The Early Church and Peter's Primacy

Appendix to Letter VI: Edict of King Theodoric to the Roman Senate (11 March 507)

Edict of King Theodoric to the Roman Senate, given at Ravenna on 11 March 507, providing civil ratification of the synodal decree of Pope Symmachus’s Fifth Roman Synod (6 November 502) on the inalienability of Church property. To the conqueror of the world, the leader and restorer of liberty — to the Senate of the […]

Letter V, Fourth Roman Synod (Synodus Palmaris) of 23 October 501

Translator’s note: The Latin of this synodal document is, even by Thiel’s standards, unusually compressed and difficult — particularly in sections 7 through 9, where the original passes through long periodic constructions and dense ablative absolutes. Readers consulting the document for technical theological or canonical purposes should compare it against the Latin in Thiel’s edition […]

Letter CXXXVII, from Pope Leo to Emperor Marcian

Leo, bishop, to Marcian Augustus. Chapter I: Leo’s Paschal Solicitude Is Resolved Through Marcian’s Action; Leo’s Consent Given for the Sake of Unity My solicitude — which I had maintained regarding the Paschal observance — I rejoice to see resolved through the holy study of your clemency in response to my petition, since you commanded […]

The Tome of Pope Gelasius On the Bond of Anathema

The Tome of Pope Gelasius On the Bond of Anathema. That the Acts of the Council of Chalcedon are valid only to the extent that the Apostolic See has approved them; that the things established against Acacius are just; and that Peter of Alexandria could only have been absolved by the Apostolic See. Chapter I: […]

The Early Church and Peter's Primacy