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858: 58: 776: 747: 846: 562:"Pope Zosimus cites the canons of Sardica to justify the right of appeal of every cleric to Rome. The canon shows the possibility of sending presbyters as papal legates, as Philip and Asellus are at this occasion. The general rules of clerics` appeals against bishops` decisions are also recalled. Account in the acts of the Council of Carthage (AD 419); edited also as Letter 15 of Zosimus" 834: 500:(Term of Office: December 418-423) took over the appeal by Apiarius of Sicca in 418 at the death of Pope Zosimus. In 419, the Bishops of Africa sent the copies of the Nicene canons obtained from Alexandria and Constantinople to justify their position that the Nicene canons did not permit Pope Zosimus' actions. 464:
However, the African bishops cast doubt on the authenticity of the canon used, i.e. "When a bishop thinks he has been unjustly deposed by his colleagues he may appeal to Rome, and the Roman bishop shall have the business decided by judices in partibus". The African bishops were right, since the canon
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was called into question, prompted the need for a collection of oriental canons and the constitution of two dossiers (one, too hastily gathered, at the end of the
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in May 419; the other, compiled more at leisure, and therefore more complete, which was transmitted to Rome at the end of 419). This
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Formation du droit canonique et gouvernement de l’Église de l’Antiquité à l’âge classique : Recueil d’articles
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outlasted Pope Boniface and was still the subject of correspondence during the term of
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was not one of the Nicene canons, but rather a canon from the Latin version of the
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The controversy over the right of a bishop to appeal directly to the
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This biographical article about a religious figure from Africa is a
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Bishops appeals system. Pope Zosimus, citing what he claimed was a
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of numerous unspecified crimes in the early 5th century AD, and
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was an African Christian priest convicted by the Bishops of
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In 418, Apiarius appealed his convictions directly to
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Index

Apiarius
Africa
excommunicated
Sicca Veneria

Papal primacy
supremacy
infallibility
Primacy of Peter
Papal primacy
Papal supremacy
Papal infallibility
First Vatican Council § Papal infallibility
Papal primacy
Episcopal see § Catholic Church
Apiarius of Sicca § Appeal to the bishop of Rome
Pentarchy § After the East–West Schism
Pope John XIX § Life
Gregory II Youssef § First Vatican Council
Ravenna Document
Eastern Orthodox opposition
to papal supremacy

Conciliarity
Conciliarism § Modern conciliarism
Ecumenical council § Acceptance
of the councils

To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation
§ The Third Wall: Authority to Call a Council

Ultrajectines
Febronianism
Christus Dominus § Controversy
The Ratzinger Report
Gallicanism

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