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  1. Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem

    Infobox Orthodox Church show name Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem image http www.armenian patriarchate.org ... http www.armenian patriarchate.org Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem Image Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem 1900.jpg thumb Harootiun Vehabedian, Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem, 1900 Library of Congress . The Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem also known as the Armenian Patriarchate of St. James ... Patriarchs. The bishop at the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem is given the title of Patriarch in deference to Jerusalem s holy status within Christianity however, the Armenian Patriarch is under ... s possession to this day. At times, the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem became politicized by struggles within the Armenian Church. The Armenian Patriarchate, due to its proximity to the Holy ... church . Significantly Bishop Eghiazar assumed the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem and in 1644 ... Complex The Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem is the home of the Brotherhood of the St ... links http www.armenian patriarchate.org Official site of the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem ..., Nagorno Karabakh Oriental Orthodoxy DEFAULTSORT Armenian Patriarchate Of Jerusalem Category Armenian ... is located in the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem. The List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem remains under the authority of the Catholicos of Armenia and of all ... of St. James in 1990 and is the 96th Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem. He, along with a Synod ... of the persecution of Armenians by Turkey during World War I, the Armenian population of Jerusalem ... the Patriarchate at the St. James Monastery , which occupies most of the Armenian Quarter of the Old .... In Jerusalem the Armenian community continues to follow the Julian calendar , unlike the rest ... In 638, the Armenian Apostolic Church began appointing its own bishop in Jerusalem . The office has .... The Armenian Patriarch Sarkis of Jerusalem Patriarch Sarkis I 1281 1313 met the Mamleuke governor ...   more details



  1. Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople

    coord 41.0045 N 28.9612 E display title Infobox Orthodox Church show name Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople image File Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople P1040052.JPG 250px caption Logo of the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople founder The Apostles Bartholomew the Apostle Bartholomew and Jude ... role and today still exercises a spiritual authority. The Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople ... headquarters of the Armenian Church, Etchmiadzin , Republic of Armenia , in matters that pertain to the worldwide Armenian Apostolic Church . In local matters, the Patriarchal Episcopal see See is autonomous . The seat of the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople is the Surp Asdvadzadzin Patriarchal ... Orthodox Church was also placed under the jurisdiction of the Armenian Patriarchate. The first ... Ottoman Period 1461 1908 The Armenian Patriarchate served the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire with a line ... of the Republic of Turkey. Publications The Patriarchate publishes an annual review in Armenian ... category Surp Asdvadzadzin Patriarchal Church http www.lraper.org Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople ... DEFAULTSORT Armenian Patriarchate Of Constantinople Category Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople ... Turkey possessions language Armenian language Armenian population 65,000 website Image Constantinople 1878 Armenian patriarch.png thumb 180px The Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople in 1878. The Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople lang hy , one of the smallest ... , who has been in office since 1998. The Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople also known as Armenian Patriarch of Istanbul is today head of The Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople. Establishment of the Patriarchate of Constantinople in 1461 Image ArmenianPatriarchResidence.JPG thumb 180px Armenian ..., the Armenian Apostolic Church had not been allowed to operate in Constantinople because the two ... of Chalcedon by the Oriental Orthodox Churches, of which the Armenian Church is a part, while ...   more details



