Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | disconcerted to find that the Patriarch of Constantinople had ~never
2 I,Intro | Churches are known by the title Patriarch; the head of the Georgian
3 I,Intro | Church is called Catholicos-~Patriarch; the heads of the other
4 I,Intro | Roman Catholic Church. The ~Patriarch of Constantinople is known
5 I,Intro | Ecumenical. (or universal) Patriarch, and since the ~schism between
6 I, 2,2 | under the rule of a Latin Patriarch). But the Canon was equally
7 I, 2,2 | cities received the title Patriarch. The five Patriarchates ~
8 I, 2,4 | Saint John the Almsgiver, Patriarch of Alexandria (died 619),
9 I, 3,1 | 1190 Theodore Balsamon, Patriarch of Antioch and a great authority
10 I, 3,2 | icons under Theodora, a new Patriarch of Constan-~tinople was
11 I, 3,2 | diplomat ever to hold office as Patriarch of Constantinople. (G. Ostrogorsky,
12 I, 3,2 | 858-867). The previous Patriarch, Saint Ignatius, had been
13 I, 3,2 | quar-~rel between the new Patriarch and the Ignatian party.
14 I, 3,2 | Photius was the legitimate Patriarch. But when his legates returned
15 I, 3,2 | recognized ~Ignatius as Patriarch, and proclaimed Photius
16 I, 3,2 | Emperor. Ignatius became Patriarch once ~more, and communion
17 I, 3,2 | once more succeeded him as Patriarch. In 879 yet another council
18 I, 3,2 | Whatever the reason, the Patriarch of Constantinople, also
19 I, 3,2 | are lists, kept by each Patriarch, which contain ~the names
20 I, 3,2 | conform to Latin usages; the Patriarch of Constantinople, Michael
21 I, 3,2 | was perhaps harsh, but as Patriarch he was fully entitled ~to
22 I, 3,2 | in tone. After this the Patriarch refused to have further
23 I, 3,2 | first ac-~cepted the Latin Patriarch as their head. A Russian
24 I, 3,2 | Crusaders ~found a Greek Patriarch actually in residence: shortly
25 I, 3,2 | unwilling to recognize the Latin Patriarch whom ~the Crusaders set
26 I, 3,2 | between them ~. a Latin Patriarch at Acre, a Greek at Jerusalem.
27 I, 3,2 | and set prostitutes on the Patriarch.s throne, they must have
28 I, 3,3 | person, together with the Patriarch of Constantinople and a
29 I, 4,1 | Photius was the first ~Patriarch of Constantinople to initiate
30 I, 4,3 | very period when a Latin Patriarch reigned in ~Constantinople,
31 I, 5,1 | Learning that ~the office of Patriarch was vacant, Mohammed summoned
32 I, 5,1 | and his appointment as Patriarch meant the final ~abandonment
33 I, 5,1 | convictions: with Gennadius as Patriarch, there would be less likeli-~
34 I, 5,1 | Sultan himself instituted the Patriarch, ceremonially investing
35 I, 5,1 | government officials, the Patriarch was not only ~the spiritual
36 I, 5,1 | financial greed. Each new Patriarch required a berat from ~the
37 I, 5,1 | obliged to pay heavily. ~The Patriarch recovered his expenses from
38 I, 5,1 | interests to change the ~Patriarch as frequently as possible,
39 I, 5,1 | extreme insecurity ~of the Patriarch naturally gave rise to continual
40 I, 5,1 | The Turks looked on the Patriarch of Constantinople as the
41 I, 5,1 | directly under the ~Ecumenical Patriarch.s control. But in the nineteenth
42 I, 5,1 | subject ecclesiastically to a Patriarch resident in the Turkish
43 I, 5,1 | Turkish political system. The Patriarch resisted as long as he could, ~
44 I, 5,2 | Constantinople and gave the Patriarch, Jeremias II, a copy of
45 I, 5,2 | in his third letter the Patriarch brought the cor-~respondence
46 I, 5,2 | the Orthodox Church. The ~Patriarch.s Answers are important
47 I, 5,2 | uncomfortable ~predicament. The Patriarch of Constantinople, to whose
48 I, 5,2 | nephew ~and Archdeacon to the Patriarch of Antioch, reflected the
49 I, 5,2 | Rome, and when he became Patriarch of Constantin-~ople he devoted
50 I, 5,2 | teaching. ~ Cyril.s reign as Patriarch is one long series of stormy
51 I, 5,2 | man to have held office as Patriarch since the days ~of Saint
