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Lateran Council
Lat·er·an Council L0061950 (lăt′ər-ən)n. Any of a series of Roman Catholic ecclesiastical councils held at the Lateran Palace in Rome between the 7th and the 18th century, five of which (in 1123, 1139, 1179, 1215, and 1512-1517) were ecumenical. The fourth of these ecumenical councils, often considered the most important, produced the doctrine of transubstantiation.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Lateran Council - any of five general councils of the Western Catholic Church that were held in the Lateran Palacecouncil - (Christianity) an assembly of theologians and bishops and other representatives of different churches or dioceses that is convened to regulate matters of discipline or doctrineFirst Lateran Council - the first council of the Western Church held in the Lateran Palace in 1123; focused on church discipline and made plans to recover the Holy Lands from the Muslim `infidels'Second Lateran Council - the second council of the Western Church in 1139 which put an end to the dogmatic errors of Arnold of BresciaThird Lateran Council - the Lateran Council in 1179 that condemned the heresies of the Albigenses and the WaldensesFourth Lateran Council - the Lateran Council in 1215 was the most important council of the Middle Ages; issued a creed against Albigensianism, published reformatory decrees, promulgated the doctrine of transubstantiation, and clarified church doctrine on the Trinity and IncarnationFifth Lateran Council - the council in 1512-1517 that published disciplinary decrees and planned (but did not carry out) a crusade against Turkey |
Lateran Council Related to Lateran Council: First Lateran council, Fifth Lateran Council, Innocent III, Third Lateran Council, Second Lateran CouncilWords related to Lateran Councilnoun any of five general councils of the Western Catholic Church that were held in the Lateran PalaceRelated Words- council
- First Lateran Council
- Second Lateran Council
- Third Lateran Council
- Fourth Lateran Council
- Fifth Lateran Council
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