St. Cyril and Methodius in the light of the filioquistic idea of Charlemagne
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https://doi.org/10.15290/elpis.2013.15.05Keywords:
St. Cyril and Methodius, Roman Empire, Charlemagne, Church, Byzantium, filioque, Holy SpiritAbstract
During twelve years St. Methodius build up Slavonic Church in Central Europe. His position was a singulary difficultone. He had to contend with problems caused by Franks. The Frankish clergy did everything possible to undermine his authority:
their resentment of his archiepiscopal powers and their dogged opposition to the Slavonic liturgy now combined
with a theological grievance, which they loudly voiced both in Moravia and in Rome. The Frankish Church now firmly
committed to the doctrine of the filioque. It had already arisen in 867, when patriarch Photius denounced the Franks for
spreading filioque in Bulgaria. Now in Moravia, between 879 and 885, filioque flared up afresh, embittering the last years
of Methodius’ life. The Church of Rome, though it did not formally accept filioque until the early eleventh century, had
already begun to adopt it unofficially. The Byzantine Church strongly objected to the filioque, partly on the grounds that
any alternation to the Creed had been expressly forbidden by the ecumenical councils, and partly because it believed to
be theologically erroneous. Methodius, who, despite his position as papal legate, remained a Byzantine in outlook, could
not fail to regard this doctrine, accepted by Frankish subordinate clergy as heretical. The filioque was to become the basic
theological issue in the medieval controversies between the Byzantine and Roman Churches.
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