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History of the Papacy Podcast

117n Settling up at the Synod of Whitby

History of the Papacy Podcast

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🗓️ 15 April 2022

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Episode 117n Settling up at the Synod of WhitbyDescription: Today we are joined one more time by Dr. Carly McNamara of the University of Glasgow to wrap up our series on the history of the early Church in Ireland and the British Isles. The Synod...

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Thank you for listening to the History of the Papacy.

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I am, of course, your host, Steve, and we are a member of the Parthenon Podcast Network.

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1:17.1

There's four tiers, Antioch, Alexandria, Constantinople, and Rome, each with their own unique rewards, including the most important benefit being on the history of the papacy

1:29.2

diphtics. And let us commemorate the history of the papacy diptics. We have, at the Alexandria

1:35.3

level, Roberto, Yoran, William, Brian, Jeffrey, Christina, John, and Sarah. We have Doppopo, Paul,

1:41.8

Justin, and John, all of whom are magnificent at the Constantinople level,

1:48.2

and reaching that ultimate power and prestige that of the Sea of Rome, we have Peter the Great.

1:53.5

Today we are joined one more time, at least for now, by Dr. Carly McNamara of the University of Glasgow in Scotland to wrap up this whole

2:04.9

series on the history of the early church in Ireland and the British Isles. The Senate of Whitby

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really marks the logical place to set our bookmark on the history of Christianity in the British Isles.

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Don't worry, we'll be back to this area in future episodes and series.

2:26.7

But for today, the Synod of Whitby was really the event where a number of threads of the

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story of the church in early Britain all come together.

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