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| | THE BROTHERHOOD OF THE HOLY SEPULCHER in JERUSALEM - NEW BYZANTIUM |
 | | The Church of the Resurrection is rebuilt in 617-626 by Patriarch Modesto. |  | | The Patriarch of Jerusalem, therefore, is the Chief, President, Governor, and Hegumen of the Brotherhood of the Holy Sepulcher and is addressed by the ecclesiastical traditional laws as Father and Most Holy Beatitude Patriarch of the Holy City of Jerusalem and of all Palestine (see Calendar of the Holy Sepulcher 1994, p. |  | | The Church of Jerusalem becomes reorganized at the beginning of the Fourth Century during the period of the Bishop Makarios I. At the same time, monastic life begins to be reformed and takes on the identity that is characteristic of the Brotherhood of the Holy Sepulcher. |
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| | Orthodox Church of Jerusalem - Encyclopedia, History and Biography |
 | | The Orthodox Church of Jerusalem, properly called the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem, is regarded by Orthodox Christians as the mother church of all of Christendom, because it was in Jerusalem that the Church was established on the day of Pentecost with the descent of the Holy Spirit on the disciples of Jesus Christ. |  | | From Jerusalem the gospel of Christ was spread to the world. |  | | The Church of Jerusalem remains the custodian of many of the holy sites in Jerusalem and environs, sometimes jointly with Roman Catholic or Coptic or Armenian Orthodox Christians. |
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| | Michel Sabbah, Patriarch Jerusalem - Questions and Answers on Justice and Peace in Our Holy Land |
 | | Jerusalem has a central and symbolic value for religion and for the world. |  | | The position of the local Church of Jerusalem is practically the same as that of the Holy See. |  | | Since Jerusalem is at the heart of the conflict, and since the majority of holy places, Jewish, Christian, and Muslim are found there, this adds a religious dimension to the conflict. |
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| | ABC News: Jerusalem Patriarch Demoted to Monk |
 | | JERUSALEM Jun 16, 2005 The bishopric court of the Greek Orthodox Church in the Holy Land has defrocked embattled Patriarch Irineos I and demoted him to the rank of monk, officials said Thursday. |  | | Reports of the leases have infuriated Palestinians, who dominate the Orthodox congregation in the Holy Land and claim east Jerusalem as the capital of a future state. |  | | Legally, however, church leaders cannot dismiss him: Only the governments in areas where his congregation lives Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority have the power to do that, by withdrawing their recognition of him. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Blessed Albert |
 | | Patriarch of Jerusalem, one of the conspicuous ecclesiastics in the troubles between the Holy See and Federick Barbarossa; date of birth uncertain; died 14 September, 1215. |  | | As it implied persecution and a prospect of martyrdom, he accepted, and was appointed by Innocent III, who at the same time made him Papal Legate. |  | | In Palestine, at that time, the hermits of Mount Carmel lived in separate cells. |
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| | Ecumenical Meeting with Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem and Pope John Paul II, March 25, 2000 |
 | | I greet Your Beatitude Patriarch Torkom, and all the Archbishops and Bishops of the Churches and Ecclesial Communities present. |  | | Here in Jerusalem, in the City where our Lord Jesus Christ died and rose from the dead, his words ring out with special resonance, particularly the words he spoke on the night before he died: "that they may all be one;... |  | | The pilgrim path of the Church through this new century and the new millennium is the path traced out for her by her inherent vocation to unity. |
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| | Agenzia Fides - ASIA/HOLY LAND - Christmas : promise of life, joy and peace for the people of Israel and Palestine . ... |
 | | The Patriarch underlined the important role of religious leaders who should, he said, “continue to insist on justice, human dignity, security and employment and at the same time have the duty to show people the way to peace. |  | | In the message, presented in Jerusalem today, the Patriarch said: “We have seen Life and we have heard what the Lord says: ‘He announces peace for his people as long as they do not resume their life of foolishness (Ps 84/85, 9). |  | | The Christian meaning of Christmas is that the Word of God came into the world bringing life. |
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| | Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | The Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem ranks fourth of nine (Any of the early Biblical characters regarded as fathers of the human race) patriarchs in the (Derived from the Byzantine Church and adhering to Byzantine rites) Eastern Orthodox Church. |  | | Today the headquarters of the patriarchate is the (Click link for more info and facts about Church of the Holy Sepulchre) Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. |  | | After the (A member of a Semitic people originally from the Arabian peninsula and surrounding territories who speaks Arabic and who inhabits much of the Middle East and northern Africa) Arab conquest, (A believer or follower of Islam) Muslims recognized Jerusalem as the seat of Christianity and the Patriarch as its leader. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/O/Or/Orthodox_Patriarch_of_Jerusalem.htm
