Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | teachings of St. Ignatius of Antioch († 107), then, where this
2 1,2 | sent to the Christians at Antioch, fetching Paul from Tarsus
3 1,3 | were Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch, Polycarp, Bishop of Smyrna,
4 1,4 | out — Rome, Alexandria and Antioch (Canon 6), and the See of
5 1,4 | next place in honor after Antioch (Canon 7).~ ~Constantinople
6 1,4 | Patriarchates of Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem, and until
7 1,6 | St. Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch († 107).~St. Ignatius was
8 1,6 | was the second Bishop of Antioch and is commemorated on December
9 1,0 | Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem.~The Russian
10 1,1 | Alexandrian Patriarchate.~ ~Antioch.~Like Alexandria, the ancient
11 1,1 | ancient Patriarchate of Antioch was severely decimated by
12 1,5 | parishes under the Patriarch of Antioch's spiritual care. Bishop
13 1,5 | appointed by the Patriarch of Antioch, and resides in New York
14 1,5 | Church under the Patriarch of Antioch, remaining in that status
15 4,4 | Chrysostom introduced it at Antioch in 386 and at Constantinople
16 7,2 | Theophilus, Governor of Antioch, the most excellent Theophilus (
17 7,2 | Theophilus (Luke 1:1). From Antioch, the Holy Object was transferred
18 8,3 | Church. St. Ignatius of Antioch, in his Letter to the Ephesians
19 8,6 | Alexandria (Pope and Patriarch), Antioch, Jerusalem, Russia, Serbia,
20 9,7 | Apostles, St. Ignatius of Antioch (who had known St. John
21 10,3 | to Damascus (9:10), to Antioch and Cyprus (11:19), to Asia
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