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History of the Church I: Week Ten
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Start of the Papacy In 452, Attila the Hun was advancing towards Rome Bishop Leo went to meet Attila as a representative of the Roman Emperor Three reasons why Rome became the most important church in the West: 1) Rome was the imperial capital with the most wealth 2) It had 30,000 members by the 3 rd century 3) Peter/Paul started the church at Rome
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Structure of the Church Followed the pattern of the empire Each province of the empire had a bishop who answered to the bishop of the major cities Rome in Italy Carthage in N.A. Alexandra in Egypt Antioch in Syria As the church spread out into rural areas, presbyters (Greek for elder) or priests substituted for the bishops
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Rome in the West As Constantine and other emperors called councils, bishops from the major cities increased their power As Constantinople became the political center of the empire, the church at Rome relied more on its spiritual roots as the head of the Old Roman Empire Thus the power of the bishop or Pope in Rome increased
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Pope Leo When Leo took the office of Bishop of Rome, he decreed he was now the head of the entire church. He loosely based it on Jesus’ reference to Peter in Matt. 16:13-19 Emperor Valentian III agreed
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Pope Leo The Emperor agreed because of the instability of the western half of the empire At the Council of Chalcedon the year before it was decreed the bishops of Rome and Constantinople would be co-heads of the church
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Vandals reinforce Leo’s power Read p. 139 When the Vandals attacked Rome in 455, Leo again came to beg mercy Last emperor was killed and no general assumed his spot Leo took a pagan title of Pontifex Maximus His total power was now complete
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