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    becoming a deacon, Hormisdas was married and had a son, Silverius, who later became pope. During the Laurentian schism, Hormisdas was one of the most prominent...
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    the Hormisdas formula in 519, which asserted that, "The Roman church has never erred (and will never err)." He emphasizes that Hormisdas formula was not...
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    Chalcedonians accepted the Formula of Hormisdas, anathematizing all of their own Eastern Chalcedonian hierarchy, who died out of communion with Rome from 482...
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  • monks, led by John Maxentius, proceeded to Rome in 519, in hopes of winning Pope Hormisdas' support. Despite an initial warm reception and supportive letters...
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    Spain under Diocletian (c. 304) Saint Hormisdas, Pope of Rome and Confessor, author of the Formula of Hormisdas (523) Saint Hardulf, a hermit at Breedon...
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  • Joannes Maxentius (category History of Christianity in Romania)
    a favourable decision, some of the monks (not Maxentius, however) proceeded to Rome to lay the case before Pope Hormisdas. As the latter delayed his decision...
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  • Henotikon (category House of Leo)
    attempted to heal the schism with Pope Hormisdas, but this failed when Anastasius refused to recognize the excommunication of the now deceased Acacius. Vitalian...
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    Justin I (category People of the Roman–Sasanian Wars)
    Pope Hormisdas to Constantinople for negotiations. Justinian sent a similar, but separate, invitation; said to have been closer to a summons. Hormisdas promptly...
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  • negotiations begin. Pope Hormisdas issued a formula of orthodox catholic faith which the Patriarch John II could sign if he wished reunion of the two churches...
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    1994.tb02911.x. ISSN 0013-0796. Kirsch, Johann Peter (1910). "Pope St. Hormisdas" . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 7. New York:...
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  • East in a clear-cut fashion", ended with acceptance of a declaration insisted on by Pope Hormisdas (514–523) that "I hope I shall remain in communion with...
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    known as the Formula of Faith which had been written by Pope Hormisdas a few years beforehand, in 515. However, Paul of Edessa, the bishop of Edessa, refused...
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    arose, however, the formula of "Father, Son, Holy Spirit" became more prominently featured, as such beliefs denied the persons of the Economy (an earlier...
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  • erols.com. "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope St. Hormisdas". www.newadvent.org. From the common declaration of Pope John Paul II and HH Mar Ignatius Zakka...
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    procurator-general of the Antonine order of Saint Hormisdas, for Rome; Isaac Yahballaha Khudabakhash, formerly bishop of Salmas, for Cairo and the small Chaldean...
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    Lanzoni, p, 203. Germanus was papal Legate in Constantinople, sent by Pope Hormisdas in 518. Ughelli, pp. 305-306. Cappelletti, p. 21. Lanzoni, p. 203, no...
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