  1. Armenian Catholic Patriarchate of Cilicia

    The Patriarchate of Cilicia lang la Patriarchatus Ciliciae Armenorum is the only patriarchate within the Armenian Catholic Church . The St. Elie and St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Catholic Cathedral in Beirut , Lebanon , is the seat of the Patriarchate. ref name gcatholic cite web title Patriarchal See of Cilicia url http www.gcatholic.com dioceses diocese cili0.htm publisher Giga Catholic Information accessdate 2012 01 25 ref The current Patriarch of Cilicia, thereby being the primate of the Armenian Catholic Church , is Patriarch Nerses Bedros XIX Ners s B dros XIX . While the diocese of Cilicia dates back to 724, ref name gcatholic it was promoted to a patriarchate in 1742. ref catholic hierarchy diocese dcili Patriarchate of Cilicia Armenian ref In 1866, the seat of the patriarchate was moved to Constantinople , Ottoman Empire now Istanbul , Turkey , and in 1928 to Beirut, Lebanon, where it remains today. ref cite web title The Eparchy of Constantinople Turkey of the Patriarchal Armenian Catholic Church url http www.armeniancatholic.org inside.php?lang en&page id 315 publisher Armenian Catholic Church accessdate 2012 01 25 ref See also List of Armenian Catholic Patriarchs of Cilicia References reflist Armenian Catholic Hierarchy Armenia stub RC stub Category Eastern Catholicism Category Christianity in Armenia Category Armenian Catholic Church ...   more details



  1. List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem

    about the Patriarch of Jerusalem in the Armenian Church tradition other uses Patriarch of Jerusalem disambiguation Image Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem 1900.jpg thumb Harootiun Vehabedian, Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem, 1900 Library of Congress . In 638, the Armenian Apostolic Church began appointing its own bishop in Jerusalem , generally known as the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem . The office has continued, with some interruptions, down to this day. The bishop at the Armenian Partriarchate of Jerusalem is given the title of Patriarch in deference to Jerusalem s holy status within Christianity however, the Armenian Patriarch is under the ecclesiastic authority of the Catholicos of Armenia and of All Armenians . The Patriarch s title is His Beatitude . Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Source http www.armenian patriarchate.org page4.html Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Patriarch Abraham I of Jerusalem Abraham I 638 669 Patriarch Krikor Yetesatzi of Jerusalem Krikor Yetesati 669 696 Patriarch Kevork of Jerusalem Kevork 696 708 Patriarch Mgrdich of Jerusalem Mgrdich 708 730 Patriarch Hovhannes of Jerusalem Hovhannes 730 758 Patriarch Stepanos of Jerusalem Stepanos 758 774 Patriarch Yeghia of Jerusalem Yeghia 774 797 unknown Patriarch Abraham II of Jerusalem Abraham II 885 909 unknown Patriarch Krikor of Jerusalem Krikor 981 1006 Patriarch Arsen of Jerusalem Arsen 1006 1008 Patriarch Mesrob of Jerusalem Mesrob 1008 Patriarch Arsen of Jerusalem Arsen 1008 1038 , restored unknown Patriarch Simeon of Jerusalem Simeon 1090 1109 Patriarch Movses of Jerusalem Movses 1109 1133 Patriarch ... Manoogian of Jerusalem Torkom Manoogian 1990 Present See also List of Catholicoi of Armenia List of Armenian ... Patriarchs of Jerusalem Oriental Orthodoxy DEFAULTSORT Armenian Patriarchs Of Jerusalem Category Armenian Apostolic Church Patriarchs Of Jerusalem Category Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category Armenian ... Category Lists of Armenian people Patriarchs Of Jerusalem de Liste der Patriarchen von Jerusalem ...   more details



  1. Patriarchate

    as a corporation . For example, the Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem ...A patriarchate is the office or Jurisdiction Executive jurisdiction jurisdiction of a patriarch . A patriarch, as the term is used here, is either one of the highest ranking bishop s in Eastern Orthodoxy , earlier, the five that were included in the Pentarchy Rome , Constantinople , Alexandria , Antioch , and Jerusalem , but now nine, excluding Rome and including patriarchs of Serbia , Russia , Georgia country Georgia , Bulgaria and Romania or one of ten ref Annuario Pontificio 2012, pp. 3 8. The title of Patriarch of the West for the Pope is no longer in use. ref high ranking ref In his motu proprio http www.vatican.va holy father paul vi motu proprio documents hf p vi motu proprio 19650211 ad purpuratorum lt.html Ad Purpuratorum Patrum of 11 February 1965, Pope Paul VI decreed that Eastern Catholic Patriarchs who became cardinals would be ranked as Cardinal Bishops, not Cardinal Priests, as had previously been the case, and that they would yield precedence only to the six Cardinal Bishops who hold the titles of the suburbicarian sees. ref bishops of Roman Catholic Church Catholicism seven patriarchs of the east six who are heads of Eastern Catholic Churches and the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem , and the Patriarchs of Patriarch of Lisbon Lisbon , Patriarch of Venice Venice , and the Patriarch ... is still used in relation to the patriarchate , Patriarch of Alexandria Alexandria , Patriarch of Antioch Antioch , and Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Jerusalem . The East West Schism ... of the Apostles Acts 9 . However, the patriarchate is still called the Patriarchate of Antioch. Damascus ... The four early Orthodox patriarchates of the East, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem ... the Just James , and Saint Peter Peter again, respectively. A patriarchate has Juristic person legal ... External links CathEncy url http www.newadvent.org cathen 11549a.htm title Patriarch and Patriarchate ...   more details



