Synod of Jassy

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The Synod of Jassy

Ecumenical Patriarch Parthenius I of Constantinople, with the support of the Moldavian Prince Vasile Lupu.[3]

The purpose of the

Eastern Orthodox Christian theology and to offer a comprehensive Orthodox statement on the content and character of the faith.[4]

Including representatives of the Greek and Slavic Churches, it condemned the

Reformation thought. The major contribution of the synod was the reinforced sense of unity in the Eastern Orthodox Church through the promulgation of an authoritative statement agreed upon by all the major sees.[4]

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