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catholicos (plural: catholicoi) is the head of
certain churches in some
Eastern Christian traditions. The
title implies autocephaly and, in some cases...
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Retrieved 2006-12-13.
Yovhannes Drasxanakertc'i/John
Katholikos (1987).
History of
Armenia by John
Katholikos.
Translated by Maksoudian,
Krikor H. Atlanta, Georgia:...
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abuse cases involving clergy.
Catholic (from Gr****: καθολικός, romanized:
katholikos, lit. 'universal') was
first used to
describe the
church in the early...
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catholic is
derived from the
Ancient Gr****
adjective καθολικός (romanized:
katholikos),
meaning "general", "universal". It is ****ociated with the Gr**** adverb...
- via Late
Latin catholicus, from the
ancient Gr****
adjective καθολικός (
katholikos) 'universal')
comes from the Gr****
phrase καθόλου (katholou) 'on the whole...
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metropolitan bishop of
Larissa in 1340–62. In 1359–62, he also
served as
katholikos krites ton Rhomaion. He was the
author of
several homilies. PLP, 1098...
- (1976), 167–175.
Luise Abramowski, "Der
Bischof von Seleukia-Ktesiphon als
Katholikos und
Patriarch der
Kirche des Ostens," in
Dmitrij Bumazhnov u. Hans R....
- ISBN 9781907318047.
Luise Abramowski, "Der
Bischof von Seleukia-Ktesiphon als
Katholikos und
Patriarch der
Kirche des Ostens," in
Dmitrij Bumazhnov u. Hans R....
- 6:1 He is also
responsible for the
first known use of the Gr**** word
katholikos (καθολικός), or catholic,
meaning "universal", "complete", "general",...
- The
kritai katholikoi tōn Rhomaiōn (Gr****: κριταὶ καθολικοὶ τῶν Ῥωμαίων, "universal
judges of the Romans") were a
supreme court during the late Byzantine...