Creed of the Hosioi

The Creed of the Hosioi (Selucian: Symbolum Piorum), also referred to as the Twelve Articles of the Faith is the oldest ecumenical creed of Hosianism. Traditionally attributed to the first hosioi, the Disciples of Eliyahu, it was formalised at an unknown date in the 3rd century CE and spread throughout the nascent Hosian Churches in a form that was virtually universal. It contains many similarities to the later Aurorian Creed formalised at the Council of Auroria, and it is generally held that it formed the basis for this later creed, the rejection of which resulted in the first major schism between the Aurorian and non-Aurorian churches. To date, the Creed of the Hosioi is the only Hosian creed recognised by both Aurorian and non-Aurorian Hosians.