  1. Patriarchate of Aquileia

    The Patriarchate of Aquileia could refer to the Ecclesiastical and territorial office of the historical Catholic Patriarchs of Aquileia Patriarchate of Aquileia Episcopal , the archdiocese run by the Patriarch Patriarchate of Aquileia state , the state in the Holy Roman Empire that lasted between 1077 to 1445 Patriarchate of Old Aquileia , a split from the Patriarchate Patriarchate of Grado , another split from the Patriarchate The Titular Archbishop of Aquileia , a titular see set up when the Patriarchate was suppressed disambig Category Patriarch of Aquileia ...   more details



  1. Palestinian Patriarchate

    The Palestinian Patriarchate was the governing legalistic body of Palestinian Jewry after the destruction of the Second Temple until about 425CE. It was headed by the chief scholars of the great Talmudic Academies in the Land of Israel Palestinian academies , and with the decline of the Sanhedrin , their spiritual and legal authority was generally accepted, the institution itself being supported by voluntary contributions by Jews throughout the ancient world. Being a member of the house of Hillel the Elder Hillel and thus a descendant of King David , the Patriarch, known in Hebrew as the Nasi prince , enjoyed almost royal authority. ref name Chisholm1911 Their functions were political rather than religious, though their influence was not limited to the secular realm. ref name Chisholm1911 The Patriarchate attained its zenith under Judah ha Nasi who compiled the Mishnah . ref name Chisholm1911 The system of a Patriarchate of Palestinian Jewry continued under Roman rule until Theodosius II 408 450 abolished it after a period of some 350 years, ref name Chisholm1911 its demise having begun with Christianity being made the official state religion in 312 by Roman Emperor Constantine I . ref name Chisholm1911 cite book author Hugh Chisholm title Encyclop dia Britannica a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information url http books.google.com books?id MvctAAAAIAAJ accessdate ... reason for the abrogation of the patriarchate is not clear, ref name LangeGerber1997 cite book author1 ... title History of the Jewish nation after the destruction of Jerusalem under Titus url http books.google.com ... and responsibilities of the Palestinian Patriarchate from the onset of the third century, based ... Patriarchate retained the prerogative of determining the Hebrew calendar and guarded ... patriarchate to the Talmudic Academies in Babylonia Babylonian Academies . ref name Landman1941 ..., 1992 , 127.39. Habas Rubin , E., Rabban Gamaliel of Yavneh and his Sons The Patriarchate before ...   more details



