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1 1,5| latter years of the reign of Patriarch Photius. The breach of 1054, 2 1,7| St. Athanasius the Great, Patriarch of Alexandria († 373).~St. 3 1,7| this Saint.~ ~St. Cyril, Patriarch of Alexandria († 444).~St. 4 1,8| St. Photius the Great, Patriarch of Constantinople († 891).~ 5 1,9| middle of the 9th Century, Patriarch Photius initiated large 6 1,0| was raised to the rank of Patriarch (the first being Patriarch 7 1,0| Patriarch (the first being Patriarch Job), ranking fifth after 8 1,0| the liturgical reforms of Patriarch Nikon (1605-1681) who attempted 9 1,0| the Great) in 1721. The Patriarch had died in 1700 and Peter, 10 1,0| Metropolitan of Moscow, was elected Patriarch by the All-Russian Council 11 1,1| in size. At present the Patriarch's jurisdiction includes 12 1,1| primate is confirmed by the Patriarch of the Mother Church, in 13 1,1| population in America. Its Patriarch, who lives in Damascus, 14 1,1| Places of Palestine. The Patriarch of Jerusalem is a Greek, 15 1,1| styled the Catholicos — Patriarch of All Georgia.~ ~ ~Serbia.~ 16 1,1| the Serbian Church is the Patriarch, who lives in Belgrade.~ ~ 17 1,1| finally recognized in 1885 by Patriarch Joachim IV of Constantinople. 18 1,1| became a Patriarchate, whose Patriarch lives in Bucharest. In numbers 19 1,1| the jurisdiction of the Patriarch of Constantinople. On April 20 1,1| Constantinople by omitting the Patriarch's name at the Divine Liturgy, 21 1,1| Constantinople. In 1872, the Patriarch of Constantinople excommunicated 22 1,1| the Turks (which cost the Patriarch of Constantinople, Gregory, 23 1,1| remain subject to a captive Patriarch in Constantinople, in 1833 24 1,1| not been recognized by the Patriarch of Constantinople. The Czechoslovak 25 1,1| he is consecrated by the Patriarch of Alexandria and lives 26 1,1| Church was proclaimed by the Patriarch of Moscow in 1970, and it 27 1,4| of America) as the first Patriarch of the Russian Church in 28 1,4| Autocephaly was signed by Patriarch Alexis of the Russian Orthodox 29 1,4| been proposed by the late Patriarch Tikhon at the First All 30 1,5| the spiritual care of the Patriarch of Constantinople.~ ~Antiochian.~ 31 1,5| several parishes under the Patriarch of Antioch's spiritual care. 32 1,5| Metropolitan, appointed by the Patriarch of Antioch, and resides 33 1,5| being consecrated by the Patriarch of Constantinople on September 34 1,5| which was placed under the Patriarch's spiritual jurisdiction. 35 1,5| Diocese, and confirmed by the Patriarch, although the Diocese is 36 1,5| Metropolitan Meletios was elected Patriarch of Constantinople, and on 37 1,5| November, 1948, he was elected Patriarch of Constantinople, being 38 1,5| group remaining loyal to the Patriarch in Bucharest and the other 39 1,5| Valerian). Those loyal to the Patriarch adopted the title Romanian 40 1,5| spiritual jurisdiction of the Patriarch of Romania.~ ~Russian.~With 41 1,5| spiritual jurisdiction of the Patriarch of Moscow, and thus another 42 1,5| remaining affiliated with the Patriarch of Moscow, who is represented 43 1,5| was consecrated by the Patriarch of Serbia to organize a 44 1,5| remaining faithful to the Patriarch of Serbia and the other 45 1,5| however, remained loyal to the Patriarch of Moscow, being constituted 46 1,5| independent Church under the Patriarch of Antioch, remaining in 47 1,5| spiritual jurisdiction of the Patriarch of Constantinople. The Ukrainian 48 2,3| mystical parts. According to Patriarch Germanus of Constantinople, 49 2,6| 301-302].~St. Sophronius, Patriarch of Jerusalem, wrote in the 50 3,8| revised by St. Sophronius, Patriarch of Jerusalem (tea.638). 51 4,2| Emperor sent a letter to Patriarch Macarius I (313-323) in 52 4,2| belonged to the Savior, Patriarch Macarius ordered that the 53 4,2| the Orthodox Queen and the Patriarch together lifted up the Life-Creating 54 5,2| of St. Methodius († 846), Patriarch of Constantinople, who was 55 6,1| Russian liturgical books under Patriarch Nikon and the ensuing Old 56 6,2| the Almsgiver, when he was Patriarch, reading in the Gospel lesson 57 7,2| being made at the order of Patriarch Nikon. One copy was placed 58 7,2| had been commissioned by Patriarch Nikon, was brought in 1656 59 7,2| At the summons of then Patriarch Hermogenes (who was the 60 7,2| aid the homeland. At the Patriarch's request, the Kazan Icon 61 8,6| Ecclesiastical Titles Patriarch.~This is the title borne 62 8,6| Constantinople, Alexandria (Pope and Patriarch), Antioch, Jerusalem, Russia,


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