Council of Rome
382 Christian synod / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with the Easter Council held at Rome in 1099.
The Council of Rome was a synod which took place in Rome in AD 382, under the leadership of Pope Damasus I, the then-Bishop of Rome. The only surviving conciliar pronouncement may be the Decretum Gelasianum that contains a canon of Scripture, which was issued by the Council of Rome under Pope Damasus in 382, and which is identical with the list given at the Council of Trent.[1] Although Lamentations was listed separately from Jeremiah by the council, Catholic apologists such as Catholic Answers argue that Baruch was included in Jeremiah.[2] However, Jerome, did not translate it in his Vulgate.[3]