Definition of Chirotony. Meaning of Chirotony. Synonyms of Chirotony

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- accompanies the conferring of a blessing or authority. In Christian churches, chirotony is used as both a symbolic and formal method of invoking the Holy Spirit...
- the bishop of Cetinje and Metropolitan of Skenderija and Primorje. The chirotony, which took place during the national-church ****embly, was parti****ted...
- Petro Parfenii Petrovich was an Orthodox Bishop and a Basilian monk who united the Ruthenian Church with Rome. On April 24, 1646, 63 Ruthenian priests...
- chorbishops. The title of the ordination for a chorbishop reads, in fact, "The chirotony by which are completed the chorbishops and the metropolitans and the high...
- criticized him for accepting foreign chirotony, however, in 1696 ****nije III Čarnojević recognized the chirotony due to Nikodim's resolute defense of...
- authorities that did not grant permission to carry out the episcopal chirotony of the fourth hierarch and thus obtain the canonically required number...
- the Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene in Warsaw, he accepted episcopal chirotony and was appointed vicar of the Warsaw-Bielsk diocese with the title of...
- Autocephalous Orthodox Church three candidates for clergy to accept bishop chirotony and take over the cathedral in Wrocław and Szczecin: Mikołaj Niesłuchowski...
- Russian Orthodox Church announced his episcopal appointment. The episcopal chirotony, on the other hand, took place on August 20 of the same year at Kiev's...
- ordained a bishop at the Cathedral of St. Alexander Nevsky in Tallinn. The chirotony (laying on of hands) was done by Alexei II with Metropolitan Tikhon (Tajakka)...