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 | | In the next patriarchal reign, that of Joseph Peter Stefani, a certain Anna Agsmi founded a congregation of religious women of the Sacred Heart; the Holy See suppressed the congregation and condemned its foundress, who, by means of her reputation for sanctity, was disseminating grave errors. |  | | As the patriarchs of the seventh and eighth centuries were orthodox, there was no reason why St. John Maro should have been placed at the head of an alleged orthodox branch of the Church of Antioch. |  | | The patriarch is elected by the Maronite bishops, usually on the ninth day after the see has been declared vacant. |
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http://www.catholicity.com/encyclopedia/m/maronites.html
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| | Antioch - Crystalinks |
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http://www.crystalinks.com/antioch.html
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| | History of the Syriac Orthodox Church |
 | | The Syriac Orthodox Church is one of the most ancient Christian Churches tracing its roots to the Church of Antioch. |  | | The Syrian Orthodox Church at a Glance by Patriarch H.H. Ignatius Zakka I |  | | The disciples Addai, Mari, Aggai and Apostle Thomas, are believed to have spread the Gospel in the regions north east of Antioch, of Edessa (Urhoy) and Nisibis and further to upper northern Mesopotamian plains between Rivers Tigris and Euphrates. |
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http://phoenicia.org/syriacs.html
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| | Eastern Patriarchates |
 | | The Metropolitans and Patriarchs of Muscovy are not among the Four Primates of the Greek Orthodox Church; in fact, the Russian Church is an entirely separate and independent entity from the Greek Church, and has been so since the 15th century. |  | | Although the Syrian Orthodox or Jacobite church, like the Coptic, no longer follow the Monophysite doctrine, and are doctrinally almost identical to the Eastern Orthodox churches, old emnities die hard and the church continues to preserve an independent identity, in communion with the Armenian, Coptic, and Abyssinian churches. |  | | The Eastern Orthodox faith is not as hierarchically arranged as the Roman church; each Patriarch is considered equal to the others in primacy, although Constantinople enjoys pride of place throughout the Orthodox world as the chief religious leader of the Imperial City. |
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http://www.hostkingdom.net/orthodox.html
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| | Shroro: The Syriac Orthodox Christian Digest |
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http://www.socdigest.org/articles/04sep05.html
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| | Popes & Patriarchs of Constantinople, Jerusalem, Alexandria, Antioch, etc. |
 | | The Patriarch recognized the Greek Church as autocephalous in 1850. |  | | The Patriarchate briefly was based at the second church of the City, the Church of the Holy Apostles, which may already have been in disrepair. |  | | When the Patriarchate settled in the Phanar Quarter, it was forbidden to build a new church, and forbidden to have any church with a dome. |
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http://www.friesian.com/popes.htm
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| | THE NESTORIAN PAGES |
 | | Patriarchs of the Church of the East (PDF) |  | | Patriarchs of the Church of the East (HTML) |  | | This page contains links to a paper on the Church of the East which I have written, as well as some other things I have put together related to this church in general and particulary to their history in Central Asia, as well as a list of relevant websites. |
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http://www.oxuscom.com/nestpage.htm
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| | antioch of syria and other syria related information |
 | | The Antioch Initiative is a strategic vision modeled after the church at Antioch, Syria, described in the book of Acts. |  | | H.H. PATRIARCH OF ANTIOCH AND ALL THE EAST Supreme Head of the Universal Syrian Orthodox Church 122nd successor of St.Peter in the Apostolic See of Antioch " So Barnabas went to Tarsus to look for... |  | | Antioch was one of the earliest centers of Christianity... |
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http://www.nethorde.com/syria/antioch-of-syria.html
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| | Crusader States, Kings of Jerusalem & Cyprus, Templars, Hospitallers, Israel, etc. |
 | | Antioch and Edessa ended up acknowledging Roman suzerainty, which had been claimed from the first as part of the agreement with the Crusaders when they passed through Constantinople. |  | | Godfrey of Boulogne (or Bouillon), the leader of the First Crusade, held that there could be only one King in Jerusalem, Jesus Christ, but his successors exercised no such scruple. |  | | Also, he mentions that the Order survived the secularization of Prussia, was disestablished by Napoleon, but today, after revivals by the Hapsburgs, has its headquarters in Vienna. |
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http://www.friesian.com/outremer.htm
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| | patriarchs - OneLook Dictionary Search |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=patriarchs
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| | Wikipedia Topics from Answers.com |
 | | List of Patriarchs of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church |  | | List of pastoral visits of Pope John Paul II outside Italy |  | | list of patrol vessels of the United States Navy |
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http://www.answers.com/library/Wikipedia-letter-1L-first-32401
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| | OrthodoxInternetServices.Com - Orthodoxy: List of Patriarchs |
 | | Orthodox Christianity does not speak empty words when it claims to be the Church founded by Christ, nor does it speak empty words when it claims to be able to trace the ordination of every one of its Bishops, Presbyters, and Deacons back to the time of the Holy Apostles. |  | | This present list is proof of its claim. |  | | It is a list that traces the lineage of the successors of the Bishopric of Constantinople from St. Andrew the Apostle right down to our current Patriarch Bartholomew. |
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http://www.orthodoxinternetservices.com/orthodoxy/listofpatriarchs.html
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| | Category:Bishops - OrthodoxWiki |
 | | It is recommended that only Non-Chalcedonian Bishops should be included in the subcategory Category:Non-Chalcedonian Bishops and groups considered schismatic from a mainstream "Chalcedonian Orthodox perspective" should likewise be listed in subcategories. |  | | To add bishops to this category, read How to create a new page, follow the directions there, and add [[Category:Bishops]] to the bottom of your new article. |  | | This page was last modified 00:57, July 21, 2005. |
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http://www.orthodoxwiki.org/Category:Bishops
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| | Lists of incumbents - Encyclopedia of Political Information |
 | | Former members of the U.S. House of Representatives |  | | List of national leaders - heads of state or government who are in office |  | | Current incumbents may also be found in the countries' articles (main article and "Politics of"), on 2003 in politics, and past leaders on 1957 (the first year-page to include them), lists of people associated with the American Civil War, World War I, World War II. |
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http://www.politicalinformation.net/encyclopedia/Lists_of_incumbents.htm
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| | CHURCH FATHERS: Home |
 | | - The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs (c. |  | | - Epistle to Hero a Deacon of Antioch (Spurious)--> |
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http://www.newadvent.org/fathers
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http://www.infothis.com/find/358
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http://www.infoslurp.com/information/53
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