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Novatian schism in Rome

Title page of The Treatise of Novatian on the Trinity.
Novatian's rigorist split began as a dispute over whether the lapsed could return. Internet Archive, via Wikimedia Commons · Public domain

The Novatian schism was the first major Roman split over what to do with Christians who had lapsed under persecution. Novatian rejected Cornelius's willingness to restore the repentant after penance, especially those who had sacrificed under Decius. The issue was discipline rather than formal doctrine, but it cut to the heart of the church's identity. Is the church a community for the pure, or a hospital where grave sinners can be restored?

Can the lapsed come home?

Highlights

  • The Decian persecution created the crisis.
  • Cornelius allowed restoration after penance.
  • Novatian refused.
  • Cyprian backed Cornelius.

How it happened

What happened

Novatian set himself against Pope Cornelius over readmitting Christians who had lapsed under Decius.

The argument

Could grave apostates be restored after repentance, or had they permanently forfeited communion?

What changed

The Roman church chose penitential restoration over rigorist exclusion.

Why it matters

The schism made mercy, discipline, and the church's authority to forgive into public questions.

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Cover of The Lapsed and The Unity of the Catholic Church by Cyprian
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On the Unity of the Catholic Church

Cyprian of Carthage

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