Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,Intro | following self-~governing or .autocephalous. Churches (After each Church
2 I,Intro | Patri-~arch. ~ ~Eleven other autocephalous Churches: Russia, Romania,
3 I,Intro | termed .autonomous. but not .autocephalous.: ~Finland, Japan and China. ~ ~
4 I,Intro | different Patriarchates and autocephalous Churches. In some ar-~eas
5 I,Intro | have been ~taken to form an autocephalous Orthodox Church in America,
6 I,Intro | often ~possesses its own autocephalous Church, ecclesiastical divisions
7 I,Intro | for example, only became autocephalous in 1951. ~ Such are the
8 I, 4,1 | The dream of Boris . an autocephalous Church of his own . became
9 I, 7,8 | monastery should be termed an .autocephalous. or merely an ~.autonomous.
10 I, 7,9 | solution: to form a ~single and autocephalous .American Orthodox Church..
11 I, 7,9 | In the past the different autocephalous Churches . often through
12 II, 2,1 | a number of independent Autocephalous Churches; and just as in
13 II, 2,2 | Church can have are the local Autocephalous Churches of the Orthodox~
14 II, 2,3 | representatives of~all the Autocephalous Churches have taken part
15 II, 4,2 | bishop who is head of an autocephalous~Church enjoys the right
16 II, 4,5 | Governing Synod in each autocephalous Church~which appoints bishops
17 II, 4,5 | by the heads of certain autocephalous Churches. The heads of~other
18 II, 5,1 | carried~into effect by certain autocephalous Churches. In March 1924
19 II, 5,1 | Church — not by separate autocephalous Churches acting independently.
20 II, 6,2 | delegation representing ten autocephalous Churches (Constantinople,
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