Council of Nicaea
The first ecumenical council defining Christ's divinity.
The Council of Nicaea (325 AD) addressed the Arian heresy and affirmed that Jesus is 'consubstantial' with the Father (CCC 242, 465).
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This term represents a key concept in Catholic thought, either defining an essential dogma or describing the Church's engagement with the world and other traditions.
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What is the primary source for this teaching? The primary source is the Catechism of the Catholic Church and the living Tradition of the Magisterium.
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