Third Council of Toledo
589 synod in which Visigothic Spain entered the Catholic Church / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Third Council of Toledo (589) marks the entry of Visigothic Spain into the Catholic Church, and is known for codifying the filioque clause into Western Christianity.[1][2] The council also enacted restrictions on Jews, and the conversion of the country to Catholic Christianity led to repeated conflict with the Jews.[3]
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Third Council of Toledo | |
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Date | 589 |
Accepted by | Catholic Church |
Previous council | Second Council of Toledo |
Next council | Fourth Council of Toledo |
Convoked by | Reccared I |
President | Leander of Seville |
Attendance | 72 bishops |
Topics | Rejection of Arianism by the Visigoths, transference of the Arian bishops and clerics to their respective Catholic dioceses. Jews and their relationship with Christian society. |
Location | Toledo |
Chronological list of ecumenical councils |
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