The Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate are honorees of the Patriarch of Constantinople , who have been selected from among the laity due to service to those portions of the Eastern Orthodox Church under his particular guidance. The Order of Saint Andrew , comprising the Archons living in America, was founded in 1966 under Patriarch Athenagoras , when Iakovos, Archbishop of America Archbishop Iakovos conferred the honor upon thirty members of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America . The Order s first Grand Commander was Pierre De Mets. The current Grand Commander is Anthony J. Limberakis, MD who has led the Order to secure religious freedom for the Ecumenical Patriarchate. Upon induction into the Order of St. Andrew , as the Archons of America are styled as a group, the honoree swears an oath to defend and promote the Greek Orthodox faith and tradition . On November 19, 1991, according to a decision of the Holy and Sacred Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the Brotherhood of the Most Holy Lady Pammakaristos was created and on February 22, 1992 the first administrative board was appointed. The purposes of the Brotherhood were set as the spiritual unity of the Archons of all the rest territories except America where the Order of Saint Andrew already existed , their connection to the Ecumenical Throne and their cultural activity and cooperation as well as their activities on publishing, authorship, social contribution, the annual convention in Phanar on the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman, the commemoration of the Holy Patriarchs of Constantinople, the financial support of the works of the Patriarchate etc. The first major activity was the restoration of the existing Orthodox ... itself strongly with the situation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate within Turkey. While it refers to itself as an Order , it does not claim to be an order of chivalry , as such. See also Ecumenical Patriarchate ... External links http www.archons.org Archons Category Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople ... more details
Mark or Marcus, sixteenth bishop of Jerusalem served 135 died 156 was the first non Jewish Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem bishop of Jerusalem , renamed as Aelia Capitolina . His secretary was traditionally thought to have been Aristo Pellaeus , though the Armenian chronicler Moses of Chorene s evidence for this is scanty, late 7th Century and ambiguous. ref A Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels Volume I Page 118 James Hastings 2004 His statement that Aristo was secretary of Ardasches, which was so unfortunately ambiguous as to seem to make him secretary of Mark, bishop of Jerusalem, seems to be the starting point for the last stage of the process. ref References reflist Persondata NAME Mark of Jerusalem ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION First non Jewish bisop of Jerusalem DATE OF BIRTH unknown PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 156 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mark of Jerusalem Category Saints from the Holy Land Category Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category 156 deaths Category 2nd century bishops Category 2nd century Christian saints EarlyChurch bishop stub ... more details
College The Armenian Virtual College AVC http www.avc agbu.org Worldwide Armenian Studies Programs Hebrew University of JerusalemArmenian Studies Program Haigazian University Institut National des Langues ...Armenian studies , or Armenology lang hy wikt is a field of humanities covering Armenia n History of Armenia history , Armenian language language , Religion in Armenia religion and Culture of Armenia culture . Scholars of Armenian Studies Early scholars Lord Byron 1788 1824 ... 1676 1749 , founder of Mechitarists Mekhitarist Congregation Modern Armenian scholars Arshak Alboyajian ... of the Armenian Studies Program at the University of California, Berkeley Peter Balakian Hagop Barsoumian Hrach Bartikyan S. Peter Cowe, Narekatsi Professor of Armenian Studies, UCLA Vahakn Dadrian Nina G. Garso an, Emeritus , Armenian history and civilization , Columbia University Dickran Kouymjian ... College California Glendale Community College Richard G. Hovannisian , Professor of Armenian and Near ... Vrej Nersessian Dennis Papazian, Professor Emeritus and founding director of the Armenian Research ... Department of Armenian Studies at Haigazian University , Beirut, Lebanon Society for Armenian Studies ... Armenian International Policy Research Group AIPRG http www.armenian genocide.org Armenian ... for Armenian Studies I.A.A.S http www.naasr.org National Association for Armenian Studies and Research NAASR Zoryan Institute USA Armenian Studies Programs Arizona State University Russian and East European Studies Consortium California State University Fresno Armenian Studies Program California ... Armenian Studies Harvard University Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations Iona College New York Iona College History and Political Science Tufts University Armenian Art and Architectural ... Armenian Studies Program University of Chicago Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Armenian Studies Program University of Michigan Dearborn Armenian ... more details
Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate br Ba ms z T rk Ortodoks Patrikhanesi image Image Turkortodoks.png ... , January 30, 2008 tr icon ref website n a The Autocephalous Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate lang ... of the Anatolian Turkish Orthodox The start of the Patriarchate can be traced to the Greco Turkish ... of the Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate so called ref who wished to remain both Orthodox and Turkish ... a new Patriarchate with Turkish as the language of worship. ref http books.google.com books ... ref Foundation On 15 September 1922 the Autocephalous Orthodox Patriarchate of Anatolia was founded ... articles&id 40 ecumenical patriarchate under the turkish republic The Ecumenical Patriarchate Under ... the Holy Synod and appointed his own Synod. When Eftim invaded the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate ... by Papa Eftim I and his followers, when he besieged the Patriarchate for the second time. This time ... orthodox patriarchate and the turkish greek relations 1923 1940.html The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate ... Church of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople was ethnically centered and favored ... of the Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate from Kayseri to Istanbul. In the same session it was also decided that the Church of Virgin Mary would become the Center of the new Patriarchate of the Turkish ... population remained affiliated with the Greek Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople . Support ... Turkish military coup, 1960 1960 coup government took an interest in the Patriarchate, although ... http www.atour.com aahgn news 20040123b.html The Political Role of the Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate ... is also the spokeswoman for the Patriarchate, was arrested for alleged links with a Turkish nationalist underground organisation named Ergenekon network Ergenekon . It was also alleged that the Patriarchate ... been a number of attempts from the 1930s into the 21st century to tie the Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate ... to Autocephalous Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate founded by Eftim I. In 1935, about 70 Gagauz took the offer ... more details
unreferenced date November 2009 File , , .jpg thumb 200px The Patriarchate Court The Patriarchate Court is important historical building where Patriarchate of Karlovci existed between 1848 and 1920, in Sremski Karlovci , Serbia . The building of the palace was built between the 1892 and 1895, by the project of Serbia n architect Vladimir Nikoli , where once the Pasha Konak was located. Pasha Konak was the first residence of the head of the Serbian Church after transferring from the Archbishopric of Pe in Sremski Karlovci. Metropolitan Stefan Stratimirovi organized in 1817 The fund established to raise funds for the construction of the palace, which was built during the Metropolitan Georgije II Brankovi . Construction of the palace in the style of Italian palaces was entrusted to contractors Peklo Bela and Karlo Lerer. Royal Chapel was painted by Uro Predi . The basis of the court in the form of the Cyrillic script Cyrillic letter S , while the middle wing was the carriage entrance. Above the entrance, there is the royal chapel, which was covered with a hemisphere dome with lantern on top. The main facade has a forward side with Rizal emphasized in the level of the first floor columns, pilasters, which is the amount of Attica architraves triangular ends, and central Rizal is highlighted with three windows that are bigger than others, a terrace and front entrance where the stairs to the side of stone sculptures set of two lion s. On the same facade with a series of seventeen window openings with semicircular endings. Window opens the main facade gives rhythm and uniformity, and shallow pilasters with Ionic consoles and rail under ... and bars of iron. File SremskiKarlovciPatriarchateGarden1.JPG thumb 200px The Patriarchate Court garden ... of Exceptional Importance . See also Commonscat Patriarchate of Karlovci Sremski Karlovci Monuments ... coord missing Serbia DEFAULTSORT Patriarchate Court, Sremski Karlovci Category Monument of Culture ... more details
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Other uses Patriarchate of Aquileia disambiguation Patriarchate of Aquileia Infobox former country native name Patriarchae Aquileiensis br Patria del Friuli conventional long name Patriarchate of Aquileia common name Aquileia continent Europe region Central Europe country Italy era Middle Ages status Vassal status text empire Holy Roman Empire government type Prince Bishop ric year start 1077 year end 1445 event pre date pre about 560 event start Imperial immediacy br spaces 3 granted by Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV date start br event1 County of G rz br spaces 3 emerged date event1 1127 event2 Domini di Terraferma Terraferma annexed br spaces 3 by Republic of Venice Venice date event2 br 1420 event end Incorporated by Venice date end event post Dissolved by Pope Benedict XIV Benedict XIV date post 1751 p1 March of Verona flag p1 Empire s banner till 1410.png s1 Republic of Venice flag s1 Flag of Most Serene Republic of Venice.svg s2 County of G rz flag s2 Flag of Gorizia Province.png ... Imperial Kingdom of Italy medieval Kingdom of Italy in the mid 14th century br Patriarchate of Aquileia ... language Friulian religion Roman Catholic footnotes Accepts wikilinks The Patriarchate of Aquileia ... . Expansion The Patriarchate subsequently extended its political control in the area regions ... of Trieste and the central parts of the Istria n peninsula. At its maximum height, the Patriarchate of Aquileia was one of the largest states in Italy. Noblemen from the Patriarchate were protagonists ... 