Sabellius likewise was excommunicated by council in Alexandria, and after complaint of this was made to Rome, a second council then assembled in Rome and also ...

  8. Archbishop who was excommunicated once invited Kentucky's Kim ...

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    Viganò was excommunicated Friday after long questioning the legitimacy of Pope Francis and the authority of the Second Vatican Council, the Vatican announced Friday. Viganò resigned as ...

  9. List of heresies in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    A Jewish sect that insisted on the necessity of following Jewish law and rites, [24] which they interpreted in light of Jesus' expounding of the Law. [25] They regarded Jesus as the Messiah but not as divine. The term Ebionites derives from the Hebrew evionim (אביונים ), meaning "the Poor Ones" [26]