52 I, 5,2 | Orthodox Church. Dositheus, ~Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1669 to
53 I, 5,2 | Canterbury, and a future Patriarch of Alexandria, Metrophanes
54 I, 6,1 | deliberate design. Hitherto the Patriarch of Constantinople had ap-~
55 I, 6,1 | Church rank senior to the Patriarch of Constantinople? In fact
56 I, 6,1 | with the consent of the Patriarch of Constantinople, the head
57 I, 6,1 | Metropolitan to that of Patriarch. It was from one point of
58 I, 6,1 | triumph, for the Moscow ~Patriarch did not take first place
59 I, 6,2 | Monastery and by Philaret, Patriarch of Moscow from ~ 57~1619
60 I, 6,2 | observed by the Emperor, Patriarch, grandees, princesses, and
61 I, 6,2 | Macarius,. in W. Palmer, The Patriarch and the Tsar, ~London, 1873,
62 I, 6,2 | might yet have been well: Patriarch Philaret ~had already made
63 I, 6,2 | equal thrones, one for the Patriarch and one for ~the Tsar. In
64 I, 6,2 | only did he demand that the Patriarch.s authority be absolute
65 I, 6,2 | ted to his control. .The Patriarch.s authority is so great,.
66 I, 6,2 | Grand Duke. (Palmer, The Patriarch and ~the Tsar, vol. II,
67 I, 6,2 | not resign the office of Patriarch. For eight years the Russian
68 I, 6,2 | deposed ~and exiled, a new Patriarch being appointed in his place.
69 I, 6,2 | his attempt ~to set the Patriarch above the Tsar. The Council
70 I, 6,2 | suppressed the office of patriarch, whose powers Nicon had
71 I, 6,3 | more Nicons. In 1700, when Patriarch Adrian ~died, Peter took
72 I, 6,3 | them at will. ~Whereas a Patriarch, holding office for life,
73 I, 6,3 | Patriarchate. The election of the Patriarch took place on 5 November
74 I, 6,3 | who was actually chosen as Patriarch. ~ Outside events gave a
75 I, 6,3 | the elec-~tion of the new Patriarch, Lenin and his associates
76 I, 7,1 | size. At present within the Patriarch.s jurisdiction are: Turkey;
77 I, 7,1 | with the exception of the Patriarch) are forbidden to appear
78 I, 7,1 | triarchate. Athenagoras, Patriarch during 1948-1972 . indefatigable
79 I, 7,1 | unity . and his successor Patriarch Dimitrios have shown great
80 I, 7,3 | under the charge ~of the Patriarch, and since Orthodox are
81 I, 7,4 | Syria and the Lebanon). The Patriarch, who lives in Damascus,
82 I, 7,5 | more than 500). But the Patriarch of Jerusalem is still a
83 I, 7,6 | Patmos (under the Ecumenical Patriarch). In Meteora ~some notable
84 I, 7,8 | monks and consecrated by the Patriarch of Jerusalem; the monastery
85 I, 7,9 | to Orthodoxy. The future Patriarch Tikhon was Arch-~bishop
86 I, 7,9 | Orthodox Church, the Ecumenical Patriarch. After the First World War
87 I, 7,9 | Around 1950 the Ecumenical Patriarch Athenagoras revived the
88 I, 7,10 | Alexandria in person, did the Patriarch formally recognize the African
89 II, 0,12 | Confession of Faith by Gennadius, Patriarch of Constantinople (1455-
90 II, 1,1 | notably Gregory of Cyprus, Patriarch of Constantinople from 1283
91 II, 3 | dwells and moves” (Germanus, Patriarch of Constantinople, died~
92 II, 3,2 | quarter; and in 1943 the Patriarch of Constantinople~laid down
93 II, 4,3 | revived elsewhere (e.g. the Patriarch’s church at Constantinople;
94 II, 4,5 | on Ecclesiastical Titles~Patriarch. The title borne by the
95 II, 5,1 | In 1923 the Ecumenical Patriarch convened an ‘Inter-Orthodox
96 II, 5,1 | refused to send delegates; the Patriarch of Alexandria did not even
97 II, 5,1 | maintained communion~with the Patriarch of Constantinople and the
98 II, 6,2 | Church of Egypt in 1959, the Patriarch of Constantinople~spoke
99 II, 6,2 | Pope Paul the Sixth and Patriarch Athenagoras of Constantinople
100 II, 6,2 | Paul the Second visited Patriarch Dimitrios.~Through such
101 II, 6,2 | character.~The Ecumenical Patriarch, for example, when communicating
102 II, 7,6 | London, 1967.~ M. Bourdeaux, Patriarch and Prophets. Persecution
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