  1. Patriarchate of Karlovci

    Infobox Former Orthodox Diocese name Patriarchate of Karlovci br br Karlova ka patrijar ija seat image Grb karlovacke mitropolije.jpg imagesize 150px image caption Coat of Arms status Orthodox Patriarchate diocese type Patriarchate founded 1848 dissolved 1920 headquarters Sremski Karlovci Karlovci , Habsburg Monarchy today Sremski Karlovci , Serbia territory Habsburg Monarchy language Church Slavonic br Serbian language Serbian Image KuK Nichtunierte.jpg thumb 250px Patriarchate of Karlovci in 1909 Image Patrijarsija sremski karlovci 1890.jpg thumb 250px Patriarchate palace in Sremski Karlovci, around 1890 Image Josif Rajacic.jpg thumb 250px Josif Raja i , the first patriarch of Karlovci The Patriarchate of Karlovci Lang sr or Lang sr Karlova ka patrijar ija was a patriarchate of the Orthodox Church that existed between 1848 and 1920. It was formed in 1848, when former Metropolitanate of Karlovci was elevated to the rank of patriarchate. The Patriarchate of Karlovci existed until 1920, when it was merged with Metropolitanate of Belgrade to form the Patriarchate of Serbia . The seat of the Patriarchate was in Sremski Karlovci Karlovci today Sremski Karlovci , Serbia . History At the May Assembly in Karlovci in 1848, the Serbs living in the Habsburg Monarchy proclaimed the creation of the Serbian Vojvodina , a Serb autonomous region within the Monarchy. The metropolitan of Karlovci, Josif Raja i , was also proclaimed a patriarch, thus the Metropolitanate of Karlovci became a Patriarchate. In the same year when the Patriarchate ..., patriarchal throne remained vacant for the last seven years of its existence. In 1920, the Patriarchate of Karlovci was merged into the newly formed Patriarchate of Serbia . The current patriarchs of Serbia .... External links http www.sanu.ac.rs GalerijaPics KMDusanPetrovic.pdf About Metropolitanate and Patriarchate ... karlova ki patrijarh feljton Serbian Serbian Orthodox leaders DEFAULTSORT Patriarchate Of Karlovci ...   more details



  1. Patriarchate of Pe?

    Infobox monastery name Patriarchate of Pe image Patriarchate of Pe 2010.JPG caption The Church complex of the Patriarchate of Pe full Pe ka Patrijar ija other names order Serbian Orthodox established XII century disestablished mother diocese Eparchy of Ra ka and Prizren churches The Church of the Apostles, The Church of st. Demetrius, The Church of the Virgin Hodegitria, The Church of st. Nicholas founder Saint Sava , Saint Arsenije I Sremac St Arsenije I dedication people Saint Sava , Saint Arsenije I Sremac St Arsenije I , Archbishop Nikodim, Saint Danilo II St Danilo II location Near Pe , Kosovo ref label status a coord coord 42.661 N 20.266 E display inline,title source dewiki oscoor remains public access Yes other info Monuments of Culture of Exceptional Importance Serbia Monuments of Culture of Exceptional Importance Infobox World Heritage Site WHS Medieval Monuments in Kosovo infoboxwidth 24em Image State Party Serbia Type Cultural Criteria ii, iii, iv ID 724 Region List of World Heritage Sites in Europe Europe and North America Year 2004 Session 28th Extension 2006 Danger 2006 Link http whc.unesco.org en list 724 The Patriarchate of Pe Serbian language Serbian or Pe ka Patrijar ija , IPA sh p t ka patrij r ija pron is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located near Pe , in Kosovo ref label status a . The complex of churches is the spiritual ..., the Patriarchate of Pe was added to Serbia s Monuments of Culture of Exceptional Importance Serbia ... of World Heritage in Danger . Foundation The precise date of the foundation of the Patriarchate is unknown ... 1346 Archbishops of Pe were buried in the churches of the Patriarchate. Restoration Restoration ... Reflist External links Commons category Patriarchate of Pe http www.rastko.org.rs kosovo pecarsija Official presentation of the Patriarchate of Pe http www.eparhijaprizren.com Official site of Serbian ... http terkepek.adatbank.transindex.ro kepek netre 173.gif Map Area under jurisdiction of Patriarchate ...   more details



