koncilier
Koncilier refers to formal assemblies within Christian churches that gather to discuss and decide matters of doctrine, church discipline, governance, and liturgy. The term is related to synods or councils in English and derives from Latin concilium, meaning an assembly. In practice, koncilier have varied in authority and scope across traditions, ranging from local diocesan meetings to universal, or ecumenical, councils.
Types and examples: Ecumenical or general councils are regarded as binding for the entire church in many
Procedures and authority: councils are typically convened by church leaders such as bishops or by secular authorities
Historical significance: koncilier have shaped core doctrines, creeds, liturgical practices, and church law, and they have
Modern context: many churches continue to hold national or regional synods or councils to address contemporary