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1 Вселенский собор
(собрание высшего духовенства и представителей поместных христ. церквей, на котором разрабатывались и утверждались основы христ. вероучения, формировались канонические богослужебные правила, оценивались различные богосл. концепции и осуждались ереси, решались важнейшие догматические и канонические (или церковно-юридические) проблемы, касавшиеся всего христ. мира) (o)ecumenical council, the (General) Council (of)Память Свв. Отцов 2-го Вселенского собора (381; 22 мая / 4 июня) — Commemorating the Second Ecumenical Council Fathers
Память Свв. Отцов 1-го Вселенского собора (325) — Commemorating the First Ecumenical Council Fathers
Память Свв. Отцов семи Вселенских соборов (18/31 мая) — Commemorating the Seven Ecumenical Council Fathers
Память Свв. Отцов шести Вселенских соборов (17/30 июля) — Commemorating the Six Ecumenical Council Fathers
первые Вселенские соборы — см. собор II
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