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| | The Jerusalem Task Force |
 | | The Church of Jerusalem is the Mother Church. |  | | Moreover, in spite of its sizable income and vast real estate holdings, the patriarchate of Jerusalem uniformly has refused to repair or construct churches or church schools, or to establish low income housing for the underprivileged faithful, nor have the supported the needy Orthodox humanitarian organizations. |  | | They have created a defacto schism in the church between clergy and lay people by forcing the faithful to be strangers in their own church. |
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| | Byzantine Empire |
 | | By order of the Emperor Constantine and under the auspices of his mother, the Empress Helena the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and the Church of the Resurrection were built in Jerusalem. |  | | The building of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher - known to the Byzantines as the Church of the Resurrection (Anastasis) at the order of the Emperor Constantine probably took ten years (326-335). |  | | Near its southern extremity the Emperor Justinian erected a vast church, the Nea (new church), in honor of Mary, mother of God. |
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http://www.crystalinks.com/byzantine.html
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| | NCC 2003 General Assembly: Reissue of Resolution Recognizing the Patriarch of Jerusalem |
 | | WHEREAS the venerable and ancient Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem is unable to function as a legal entity in Israel, and is thus unable to oversee properly the Holy Shrines and property under its jurisdiction and to operate the schools, hospitals and other institutions through which it serves Orthodox Christians in the Holy Land. |  | | WHEREAS the General Assembly of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA, meeting in November 2002, expressed serious concern about the ongoing failure of the Government of Israel to recognize the canonical election in August 2001 of His Beatitude Irenaios, the Patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem. |  | | Press Government of Israel to Recognize the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, National Council of Churches General Assembly Urges |
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| | Biography |
 | | On August 2, 1936, he was ordained into the holy diaconate by his spiritual father and favorite teacher, the late Patriarch, Archbishop Torkom Koushagian. |  | | After completing his elementary education at the Holy Translators Armenian School in Baghdad, he entered the theological seminary of the Armenian Patriarchate of St. James in Jerusalem as the youngest student of his class. |  | | At his ordination as a priest on July 23, 1939, he was given the name Torkom. |
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| | Metropolitan Irineos elected Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem |
 | | Photo: AP Amid cries of "axios" (he is worthy), Metropolitan Irineos, one of the candidates rejected by the Israeli government a month ago, was elected Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem in a colorful ceremony in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. |  | | Irineos, who was born in Samos in 1939, came to Jerusalem in 1953 and studied at the Greek Orthodox Seminary on Mt. Zion. |  | | Only the 17 members of the Holy Synod, the higher clergy, participated in the final vote, which took place in the altar of the ancient Church of the Holy Sepulcher opposite the tomb of Jesus. |
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| | Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center His Beatitude, Gregorios III, Patriarch / Batiryark of the cities of ... |
 | | Patriarch Gregory, whose see is in Damascus, was pleased with the welcome given by the synod to Eastern-rite Catholics (who have the same origin as the Orthodox, but are in communion with the Holy See of Rome), and noted a certain willingness "to listen to the voice of this little Eastern flock." |  | | Gregory III Laham, patriarch of Antioch of the Greek-Melkites, and Cardinal Lubomyr Husar, archbishop major of Lviv, Ukraine, met with journalists Tuesday to explain their Churches´ situation and eventual steps that might be taken after the Synod of Bishops. |  | | His Beatitude, Gregorios III, Patriarch / Batiryark of the cities of Antioch, Alexandria and Jerusalem, of Cilicia, Syria, Iberia, Arabia Mesopotamia, Pentapolis, Ethiopia, of all of Egypt and the entire East, Father of Fathers, Pastor of Pastors, Bishop of Bishops, the Thirteenth of The Holy Apostles (Patriarcat Grec Melkite Catholique) - Messages, Speeches, and Interviews |
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| | Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem - Michel Sabbah |
