style float right Infobox Orthodox Church show name EcumenicalPatriarchate of Constantinople image File ... is on the institution of the EcumenicalPatriarchate. For information on the office of the patriarch, see Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople . The EcumenicalPatriarchate of Constantinople lang ... ecc bodypg us.aspx?eccpageID 13&IndexView toc The Patriarchate of Constantinople The EcumenicalPatriarchate by Ronald Roberson ref The EcumenicalPatriarchate came to be called the Great Church ... , Durr s and All Albania autocephaly recognised in 1937 by the EcumenicalPatriarchate of Constantinople ... autocephaly recognised in 1850 by the EcumenicalPatriarchate of Constantinople. Czech and Slovak Orthodox ... autocephaly recognised in 1924 by the EcumenicalPatriarchate of Constantinople and in 1948 by the Russian ... do it there please DEFAULTSORT EcumenicalPatriarchate Of Constantinople Category Apostolic sees Category EcumenicalPatriarchate of Constantinople Category Christian terms Category Chalcedonianism ... primate Archbishop of Constantinople New Rome and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I headquarters Constantinople ... Church Orthodox Christianity . It is headed by the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople , currently Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople Bartholomew I . Due to its location at the former ..., the EcumenicalPatriarchate has enjoyed the status of Primus inter pares first among equals ... ?id 6001717n title Quick facts about the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople quote His All Holiness ... of some 300 million Orthodox Christians throughout the world publisher Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople ... patriarchate at the First Council of Constantinople in 381, after Antioch , Alexandria , and Rome . The patriarch ... of the EcumenicalPatriarchate In history and in canonical literature i.e. the Church s canons and traditional commentaries on them , the EcumenicalPatriarchate has been granted certain prerogatives ... age The Russian Orthodox Church , which for centuries had been a diocese of the EcumenicalPatriarchate ... more details
The Archons of the EcumenicalPatriarchate 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 EcumenicalPatriarchate. 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 EcumenicalPatriarchate, the Brotherhood of the Most ... 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 holy churches in Constantinople. In recent years the Order of Saint Andrew has also concerned itself strongly with the situation of the EcumenicalPatriarchate within Turkey. While it refers to itself as an Order , it does not claim to be an order of chivalry , as such. See also EcumenicalPatriarchate of ConstantinopleEcumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople History of the Eastern Orthodox Church Church of St George, Istanbul List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Mount Athos Eastern Catholic Church Patriarch Athenagoras I of Constantinople External links http www.archons.org Archons Category EcumenicalPatriarchate of Constantinople ... to the Ecumenical Throne and their cultural activity and cooperation as well as their activities ... more details
orthodoxyinamerica The Church of ConstantinopleEcumenicalPatriarchate 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 EcumenicalPatriarchate 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 ... essentially function as a jurisdiction of the EcumenicalPatriarchate in the United States also including ... and its metochia into the EcumenicalPatriarchate along with the deputy abbot, Bishop Vikentios Malamatenios of Apameia . Both Paisios and Vikentios were ordination ordained upon entry into the patriarchate ... came under the omophorion of the Ecumenical Patriarch . Though not formally organized as a diocese .... The monastery and its metochia are stavropegial , directly under the Ecumenical Patriarch, and until ... Orthodox Institute in Berkeley, California, is also a stavropegial institution of the patriarchate ... more details