1204 1218 and Bertrand 1218 1251 , the Patriarchate had a flourishing economy and cultural life, favoured ... . In the late century the patriarchate had to face the increasing rivalry with Venice, as well ... had never lived in peace with the Patriarchate, of whose Imperial favour and tendencies they were ... into a war which was to mark the end of the Patriarchate, Cividale having received support from most ..., Patriarchate of Category Prince Bishops of the Holy Roman Empire Category Veneto Category Patriarch ... more details
orthodoxyinamerica The Church of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarchate in America comprises five separate jurisdiction s, along with a number of stavropegial institutions, and includes roughly two thirds of all Orthodox Christians in America. The archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America , by far the largest of Constantinopolitan jurisdictions in the US, is considered the local primate and may convene a Holy Synod of all the hierarchs of the Ecumenical throne in America. While reliable statistics are difficult to come by, the Ecumenical Patriarchate has roughly 500,000 adherents or up to 2 million, by some estimates in the United States http hirr.hartsem.edu research quick question17.html worshiping at about 750 parish es about 725 and monastery monasteries about 25 . It includes 14 defined dioceses a number of which overlap, since multiple jurisdictions are represented , governed by 19 ruling bishop diocesan and auxiliary bishop auxiliary bishop s. Thus Constantinople is by far the largest numerical representation of Orthodoxy in America , including roughly twice as many Orthodox Christians under its omophorion than all other jurisdictions combined and about two fifths of all Orthodox bishops in America. Of the nine bishops who are members of SCOBA , four represent Constantinopolitan jurisdictions. http www.scoba.us hierarchs Jurisdictions Albanian Orthodox Diocese of America American Carpatho Russian Orthodox Diocese Belarusian Council of Orthodox Churches in North America Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA Stavropegial ... essentially function as a jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate in the United States also including ... and its metochia into the Ecumenical Patriarchate along with the deputy abbot, Bishop Vikentios Malamatenios of Apameia . Both Paisios and Vikentios were ordination ordained upon entry into the patriarchate ... Orthodox Institute in Berkeley, California, is also a stavropegial institution of the patriarchate ... more details
Other uses Patriarchate of Aquileia disambiguation File Aquileia Basilica, esterno Foto Giovanni Dall Orto.jpg thumb 240px Basilica of Aquileia The Patriarchate of Aquileia was an Early centers of Christianity early center of Christianity , an historical state and catholic episcopal see , and today a catholic titular see in northeastern Italy, centred on the ancient city of Aquileia situated at the head ... From bishopric to patriarchate Ancient tradition asserts that the see was founded by St. Mark , sent ... change did not affect the relations of the patriarchate with Rome its bishops, whether in Lombard or imperial .... They went further, and established in Aquileia itself a patriarchate of their own, so that henceforth ... traditionally regarded as the birth of the state of Aquileia, or the Patrie dal Fri l . The Patriarchate ... . At its maximum height, the Patriarchate of Aquileia was one of the largest states in Italy. Noblemen from the Patriarchate were protagonists in the Crusades . In 1186 Patriarch Gottfried Gitifredo ... 1204 1218 and Bertrand 1218 1251 , the Patriarchate had a flourishing industry and commerce, favoured ... a large city. However in the late century the patriarchate had to face the increasing power of the Republic ... lived in peace with the patriarchate, of whose imperial favour and tendencies they were jealous. In the 15th ... this turned into a war which was to mark the end of the Patriarchate, Cividale having received ... the famous Domenico Grimani cardinal since 1497 , Austrian Friuli was added to the territory of the patriarchate ... century when Austrian dioceses came to be included within the jurisdiction of the patriarchate ... with the 6 July Papal bull bull Injunctio Nobis , the Pope divided the patriarchate into two ... over Austrian Friuli. Of the ancient patriarchate, once so proud and influential, there remained ... History History of Friuli Aquileia History History of Aquileia Aquileian rite used in the Patriarchate ..., Patriarchate Of Category Apostolic sees Category Dioceses established in the 1st century Category ... more details
