-
ordain for
these priests who are
protopopes and c****piscopi" (Syntagma, III, 142).
There are
cases in
which a
protopope in a
remote place has episcopal...
- – 14
April 1682; also
spelled Awakum) was a
Russian Old
Believer and
protopope of the
Kazan Cathedral on Red
Square who led the
opposition to Patriarch...
- air. A
number of
ecclesiastical dignitaries,
known as the
party of the
protopopes (deans), had
accepted the
responsibility for the
revision of the church...
-
attended not only by
protopopes and priests, but also by
three laymen delegates from each
Romanian inhabited village. The 54
protopopes,
together with the...
-
Cathedral and Monastery,
which became a seat of a
local church hierarch, the
Protopope.
Administrative reforms led to
Kharkiv being governed from 1708 from Kyiv...
- Байкал,
Ozero Baikal). This
usage is
attested already in the Life of
Protopope Avvakum (1621–1682), and on the late-17th-century maps by
Semyon Remezov...
- the
title of archpriest,
protopresbyter (also
called "protopriest", or "
protopope"),
hieromonk (a monk who has been
ordained to the priesthood) archimandrite...
- ****cuted by the
church and the state. The
chief opposition figure, the
protopope Avvakum, was
burned at the stake. The
split afterwards became permanent...
- by
Romania and
other Orthodox countries,
together with 40
hegumens and
protopopes, to mark the
Centenary of Romania. The E****enical
Patriarch chaired the...
-
first female priest to hold this
office in Haccombe. Archpriest, also
protopope (‹See Tfd›Gr****: πρωτοπαπᾶς, protopapas) or
protopresbyter (‹See Tfd›Gr****:...