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===Council of Rome of 382 and the Biblical canon=== One of the important works of Pope Damasus was to preside in the [[Council of Rome]] of 382,{{sfn|Lampe|2015|p=304-305}} which determined the canon or official list of Sacred Scripture.{{sfn|Celenza|2021|p=41}} The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church states: A council probably held at Rome in 382 under Damasus gave a complete list of the canonical books of both the Old Testament and the New Testament (also known as the '[[Gelasian Decree]]' because it was reproduced by Gelasius in 495), which is identical with the list given at Trent.{{sfn|Cross|Livingstone|2005|p=282}} American Catholic priest and historian [[William Jurgens]] stated: "The first part of this decree has long been known as the Decree of Damasus, and concerns the Holy Spirit and the seven-fold gifts. The second part of the decree is more familiarly known as the opening part of the Gelasian Decree, in regard to the canon of Scripture: {{lang|la|De libris recipiendis vel non-recipiendis.}} It is now commonly held that the part of the Gelasian Decree dealing with the accepted canon of Scripture is an authentic work of the Council of Rome of 382 A.D. and that Gelasius edited it again at the end of the fifth century, adding to it the catalog of the rejected books, the apocrypha. It is now almost universally accepted that these parts one and two of the Decree of Damasus are authentic parts of the Acts of the Council of Rome of 382 A.D."<ref>{{cite book|last1=Jurgens|first1=William|title=The Faith of the Early Fathers: Pre-Nicene and Nicene Eras|year=1970 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=l62q-d4Wi20C|page=404|publisher=Liturgical Press |isbn=9780814604328 }} Accessed 24 Mar. 2022.</ref>
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