thumb An Armenian fresco of Christ at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem . Empty ...Culture of Armenia Image St Elie St Gregory Armenian Catholic Cathedral.jpg thumb 300px The Saint Gregory the Illuminator Cathedral 1909 in Beirut , a prominent example of Armenian architecture , the most advanced form of Armenian art Image Armenian painting at the art museum in Vanadzor.jpg thumb 300px An Armenian painting at the art museum in Vanadzor , Armenia Image Vank Cathedral interior.jpg thumb 300px right Armenian frescoes inside the 17th century Vank Cathedral in New Julfa , Iran Armenian art is the unique form of art developed over 4,500 years of habitation of the Armenian Highland by the Armenian people . Armenian architecture and miniature painting have dominated Armenian artistic ... introduction.htm ref Other media of Armenian art include sculptures frescoes, mosaics, and ceramics metalwork and engravings textiles music and printing. Most works of Armenian art had a Christian meaning. ref name ArtsOfArmenia Introduction Study of Armenian Art History The study of Armenian art began in the early twentieth century. Notable scholars of Armenian art were Catholicos Garegin Hovsepian ... Michel Thierry and Professor Dickran Kouymjian are prominent scholars of Armenian art. Architecture Main Armenian architecture The first Armenian churches were built during the lifetime of St. Gregory ... aspects of Armenian pre Christian architecture. ref name tacentral http www.tacentral.com architecture.asp?story no 2 Sacred Geometry and Armenian Architecture Armenia Travel, History, Archeology & Ecology TourArmenia Travel Guide to Armenia Bot generated title ref Classical and Medieval Armenian Architecture .... By the time of the Arab invasions, most of what we now know as classical Armenian architecture had formed. The second period lasted from the 9th to the 11th century. Armenian architecture underwent a revival ... and Lake Van these included both traditional styles and new innovations. Ornately carved Armenian ... more details
Pro Jerusalem Society was a society established in 1918 in Jerusalem . It was founded by Sir Ronald Storrs , Governor of Jerusalem during the British Mandate for Palestine , and Charles Robert Ashbee , an architect ref http books.google.co.uk books?id rGbyr5h4OsQC&pg PA136&lpg PA136&dq ashbee and storrs walls of jerusalem&source bl&ots O5BPvD ww &sig TKaLgwTVyIh0gei 2fjYheHxwjM&hl en&ei P voTfskw5nxA53r4LUB&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CCEQ6AEwAQ v onepage&q ashbee 20and 20storrs 20walls 20of 20jerusalem&f false Jerusalem city of longing By Simon Goldhill ref The goal of the society was the protection of and the addition to the amenities of Jerusalem and its neighbourhood, including general public works , the preservation of antiquities , the establishment of museums , and the encouragement of handicrafts . Trustees of the society included the Arab Mayor of Jerusalem , the Grand Mufti , the Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Orthodox Patriarch , the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Latin Catholic Patriarch and ArmenianPatriarchate of JerusalemArmenian Patriarch , the Bishop of Jerusalem Anglican Bishop , the Chief Rabbi , and the President of the Jewish Agency . ref The Handbook of Palestine by Royal Asiatic Society ref While Governor of Jerusalem, Storrs devoted much of his time and effort to Pro Jerusalem, for which he raised considerable funds during his leave in Egypt , the United Kingdom , and the United States . ref Storrs, Orientations, 1937 ref References Reflist Category Jerusalem Category History of Jerusalem Category Articles created via the Article Wizard he ... more details
The Titular Patriarchate of the West Indies lang la Patriarchatus Indiarum Occidentalium is a Latin Rite Titular See Titular Patriarchate of the Roman Catholic Church . It is vacant since the death of its last holder in 1963. Attempt to create a jurisdictional Patriarchate in the Spanish Indies King Ferdinand V of Castile asked Pope Leo X to establish a patriarchate for the ecclesiastical government of the American territories discovered by the Spain Spaniards . The Holy See was not keen to accept the establishment of such an autonomous Spanish Empire Spanish American church and, on 11 May 1524, Clement VII agreed to create it but only as honorific, without jurisdiction and without clergy . In addition, the Patriarch was banned from actually residing in the Americas. Antonio de Rojas, Archdiocese of Granada archbishop of Granada and bishop of Palencia , was the first patriarch. The following patriarchs were the bishop of Ja n Esteban Gabriel Merino 1530 1535 and the archbishop of Granada Fernando, Ni o de Guevara not the homonymous cardinal 1546 1552 . After the Ni o de Guevara s death the office remained vacant because Philip II of Spain Philip II , against the Holy See policy, wished an actual jurisdicional Patriarchate. Finally, the king agreed in 1591 to propose the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mexico archbishop of Mexico City but who was actually resident in Madrid as President ... of a fully jurisdictional Patriarchate and it turned into a merely honorific title for noble clergymen ... General of the Spanish Armies with the Patriarchate of the West Indies pro tempore et ad septennium ... The merge of the Patriarchate and the Military Vicariate was definitively decreed by Clement XIII ... had abolished the Military Vicariate. Thus, the Patriarchate remained vacant. During the Spanish Civil ... s military duties. In 1942, Modrego was appointed bishop of Barcelona . During all that time, the Patriarchate ... a military archbisophric would be established in 1950 . After Eijo s death this titular patriarchate ... more details
