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According to the Catholic Church, a Church Council is ecumenical ("world-wide"), if it is "a solemn congregation of the Catholic bishops of the world at the invitation of the Pope to decide on matters of the Church with him". In addition to ecumenical Councils, there are “particular Councils”. Current Canon Law recognizes two kinds of particular Councils: plenary councils involve the bishops of an episcopal conference (usually a single country) and provincial councils the bishops of an ecclesiastical province.

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  • تتألف المجمعات المسكونية الكاثوليكية من 21 مجلساً عُقِدت على مدى 1700 سنة. وبالتوازي مع تغير التعاريف عبر التاريخ فإن الفهم الكاثوليكي الحالي للمجمعات المسكونية يتمثل على صورة جمعيات من البطاركة وكرادلة والأساقفة والآباء وغيرهم من أشخاص النظام الديني الذين يرشحهم البابا. يكمن الهدف من المجمعات المسكونية في تعريف العقيدة وإعادة تأكيد حقائق الإيمان واجتثاث الهرطقة. ويوافق البابا على قرارات المجمعات حتى تكسب مصداقيتها. وتنحصر المشاركة على رجال الدين المعنيين. (ar)
  • According to the Catholic Church, a Church Council is ecumenical ("world-wide"), if it is "a solemn congregation of the Catholic bishops of the world at the invitation of the Pope to decide on matters of the Church with him". In addition to ecumenical Councils, there are “particular Councils”. Current Canon Law recognizes two kinds of particular Councils: plenary councils involve the bishops of an episcopal conference (usually a single country) and provincial councils the bishops of an ecclesiastical province. The Catholic Church recognizes as ecumenical 21 councils occurring over a period of some 1900 years. The ecumenical nature of some Councils was disputed for some time, but was eventually accepted, for example the First Lateran Council and the Council of Basel. A 1539 book on ecumenical councils by Cardinal Dominicus Jacobazzi excluded them, as did other scholars. The first few centuries did not know large-scale councils; they were feasible only after the Church had gained freedom from persecution under Emperor Constantine. As a result, the Council of Jerusalem or Apostolic Council, held in Jerusalem around AD 50 and described in Acts of the Apostles chapter 15, is not an ecumenical Council, even though most Christian denominations consider that it expresses a key part of Christian doctrine and moral teaching. (en)
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  • تتألف المجمعات المسكونية الكاثوليكية من 21 مجلساً عُقِدت على مدى 1700 سنة. وبالتوازي مع تغير التعاريف عبر التاريخ فإن الفهم الكاثوليكي الحالي للمجمعات المسكونية يتمثل على صورة جمعيات من البطاركة وكرادلة والأساقفة والآباء وغيرهم من أشخاص النظام الديني الذين يرشحهم البابا. يكمن الهدف من المجمعات المسكونية في تعريف العقيدة وإعادة تأكيد حقائق الإيمان واجتثاث الهرطقة. ويوافق البابا على قرارات المجمعات حتى تكسب مصداقيتها. وتنحصر المشاركة على رجال الدين المعنيين. (ar)
  • According to the Catholic Church, a Church Council is ecumenical ("world-wide"), if it is "a solemn congregation of the Catholic bishops of the world at the invitation of the Pope to decide on matters of the Church with him". In addition to ecumenical Councils, there are “particular Councils”. Current Canon Law recognizes two kinds of particular Councils: plenary councils involve the bishops of an episcopal conference (usually a single country) and provincial councils the bishops of an ecclesiastical province. (en)
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  • المجمعات المسكونية الكاثوليكية (ar)
  • Catholic ecumenical councils (en)
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