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agiosotheos
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Not getting into pedantics with you again, but I was thinking of a pan-Orthodox council not recognised as Eccumenical. I was also thinking specifically of the Synod of Jerusalem, which I now see wouldn’t count since it wasn’t pan-Orthodox. An argument could be put forward for Constantinople V, but there is also the argument that it was eccumenical, which is probably going to be the case with any council which fits my above definition.
You claimed that there was at some point a “global council of all the churches”. There has never been any such a thing. Even the Ecumenical Councils were not global.although as far as I know a truly global council of all the churches has not been held in several hundred years