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Bishop Kallistos Ware
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1 I,Intro | these four Churches bear the title Patri-~arch. ~ ~Eleven other 2 I,Intro | Churches are known by the title Patriarch; the head of the 3 I,Intro | convenient to use the shortest title: the Orthodox ~Church. ~ 4 I, 1 | capital, who was given the title Met-~ropolitan. As the third 5 I, 2,2 | God. (Theotokos). This title was already accepted in 6 I, 2,2 | person: to ~deny her this title is to separate the Incarnate 7 I, 2,2 | these cities received the title Patriarch. The five Patriarchates ~ 8 I, 4,1 | abundantly deserve their title, .Apostles of the ~Slavs.. ~ 9 I, 4,2 | being given the special ~title of .Passion Bearers.: it 10 I, 5,2 | calendar ~with the special title of New Martyrs: many of 11 I, 6,2 | went far to justify the title ~.Holy Russia.. Orthodox 12 I, 6,2 | affairs, and assumed the title .Great Lord,. ~hitherto 13 I, 6,3 | Church,. but he was given the title .Supreme Judge of the Spiritual 14 I, 7,3 | in Orthodox usage, the title .Pope. is not limited solely 15 I, 7,10 | which, though using the title .Orthodox,. has in fact 16 II, 0,12 | scholars today regard this title as misleading and do~not 17 II, 2,4 | is usually given~her full title: ‘Our All-Holy, immaculate, 18 II, 2,4 | in the strict sense). The title~Panagia, although never 19 II, 4,5 | Ecclesiastical Titles~Patriarch. The title borne by the heads of certain 20 II, 4,5 | Archbishop was a more general title of honour, given to bishops 21 II, 4,5 | bishop, and call by the title Archbishop~those who in 22 II, 4,5 | importance. Now used simply as a title of honour~for priest-monks 23 II, 4,5 | monastery. Among the Russians, a title of~honour for priest-monks ( 24 II, 4,5 | Archpriest or Protopope. A title of honour given to non-monastic 25 II, 4,5 | a deacon.~Archdeacon. A title of honour given to monastic 26 II, 4,5 | deacon).~Protodeacon. A title of honour given to deacons 27 II, 6,1 | absorption (Compare the title of a famous paper written


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