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The '''Synod of Ancyra''' was an ecclesiastical council, or [[synod]] convened in [[Ancyra]], the seat of the Roman administration for the province of [[Galatia]], in [[314]]. The season was soon after [[Easter]]; the year may be safely deduced from the fact that the first nine canons are intended to repair havoc wreaked in the church by persecution, which ceased after the overthrow of [[Maximinus]] in [[313]]. The tenth canon tolerates the marriages of deacons who previous to ordination had reserved the right to take a wife; the thirteenth forbids [[chorepiscopi]] to ordain presbyters or deacons; the eighteenth safeguards the right of the people in objecting to the appointment of a bishop whom they do not wish.  
'''[[Ancyra]]''', the seat of the Roman administration for the province of  
[[Galatia]], in [[314]]. The season was soon after [[Easter]]; the  
year may be safely deduced from the fact that the first nine  
canons are intended to repair havoc wreaked in the church by  
persecution, which ceased after the overthrow of [[Maximinus]] in  
[[313]]. The tenth canon tolerates the marriages of deacons who  
previous to ordination had reserved the right to take a wife;  
the thirteenth forbids [[chorepiscopi]] to ordain presbyters or  
deacons; the eighteenth safeguards the right of the people in  
objecting to the appointment of a bishop whom they do not wish.  


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Revision as of 20:48, 17 February 2007

The Synod of Ancyra was an ecclesiastical council, or synod convened in Ancyra, the seat of the Roman administration for the province of Galatia, in 314. The season was soon after Easter; the year may be safely deduced from the fact that the first nine canons are intended to repair havoc wreaked in the church by persecution, which ceased after the overthrow of Maximinus in 313. The tenth canon tolerates the marriages of deacons who previous to ordination had reserved the right to take a wife; the thirteenth forbids chorepiscopi to ordain presbyters or deacons; the eighteenth safeguards the right of the people in objecting to the appointment of a bishop whom they do not wish.

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