Those taken at Ferrara, Florence and Rome are almost always in the form of bulls, since the pope was presiding in person in these cases the decree mentions the council’s approval and contains the words “in a solemnly celebrated general session of the synod”.Īlmost all the decrees of re-union were of little effect. The decisions taken at Basel have the form of conciliar decrees. The last session of the council was held on 7 August 1445. There other decrees of union with the Bosnians, the Syrians and finally with the Chaldeans and Maronites of Cyprus, were approved. Finally the council was transferred to Rome on 24 February 1443. Subsequently decrees of union with the Armenian and Coptic churches were approved. There, in the session on 6 July 1439, the decree of union with the Greek church was approved. The council was transferred to Florence on 10 January 1439. The Greek bishops and theologians attended the council of Ferrara from 9 April 1438. All agree that the sessions held at Basel after the 25th session until the final one on 25 April 1449 cannot be regarded as sessions of an ecumenical council. Some historians doubt the ecumenicity of the first 25 sessions at Basel. There the council was re-opened on 8 January 1438, Pope Eugenius IV later attending in person. This move was supported by the council fathers loyal to the pope, who however were in a minority, and in the 25th session they voted for the city of Ferrara. The prospect of re-union with the eastern church provided an opportunity to transfer the council to another city. A great part of the council’s work in the early years was taken up with its quarrel with Pope Eugenius IV, who was accused of wishing to dissolve or transfer the council. It was opened on 25 July 1431 by the papal legate, who had been appointed by Pope Martin V in two bulls dated 1 February 1431, Dum onus universalis gregis and Nuper siquidem cupientes shortly before the pope’s death on 20 February 1431.
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