 | | Jerusalem, and all the Holy Land, is always waiting for a true resurrection of all its inhabitants, a resurrection with which we can see God on this land, which fill us with the Spirit of God, the spirit of justice, reconciliation and love." |  | | Easter is a message of hope for Jerusalem and all the Church of Jerusalem where Jesus is risen, and where we, Christians of this land, are called to witness to the Lord Jesus in our difficult times in these days." |  | | Another reason of worry in these days is the critical situation between Moslems and Christians in Nazareth, a main holy place for Christians and a main center for the celebrations of the year 2000. |
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| | Jordan endorses new Greek Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem |
 | | On his election day, the patriarch, formerly a representative of Jerusalem's Church in Athens, said in a statement that he will serve the church and support the Palestinian people and their just issues. |  | | “The patriarch and the prime minister held a friendly conversation which was effective and in favour of the church and the Christian Orthodox denomination,” he told The Jordan Times. |  | | Hanna, however, did not elaborate on whether the church sought Israel's approval of the new patriarch. |
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| | Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Jerusalem |
 | | The Church and the Episcopacy of Jerusalem was and is the "Mother of all Churches". |  | | When the crusaders conquered the Holy Lands in 1099 AD, they appointed their own patriarch (the schism between the East Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches preceded in 1054 AD) but they weren’t able to abolish the Greek orthodox patriarch who stayed for safety reasons in Constantinople. |  | | The history of the Patriarchate begins from the first Christian community in the years of the Apostles. |
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| | The Confession of Dositheus @ ELCore.Net |
 | | It was formally transmitted by the Eastern Patriarchs to the Russian Church in 1721, and through it to certain Bishops of the Church of England, as an ultimatum to be received without further question or conference by all who would be in communion with the Orthodox Church. |  | | , by the mercy of God, Patriarch of the Holy City of Jerusalem and of all Palestine, declare and confess this to be the faith of the Eastern Church. |  | | In the Orthodox church the Confession started a controversy that culminated in 1672 in a convocation by Dosítheos, patriarch of Jerusalem, of a church council that repudiated all Calvinist doctrines and reformulated Orthodox teachings in a manner intended to distinguish them from both Protestantism and Roman Catholicism. |
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| | Jerusalem: History |
 | | B.C., Jerusalem became the spiritual and political capital of the Hebrews. |  | | Israel transferred many Arabs out of the Old City but promised access to the holy places to people of all religions. |  | | Most Christians favored a free city open to all religions. |
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| | Behind the news, Bulletin Issue No. 16, 2 May 2002 |
 | | Under the church's constitution, election of the patriarch must be approved by the ruling powers in the Holy Land - Israel, the Palestinian Authority and the Kingdom of Jordan. |  | | The Latin Patriarchate, along with the other Heads of Churches, has attempted to mediate in the standoff at Nativity Church, and issued a brief explanation of the situation following the third consecutive Sunday where Christians in Bethlehem could not attend Catholic, Greek or Armenian Orthodox services in the church. |  | | k) On 5 April, a statement was issued by Patriarch Alexy II of Moscow and all Russia and the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church on the situation in the Middle East. |
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| | Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center His Beatitude, Gregorios III, Patriarch / Batiryark of the cities of ... |
 | | His Beatitude, Gregorios III, Patriarch / Batiryark of the cities of Antioch, Alexandria and Jerusalem, of Cilicia, Syria, Iberia, Arabia Mesopotamia, Pentapolis, Ethiopia, of all of Egypt and the entire East, Father of Fathers, Pastor of Pastors, Bishop of Bishops, the Thirteenth of The Holy Apostles (Patriarcat Grec Melkite Catholique) Biography |  | | Picture of the Patriarch of the Greek Melkite Church |  | | His Beatitude, Patriarch Gregorious III St Cyril Church, Heliopolis. |
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| | TIMELINE 7th CENTURY page of ULTIMATE SCIENCE FICTION WEB GUIDE |
 | | Islamic History of the 7th Century 614 Persians capture Jerusalem, Patriarch Zacharias and Christian population with True Cross sent as prisoners to Persia The Byzantine Empire in the 7th Century 614: Invitation to the Hashimites to accept Islam. |  | | Islamic History of the 7th Century 693 "Bertwald consecrated archbishop by Godwin, bishop of the Gauls, on the fifth day before the nones of July; about which time died Gifmund, who was Bishop of Rochester; and Archbishop Bertwald consecrated Tobias in his stead. |  | | The most notable scholar in such centers was Severus Sebokht, titularly a Bishop at the Kenneshre convent on the Euphrates river, (also known as Qinnesrin, or Keneshra) during the reign of the Patriarch Athanasius Gammala [died 631] and Patriarch John. |
