Presbyters Uniwersytet Warszawski
ID
ER 1010
The Catholics have a presbyter in Aquae (North Africa) in 411; they used to have a bishop there. Account of the Acts of the Conference of Carthage, AD 411.
Session 1
 
198. [...] Item recitauit: "Cresconius episcopus Aquensis". Cumque accessisset, idem dixit: "Mandaui et subscripsi; et traditorem in plebem mea non habeo". Aurelius episcopus ecclesiae catholicae Macomadiensis dixit: "Habemus ibi presbyterum. Nam et episcopus ibi fuit. Modo defunctus est et in loco eius necdum est ordinatus". [...]
 
(ed. Lancel 1972: 854)
Session 1
 
198. [...] [Marcellinus] read: "Cresconius, the bishop of Aquae". When he approached, he said: "I signed the mandate; I do not have any traitor in my community". Aurelius, the bishop of the Catholic Church of Macomades, said: "We have a presbyter there. There used to be a bishop. He is dead and nobody has been ordained in his place yet". [...]
 
(trans. S. Adamiak)

Discussion:

On the first day of the Conference, the Donatists challenged the list of the signatures of the Catholic bishops on the document in which they had assigned their representatives. The roll call followed, in which the tribune Marcellinus, who presided, called the Catholic bishops one by one, and their Donatist counterparts were to identify them. Then the roll call proceeded in the opposite way, with the Donatist bishops identified by the Catholics.
 

Place of event:

Region
  • Latin North Africa
City
  • Aquae

About the source:

Title: Acts of the Conference of Carthage, Gesta Collationis Carthaginiensis
Origin: Carthage (Latin North Africa)
Denomination: Catholic/Nicene/Chalcedonian, Donatist
The conference between the Catholics and the Donatists was held in Carthage on 1-8 June 411. Its goal was to arrive at unity between the rival Churches. The proceedings were minutely recorded, and the majority of the acts have been preserved to our days.
Edition:
S. Lancel ed., Actes de la Conférence de Carthage en 411, tome II, Sources Chrétiennes 195, Paris 1972.

Categories:

Functions within the Church - Parish presbyter
    Functions within the Church - Rural presbyter
      Described by a title - Presbyter/πρεσβύτερος
        Specific number of presbyters from the same church
          Please quote this record referring to its author, database name, number, and, if possible, stable URL: S. Adamiak, Presbyters in the Late Antique West, ER1010, http://www.presbytersproject.ihuw.pl/index.php?id=6&SourceID=1010