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Group: Armenia, Baronry of Little, or Lesser
People: Lothair II, Holy Roman Emperor
Location: Mons (Bergen) Hainault Belgium

The Donatists, who establish their own communities, …

Years: 314 - 314

The Donatists, who establish their own communities, appoint bishops, and convene church councils, vigorously resist opposition from both the traditional church and the Roman state.

The rigoristic Donatist teachings proclaim that only the sinless can belong to the true church, that sacraments conferred by sinful ministers are invalid, and that only baptism conferred by a Donatist is valid.

Because the Donatists had denied the representative character of two earlier synods, at Rome and in Africa, at which they had been condemned, Constantine convenes the first representative meeting of Christian bishops in the Western Roman Empire at Arles in southern Gaul in August 314.

Attended by representatives of forty-three bishoprics, the Donatists are again condemned, but they reject the decisions reached by the council and again appeal to Constantine to review their case.