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| | Letters from Jerusalem No 170+ |
 | | Latin Patriarch Sabbah showed his appreciation for the work of the EAPPI in his address before a group of Christian and Muslim religious and secular leaders in Nablus. |  | | There were not all the happy, as their son who graduated this year from Bethlehem University had had his request for a Study Visa for the UK refused. |  | | On Monday 2nd August, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, the Lutheran Bishop of Jerusalem and the Greek Melkite Archimandrite visited three predominantly Muslim Palestinian communities on the West Bank – Tulkarem, Jayyous and Nablus. |
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| | Latin Patriarchate |
 | | PASTORAL LETTER, OF H.B.PATRIARCH MICHEL SABBAH, LATIN PATRIARCH OF JERUSALEM, PREPARATIONS FOR THE JUBILEE YEAR 2000, Feast of the Assumption, |  | | Call for Peace of The Head Of Christian Churches in Jerusalem, |  | | PIERRE MEDEBIELLE S.C.J. Symposium of the Catholic Bishops in Jerusalem October, 1998 |
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| | March 1999 |
 | | However, I will limit myself by saying that the education, the cultural work that is being done in this college, in Fresno, is an expression of the spirit that we call the Armenian spirit." His Beatitude spoke of the history of the Armenian Church, and its place in the history of Christianity. |  | | In describing Archbishop Manoogian's responsibilities as Patriarch, Dr. Kouymjian described him as a church "CEO," being responsible for finances, buildings, mortgages, lands, responsible for a seminary, getting students in the seminary proper training. |  | | titled, "The Dome of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem." Normart, a Fresno resident, designed the newly restored dome of what is the holiest site in all of Christendom. |
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| | Jordan MP's want Jerusalem patriarch out - (United Press International) |
 | | By law, Jordan is the custodian of all sacred Muslim and Christian places and sites in Jerusalem and the appointment of the Greek Orthodox patriarch should be approved by the Jordanian government. |  | | The reported sale has sparked an uproar among Palestinian followers of the church, who accuse the Greek leadership of betraying their cause. |  | | Israel's daily Maariv reported last week the Greek Orthodox church sold sensitive Jerusalem property to Jewish organizations. |
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| | Pravda.RU:Patriarch of Jerusalem Gives Audience to Russian Pilgrims |
 | | The Russian pilgrims presented Patriarch Eirinaios and the Greek Orthodox Church in Jerusalem with an icon painted for the occasion. |  | | There is a special relationship between the Orthodox Churches of Jerusalem and of Russia, His Beatitude Eirinaios said. |  | | Patriarch Eirinaios of Jerusalem and Palestine gave an audience to a large group of Orthodox Christian pilgrims from Russia on Saturday. |
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| | Death of the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem |
 | | The funeral was attended by numerous nuns, clergy and faithful, representatves of the various churches of Jerusalem amongst them members of the Catholic Church: His Beatitutude Michel Sabbah Catholic Patriarch of Jerusalem, the Apostolic Nunzio Mons Pietro Sambi and the Custos of the Holy Land Fr. |  | | Coinciding with the last Friday of Ramadan, on the 29th of December 2000, the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem buried its patriarch, His Beatitude Diodoros I. The funeral rite was celebrated in the church of St. Constantine and St. Helen of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate. |  | | The election of the new Patriarch will take place fourty days from the death of the Patriarch.The figure of the Greek Patriarch of Jerusalem is of the utmost importance for the ecumenical cause and for the peaceful living of the different christian communities of Jerusalem. |
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 | | The Greek Patriarch of Jerusalem Arinous 1st on Thursday fired Archamandrite Attallah Hanna from his post as an official spokesman for the Orthodox church in Jerusalem and the holy lands. |  | | The statement stressed that Hanna will be the spokesman for the church whether the Greeks accept that or not. |  | | It urged the Orthodox Arab Christian communities in Palestine and Jordan to boycott the Greek Patriarch and to take deterrent measures against him, considering that the (Greek) patriarch exploited the state of siege on the Palestinian authority to release his decision against Hanna. |
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| | Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem - Lent 2004 |
 | | St Cyril of Jerusalem used to say to his faithful, who also were carrying a difficult cross at that time: "Do not rejoice in the cross in time of peace only, but hold fast to the same faith in time of persecution also. |  | | Do not be a friend of Jesus in time of peace only but also in time of persecution" (St Cyril of Jerusalem, 2nd reading, 4th week of the year). |  | | In the difficulties we face, let us continue to live and to believe. |
