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1 I, 3,1 | language of the Romans. Photius, the greatest scholar in 2 I, 3,1 | Byzantine Patriarchs . Photius, for example . were laymen 3 I, 3,1 | importance: ~the quarrel between Photius and Pope Nicholas I (usually 4 I, 3,2 | tinople was appointed . Photius, known to the Orthodox Church 5 I, 3,2 | Orthodox Church as Saint Photius the Great. He ~has been 6 I, 3,2 | tion as valid, considered Photius a usurper. When Photius 7 I, 3,2 | Photius a usurper. When Photius sent a letter to the Pope 8 I, 3,2 | that before recognizing Photius he would look further into 9 I, 3,2 | legates to Con-~stantinople. ~ Photius had no desire to start a 10 I, 3,2 | council they ~decided that Photius was the legitimate Patriarch. 11 I, 3,2 | Patriarch, and proclaimed Photius to be deposed from all priestly 12 I, 3,2 | with the dispute between Photius and Ignatius, Nicholas thought 13 I, 3,2 | tration. But he realized that Photius had submitted voluntarily 14 I, 3,2 | now neutral no longer. ~ Photius was naturally alarmed by 15 I, 3,2 | who used it with heresy. Photius has often been blamed for 16 I, 3,2 | general highly sympathetic to Photius, calls ~has action on this 17 I, 3,2 | Schism, p. 433). But if Photius really considered the ~filioque 18 I, 3,2 | remembered that ~it was not Photius who first made the filioque 19 I, 3,2 | aggressor, not the east. Photius followed ~up his letter 20 I, 3,2 | In this same year (867) ~Photius was deposed from the Patriarchate 21 I, 3,2 | condemned and anathematized Photius, ~reversing the decisions 22 I, 3,2 | Constantinople, Ignatius and Photius were reconciled to one another, 23 I, 3,2 | when Ignatius ~died in 877, Photius once more succeeded him 24 I, 3,2 | and all con-~demnations of Photius were withdrawn; these decisions 25 I, 3,2 | without protest at Rome. ~So Photius ended victorious, recognized 26 I, 3,2 | second schism is a myth: in Photius. later period of of-~fice ( 27 I, 3,2 | dispute between Nicholas and Photius had forced ~into the open. 28 I, 3,2 | up, and that was all. ~ Photius, always honored in the east 29 I, 3,2 | once more to recognize in Photius a ~great Churchman, a learned 30 I, 3,2 | in the verdict on Saint Photius. ~ At the beginning of the 31 I, 4,1 | Bulgarians, Serbs, and Russians. Photius was the first ~Patriarch 32 I, 4,1 | ablest among the pupils of Photius, and was familiar with a 33 I, 4,1 | take the quarrel ~between Photius and Nicholas too seriously; 34 I, 4,2 | Kiev period (988-1237).~ Photius also made plans to convert 35 I, 5,2 | since the days ~of Saint Photius. Had he but lived under 36 I, 7,6 | of this artistic renewal, Photius Kontoglou (1896-1965), ~ 37 II, 0,12| Encyclical Letter of Saint Photius (867)~2 The First Letter 38 II, 1,1 | position~upheld by Saint Photius against the west. But Byzantine 39 II, 1,1 | went somewhat further than Photius, in an attempt to bridge 40 II, 1,1 | Spirit by the Son. While Photius had spoken only of a temporal 41 II, 1,1 | two~Gregories agreed with Photius: the Spirit is manifested 42 II, 1,1 | semi-Sabellian monster,’ as Saint Photius put it? (P.G. 102, 289B).~


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