Reconciliation of Rome

A concordat executed in 2248 CE at Rome, Pope Innocent XXVII, the Bishop of Rome and Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church, and Archbishop Anastaz Toplansky, President of the Bishops Council of the United Christian Denominations, agreed to put aside past dogmatic differences to reunify a church that had been split by Martin Luther and the Reformation. Pope Innocent XXVII became the first Pontiff of the Universal Catholic Church.