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 ... 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 ... role and today still exercises a spiritual authority. The Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople ... . The seat of the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople is the Surp Asdvadzadzin Patriarchal ... of Patriarchs in Constantinople. However like the Greek Patriarchate, the Armenians suffered ... category Surp Asdvadzadzin Patriarchal Church http www.lraper.org Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople ... DEFAULTSORT Armenian Patriarchate Of Constantinople Category Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople ... patriarch is Patriarch Mesrob II Mutafyan of Constantinople Mesrob II Mutafyan . , 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 ... the Byzantine Church and the rest of Eastern Orthodoxy had accepted. After conquering Constantinople, the Ottoman Empire allowed the EcumenicalPatriarchate of Constantinople Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Constantinople to stay in the city. But Sultan Mehmed II allowed the Armenians to establish ... Orthodox Church was also placed under the jurisdiction of the Armenian Patriarchate. The first ... more details
Clement lang el was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople for 42 days in 1667. He was the Metropolitan bishop metropolitan of Iconium when he was elected Patriarch on 9 September 1667. He was an uneducated and brusque person and his election was not recognised. The Holy Synod protested to Sultan Mehmet IV , who dismissed him on 21 October 1667. Sources http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang gr&id 233 EcumenicalPatriarchate Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Clement 01 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 1667 Category 17th century Greek people Category 17th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople el fr Cl ment de Constantinople ... more details
of Lerins External links http www.patriarchate.org Patriarchate.org , EcumenicalPatriarchate of Constantinople ...Eastern Christianity main Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Bishops of Byzantium until 330 1. Saint ... Ignatius I 847 858 86. Ecumenical Patriarch Photios I of Constantinople Photius I the Great 858 867 ... Empire end of the Byzantine Empire . The EcumenicalPatriarchate became subject to the Ottoman ... 1607 Neophytus II 1607 1612 , restored 189. Ecumenical Patriarch Cyril I of Constantinople Cyril I Lucaris locum tenens , 1612 190. Ecumenical Patriarch Timothy II of Constantinople Timothy II 1612 ... 2nd time 193. Ecumenical Patriarch Cyril II of Constantinople Cyril II Kontares 1633 Cyril I Lucaris 1633 1634 , restored 3rd time 194. Ecumenical Patriarch Athanasius III of Constantinople ... , restored 1st time 195. Ecumenical Patriarch Neophytus III of Constantinople Neophytus III of Nicea ... time 196. Ecumenical Patriarch Parthenius I of Constantinople Parthenius I 1639 1644 197. Ecumenical ... 1st time 199. Ecumenical Patriarch Cyril III of Constantinople Cyril III 1652 1652 Athanasius III 1652 , restored 200. Ecumenical Patriarch Paisius I of Constantinople Paisius I 1652 1653 Joannicius ... 3nd time 201. Ecumenical Patriarch Parthenius III of Constantinople Parthenius III 1656 1657 202. Patriarch Gabriel II of Constantinople Gabriel II 1657 203. Ecumenical Patriarch Parthenius IV of Constantinople Parthenius IV 1657 1659 204. Ecumenical Patriarch Theophanes II of Constantinople Theophanes II 1659 vacant 1659 1662 205. Ecumenical Patriarch Dionysius III of Constantinople Dionysius III 1662 1665 Parthenius IV 1665 1667 , restored 1st time 206. Ecumenical Patriarch Clement of Constantinople Clement 1667 207. Ecumenical Patriarch Methodius III of Constantinople Methodius III 1668 1671 Parthenius IV 1671 , restored 2nd time 208. Ecumenical Patriarch Dionysius IV of Constantinople Dionysius IV Muselimes the Muslim 1671 1673 209. Ecumenical Patriarch Gerasimus II of Constantinople ... more details
About the office of the Ecumenical Patriarch the current Ecumenical Patriarch of ConstantinopleEcumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople the institution of the EcumenicalPatriarchate, one of the autocephalous churches within Orthodox Christianity EcumenicalPatriarchate of Constantinople Infobox political post post Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople body Eastern Orthodox Church & br EcumenicalPatriarchate of Constantinople Orthodox Church of Constantinople nativename flag flagsize ... eagle.JPG thumb right Emblem found atop the front entrance of the EcumenicalPatriarchate of Constantinople. The Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople is first in honour among all the Eastern Orthodox ... was elevated to an archbishopric. ref name ref1 EcumenicalPatriarchate of Constantinople , Encyclop dia ... of all bishops in his jurisdiction. It is claimed that the EcumenicalPatriarchate of Constantinople ... Patriarchate Church of St George, Istanbul Eastern Catholic Church EcumenicalPatriarchate of Constantinople ... 