Nicaea II, the Seventh Ecumenical Council, convened in 787 AD to settle the profound dispute of Iconoclasm. It decreed the veneration of holy images was permissible, restoring peace to the Byzantine Church.
Nicaea II, the Seventh Ecumenical Council, convened in 787 AD to settle the profound dispute of Iconoclasm. It decreed the veneration of holy images was permissible, restoring peace to the Byzantine Church.