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- Theophilos III. Irenaios was born on 17 April 1939 on the Gr**** island of Samos as Emmanouil Skopelitis. He moved to Jerusalem in 1953. Irenaios served for...
- Irenaeus (/ɪrɪˈneɪəs/ or /ˌaɪrɪˈniːəs/; ‹See Tfd›Gr****: Εἰρηναῖος, translit. Eirēnaîos; c. 130 – c. 202 AD) was a Gr**** bishop noted for his role in guiding...
- Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt (1928–2018), Austrian ethnologist Patriarch Irenaios (Irenaios Skopelitis) (born 1939), patriarch of the Eastern Orthodox Patriarchate...
- controversies, the most recent of which led to the dismissal of patriarch Irenaios in 2005. The patriarch's total control over the patriarchate and its vast...
- 141st primate of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem to succeed the deposed Irenaios. His election was confirmed by the Eastern Orthodox synod of Constantinople...
- a small number of ****yrians, Gr****s and Georgians. In 2005, Patriarch Irenaios was deposed by the Holy Synod of Jerusalem after being accused of involvement...
- patriarchate very challenging. In 2005, a crisis occurred in the church when Irenaios was deposed as patriarch by the Holy Synod of Jerusalem after having sold...
- (lo**** tenens in Latin) again from 30 May 2005, after the deposition of Irenaios I on 6 May, until the election of Theophilos III on 22 August. Emmanuel...
- express the Orthodox world's confirmation of the deposition of Patriarch Irenaios of Jerusalem. In 2006, the patriarchate was invited to hear the appeal...
- Hierotheus Nicodemus I Gerasimus I Damian I Timotheus I Benedict I Diodoros I Irenaios I Theophilus III §: in exile at Constantinople due to the Latin rule over...