Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,7| St. Basil the Great, Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia (†
2 1,7| Gregory the Theologian, Archbishop of Constantinople († 389).~
3 1,7| St. John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople († 407).~
4 1,8| St. Gregory Palamas, Archbishop of Thessalonica († ca. 1360).~
5 1,8| liturgical services.~ ~St. Mark, Archbishop of Ephesus (15th Cent.).~
6 1,9| consecration in 1219 as Archbishop of Serbia, and in 1346 a
7 1,1| role played by the late Archbishop Makarios, who ruled Cyprus
8 1,1| 25, 1821, Germanos, the Archbishop of Patras, raised the banner
9 1,1| Synod, presided over by the Archbishop of Athens.~ ~Albania.~Christianized
10 1,1| this Monastery is always an Archbishop, elected by the Monks of
11 1,1| Nicholas (Kassatkin), later Archbishop of Japan († 1912 — commemorated
12 1,3| enlarged domain. In 1869, Archbishop Innocent was elevated to
13 1,4| elevated to the dignity of Archbishop and his new Archdiocese
14 1,4| personal example. In 1860, Archbishop Innocent met the future
15 1,4| and the newly-elevated Archbishop Tikhon was now given two
16 1,4| over 200 years.)~In 1907, Archbishop Tikhon was replaced by Archbishop
17 1,4| Archbishop Tikhon was replaced by Archbishop Platon (Rozhdestvensky),
18 1,4| were organized. In 1915, Archbishop Evdokim (Meschersky) replaced
19 1,4| Evdokim (Meschersky) replaced Archbishop Platon and though he spent
20 1,4| Orthodoxy.~With the departure of Archbishop Evdokim to Russia to attend
21 1,4| Cleveland, Ohio. It confirming Archbishop Alexander as the Primate
22 1,4| under the local direction of Archbishop Appollinary. In 1934, at
23 1,5| ordained to the Priesthood by Archbishop Platon in New York and the
24 1,5| was consecrated Bishop by Archbishop Tikhon as his Auxiliary
25 1,5| spiritual jurisdiction of either Archbishop Tikhon and the Russian Church
26 1,5| elevated to the rank of Archbishop and in 1923, he consecrated
27 1,5| in numbers and in 1931, Archbishop Athenagoros was appointed
28 1,5| Constantinople, being succeeded by Archbishop Michael of Corinth as Exarchate
29 1,5| are headed by an Exarch — Archbishop, residing in New York, and
30 1,5| Bogdan was consecrated by Archbishop Athenogoros of the Greek
31 1,5| status until 1924, when Archbishop John Theodorovich arrived
32 1,5| Church in Canada. In 1949, Archbishop Mstislav (Skrypnik) was
33 1,5| Church of America under Archbishop Mstislav merged with the
34 1,5| Ukrainian Orthodox Church under Archbishop John (Theodorovich) to form
35 3,6| to St. Gregory Palamas, Archbishop of Thessalonica. St. Gregory'
36 4,0| Nicholas the Wonderworker, Archbishop of Myra in Lycia (Dec. 6)~
37 6,2| representative was Macedonius, Archbishop of Constantinople. The Pneumatomachi
38 7,2| On the third night, the Archbishop of Novgorod, Elijah, heard
39 7,2| of the Queen of Heaven, Archbishop Elijah then established
40 7,2| into the town and tell the Archbishop and the rulers about her
41 7,2| together with her, to the Archbishop and the Governor of the
42 7,2| where a Molieben was sung by Archbishop Jeremiah. A Cross-Procession
43 8,6| other Churches are entitled Archbishop (i.e., Greece, Albania,
44 8,6| Katholicos.~ ~Metropolitan, Archbishop.~Originally a Metropolitan (
45 8,6| capital of a province, while Archbishop was a more general title
46 8,6| Bishop and grant the title Archbishop to those who formerly would
47 8,6| styled Metropolitans. Thus an Archbishop now ranks above a Metropolitan
48 9,7| but from time to time. As Archbishop Paul, Primate of the Orthodox
49 9,7| from The Faith We Hold, by Archbishop Paul, p.85-86.]~The Jesus
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