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Jerusalem as one of five
Patriarchates. The East–West
Schism of 1054
split the
Latin Church's see of Rome from the
Byzantine patriarchates of the East, thus...
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World Patriarchates was
succeeded by his brother,
Emigidius J. Ryzy. He
functioned as
apostolic administrator. In 1997, the
American World Patriarchates reported...
- five
ancient Patriarchates, the Pentarchy,
listed in
order of
preeminence ranked by the Quini****t
Council in 692: The five
junior Patriarchates created after...
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pravoslavnaya tserkov',
abbreviated as РПЦ), also
officially known as the
Moscow Patriarchate (Московский патриархат,
Moskovskiy patriarkhat), is an autocephalous...
- Goa also have
status as
patriarchates,
established in 1451, 1716 and 1886 respectively.
There have also been
Latin Patriarchates for the
remainder of the...
-
declaring Russia also to be a
patriarchate,
numbering Moscow's
bishop as
fifth in rank
behind the
ancient patriarchates. The
Russian Orthodox Church became...
- The
Limits of the Five
Patriarchates is a Gr**** text
describing the five
patriarchates of
Christianity in the
Middle Ages. It is
found appended to some...
- the Holy See and
mutually recognize each
other as
holding authentic patriarchates,
being part of the same
Catholic communion.
Their fellow Catholic particular...
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sixth Patriarchate after the
Pentarchy patriarchates of Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria,
Antioch and Jerusalem. The seat of the
Patriarchate was the...
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Patriarchate of Peć may
refer to:
Patriarchate of Peć (monastery),
Eastern Orthodox Patriarchal Monastery of the
Serbian Orthodox Church, near the city...