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1 1,4| although still subject to the Metropolitan of Caesarea, was given the 2 1,9| thrive. In 1359 a Wallachian Metropolitan was appointed by Constantinople 3 1,9| and in 1401, the Romanian Metropolitan of Suceava in Moldavia was 4 1,0| Theopemptos was consecrated Metropolitan of Kiev and all but two 5 1,0| Constantinople. (The first Russian Metropolitan was Hilarion in 1051, and 6 1,0| to Moscow by St. Peter, Metropolitan of Kiev († 1326 — commemorated 7 1,0| Russia could not accept a Metropolitan from there. Finally, in 8 1,0| Bishops elected their own Metropolitan and from this date the Russian 9 1,0| through the efforts of Metropolitan Gabriel of Moscow and his 10 1,0| re-established and Tikhon, Metropolitan of Moscow, was elected Patriarch 11 1,1| this Church is headed by a Metropolitan who lives in Warsaw.~ ~Czechoslovakia.~ 12 1,1| The Church is headed by a Metropolitan who lives in Prague.~ ~Sinai.~ 13 1,1| 1970, and it is headed by a Metropolitan, who lives in Tokyo, and 14 1,3| the See of Moscow as its Metropolitan, but he still kept a careful 15 1,3| prophetic insight, the aged Metropolitan called for the missionary 16 1,4| among the Saints Innocent, Metropolitan of Moscow, Enlightener of 17 1,4| his wife. Hearing of this, Metropolitan Philaret of Moscow encouraged 18 1,4| elevated to the rank of Metropolitan. He was especially loved 19 1,4| blind and in constant pain, Metropolitan Innocent died on Holy Saturday, 20 1,4| styling him St. Innocent, Metropolitan of Moscow, Enlightener of 21 1,4| under the supervision of the Metropolitan of St. Petersburg, and the 22 1,4| American delegates and elected Metropolitan Tikhon (formerly of America) 23 1,4| the arrival of Platon (now Metropolitan) in America in 1922, Bishop 24 1,4| Pennsylvania, in 1922, Metropolitan Platon was formally elected 25 1,4| with the re-confirmation of Metropolitan Platen's election of 1922, 26 1,4| suffering Church of Russia.~Metropolitan Platon served as Primate 27 1,4| elected the new Primate.~Metropolitan Theophilus immediately set 28 1,4| Sixth All American Sobor. Metropolitan Theophilus ruled during 29 1,4| status during his rule. Metropolitan Leonty was a man of great 30 1,4| Bishop of Chicago and now, Metropolitan. His wise leadership of 31 1,4| realization of his dream.~Metropolitan Ireney (Bekish) was elected 32 1,4| elected the new Primate upon Metropolitan Leonty's death, and became 33 1,5| Brooklyn. At the same time, a Metropolitan Germanos from the Antiochian 34 1,5| American Orthodox groups. Metropolitan Germanos returned to Beirut, 35 1,5| are presently ruled by a Metropolitan, appointed by the Patriarch 36 1,5| are presently ruled by a Metropolitan, resident in New York City. 37 1,5| of Greece. In 1918, the Metropolitan of Athens, Meletios, visited 38 1,5| parishes. On December 8, 1921, Metropolitan Meletios was elected Patriarch 39 1,5| conclusion of World War I, the Metropolitan of Sibiu in Transylvania 40 1,5| spiritual authority of the Metropolitan of Transylvania, those ordained 41 1,5| spiritual authority of the Metropolitan of Moldavia.~In April, 1929, 42 1,5| temporarily autonomous, headed by Metropolitan Platon (the Metropolia — 43 1,5| America. This group split with Metropolitan Platon in 1924, united with 44 1,5| is presently headed by a Metropolitan residing in New York City, 45 1,5| Communists in the Ukraine, the Metropolitan of the self-consecrated 46 1,5| headed by Mstislav, now Metropolitan). Bishop Bogdan refused 47 4,0| Repose of St. Innocent, Metropolitan of Moscow, Enlightener of 48 4,0| Glorification of St. Innocent, Metropolitan of Moscow, Enlightener of 49 7,2| stood.~In 1559, the Greek Metropolitan, Neophytos, traveling through 50 7,2| for her hospitality, the Metropolitan blessed her with an icon 51 7,2| oppose the Tatars, while Metropolitan Barlaam, together with the 52 8,3| takes place is a mystery. As Metropolitan Philaret of Moscow wrote 53 8,4| introduced by Peter Moghila, Metropolitan of Kiev and adopted by the 54 8,6| Greece, Albania, Cyprus) or Metropolitan (Russian Orthodox Church 55 8,6| entitled the Katholicos.~ ~Metropolitan, Archbishop.~Originally 56 8,6| Archbishop.~Originally a Metropolitan (from metropolis) was the 57 8,6| Jerusalem) give the title Metropolitan to every Diocesan Bishop 58 8,6| Archbishop now ranks above a Metropolitan in the Greek Churches, but 59 8,6| Slavic Churches the rank of Metropolitan is pre-eminent.~ ~Archimandrite.~


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