style float right Infobox Orthodox Church show name Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople image File ... is on the institution of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. For information on the office of the patriarch, see Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople . The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople lang ... , Greek Patriarchate of the Fener Phanar ref Greek Orthodox Patriarchate , part of the wider Orthodox ..., the Ecumenical Patriarchate has enjoyed the status of Primus inter pares first among equals ... accessdate 18 June 2011 ref although this role has been disputed by the Moscow Patriarchate ... 200px left The Church of Hagia Irene , seat of the Patriarchate before Hagia Sophia was completed ... patriarchate at the First Council of Constantinople in 381, after Antioch , Alexandria , and Rome . The patriarch ... synod . The resident synod not only governed the business of the patriarchate but also examined questions ..., so did the influence of the patriarchate at its capital. This influence came to be enshrined in Orthodox ..., the Council of Chalcedon in 451 recognized an expansion of the boundaries of the Patriarchate ... resulted in a schism with the Patriarchate of Alexandria. In any case, for almost a thousand ... ecc bodypg us.aspx?eccpageID 13&IndexView toc The Patriarchate of Constantinople The Ecumenical Patriarchate by Ronald Roberson ref The Ecumenical Patriarchate came to be called the Great Church ... of the Ecumenical Patriarchate In history and in canonical literature i.e. the Church s canons and traditional commentaries on them , the Ecumenical Patriarchate has been granted certain prerogatives ... III , the Empire of Trebizond, and the Despotate of Epirus. The new seat of the Patriarchate was established ... was overrun by the Ottoman Turks in 1453, the Patriarchate came to care more directly for all ... ref name Jelavich, Barbara 1983 p.52 jurisdiction of the Patriarchate. ref Ortayl , lber 2003 ... of the Church of the Holy Apostles , the first seat of the Patriarchate in the Ottoman ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2008 The Chaldean Catholic Patriarchate of Babylon lang la Patriarchatus Babylonensis Chaldaeorum is based in Iraq and is the only patriarchy of the Chaldean Catholic Church . The current Patriarch is Cardinal Patriarch Mar Emmanuel III Delly . The auxiliary bishops are Bishop Shlemon Warduni and Archbishop Jacques Ishaq . The cathedral church is the Church of Mary Mother of Sorrows , Baghdad . See also List of Chaldean Catholic Patriarchs of Babylon External links http www.gcatholic.com dioceses diocese baby0.htm Giga Catholic Information http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese dbach.html Catholic Hierarchy.org entry Chaldean Catholic Hierarchy Category Eastern Catholicism Category Chaldean Catholic Church no Den kaldeisk katolske patriark av Babylon ... more details
The Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople also known as Armenian Patriarch of Istanbul is today head of The ArmenianPatriarchate of Constantinople lang hy , one ... political role and today still exercises a spiritual authority. The ArmenianPatriarchate of Constantinople ... headquarters of the Armenian Church, the 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 ArmenianPatriarchate of Constantinople is the Surp Asdvadzadzin ... 1923 present During the Ottoman Period 1461 1908 , the ArmenianPatriarchate served the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire with a line of Patriarchs in Constantinople. However like the Greek Patriarchate ... in the number of its faithful during the Armenian Genocide, the patriarchate remains the spiritual head of the largest Christian community presently living in Turkey. Today, the Armenian Patriarchs are recognized as the head of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Turkey and he is invited to state ceremonies ... Surp Asdvadzadzin Patriarchal Church http www.lraper.org ArmenianPatriarchate of Constantinople ...Image Constantinople 1878 Armenian patriarch.png thumb 180px The Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople .... The first Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople was Hovakim I of Constantinople Hovakim I , who was at the time ... Mehmed II and established as the Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople. Hovakim I was recognized ... Patriarchs since establishment of the Patriarchate 75 patriarchs during the Ottoman period 1461 1908 .... In 1896 Patriarch Madteos III Izmirlian was deposed and exiled to Jerusalem by Sultan Abd lhamid II ... the Young Turk administration and the Armenian community of Turkey was decimated by mass deportations of its Armenian population and the Armenian Genocide . In this critical period, the post of the Patriarch ... Zaven I Der Yeghiayan residing. Four Armenian Patriarchs served under the rule of the Young ... more details