  1. Palace of the Patriarchate

    Infobox Historic building name Palace of the Patriarchate br Palatul Patriarhiei image Palatul Camerei Deputatilor1.jpg caption map type latitude longitude location town Bucharest location country ROU architect Dimitrie Maimarolu client engineer construction start date completion date 1907 date demolished cost structural system style size The Palace of the Chamber of Deputies lang ro Palatul Camerei Deputa ilor now the Palace of the Patriarchate Palatul Patriarhiei also known as the Palace of the Great National Assembly Palatul Marii Adun ri Na ionale during the Communist Romania Communist regime is a building in Bucharest , Romania located on the plateau of Dealul Mitropoliei . The building served as the seat of successive Romanian legislatures of the Assembly of Deputies during the Kingdom of Romania , then of the Communist era Great National Assembly , and after the Romanian Revolution of 1989 , of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania Chamber of Deputies . Parliamentarians vacated the building in 1997, when it passed to the Patriarchate of the Romanian Orthodox Church . History The earliest information about the hill on which the Palace would be built dates to about 1650. ref name Greceanu, p. 172 Greceanu, p. 172. ref At that time, Dealul Mitropoliei, later Dealul Patriarhiei, was covered in grapevines owned by the country s voivode s, with others belonging to the Metropolitanate s monks. The idea of placing the seat of legislative power in the middle of a religious complex was not mere coincidence, but has its roots in customs of the period. According to these customs, the Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan was ex officio president of the boyar s, the only citizens with the right to vote, when assembled in formal session. Moreover, it was necessary to have the seat of legislative power on the hill because by tradition, the Metropolitan could not leave his residence. Consequently, the practice of organising legislative meetings at the Metropolitanate became entrenched ...   more details



  1. Church of Jerusalem

    The Church of Jerusalem can refer to any of these sees or dioceses The Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem , 1st century AD present the most likely meaning if there is no context given. The Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem , the see of Oriental Orthodox Churches in Jerusalem 638 present The Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, the Latin Rite Roman Catholic archdiocese in Jerusalem, 1099 1291 and 1847 present see Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem The Anglican Diocese of Jerusalem , the diocese of the Anglican Church in Jerusalem, 1841 present. and, in a broad sense, to The Melkite Greek Catholic Church , whose bishops carry the title of Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, of Alexandria and Jerusalem of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church See also Jerusalem in Christianity Church of the Holy Sepulchre Early centers of Christianity Jerusalem disambig Pentarchy Category Christianity in Jerusalem Church of Jerusalem Category Dioceses in Asia Jerusalem pt Igreja de Jerusal m ...   more details



  1. Armenian

    Wiktionary Armenian refers to something of, from, or related to Armenia , a country in the South Caucasus region of Eastern Europe Armenians , persons from Armenia, or of Armenian descent Armenian language , the Indo European language spoken by Armenian people Armenian cuisine Armenian alphabet Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic , one of the republics that made up the former Soviet Union See also Special Allpages Armenian List of all pages beginning with Armenian Armenia disambiguation List of Armenians disambig de Armenisch es Armenio fa gl Armenio it Armeno pt Arm nio simple Armenian ...   more details



  1. Patriarch of Jerusalem

    The titles Patriarch of Jerusalem or Bishop of Jerusalem may refer to The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem , the primate of the Eastern Orthodox Church in Jerusalem, 1st century AD present the most likely meaning if there is no context given. The Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem , the representative of Oriental Orthodox Churches in Jerusalem 638 present The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem , the Latin Rite archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church in Jerusalem, 1099 1291 and 1847 present The Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem , the bishop of the Anglican Church in Jerusalem, 1841 present never called a Patriarch. and, in a broad sense, to The Melkite Patriarch of Antioch, whose full title is Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, of Alexandria and Jerusalem of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church see List of Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchs of Antioch See also Jerusalem in Christianity Early centers of Christianity Pentarchy Palestinian Patriarchate disambig Pentarchy Category Patriarchs of Jerusalem de Patriarch von Jerusalem es Patriarca de Jerusal n fr Patriarche de J rusalem no Patriarken av Jerusalem pl Patriarcha Jerozolimy pt Patriarca de Jerusal m sh Patrijarh Jeruzalema sv Patriark av Jerusalem ...   more details