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| | U.S. Catholic Bishops - Social Development & World Peace |
 | | Please express to the Assembly of Catholic Bishops, to the Patriarchs and Heads of Christian Communities in Jerusalem, to the clergy and especially to the Christian people of the Holy Land our profoundest sentiments of solidarity and support in this trying time. |  | | This Jubilee Christmas may Jesus, the Desire of Nations, grant you lasting peace in your land. |  | | Jerusalem will truly be a City of Peace for all peoples." |
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| | Christmas Message of the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem |
 | | And from the Holy Grotto in Bethlehem in Palestine, we wish a bountiful Christmas to all nations, and a new millennium of hope, compassion and peace, to all generations to come, for the glory of God the merciful and the compassionate, forever and ever. |  | | Also, His Beatitude Archbishop Mesrob Moutafian, the Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople (Istanbul), and the representatives of the Catholicos Aram I of the Great House of Cilicia, as well as all those who have joined us tonight to partake in our joy filled celebrations. |  | | We are here tonight in this hallowed place in order to rejoice in the message of hope and salvation. |
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| | Weblog: Greeks Gag Pro-Terrorism Priest - Christianity Today Magazine |
 | | The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem announced Thursday that Attallah Hannathe prominent priest who last month said the church supported Palestinian suicide bombingshas been fired as a church spokesman. |  | | It will be interesting to see what influence this incident has on relations between Eirinaios and Israel. |  | | The Israeli government opposed his appointment as patriarch for "security reasons," then boycotted the ceremony when the church put him in the position anyway. |
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| | A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century A.D., with an Account of the ... |
 | | On the death of Peter, Eustochius, oeconomus of the church of Alexandria but residing at Constantinople, was favoured by the emperor Justinian in preference to Macarius, an Origenist, who had been first elected. |  | | In 555, after eight months of persistent admonition, Eustochius went in person, with the dux Anastasius, to the New Laura, and forcibly expelled the whole body, replacing them by 60 monks from the principal laura and 60 from other orthodox monasteries of the desert, under the prior Joannes. |  | | Eustochius (6), patriarch of Jerusalem, in succession to Peter, and, according to Papebroch, from a.d. |
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| | WWW-VL: History Index History of the Crusades |
 | | Gerold, Patriarch of Jerusalem, Letter to all the Faithful (1229) |  | | Second Letter to Wibald, Abbot of Corvey (1148) |  | | Frederick I, Letter to Leopold of Austria (1189) |
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| | ekathimerini.com The Greek Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem... |
 | | Surrounded by Greek bishops and Irenaios, the Greek Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem (r), Archbishop Christodoulos (c) leads prayers for peace in the region during a visit to the Holy Land yesterday. |  | | One in two married men go to prostitutes? |
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| | Catholic World News : Orthodox synod replaces Patriarch of Jerusalem |
 | | In May the Pan-Orthodox Synod in Constantinople withdrew recognition from Ireneos, after the Orthodox clergy of Jerusalem rejected his leadership because of scandals surrounding his sale of Church property in the Old City of Jerusalem. |  | | Aug. 22 (AsiaNews) - The Greek Orthodox Synod of Jerusalem has elected Bishop Theophilus as the new Patriarch of Jerusalem, replacing the ousted Patriarch Irineos I, the AsiaNews service reports. |  | | Catholic World News : Orthodox synod replaces Patriarch of Jerusalem |
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| | A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century A.D., with an Account of the ... |
 | | This document he forwarded to Justinian, with a letter describing the disturbances created by the Origenistic monks and beseeching him to take measures to quell them. |  | | 13, 536, announcing these facts, and calling on the Eastern church to rejoice that for the first time a patriarch of New Rome had been consecrated by the bp. |  | | Peter was convinced that Justinian had been hoodwinked by the powerful abbats and was ignorant of the real character of these doctrines. |
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 | | The pilgrims who had entered Jesusalem with the emperor, witnessing his departure, were unwilling to remain behind. |  | | This is what the emperor did, to the detriment of the Holy Lend and of his own soul, as well as many other things which are known and which we leave to others to relate. |  | | The Hospitalers and the Templars promised solemnly and earnestly to aid him with all their forces and their advice, if he wanted to fortify the city, as he had promised. |
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