in the Armenian Quarter in Jerusalem . Some Armenians also live in the areas of the Palestinian ...File ArmenianDiaspora.png thumb 300px Map of the Armenian diaspora. The Armenian diaspora lang hy Haygagan spyourk refers to the Armenians Armenian communities outside the Republic of Armenia ... A.D. and then during and after the Armenian Genocide , Armenian immigrants have established communities in over 30 different regions throughout the world. ref The Armenian People from Ancient to Modern ... from the survivors of the Armenian Genocide . ref name RHansen Background The Armenian diaspora has ...?id kEVR88DKpGgC&pg PA126&dq armenian diaspora history&hl en&sa X&ei gpeTT5GhCrKd6AGJjO2QBA&ved 0CE0Q6AEwBQ v onepage&q armenian 20diaspora 20history&f false ref The modern Armenian diaspora was formed largely after the First World War as a result of the Armenian Genocide , which is centrally planned extermination of the indigenous Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire during the First World War ... in number created new Armenian communities far from their native land. Through marriage and procreation ... and fled the Armenian Genocide is now several million. Since the breakup of the Soviet Union , approximately ... conditions in Armenia . Jivan Tabibian, an Armenians Armenian scholar and former diplomat in Armenia ... Today, the Armenian diaspora refers to communities of Armenians living outside the Republic of Armenia .... The total Armenian population living worldwide is estimated to be 11,000,000. ref name armeniadiaspora ... date 2008 02 24 language French ref 140,000 in the unrecognized majority Armenian Republic, an autonomous ... ref See chart of Armenians population breakdown by country . Only one third of the world s Armenian ... in the past and today, the Armenian communities around the world have developed in significantly ... of Armenians in the Armenian Highland the homeland of Armenians. In the fourth century, Armenian communities already existed outside of Greater Armenia. Diasporic Armenian communities emerged ... more details
The Patriarchate of Old Aquileia were claimants to the title of Patriarch of Aquileia . Background They split from the Patriarch of Aquileia in Grado when the patriarch reconciled with Rome in the Schism of the Three Chapters . The bishops under the patriarch of Aquileia had split with Rome when they refused to condemn theologians who had been condemned by the rest of the Church. After the Lombards Lombard invasion of Northern Italy they had fled to the island of Grado , then under control of the Byzantine Empire Byzantines , although for years they maintained the schism. In 606 the newly elected bishop reconciled with Rome. Split with Grado Many mainland bishops, whose dioceses were under Lombard control were unhappy with the reconciliation. Many of them were Bishops of dioceses that were under Lombards Lombard control. These dissidents fled to mainland Aquileia and under Lombard protection elected a John as a rival patriarch who maintained the schism. There were now two patriarchates in northern Italy, Aquileia in Grado and Old Aquileia. Thus, the schism deepened now along political Lombard Roman lines. Attempts at reconciliation The Ireland Irish missionary Columbanus , who was ministering to the Lombards in Bobbio was involved in the first attempt to resolve this division through mediation between 612 and 615. He was persuaded by Agilulf , Lombards Historic Kings of the Lombards King of the Lombards , to address a letter on the schism to Boniface IV . He tells the pope that he is suspect of heresy for accepting the Fifth Ecumenical Council the Second Council of Constantinople in 553 , and exhorts him to summon a council and prove his orthodoxy. ref CathEncy url http www.newadvent.org cathen 02660c.htm ref Edward Gibbon claims that Pope Honorius I reconciled the Patriarch to Rome in 638, although this did not last. ref Footnote 98, cite book author Edward Gibbon title ... 680 ? References reflist RC stub Italy stub DEFAULTSORT Patriarchate of Old Aquileia Category Patriarch ... more details
time, the Armenianpatriarchate of Constantinople, Nerses II, forwarded Armenian complaints ...pp semi vandalism small yes Infobox civilian attack title big Armenian Genocide big partof image Marcharmenians.jpg image size 320px alt caption Armenian civilians, escorted by armed Ottoman soldiers, are marched ... size map alt map caption location flag Ottoman Empire target Armenians Armenian civilians coordinates ... name Auron2000 cite book author Yair Auron title The banality of indifference Zionism & the Armenian ..., and seek consensus and compromise rather than edit war. Armenian Genocide The Armenian Genocide ref citation publisher Armenian Genocide url http www.armenian genocide.org Affirmation.69 current category.5 ... of Genocide. It further condemns the denial of the Armenian Genocide by the Turkish government ... , IPA hy h jots ts sp nut jun , also known as the Armenian Holocaust , the Armenian ... m ts j rn was the systematic killing of the Armenians Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire during and just after World War I. ref citation publisher Armenian Genocide url http www.armenian genocide.org ... of resulting Armenian deaths is generally held to have been between 1 million and 1.5 million. ref ..., Ethnic Cleansing, and Genocide Documented in the United States Record relating to the Armenian Genocide ... authorities arrested some Armenian notables deported from the Ottoman capital in 1915 250 Armenian ... The Armenian genocide and the Shoah , Chronos, 2002, ISBN 3 0340 0561 X, p. 114. ref The majority of Armenian diaspora communities were founded as a result of the Armenian genocide. The Turkey Republic of Turkey , the successor state of the Ottoman Empire, Armenian Genocide denial denies the word genocide ... europe 6045182.stm archivedate 2007 03 01 title Q&A Armenian genocide publisher BBC work News accessdate ... as genocide. To date, twenty countries have Recognition of the Armenian Genocide officially recognized .... ref Kamiya, Gary. http www.salon.com opinion kamiya 2007 10 16 armenian genocide Genocide An inconvenient ... more details
