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Episcopi vagantes (singular: episcopus vagans ) are persons who have been consecrated as Christian bishops outside the structures and canon law of the established churches and are in communio...
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I am an “episcopus vagans,” which means a bishop with no particular jurisdiction. “Vagans” is a cool word. It comes from vagus -- first used in the 1400s. It means a wanderer. Our word vagabond comes from vagus.
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Episcopi vagantes (Latin for "wandering bishops") are persons who have been ordained as bishops in some irregular fashion, especially those claiming to have valid Roman Catholic orders although (The singular form of the phrase is episcopus vagans.) They may be involved in running independent Orthodox churches.
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I agree the peasant girl is often motivated by money, but that's the case in many of the modern stories too. Of course, in the example I've just given above, the man is a nobleman, not a vagans.
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so far as to speak of Amalarius as an episcopus vagans. This is an attractive hy- pothesis, but in view of the fragmentary character of our knowledge, ...
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It’s probably also because the vast majority of information about him available is regarding his career as an episcopus vagans, which bracketed his brief stint within Orthodoxy.
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Wikipedia Episcopi vagantes (singular: episcopus vagans) are persons who have been consecrated as Christian bishops outside the structures and canon law of the ... The term is Latin and means "wandering bishops" (or "stray bishops"). Those to whom it is applied see it ... In Western Christianity it has traditionally been taught,
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Erasmus was an Episcopus Vagans (lit. Itinerant Bishop), supposedly Bishop of Arcadia in Crete. He was persuaded by John Wesley to ordain the itinerant preacher John Jones to help administer the Sacraments. This was resented by Charles Wesley among others and was used by the opponents of Methodism to attack the movement.
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Il est surtout connu pour son activité de fondateur d'Église et à l'origine de nombreuses lignées apostoliques d'Episcopus vagans aussi bien en France qu'en Amérique du Nord. Joseph-René Vilatte est successeur de l'apôtre Pierre par Evode, et par la succession des Patriarches d'Antioche.
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