Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | Rome held a position as patriarch of the West, whose authority
2 1,1 | faith. (The words pope and patriarch were commonly used in the
3 1,1 | patriarchs pleaded with the Roman patriarch not to introduce this false
4 1,1 | New-Martyr Tikhon (+1925), Patriarch of All Russia, wrote in
5 1,11| schism, it passed to the patriarch of Constantinople [As quoted
6 2,35| pope nor of such and such a patriarch, but by royal orders.” The
7 3,5 | the same paragraph, to the patriarch of Rome — though not exclusively
8 3,5 | over the entire Church. As patriarch of the West, he had no more
9 3,17| these schools — St. Cyril, Patriarch of Alexandria, and the ecclesiastical
10 4,12| represented on icons. St. Photios, Patriarch of Constantinople, states
11 5,5 | commemorate the Ecumenical Patriarch because of his faith-compromising
12 5,5 | the ecumenical policies of Patriarch Bartholomew I, a large number
13 5,5 | enthronement as Ecumenical Patriarch in 1991.~ In recent times,
14 8,12| notably St. Gregory of Cyprus, Patriarch of Constantinople, and St.
15 9,15| because of sin. St. Dositheus, Patriarch of Jerusalem, explained
16 9,39| As the New-Martyr Tikhon, Patriarch of All Russia, wrote, it
17 10,10| was hardly possible for Patriarch Michael of Constantinople
18 10,16| position to the Roman pope. The patriarch of Constantinople, ever
19 10,16| the Church, St. Dositheus, Patriarch of Jerusalem, states:~ ~
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