Holy Trinity Armenian Apostolic Church 1914 in Fresno , California Image Armenian orthodox patriarchate ... Armenian Apostolic Church 1928 in Cairo , Egypt Image The Armenian Orthodox Patriarchate ... . Armenian architecture is an architectural style developed over the last 4,500 years of human habitation in the Armenian Highland the eastern part of Asia Minor ref Garbis Armen 1992 pages i ref and used principally by the Armenian people . ref Vazken Lawrence Parsegian, 1996 ref Common characteristics of Armenian architecture File Cupola Armenian Orthodox church in Lvov.jpg thumb Frescoes in cupola of Armenian Orthodox church in Lvov, Ukraine. Medieval architecture Medieval Armenian architecture, and Armenian churches in particular, has several distinctive features, believed by some to be the first ... architecture.htm Architecture, Arts of Armenia c Dr. Dickran Kouymjian , Armenian Studies Program ..., both in basilicas and centrally planned churches. Classification of Armenian churches Within the bounds ... p71 class wikitable style width 75 text align center The Classical Styles of Armenian Architecture According to Toramanian ref name GA1992 p71 Style Armenian nomenclature Example Basilica Bazilik ... File Church tonemapped.jpg thumb right 200px The interior of the Armenian Cathedral in L viv , which ... of Ani serves to demonstrate the size of the building Armenian architecture, as it originates in an earthquake prone region, tends to be built with this hazard in mind. Armenian buildings tend to be rather low slung and thick walled in design. Armenian architecture employs a form of concrete ... building large structures. History of Armenian architecture The gradual development of Armenian ... B.C , prehistoric Armenian architecture was already distinctive. The most common feature of this form ... eye Armenian pagan s wanted to appease the gods and protect humanity from their wrath. This sacred ... architecture.asp?story no 2 Sacred Geometry and Armenian Architecture Armenia Travel, History, Archeology ... more details
States , ArmenianPatriarchate of Jerusalem Israel , Holy See of Cilicia Lebanon , Syria , Jordan , ArmenianPatriarchate of Jerusalem Palestine , Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople Turkey , Iran ... pushed the reformists to study the Bible . Under the patronage of the ArmenianPatriarchate, a school ... truths. These reformists faced strong retaliation from the ArmenianPatriarchate of Constantinople . Eventually ...The Armenian Evangelical Church lang hy was established on July 1, 1846 by thirty seven men and three women in Constantinople. Infobox Orthodox Church show name Armenian ..., 1846 in Constantinople recognition Armenian Apostolic Church primate Dr. Rene Levonian headquarters ... , Argentina , Brazil , Uruguay , Ukraine , Belarus , Ethiopia , and many others. language Armenian ... aim of this school was to train qualified clergy for the Armenian Apostolic Church . The result ... to the formation of the Armenian Evangelical Church in 1846. Today, there are close to a 100 Armenian ... , Lebanon , Syria , Turkey , Uruguay , and the United States of America . Armenian Evangelical Unions Union of the Armenian Evangelical Churches in the Near East UAECNE, 1924 Armenian Evangelical Union of North America AEUNA, 1971 Armenian Evangelical Union of France AEUF, 1924 Union of Evangelical Churches in Armenia 1995 Armenian Evangelical Union of Eurasia 1995 Armenian Evangelical Fellowship of Europe Union of Armenian Evangelical Unions in Bulgaria 1995 Armenian Brethren Groups of Brethren .... Hagop A. Chakmakjian, The Armenian Evangelical Church and The Armenian People External links http www.aeuna.org Armenian Evangelical Union of North America AEUNA http www.amaa.org Armenian Missionary Association of America AMAA http www.uaecne.org Union of Armenian Evangelical Churches in the Near ... Directory 20for 20website.pdf Directory of Armenian Evangelical Churches, Institutions, Pastors and Christian Workers Worldwide http noravank.am eng issues detail.php?ELEMENT ID 4635 Armenian Protestants ... more details
This article deals with some of the notable synagogues of Jerusalem . Former synagogues Beis Aharon Synagogue of Karlin Stolin Image Karlin Stolin Synagogue.jpg thumb 125px Beis Aharon, c.1930 In around 1870 the first Karlin Hasidic Dynasty Karlin Stolin Hasidic Judaism Hasidim settled in Jerusalem and by 1874 had established their own synagogue in the Old City of Jerusalem Old City . It was named Beis Aharon House of Aaron after a work authored by Rabbi Aharon II Perlow of Karlin 1802 1872 . After it was destroyed during the 1948 1948 Arab Israeli War Israel War of Independence , a new centre was established in Jerusalem s Beis Yisrael neighbourhood. Chesed El Synagogue The Chesed El Synagogue was a synagogue located on Chabad Street in the Jewish Quarter Jerusalem Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem . It was established by