  1. Mesrob Nishanian of Jerusalem

    Patriarch Mesrob Nishanian in Armenian language Armenian was List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem serving Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem from 1939 t0 1944. He took over the position after Patriarch Torkom Koushagian . He was succeeded in 1944 by Patriarch Guregh Israelian . Category Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem OrientalOrthodoxy stub bishop stub ...   more details



  1. Patriarch Abraham I of Jerusalem

    Patriarch Abraham I of Jerusalem in Armenian language Armenian . was the first ever List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem serving Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem that was founded in 638 by the Armenian Apostolic Church in the Holy Land . He was patriarch from 638 to 669 A.D. The Armenian Apostolic Church began appointing its own bishop in Jerusalem , generally known as the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem . The office has continued, with some interruptions, down to this day. Category Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Abraham OrientalOrthodoxy stub bishop stub ...   more details



  1. Armenian patriarch

    Armenian patriarch may refer to legendary Armenian patriarchs Hayk Aram given name Aram , Armenian patriarch in the History of Armenia Moses of Chorene Ara the Beautiful Vahagn patriarchs catholicoses of the Armenian Church List of Catholicoi of Armenia List of Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople List of Armenian Catholic Patriarchs of Cilicia List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem disambig ...   more details



  1. Armenian Quarter

    churches, a leadership role the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem still assumes. Thus from AD 451 the Armenian church became separate from the other Christian churches in Jerusalem, a fact that would ... also reported that only 14,000 Christians lived in the city of Jerusalem. The Armenian Patriarchate ... of The Armenians in The Holy Land , 2nd edition, Armenian Patriarchate Printing Press , Jerusalem ...refimprove date September 2011 Image Armeniquarter.gif right thumb 300px The Armenian Quarter in Jerusalem ... ar is one of the four quarters of the Old City Jerusalem Old City of Jerusalem . The Armenian ... about 2,500 Armenians Armenian s living in Jerusalem, most of them living in and around the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem Patriarchate at the St. James Monastery , which occupies most of the Armenian Quarter. ref Jerusalem Post, March 30, 2001 http pqasb.pqarchiver.com jpost access 71008778.html ... 14&desc ARMENIAN PATRIARCHATE PLANS NEW CONSTRUCTION Armenian Patriarchate Plans New Construction ref History Establishment of the Armenian community in Jerusalem 95 BC&ndash AD 640 Armenians have inhabited ... known instance of an Armenian to come anywhere near Jerusalem arrived in 95 BC under King Tigranes ... . Following the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70 the Romans imported Armenian traders, artisans ... were already making their way to and from Jerusalem on pilgrimages. History of Armenia Armenian folk ... for Armenian Christian s to settle and build homes in Jerusalem . Helena, mother of Constantine the Great ... is open to debate. By the 6th century AD Armenian Bishop s were located in Jerusalem around ... by the Armenian patriarchate in 1912. One of the central reasons for the existence of an Armenian quarter ... in sight of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia on their way to Jerusalem. Although the Catholic crusaders ... thumb Armenian priest in Jerusalem, ca. 1900 Under the Ottomans Jerusalem would become ... of not being the master of one s own land. The Armenian Patriarchate itself became politicized at this time ...   more details



  1. Torkom Koushagian of Jerusalem

    Patriarch Torkom Koushagian in Armenian language Armenian was List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem serving Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem from 1929 t0 1939. He took over the position after Patriarch Yeghishe Tourian . Prior to being elected patriarch, he was the Armenian Archbishop of Egypt . He was succeeded in 1939 by Patriarch Mesrob Nishanian . References Arshag Alboyadjian Torkom Patriarch Koushagian Published by Medavoragan Sbasarfutyants Kerasenyag, Cairo, Egypt, 1940. Category Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem OrientalOrthodoxy stub bishop stub ...   more details



