CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Patriarch and Patriarchate
Names of the highest ecclesiastical dignitaries after the pope, and of the territory they rule.
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Patriarchate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A patriarchate is the office or jurisdiction of a patriarch. A patriarch, as the term is used here, is either. one of the highest-ranking bishops in Eastern ...
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Patriarch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Originally a patriarch was a man who exercised autocratic authority as a pater familias over an extended family. The system of such rule of families by ...
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Patriarchate - OrthodoxWiki
Jul 8, 2007 ... The current patriarchates of the Orthodox Church are the four ancient patriarchates of the Pentarchy, the Churches of Constantinople, ...
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Parishes, Dioceses, Archdioceses, Patriarchates
There are twelve patriarchates, headed by Patriarchs, in the Catholic Church: six Eastern Rite patriarchates and six Latin Rite patriarchates. ...
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Orthodox church, patriarchates, icons
Orthodox church, patriarchates, autocephalous churches, Uniate churches, icons.
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Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center Patriarchate (See ...
Aug 8, 2009 ... Patriarchate (See) of Antioch with the See of Antioch, the See of Alexandria and the See of Jerusalem, Melkite Greek Catholic Church.
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Patriarchates - definition of Patriarchates by the Free Online ...
pa·tri·ar·chate (p tr-är k t, -k t) n. 1. The territory, rule, or rank of a patriarch. 2. See patriarchy. patriarchate [ËpeɪtrɪËÉËkɪt] n. 1. (Christianity / Ecclesiastical Terms ...
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Patriarchates definition of Patriarchates in the Free Online ...
patriarchate. 1. the office, jurisdiction, province, or residence of a patriarch . 2. a family or people under male domination or government
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World Orthodox Patriarchates
Patriarch of All Romania, Locum Tenens of Caesarea in Cappadocia, Metropolitan of Ungro-Wallachia, Archbishop of Bucharest and leader of the Romanian ...
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Christianity Glossary
A. Alexandria * Alexandria in Egypt, as the second most important city in the Roman Empire, was made one of the church's first three Patriarchates, along ...
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patriarchate - Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
1 a : the office, jurisdiction, or time in office of a patriarch b : the residence or headquarters of a patriarch 2 : patriarchy ...
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Patriarchates
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In the early Christian church three patriarchates existed: Alexandria, Antioch, and Rome; later, Constantinople and Jerusalem were added.
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Orthodox Patriarchates & Episcopates
Orthodox Patriarchates & Episcopates. ... Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople (history, official documents and notices on Patriarch Bartholomew ) ...
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Pentarchy (Christianity) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Russian Church lists the patriarchates of the Eastern Orthodox Church in a slightly different order, putting that of Georgia immediately after that of Moscow.
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Pastoral Agreement between the Coptic Orthodox and Greek Orthodox
And due to the pastoral consequences and implications caused by mixed Christian marriages between the members of the two Patriarchates of Alexandria, having the majority of their people liv...
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patriarch (Eastern Orthodoxy) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Five patriarchates, collectively called the pentarchy, were the first to be recognized by the legislation of the emperor Justinian (reigned 527â565), later confirmed by the Council in Tru...
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Amazon.com: "great patriarchates": Key Phrase page
Key Phrase page for great patriarchates: Books containing the phrase great patriarchates
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Orthodox Churches, Orthodox Patriarchates, Dioceses, Russian
Eastern Orthodox Christian Patriarchates, Metropolitanates, Archdioceses, Dioceses, International, Chalcedon / Non-Chalcedon & Regional Church Websites as well as Western Orthodox Dioceses ...
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