immigrants from Iraq in 1853 and served as a centre for Jews of Iraqi descent living in Jerusalem. It also served as a yeshiva for kabbalist s and had a famous library of Kabbalistic works. The synagogue was active until the fall of the Jewish Quarter during the 1948 Arab Israeli War when it was taken over by an Arab family. After the Six Day War the building became the centre of Bnei Akiva and didn t revert to use as a synagogue. ref name JQ http ohr.edu yhiy article.php 1014 Jerusalem Quartered The The Armenian Quarter, by Rabbi Yakov Goldman ref Yanina ... of Yanina , Greece . It was located in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem . The community ... Quarter Jerusalem Jewish Quarter of the Old City Jerusalem Old City , Jerusalem, Israel , was completed ... Zion and rebuilds Jerusalem . Rabbi Daniel Sperber leads the congregation. Hurva Synagogue The Hurva ... feature of Jerusalem s Old City skyline. See also Tiferet Yisrael Synagogue References reflist Category Synagogues in Jerusalem Category History of Jerusalem Category Former buildings and structures of Jerusalem Synagogue stub he pl Synagoga Janina w Jerozolimie ... more details
Quarter of Jerusalem 2.jpg A khachkar Image Stonework at the Cathedral of Saint James in the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem 3.jpg Another khachkar Image Stonework at the Cathedral of Saint James in the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem 4.jpg Image Stonework at the Cathedral of Saint James in the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem 5.jpg An Amenaprkitch style khachkar gallery See also List of Armenian Patriarchs ... patriarchate.org page9.html ArmenianPatriarchate official website Further reading Denys Pringle The Churches ... stub cathedral stub Armenian Churches Category Churches in Jerusalem J Category Oriental Orthodox congregations established in the 12th century Category Armenian Apostolic churches de Jakobuskirche Jerusalem ...Hatnote For a church dedicated to James Intercisus in Jerusalem, see Church of St. James Intercisus . Expand Armenian date January 2012 Infobox religious building building name ... in the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem.jpg image size caption Interior of the cathedral map type map size map caption location Armenian Quarter , Jerusalem geo coord 31 46 28 N 35 13 44 E display title,inline region IL type landmark source dewiki latitude longitude religious affiliation Armenian Apostolic ... architecture yes architect architecture type domed basilica architecture style Armenian architecture Armenian general contractor facade direction groundbreaking year completed 12th century construction ... , or Saint Jacob Armenian Cathedral is a 12th century Armenian architecture Armenian church in the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem , near the quarter s entry gate. The cathedral is dedicated to Christian ... 1244034995883 work The Jerusalem Post publisher date 4 June 2009 accessdate 5 July 2009 ref Gallery gallery Image Cathedral of St. James .JPG The entry gate to the Armenian Quarter Image AQ IMG 4908.JPG Entrance of the Cathedral Image Entrance to the Cathedral of Saint James in the Armenian Quarter ... from the inside Image Inside St James Armenian Cathedral in Jerusalem.jpg Another view of the interior ... more details
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02 07 obituaries yeghishe derderian 80 armenian patriarch.html New York Times Obituary Yeghishe Derderian, 80, Armenian Patriarch ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Derderian, Yeghishe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem DATE OF BIRTH 1910 PLACE OF BIRTH Van, Turkey Van , Turkey DATE OF DEATH 1 February 1990 PLACE OF DEATH Jerusalem DEFAULTSORT Derderian, Yeghishe Category Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category Deaths from ...Patriarch Yeghishe Derderian Lang hy 1910 1 February 1990 was List of Armenian Patriarchs of JerusalemArmenian Patriarch of Jerusalem serving the ArmenianPatriarchate of Jerusalem as bishop under the authority of the Catholicos of Armenia and of all Armenians of the Armenian Apostolic Church from 1960 to 1990. Yeghishe Derderian was born in Van, Turkey Van , then the Ottoman Empire , now Turkey , in 1910. He lost all of his relatives in 1915, during the Armenian genocide . In 1922, he came to Jerusalem at the age of 12, to study at the St. James Theological Seminary. He served eventually as the dean of the seminary, before being named deputy patriarch of Jerusalem upon the death of in Patriarch Guregh Israeli 1944 1949 . The position of Patriarch of Jerusalem remained vacant from 1949 to 1957 and 1958 to 1960, with a brief period from 1957 to 1958, when Tiran Nersoyan was elected Patriarch, but not Consecration consecrated . In 1960, Yeghishe Derderian became the 95th Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem and served for thirty years until his death in February 1990. His period ... the Patriarchate prompted calls for Derderian s resignation. In August 1983, a five man church auditing .... He died in February 1990 in his residence at the Cathedral of St. James, Jerusalem St. James convent and monastery complex in the Armenian Quarter of the Old City from a heart attack after having ... YEGHISHE DERDERIAN, AT 80 LEADER OF THE ARMENIAN CHURCH IN ISRAEL ref He was succeeded by the present ... more details