Chapter
1 9 | then one's own bishop and patriarch, provided they are Catholic.
2 11| been added to that of the Patriarch in the time of Pope Nicholas
3 13| letter dated 1053 of Peter, patriarch of Antioch, to Michael Cerularius,
4 13| in the time of Lord John (patriarch of Antioch), the Pope at
5 13| years ago I found that under Patriarch Sergius the Pope was mentioned
6 14| undertaken by Emperor Michael and Patriarch Giovanni Vecco and was seriously
7 14| agreements: the deposition of the Patriarch and the public commemoration
8 14| schism while the Catholic patriarch, Giovanni Vecco, was leader
9 14| Constantinople, he imposed as patriarch a certain Joseph who was
10 15| been brought to Philotheus, patriarch of Alexandria, he was careful
11 17| of the most reverend lord patriarch, as has hitherto been our
12 18| Admonition-Commemoration of Bishop and Patriarch ~18. Now follows the second
13 18| for his own bishop and his patriarch if they are Catholic. For
14 20| Moreover, the archbishop or the patriarch of the province which includes
15 20| since an archbishop or a patriarch is not said to be Ordinary
16 21| schism, Michael (Cerularius, Patriarch of Constantinople) tried
17 22| Orientals. These name the patriarch and the metropolitan" (in
18 22| when the metropolitan or patriarch is schismatic or heretic.
19 22| during Mass might name the patriarch of the Armenians, who is
20 22| prayer in the liturgy for the patriarch of the Armenians, the Sacred
21 23| priest commemorates the patriarch, bishop, etc. are to be
22 23| pontiff as well as of the patriarch and bishop, provided that
23 31| greater entrance when a patriarch or a metropolitan celebrates
24 35| to Jerusalem. Germanus, Patriarch of Constantinople, wrote
25 45| Constantinople which met under Patriarch Giovanni Veccos in 1277,
26 45| Giovanni Veccos in 1277, the Patriarch accepted the confession
27 55| decree of St. Methodius, Patriarch of Constantinople, is well-known
28 55| Greek church. Methodius was Patriarch about the middle of the
29 56| issued by St. Methodius, Patriarch of Constantinople in 842,
30 56| Methodius, the schismatic Patriarch of Constantinople, in 1240.
31 56| decree to St. Methodius the Patriarch (in notis ad ipsum Decretum
32 57| confirmed. For Photius, who was Patriarch about forty years after
33 66| Illuminator, their first patriarch. He also instructed them
34 66| Dogmatic Letter of Gregory, Patriarch of Armenia, to King Haytones,
35 66| Ghelajensis, also a Doctor and Patriarch of Armenia, taught that
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