The
Decian persecution of 250 AD, which required all citizens of the Roman Empire to publicly sacrifice to traditional gods, created unrest within the Church. Christians who submitted to pressure and made public sacrifice were called lapsed or
lapsi. Upon completion of sacrifice, individuals received a certificate of sacrifice, or
libellus, a legal document proving conformity with Roman religion. To avoid this test, many members of the clergy fled, leaving their communities without leadership. In their absence, lay people who had not lapsed, called confessors, filled their leadership role. After the execution of
Pope Fabian, Bishop
Cyprian of
Carthage went into hiding. When he returned to Carthage, he found these confessors assumed authority of clergy, especially forgiveness of sin. Although many confessors willingly relinquished their positions of authority upon the clergies' return, some attempted to retain their positions. Cyprian called a council in 251 AD to address this problem, the root of which was the status of the
lapsi. Confessors tended to accept
lapsi back into communion, while the clergy demanded harsher punishments. This difference of opinion in how to treat the
lapsi was part of a larger picture which threatened the cohesion of the Christian church at that time. After Fabian’s execution,
Cornelius succeeded him as Pope. Cornelius and Cyprian believed that the
lapsi could be restored to communion through repentance and penance. A Roman priest named
Novatian believed that
lapsi should not be allowed to return to the church as they could not be forgiven on earth, but only by God. Novatian stood against Cornelius and was proclaimed as the new Pope. He then created a stricter ‘
Church of the Pure’ which ran for several centuries. Another priest (Novatus) disagreed with both popes and took the opinion that all
lapsi should be taken back without asking for any penance or apology. Cyprian was able to avoid full schism by identifying five categories of
lapsi and assigning penance appropriate to each. ==Classifications==