Dominum et vivificantem
Chap., § 1 Int, 1 | of Nicaea (A.D. 325) and Constantinople (A.D. 381) - at which it
2 Int, 2 | of the First Council of Constantinople, celebrated simultaneously
3 Int, 2 | celebrated simultaneously in Constantinople and Rome on the Solemnity
Fides et ratio
Chap., § 4 5, 52(56) | Cf. Synod of Constantinople, DS 403.~
Redemptoris Mater
Chap., § 5 1, 10(25) | Cf. Saint Germanus of Constantinople, In Annuntiationem SS. Deiparae
Slavorum apostoli
Chap., § 6 2, 4 | church of Holy Wisdom in Constantinople, and, simultaneously, the
7 2, 4 | School of higher learning in Constantinople, where by reason of the
8 2, 6 | or 882 Methodius went to Constantinople, he received a similar recognition
9 2, 7 | Pontiffs, of Patriarchs of Constantinople, of Byzantine Emperors and
10 3, 8 | Patriarch of the Church of Constantinople, addressed to them a similar
11 4, 12 | certain differences between Constantinople and Rome had begun to appear
12 4, 12 | advanced cultural milieu of Constantinople. They were especially well
13 4, 13 | subject to the Patriarchate of Constantinople, they considered it their
14 4, 13 | mission under orders from Constantinople, they then in a sense sought
15 4, 14 | namely, between the Church of Constantinople and the Church of Rome on
16 4, 14 | Rome, with the Church of Constantinople and with the new Churches
17 4, 15 | Second Ecumenical Council of Constantinople, which is the unalterable
18 5, 20 | Rome and the Patriarchs of Constantinople - the Slavs were able to
19 6, 21 | Churches of the Rite of Constantinople, both Catholic and Orthodox,
20 7, 25 | the Eastern deriving from Constantinople and the Western deriving
21 8, 29 | clouds were gathering above Constantinople and hostile tensions were
22 8, 29 | of Rome and with that of Constantinople, from which the Slav mission
Ut unum sint
Chap., § 23 Int, 1 | Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople. There I stated that believers
24 1, 17 | communion with the Patriarch of Constantinople, and joining the Patriarch
25 2, 52 | Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, the process which we have
26 2, 52 | schism between Rome and Constantinople. That ecclesial event, so
27 2, 52 | Athenagoras in the See of Constantinople. During my visit to the
28 2, 52 | communion with the See of Constantinople. In this regard it would
29 2, 52(84) | VI and the Patriarch of Constantinople Athenagoras I (7 December
30 3, 95(155)| Dimitrios I, Archbishop of Constantinople and Ecumenical Patriarch (
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