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   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3,1 | their appointment to the ~Patriarchate. But in the west the only 2 I, 3,2 | the ~affairs of another Patriarchate. ~ Soon not only the Papal 3 I, 3,2 | Photius was deposed from the Patriarchate by the Emperor. Ignatius 4 I, 3,2 | should be as-~signed to the Patriarchate of Constantinople. Realizing 5 I, 3,3 | it was not the end of the Patriarchate of ~Constantinople, far 6 I, 4,1 | an independent ~Bulgarian Patriarchate was created, and this was 7 I, 4,1 | this was recognized by the Patriarchate of Constantin-~ople in 927. 8 I, 4,1 | Serbia. In 1346 a Serbian Patriarchate was created, which ~was 9 I, 5,1 | 1679, p. 107). ~ But if the Patriarchate of Constantinople suffered 10 I, 5,1 | declined, the ~frontiers of the Patriarchate contracted. The nations 11 I, 5,1 | were ~carved out of the Patriarchate: the Church of Greece (organized 12 I, 5,2 | the representatives of the Patriarchate of Constantinople at Brest 13 I, 5,2 | state of the Ecumenical Patriarchate under the Ottomans. Six 14 I, 5,2 | large part of the Orthodox ~Patriarchate of Antioch submitted to 15 I, 6,1 | Constantinople, communion between the Patriarchate and Russia was restored, 16 I, 6,1 | superior to the more ancient Patriarchate of Serbia). As things ~turned 17 I, 6,1 | turned out, the Moscow Patriarchate was to last for little more 18 I, 6,2 | and disorders within the Patriarchate of ~Constantinople under 19 I, 6,3 | Regulation, which declared the Patriarchate to be abolished, and set ~ 20 I, 6,3 | time. The abolition of the Patriarchate was part of a wider ~process: 21 I, 6,3 | accepted the abolition of the Patriarchate of ~Moscow and recognized 22 I, 6,3 | Great, and to restore the ~Patriarchate. The election of the Patriarch 23 I, 7,1 | The Patriarchate of Constantinople~ which 24 I, 7,1 | tragic situation. ~ The Patriarchate had a celebrated theological 25 I, 7,2 | the spiritual care of the Patriarchate of Constantinople, al-~though 26 I, 7,3 | The Patriarchate of Alexandria ~has been 27 I, 7,4 | The Patriarchate of Antioch~ numbers some 28 I, 7,4 | people of the Antiochene Patriarchate were and are Arab. ~ Some 29 I, 7,4 | Indeed, ~until recently the Patriarchate of Antioch could without 30 I, 7,4 | dox Youth Movement in the Patriarchate, most remarkable and inspiring 31 I, 7,5 | The Patriarchate of Jerusalem ~has always 32 I, 7,5 | 5,000 Greeks within the Patriarchate and at present there are 33 I, 7,9 | belonging to the Moscow Patriarchate, including Vladimir Lossky ( 34 I, 7,9 | priest of the Ecu-~menical Patriarchate, wrote many books as .A 35 I, 7,9 | Knights, Essex (Ecumenical Patriarchate), founded by Archimandrite 36 I, 7,9 | parishes, as well as (under the Patriarchate of Moscow) a Dutch Orthodox ~ 37 I, 7,9 | jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate, ~and was for many years 38 I, 7,9 | the First World War the Patriarchate of Con-~stantinople contemplated 39 I, 7,10| Mother Church, the Moscow Patriarchate. Though limited in ~numbers, 40 I, 7,10| with it and approached the Patriarchate of Alexandria. But only 41 I, 7,10| the Metropolitans of the Patriarchate . a ~Greek . has been charged 42 II, 0,12| Encyclical Letters by the Patriarchate of Constantinople on Christian 43 II, 3,1 | G. Every, The~Byzantine Patriarchate, first edition, p. 9). In 44 II, 4 | G. Every, The Byzantine Patriarchate, first edition, p. 198)) 45 II, 4,2 | Catholics become Orthodox, the Patriarchate of Constantinople and the 46 II, 6,2 | Orthodox Youth~Movement in the Patriarchate of Antioch suggested two 47 II, 6,2 | held in Moscow,~the Moscow Patriarchate promulgated a decree to 48 II, 6,2 | clergy have approached the Patriarchate of~Constantinople with a 49 II, 6,2 | seen from this summary, the Patriarchate of Constantinople has always 50 II, 6,2 | Movement. In January 1920 the Patriarchate issued a famous letter addressed~‘ 51 II, 6,2 | 1961, however, the Moscow Patriarchate~applied for membership of 52 II, 7,1 | G. Every, The Byzantine Patriarchate, 2nd ed., London, 1962.~• 53 II, 7,4 | Captivity: A Study of the Patriarchate of Constantinople~from the


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