THE STORY OF THE COPTS - THE TRUE STORY OF CHRISTIANITY IN EGYPT

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C. Reverberations



  1. Far-reaching Results

  2. Tyranny in face of loyalty

  3. Leo writes to the intruder.

  4. For the Church Universal, the Council of
    Chalcedon had many unfortunate results, not the least of
    which was that it sowed the germs of dissension between
    the Churches founded by the Apostles and so far
    considered sister churches. Had those who planned the
    Council been able to forecast its consequences, they might
    have acted in a totally different manner.

  5. When Emperor Marcianus approved the Council’s
    verdict and banished Dioscorus, he sent a message to the
    Alexandrian people informing them of this verdict and
    telling them that he had appointed a man by the name of
    Proterius to occupy his chair. He also warned them
    against any disobedience.^69 Proterius was sent to
    Alexandria accompanied by imperial troops who had
    orders to punish all who refused to submit to him. But
    the Egyptians, far from being cowed, rose in rebellion, as
    was their custom when they felt strongly about anything.
    The Bishops met in an emergency council and decreed
    their unanimous support of Abba Dioscorus, and their
    excommunication of Leo and his Tomos, the Chalcedon
    decrees, and Proterius. To counteract this measure, the
    imperial troops went to each bishop alone ordering him to
    sign the Chalcedon decrees. The first bishop approached
    was Macari of Edko, who wanted to follow Abba
    Dioscorus to his island exile and was told by him to return
    to Alexandria where he was going to be martyred. This

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