Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The current Ecumenical Patriarch is His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople. The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople (Greek: ) is the Archbishop of Constantinople - ...
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List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See the talk page for different periodization of the bishopric, archbishopric and patriarchate. •1. St. Andrew the Apostle (founder) •2. St. Stachys the Apostle (38-54) •3. St. Onesimus (54-68) •4. P...
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Patriarch Eutychius of Constantinople - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eutychius (ca. 512 - 5 April 582), considered a saint in the Catholic and Orthodox Christian traditions, was the Patriarch of Constantinople from (552-565, and 577-582). His feast is kept by the Byza...
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News and information, history, photos, interviews, messages, and a list of patriarchs. [Greek Orthodox] ... President Barack Obama meets with His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew in the Oval Office, Nov. 3, 2009. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza) See More »...
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; Official Site of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople ... Apostolic Visit to the United States - October 20 - November 6, 2009 ... 2nd Orthodox Youth Conference, July 11-16, 2007...
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Was the Greek Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople from March 1043 to November 1058 who figured prominently in the events leading to the Schism of 1054, the formal severing of Eastern Orthodoxy from Roman Catholicism.
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Patriarch of Constantinople (d. 489) ... Patriarch of Constantinople; Schismatic; d. 489. When Acacius first appears in authentichistory it is as the orphanotrophos, or dignitary entrusted with the care of the orphans, in the Church of Constantinople.
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Coppola is apparently unaware that the Orthodox Churches he mentions, Churches in doctrinal agreement with the Patriarch of Constantinople, are the actual direct descendants of the State Religion of the Roman Empire, founded under the authority of the Patriarch and the Emperor in Constantinople (starting with...
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Caesaropapism?: Theodore Balsamon on the Powers of the Patriarch of Constantinople ... In the late 12th century the state was till strong, but the writings of Theodore Balsamon show that even by then there was a tendancy to exalt the powers of the patriarch of Constantinople. The extracts here were prepared for a paper I...
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