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[[Image:Pius ixImage:Codex Alexandrinus Luke.jpg|thumb|A copy of the [[Pius IXCodex Alexandrinus]], instigator of the council which affirmed his absolute authority within opened to the [[Roman Catholic ChurchGospel of Luke]].]]The <h3>'''[[First Vatican CouncilKoine Greek]]''' (or Vatican I) was a council of </h3>Koine is the Roman Catholic Church that was summoned by Pope [[Pius IX]]Greek word for "common. The first session was held in " [[St Peter's BasilicaKoine Greek]] on December 8, 1869. It (also called New Testament Greek) was the 20th ecumenical council form of the Roman Catholic Church. Nearly 800 church leaders attendedGreek language used from around 300 BC to AD 300. The pope's two primary purposes were to define books of the dogma of [[Papal InfallibilityNew Testament]] were originally written in Koine Greek. Koine Greek was the lingua franca (or the commonly used language of communication) in the Mediterranean and to obtain confirmation Middle Eastern for hundreds of years following the position he had taken in his Syllabus conquests of Errors (1864)Alexander the Great, condemning a wide range including during the time of positions associated with rationalism, liberalism, and materialism..the early church. ([[First Vatican Council|Read more]])
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