The Council at Chalcedon.
The doctrine of the Hypostatic Union was officially adopted at the Council of Chalcedon in 451 AD. This concept defines the union of the divine and human natures in the person of Jesus Christ.
That unlike the first Adam, this last Adam had two natures in one person. Messiah (Christ) is fully God and fully man simultaneously
Catholic AnswerThe Council of Trent clarified and restated the Church's position on many things, I have never heard of a decree on the importance of ceremony, as such, but I am sure that you can draw such a conclusion on many from many of the decrees on the sacraments, as the ceremonies must be done correctly in order for the sacrament itself to be celebrated. .If the person asking the question is from a protestant background that rejects the "ceremonies" of the sacraments, then, yes, the Church reiterated the teaching of Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, on the importance of the sacraments for salvation.
A council member
Ohio's top person is a Governor. The only place you'll find Council is at the local level in a City Council.
An antidevolutionist is a person who is opposed to devolution - especially in the United Kingdom, the devolution of central powers of the individual natures and regions.
.Catholic AnswerThe Council of Trent repeated the constant teaching of the Christian Church that Baptism was the sacrament by which a person is cleansed of all sin and reborn and sanctified in Christ to everlasting life. That Baptism is necessary for salvation and that it is not to be denied to children.
The President of the Council of State and the President of the Council of Ministers, held by the same person.
The Catholic Church is the Mystical Body of Christ (see Acts 9:1-5, 1 Cor 12:12-14, Col 1:15-2:3, etc.). As such, the Catholic Church IS Our Blessed Lord, which Him as It's head, and all of us as It's members.The Hypostatis Union refers very specifically to the union of the divine and human natures in Christ:from A Catholic Dictionary, edited by Donald Attwater, Second edition, revised 1957Hypostatic Union. The union of the human and divine natures in the one divine person of Christ. At the Council of Chalcedon (A.D. 451) the Church declared tha the two natures of Christ are joined "in one person and one hypostasis" (Denzinger 302), where hypostasis means one substance. It was used to answer the Nestorian error of a merely accidental union of the two natures in Christ. The phrase "hypostatic union" was adopted a century later, at the fifth general council at Constantinople (A.D. 533). It is an adequate expression of Catholic doctrine about Jesus Christ that in Him are two perfect natures, divine and human; that the divine person takes to Himself, includes in His person a human nature; that the incarnate Son of God is an individual, complete substance; and that the union of the two natures is real (against Arius), no mere indwelling of God in a man (against Nestorius), with a rational soul (against Apollinaris), and the divinity remains unchanged (against Eutyches).Thus when you are saying that the Church is Hypostatic "in a sense" that sense would be the joining of Christ with all of us, with Christ representing the Divine Nature, and us, representing the human nature.
Council/manager
the adminastrator.
The person who leads a council meeting cab be called the chairperson.