2 External links Commons category Patriarchate of Constantinople http www.patriarchate.org Ecumenical ... plum name Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople image File Constantinople coat of arms.PNG ... Latin Patriarch of Constantinople . Historically, within the five ecumenical sees of Pentarchy ... of the office is Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople Bartholomew I . The Politics ... of Constantinople New Rome and Ecumenical Patriarch, http www.ec patr.org athp index.php?lang ... throughout the Orthodox Church is the subject of debate, especially between the EcumenicalPatriarchate and the Moscow Patriarchate . Historically, the Ecumenical Patriarch has heard such appeals ..., in 2005, the EcumenicalPatriarchate convoked a pan Orthodox synod to express the Orthodox ... to make it were both rejected by the latter. ref EcumenicalPatriarchate http www.ec patr.gr ... . Retrieved on 2006 11 28. ref The Ecumenical Patriarch has no direct jurisdiction outside the Patriarchate ... more details
Methodius III , called Moronis or Maronis lang el , was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1668 1671. Descended from Crete , he served at the Church of the Theotokos of Chrysopigi in Galata . In 1646 he was elected Metropolitan of Perinthus Heraclea , and on 5 January 1668 he was elected Ecumenical Patriarch , succeeding Patriarch Clement. But because former Patriarch Parthenius was hostile towards him, he was forced to resign in March 1671 and to become a monk in the Nea Moni of Chios and after that in the Strofades Monastery in Zakynthos . In 1677 he went to Venice and became commissioner in the orthodox San Giorgio dei Greci Church of Saint George which served the local Greek speaking community, until 1679 when he died. Sources http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang gr&id 234 EcumenicalPatriarchate Vol. 13, p.172. s start s rel or s bef before Ecumenical Patriarch Clement of Constantinople Clement s ttl title Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople years 1668 1671 s after after Ecumenical Patriarch Dionysius IV of Constantinople Dionysius IV end box Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Methodius 03 of Constantinople Category 1679 deaths Category 17th century Greek people Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category Religious leaders from Crete Category 17th century Eastern Orthodox bishops ca Metodi III de Constantinoble el fr M thodios III de Constantinople ... more details
Infobox Christian leader name Serapheim II image church Church of Constantinople archbishop of List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of ConstantinopleEcumenical Patriarch of Constantinople term start 22 July 1757 term end 26 March 1761 predecessor Patriarch Callinicus IV of Constantinople Callinicus IV III successor Patriarch Joannicius III of Constantinople Joannicius III previous post Metropolitan of Philippoupolis birth place Delvin , Albania death date 1781 or 1782 death place Ukraine Serapheim II Anina lang el lang grc was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1757 until 1761. Life Serapheim II was born in Delvin , southern Albania to Albanians Albanian parents in the late 17th century. r Nomikos Before he was elected as Patriarch of Constantinople on 22 July 1757 he was Metropolitan of Philippoupolis . r Kiminas As Patriarch in 1759 he introduces the feast of Saint Andrew on 30 November, r Varvounis and in 1760 he gave the first permission to Cosmas of Aetolia to begin ... s pro Russian ideals Voulgaris contributed to the reapproachment of the Russian Empire with the EcumenicalPatriarchate of Constantinople . r Demaras r Angold As a consequence Serapheim II was deposed ... cite book title The EcumenicalPatriarchate last Kiminas first Demetrius year 2009 publisher Wildside ...?lang gr&id 271 title publisher EcumenicalPatriarchate accessdate 19 June 2011 Language ... with Patriarch Joannicius III of Constantinople Joannicius III . During the Russo Turkish War 1768 ... location Athens year 2006 isbn 9608708753 page 117 Language icon el ref Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata name Serapheim II of Constantinople alternative names short description Patriarch of Constantinople ... DEFAULTSORT Serapheim 02 Of Constantinople Category 17th century births Category 1780s deaths Category People from Delvin Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category Albanian clergy el fr S raphim II de Constantinople uk II ... more details
