
Constantinople Council Opens
Bishops gather to settle the faith's disputes
Under the soaring domes of Constantinople, Emperor Justinian I convened the Second Council of Constantinople, the fifth ecumenical council of the Christian Church. One hundred sixty-five bishops gathered to resolve the bitter Three Chapters controversy that threatened to split the Church between East and West. Their deliberations, lasting nearly a month, produced condemnations of specific theological writings and reinforced imperial authority over church doctrine, shaping Christianity for centuries.
