The patriarch was 90.
The Eastern Orthodox patriarch in Jerusalem left before the conquest…
In “The Squid and the Whale,” set in 1986, the wounded and wounding patriarch, Bernard Berkman (Jeff Daniels), is a writer.
The global row formally pits Bartholomew I, the Istanbul-based Patriarch of Constantinople who inaugurated the new Ukrainian body, against Patriarch Kirill of Moscow.
The Eastern Orthodox patriarch in Jerusalem left before the conquest and died soon after.
The mutual excommunications by the pope and the patriarch in 1054 became a watershed in church history.
The mutual excommunications by the pope and the patriarch in 1054 became a watershed in church history.
During World War I most Orthodox left Turkey, and their patriarch moved to Homs (1921) and then to Damascus (1957).
In the Byzantine Empire the patriarch of Constantinople remained under the political control of the Christian emperor.
The successors of Sulaka later assumed the name Simon and bore the title of “Patriarch-Catholicos of Babylon of the Chaldeans.”
For nearly five centuries Bulgaria was under Turkish domination, and the church was administered by the patriarch of Constantinople through a Greek clergy.
When the patriarch dies, an electoral college, predominantly of laymen, selects three duly qualified monks at least 50 years of age as candidates for the office of patriarch.
In what some will see as another subtle compliment, the pontiff's inaugural address yesterday put particular emphasis on care for the environment, which has been a hallmark of Patriarch Bartholomew's teaching.
A lawyer and priest, John served as Antioch’s patriarchal legate at Constantinople until early 565, when the emperor Justinian named him patriarch, having just exiled the orthodox patriarch Eutychius.
The church-judicial affirmation of this relationship in the 6th and 7th centuries made the development of a judicial independence of the Byzantine patriarch in the style of the Roman papacy impossible from the beginning.
Bracey, the Butoh dancer who helped Kan draft his responses to the lawsuit, characterized the case as “this strange male power struggle between one patriarch, Sharoni’s father, and another patriarch, Kan.
When the church was officially reestablished in Russia in 1943, Alexis was elected a permanent member of the Holy Synod, and in 1945 he succeeded Patriarch Sergius as patriarch of Moscow, leader of the Russian Orthodox church.
State and church were conceived as a unity presided over by emperor and patriarch, who should work in harmony for the benefit of mankind, the emperor fostering the material well-being of his subjects, the patriarch promoting their spiritual welfare.
Each essay includes an autobiography of the patriarch, including many elements of folk history (Haggada); an admonitory passage warning against the specific vice of the patriarch; and a prophecy, sometimes with apocalyptic overtones, explaining the fate of the patriarch’s sons in the Last Age.
In the end, Patriarch Bartholomew steered a middle course—assuring Mr Yushchenko that he too yearned for unity among believers in Ukraine, while also accepting that (at least until some other arrangement is agreed upon) Patriarch Alexy remains the legitimate Orthodox authority in that part of the world.
patriarch
noun person
- title for the heads of the Eastern Orthodox Churches (in Istanbul and Alexandria and Moscow and Jerusalem)
noun person
- the male head of family or tribe
noun person
- any of the early biblical characters regarded as fathers of the human race
noun person
- a man who is older and higher in rank than yourself
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