title The EcumenicalPatriarchate last Kiminas first Demetrius year 2009 publisher Wildside Press LLC ... 20 November 1726 place of death Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Callinicus 03 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category 1726 deaths Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category People from ...Infobox Christian leader name Callinicus III image church Church of Constantinople archbishop of List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of ConstantinopleEcumenical Patriarch of Constantinople elected 19 November 1726 term end 20 November 1726 predecessor Patriarch Jeremias III of Constantinople Jeremy III successor Ecumenical Patriarch Paisius II of Constantinople Paisius II previous post Metropolitan of Marmara Ere lisi Heraclea death date 20 November 1726 death place Constantinople Callinicus III lang el lang grc was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople for one day in 1726. He is sometimes not counted amongst the patriarchs, and Patriarch Callinicus IV of Constantinople Callinicus IV , who was Patriarch for a short time in 1757, is then numbered as the third of that name. Life Callinicus was a native of Naxos island Naxos and before he was elected as Patriarch of Constantinople he was Metropolitan of Marmara Ere lisi Heraclea . When Patriarch Jeremias III of Constantinople Jeremy III was deposed on 19 November 1726, Callinicus was elected as Patriarch on the evening of the same day, but he died in the night at his home before the enthronement, r Kiminas possibly from a heart attack due to the happiness at his election. r Runciman The appointment fee that he had to pay to the Ottoman Sultan to allow his election was the maximum ever reached no less than 36,400 Kuru , about 5,600 gold pound mass pound s. r Runciman The high amounts of these appointment fees, that the Greek Church could barely afford, were due both to the greed of the Ottoman rules and to the rivalries ... ref Patriarchs of Constantinople Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Callinicus III of Constantinople ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Dionysius IV Mouselimes was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople five times, in 1671 1673, 1676 1679, 1682 1684, 1686 1687 and 1693 1694. Patriarchs of Constantinople DEFAULTSORT Dionysius 04 Of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 17th century Christian archbishops EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el fr Dionysios IV de Constantinople pt Dion sio IV, o Mu ulmano ... more details
. start box s rel or succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras I of Constantinople Athenagoras I title List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of ConstantinopleEcumenical Patriarch of Constantinople years 1972&ndash 1991 after Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople Bartholomew I S reg Succession box before New office title Co Head of State of Mount Athos years 1975 1991 after Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople Bartholomew I end box Patriarchs of Constantinople Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Demetrios 01 Of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch ... 01 Of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch Category 1914 births Category 1991 deaths Category 20th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category Greek people ... es Demetrio I de Constantinopla fr Dimitri Ier de Constantinople ko 1 ... more details
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 ... sat in Pope Rome , Patriarch of ConstantinopleConstantinople now called Istanbul , but Constantinople is still used in relation to the patriarchate , Patriarch of Alexandria Alexandria , Patriarch ... 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 ... as a corporation . For example, the Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem ... External links CathEncy url http www.newadvent.org cathen 11549a.htm title Patriarch and Patriarchate ... more details
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 PatriarchatePatriarchate 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
came to be known as the Patriarch of ConstantinopleEcumenical Patriarch , vying for honour with the Pope ...two other uses the city before the Fall of Constantinople 1453 a more detailed approach after 1453 History of Istanbul Image Byzantine Constantinople eng.png thumb 300px Map of Byzantine Constantinople File Bizansist touchup.jpg thumb 300px Constantinople in the Byzantine era Constantinople lang el ... and towers. The Church of Hagia Sophia , the Great Palace of Constantinople sacred palace of the emperors , Hippodrome of Constantinople the hippodrome , and the Golden Gate Constantinople Golden Gate ... avenues and squares. Constantinople had a large amount of artistic and literary treasure before ... Constantinople with many beautiful mosques, palaces, monuments, fountains, baths, aqueduct ... in the 7th century BC. It took on the name of Konstantinoupolis city of Constantine , Constantinople ... formal Arabic Persian adaptation of the original Constantinople , during the period of Ottoman rule, while western languages mostly continued to refer to the city as Constantinople until the early ... began to formally object to the use of Constantinople in other languages and ask that others use ... Main Byzantium Constantinople was founded by the Roman Emperor Constantine I on the site of an already ... thumb left Emperor Constantine I presents a representation of the city of Constantinople as tribute ... Constantinopolis coin.jpg thumb Coin struck by Constantine I to commemorate the founding of Constantinople ... treasuries filled by the wealthiest provinces of the Empire. Constantinople was built over six years ... of Constantinople See Names of Constantinople . ref Constantine divided the expanded city, like ... the Great Palace of Constantinople Great Palace of the Emperor with its imposing entrance ... Hippodrome of Constantinople Hippodrome for chariot races, seating over 80,000 spectators, and the famed ... a great street, the Mese Constantinople Mese Greek lit. Middle Street , lined with colonnades ... more details
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
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
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 18 July 2011 year 1911 publisher The Encyclop dia Britannica company page 403 ref The exact reason for the abrogation of the patriarchate is not clear, ref name LangeGerber1997 cite book author1 ... 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
Maximus of Constantinople may refer to Archbishop Maximus I of Constantinople , Archbishop of Constantinople in 380 Patriarch Maximus II of Constantinople died 1216 , Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1216 Patriarch Maximus III of Constantinople , Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1476 1481 Patriarch Maximus IV of Constantinople , Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1491 1497 Patriarch Maximus V of Constantinople 1897 1972 , Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople in 1946 1948 Maximus the Confessor c. 580 662 , Byzantine official, monk and theologian hndis ... more details
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
gained recognition as ecumenical only later. Thus the Eastern First Council of Constantinople became ... in America . ref that of Constantinople in 1341 1351 and that of Jerusalem in 1672 to be ecumenical ... of Constantinople Patriarch Sergius were declared heretics. ref Sixth Ecumenical Council Session XIII ... with the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople has affirmed all of the first seven councils as ecumenical ...About ecumenical councils in general the Roman Catholic councils Catholic Ecumenical Councils the Salvador Dal painting The Ecumenical Council painting Christianity An ecumenical council or oecumenical ... Encyclopedia url http www.newadvent.org cathen 04423f.htm ref The word ecumenical derives from the Greek ... ecumenical YourDictionary ecumenical definition 1996 2010 LoveToKnow, Corp. All Rights Reserved ... The Church of the East accused by others of adhering to Nestorianism accepts as ecumenical only the first ... Church ref Both the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church recognise as ecumenical the First seven Ecumenical Councils first seven councils , held from the 4th to the 9th century but while the Eastern Orthodox Church accepts no later council or synod as ecumenical, the Roman Catholic ... them as ecumenical, and counting in all, including the seven recognized by the Eastern Orthodox Church ... seven or the first four as Ecumenical councils. Infallibility of ecumenical councils see also Infallibility of the Church The doctrine of the infallibility of ecumenical councils states that solemn definitions of ecumenical councils, approved by the Pope, which concern faith or morals, and to which ... the teaching. The doctrine does not claim that every aspect of every ecumenical council is infallible ... seven general councils as genuinely ecumenical, while Roman Catholics accept twenty one. Only a very few Protestants Who date January 2009 believe in the infallibility of ecumenical councils, but they usually ... seven ecumenical councils as valid, some Russian Orthodox Who date January 2009 theologians believe ... more details
