16.
What
event in 312 AD resulted in some major developments in the administrative structure
of the visible facet of the Church?
312
AD was the year that St. Constantine had his famous vision of
the Cross in front of the sun, along with the inscription in this sign conquer emblazoned in the sky. With this
vision, Constantine placed the Christian symbol of the chi
rho (XP) on the weapons and
tunics of his troops and went on to win a battle. This vision and his victory
in battle led to Constantine's becoming
the first Roman emperor to embrace the Christian religion, and to his putting
an end to the persecution of the Church. These events marked the end of the
first main period of Christianity and marked the Church's coming of age.
Because the pious monarchs
Constantine and his mother Helen spread the Christian faith like the Apostles,
the Church gives both saints the title Holy Rulers, Equal-to-the-Apostles. The
title Equal-to-the-Apostles was given as well to saints who spread the
Christian faith in various places: Mary Magdalene, the first woman martyr
Thecla, the pious Russian prince Vladimir, St. Nina, who was the Enlightener of
Georgia, and others.
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