First Council of Nicaea
Year: 325
Outcome: The council denounced Arianism and issued the Nicene Creed, affirming the Son is of one substance (homoousios) with the Father.
Recognized by:
• Roman Catholic Church
• Eastern Orthodox Churches
• Oriental Orthodox Churches
• Anglican Church
• Lutheran Churches
• Assyrian Church of the East
Topics discussed:
• Arianism
• Baptism
• Christology
• Lapsi
• Ordination
• Paschal Controversies
• Trinity
Heresies addressed: Arianism
Opponents: Arius
Ruling popes: Pope Saint Sylvester I
Ruling patriarchs:
• Pope Saint Sylvester I
• Alexander of Constantinople
• Pope Alexander of Alexandria
• Saint Eustathius
• Macarius of Jerusalem
Ruling emperors:Constantine the Great (Roman)
Council conveners:Constantine the Great
Council presidents: Hosius of Corduba
Other key figures:
• Arius
• Athanasius of Alexandria
• Caecilian
• Eusebius
• Eusebius of Nicomedia
• Saint Jacob of Nisibis
• Leontius of Caesarea
• Saint Nicholas
• Saint Paphnutius
• Potamion of Heraclea
• Protogenes of Serdica
• Saint Spyridon
Number in attendance: 318
Location: Nicaea
Church council documents:
• 20:39:15
Z/362781?len=35126">The First Ecumenical Council• 00:35:39
Z/15238?len=4430">Nicene Creed• 20:39:15
Z/268971?len=84583">Canons• 20:39:15
Z/353555?len=27613">Arabic Canons Later Attributed to the Council of Nice• 20:39:15
Z/381169?len=10466">Synod Letter• 20:39:15
Z/381169?len=10466">Letter to those Unable to Attend the Council[1][1]Parks, J. (2022). Ecumenical Councils. Faithlife.