Thomas II was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 667 to 669 ref cite web url http www.ec patr.org list index.php?lang en&id 65 publisher EcumenicalPatriarchate of Constantinople title Thomas II accessdate 4 Feb 2012 ref . S start Succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch Peter of Constantinople Peter title List of Constantinople patriarchs Patriarch of Constantinople years 667&ndash 669 after Ecumenical Patriarch John V of Constantinople John V S end References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Thomas 02 Of Constantinople Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 7th century Byzantine people Category 7th century archbishops EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub el pt Tom II de Constantinopla ... more details
The Ecumenical Centre in Geneva , Switzerland is located in the vicinity of the International Labour Organization , International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement , and the World Health Organization and serves as the base for the following Church organisations Action by Churches Together Conference of European Churches Ecumenical Church Loan Fund Ecumenical News International Lutheran World Federation World Communion of Reformed Churches World Student Christian Federation World Council of Churches External links http www.oikoumene.org programmes the wcc and the ecumenical movement in the 21st century relationships with member churches visits to the wcc.html Visits to the Ecumenical Centre and the WCC christianity stub Category Christian ecumenism Category Geneva ... more details
Benjamin I lang el , 18 January 1871 17 February 1946 was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1936 till 1946. During his patriarchate, in 1941, a great fire destroyed the Patriarchal Palace in Fener . A new Palace was erected in 1989 by P. Aggelopoulos. External links http www.ec patr.gr list img benjamin1.jpg EcumenicalPatriarchate of Constantinople s start s rel or succession box before Ecumenical Patriarch Photius II of Constantinople Photius II title List of Ecumenical Patriarchs of ConstantinopleEcumenical Patriarch of Constantinople years 1936&ndash 1946 after Ecumenical Patriarch Maximus V of Constantinople Maximus V s end Patriarchs of Constantinople Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Benjamin I of Constantinople, Patriarch ALTERNATIVE NAMES Greek SHORT DESCRIPTION Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople DATE OF BIRTH 18 January 1871 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 17 February 1946 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Benjamin 01 Of Constantinople, Patriarch Category Ecumenical Patriarchs of Constantinople Category 1871 births Category 1946 deaths EasternOrthodoxy bishop stub ca Patriarca Benjam I de Benjamin I. el es Benjam n I fr Benjamin Ier de Constantinople nl Benjamin I van Constantinopel pl Beniamin patriarcha Konstantynopola pt Benjamim I de Constantinopla ru tr Patrik I. Benjamin uk I ... more details
Ecumenical Apologetics is an explanation defense of the Christian Faith, in an ecumenical fashion ref http ecumenicalapologetics.com articles ecumenicalapologetics.html Ecumenical Apologetics Bot generated title ref presenting a defense of the faith while advocating and recognizing a greater sense of shared spirituality ref Ecumenism ref with those of other faiths. While neither apologetics nor ecumenism is a new term, Ecumenical Apologetics came into use early in the 21st Century in an effort to combine the two, which were previously presumed to be opposing efforts or ideas ref http www.catholic.com thisrock 2001 0103revw.asp An Answer for Those with Ears to Hear , a review by Mark Brumley of Choosing a World View and Value System An Ecumenical Apologetics ref . Likewise, both apologetics and ecumenism are terms used by people of varying faiths however, at the time of this writing, the term is used primarily, if not exclusively, to refer to a form of Christian Apologetics ref http www.google.com search?source ig&hl en&rlz &q 22ecumenical apologetics 22&btnG Google Search Google search results ref ref http search.yahoo.com search?p 22ecumenical apologetics 22&fr yfp t 501&toggle 1&cop mss&ei UTF 8 Yahoo search results ref . Notable Related Books Fr. Benedict M. Ashley, Choosing a World View and Value System An Ecumenical Apologetics . Published by Alba House May 2000 . Konrad Raiser, Ecumenism in Transition A Paradigm Shift in the Ecumenical Movement . Published by World Council of Churches October 1991 . George E. Griener, Ernst Troeltsch and Herman Schell Christianity and the World Religions An Ecumenical Contribution to the History of Apologetics . Published by Peter Lang Pub Inc. June 1990 . Notable Related Websites http www.ecumenicalapologetics.com Catholic Truths Ecumenical Apologetics Footnotes reflist Theology Category Christian apologetics ... more details