  1. Patriarch Yeghishe Tourian of Jerusalem

    File Yeghische Tourian.jpg thumb Yeghishe Tourian Patriarch Yeghishe Tourian was List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem serving Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem from 1921 to 1929. He took over the position after the patriarchate position remained vacant for 11 years 1910 1921 . He was a staunch believer in education, and in 1925, he established a unified elementary school to accommodate the growing number of children in the community. He also modernized the curriculum of the Armenian Seminary and acquiring highly qualified instructors from the cadre of talented teachers and educators who had come to Jerusalem as refugees after the Armenian Genocide . In 1929, the unified elementary school officially opened its doors. By consolidating disparate locations, including the St. Gayane Girl s School, this new elementary school became the primary Armenian co educational institution in the Holy Land and was renamed School of the Holy Translators in Armenian Serpots Tarkmantchats Varjaran . ref http www.armenian patriarchate.org page2.html History of the Armenian Patriarchate of St. James in Jerusalem ref He was succeeded by Patriarch Torkom Koushagian who ruled from 1929 until 1939. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Tourian, Yeghishe Category Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem OrientalOrthodoxy stub bishop stub ...   more details



  1. Guregh Israelian of Jerusalem

    Unreferenced date August 2009 Patriarch Gurtegh Israelian Lang hy was List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem serving the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem as bishop under the authority of the Catholicos of Armenia and of all Armenians of the Armenian Apostolic Church from 1944 to 1949, succeeding Patriarch Mesrob Nishanian who had served from 1939 to 1944. Upon his death in 1949, the position of Patriarch of Jerusalem remained vacant for more than a decade, i.e. from 1949 to 1957 and from 1958 to 1960, with a very brief period when Tiran Nersoyan was elected as patriarch of Jerusalem 1957 1958 , but was never Consecration consecrated . Only in 1960 did a new Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem get officially elected, namely Patriarch Yeghishe Derderian . Earlier since 1949, Derderian was serving as deputy patriarch. Category Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Armenia bio stub OrientalOrthodoxy stub bishop stub ...   more details



  1. Jerusalem church

    Jerusalem in Christianity Jerusalem was the first center of the church, according to the Book of Acts , and according to the Catholic Encyclopedia the location of the first Christian Church building church . ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 08355a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Jerusalem A.D. 71 1099 During the Early Christianity first Christian centuries the church at this place was the centre of Christianity in Jerusalem, Holy and glorious Sion, mother of all churches Intercession in Liturgy of St. James St. James Liturgy , ed. Brightman, p. 54 . Certainly no spot in Christendom can be more venerable than the place of the Last Supper , which became the first Christian church. ref Jerusalem church may refer to Early centers of Christianity Jerusalem Council of Jerusalem Cenacle Church of the Holy Sepulchre Patriarchate of Jerusalem Church of Jerusalem disambiguation reflist ...   more details



  1. Zamudas of Jerusalem

    Infobox saint name Saint Zamudas of Jerusalem birth date death date c. 283 AD feast day February 19 venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize caption birth place death place titles beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date canonized place canonized by attributes patronage major shrine suppressed date issues Zamudas Zambdas, Zabdas, Bazas of Jerusalem was the thirty seventh Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem patriarch of Jerusalem . His patriarchate lasted from 276 to 283. He is venerated as a saint and is connected with the legend of the Theban Legion . External links http www.saintpatrickdc.org ss 0219.shtml zamb Saints of February 19 Zambdas of Jerusalem Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zamudas of Jerusalem ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Patriarch of Jerusalem DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Zamudas of Jerusalem Category Saints from the Holy Land Category Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category 3rd century bishops Category 3rd century Christian saints Saint stub ...   more details



  1. Juvenal of Jerusalem

    Saint Juvenal Lang el was a bishop of Jerusalem from about 422. In 451, on the see of Jerusalem being recognised as a Patriarchate by the Council of Chalcedon , he became the first Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Patriarch of Jerusalem , an office he occupied until his death in 458. Juvenal wanted to make Jerusalem into a primary see a Patriarchate Patriarchal see by demotion of the Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan see of Caesarea Palaestina Caesarea and the primary see of Antioch . In 431, he sided with Cyril of Alexandria Saint Cyril against Nestorius at the First Council of Ephesus . He argued that the bishop of Antioch should have taken his doctrine from the apostolic see of Jerusalem , and expected Cyril to assist him in raising Jerusalem at the level of an independent patriarchate. Cyril even wrote a letter to Pope Leo I then archdeacon in Rome complaining about Juvenal s opportunism Leo, Ep. 119 ad Maximum Antiochenum episcopum in PL 54, 1041 46 . Juvenal was one of the leaders of the Second Council of Ephesus . When, later, Dioscorus was tried for violation of canonical law at the Council of Chalcedon , Juvenal voted for his condemnation. Perhaps in exchange for this vote against his old ally, the council gave Juvenal what he had sought recognition of Jerusalem as a patriarchal see, ruling over all of Palestine . When he returned, however, monks who favored Dioscorus went into open revolt against him, and only the Imperial army allowed him to take his position. He is regarded as a saint in parts of the Eastern Orthodox Church , but not in the west. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jerusalem, Juvenal Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 458 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Jerusalem, Juvenal Of Category 458 deaths Juvenal Category Saints from the Holy Land Category 5th century Byzantine people Category 5th century bishops Category Eastern Orthodox Patriarchs of Jerusalem el ...   more details



  1. Jerusalem in Christianity

    Jerusalem large Main Religious significance of Jerusalem See also Timeline of Jerusalem For Christianity Christians , Jerusalem s place in the ministry of Jesus and the Apostolic Age , as recorded in the New ... Bible . ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 08344a.htm III Catholic Encyclopedia Jerusalem Before ... of Jesus Resurrection , and Ascension of Jesus Ascension of the Divine Saviour have rendered Jerusalem ... Acts 6 8 15 . ref Jerusalem in the New Testament and early Christianity See also Early centers of Christianity Jerusalem According to the New Testament , Jerusalem was the city to which Jesus was brought ... preached and healed in Jerusalem, especially in the Temple Courts. Jerusalem historian Dan Mazar reported in a series of articles in the Jerusalem Christian Review on the archaeological discoveries ... of the Gospels, there are accounts of Jesus Last Supper in an Upper Room in Jerusalem, his arrest ... ascension and Second Coming prophecy to return . File Jerusalem Cenacle BW 5.JPG left thumb The Cenacle ... is located under the current structure. Image Jerusalem Holy Sepulchre BW 24.JPG thumb left ..., Gethsemane, is probably somewhere near the Church of All Nations Jerusalem Church of All Nations on the Mount ... s Palace Jerusalem Herod s Palace on Mount Zion . The Via Dolorosa , or way of suffering, is the traditional ... Gordon that this site, rather than the Holy Sepulchre, is the true place of Golgotha. Image Jerusalem Church of all nations BW 7.jpg right thumb The Church of All Nations Jerusalem Church of All Nations ... , the brother of Jesus, as leader of the early Jerusalem church. He and his successors were the focus ..., the Patriarch of Antioch Patriarchs of Antioch . The general significance of Jerusalem ... mother, Helena of Constantinople Helena , endowed Jerusalem with churches and shrines, making it the foremost ... History at CCEL.org Book I, Chapter XVII The Emperor s Mother Helena having come to Jerusalem, searches ... of Bishop Macarius of Jerusalem the True Cross Cross of Christ , after removing a Temple to Venus ...   more details



  1. Patriarchate of Moscow and all the Rus'

    Moscow Patriarchate is often used to distinguish the religious association from other Orthodox ... a greater degree of administrative independence from the Holy Synod of the Moscow Patriarchate. The seat of the Moscow Patriarchate is at Danilov Monastery . History In 1316 the Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan ... . In 1589, the see was elevated to a Patriarch ate. The Patriarchate was abolished by Peter ... a Metropolitan again. The Patriarchate was restored in 1917 and suspended by the Soviet authorities ...   more details




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