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patriarch and monks
Usual titles are Your Holiness for a patriarch ( with Your All-Holiness for the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople ), Your Beatitude for an archbishop in charge of an autocephalous church, Your Eminence for an archbishop, Master or Your Grace for a bishop and Father for priests, deacons and monks though there are variations between the various Orthodox Churches.
His presence initiated a period of fighting in Constantinople between rival bands of monks, Chalcedonian and Non, which ended in AD 511 with the humiliation of Anastasius, the temporary triumph of the patriarch Macedonius II, and the reversal of the Non-Chalcedonian cause ( Theophanes, p. 132 ).
Coincidentally, the Church of the East from the 16th to the 19th centuries made the Patriarch a hereditary title, being passed down from Patriarch-uncle to nephew ; however, this move was initiated in the face of Timur's destruction of Nestorian Monasteries throughout Asia ( monks being the key source of priests and patriarchs for the Church ), in an attempt to guarantee the existence of a patriarch.
Basil of Caesarea ( c. 330-379 ), the patriarch of the Eastern monks who became Bishop of Caesarea, established a complex around the church and monastery that included hostels, almshouses, and hospitals for infectious diseases.
* In the East, the patriarch Photius responded to the practice of certain Frankish monks in Jerusalem who attempted to impose the practice of the Filioque on their Eastern brothers.
There was here a monastery called Metanoia, founded by monks from Tabennisi, where many a patriarch of Alexandria took shelter during the religious quarrels of the fifth century.

patriarch and let
The patriarch of the family disappears again ; Grace's lover and her baby are taken in by the family, and Monkey decides to let Imogene get closer to him.
* He agreed to let Alexios appoint a Greek patriarch " among the disciples of the great church of Constantinople " ( The restoration of the Greek Patriarch marked the acceptance of submission to the empire, but posed canonical questions, which were difficult to resolve ).
Sudhamoy, the patriarch of the family, feels that Bangladesh, his motherland, shall never let him down.

patriarch and them
The three Greek Orthodox chapels of St. James the Just, St. John the Baptist and of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste, south of the rotunda and on the west side of the front courtyard originally formed the baptistery complex of the Constantinean church, the southern most chapel being the vestibule, the middle chapel being the actual baptistery and the north chapel being the chamber in which the patriarch chrismated the newly baptized before leading them into the rotunda north of this complex.
The first of them was the Bibliotheca written by the patriarch Photius ( 9th century ).
According to Gardner, the Surgenesons readily talked about the paranormal with him ; the patriarch of the family, Ted Surgeneson, believed that fairies were living in his garden and would say " I can often feel they're there, and sometimes I've seen them ", though he readily admitted the possibility that it was all in his imagination.
Gelasius ' election on 1 March 492 was a gesture for continuity: Gelasius inherited Felix's struggles with Eastern Roman Emperor Anastasius I and the patriarch of Constantinople and exacerbated them by insisting on the removal of the name of the late Acacius, patriarch of Constantinople, from the diptychs, in spite of every ecumenical gesture by the current, otherwise quite orthodox patriarch Euphemius ( q. v.
With the help of Theophano and the patriarch, Nikephoros Phokas received supreme command of the eastern forces and, after being proclaimed Emperor by them on 2 July 963, he marched upon the capital, where meanwhile his partisans had overthrown his enemy Bringas.
Like them, Jack Warner made his name in music hall and radio, but he became known to cinema audiences as the patriarch in a trio of popular post-World War II family films beginning with Here Come the Huggetts.
Both patriarchs sent bishops to India, but the Portuguese consistently managed to outmaneuver them, and effectively cut off the Saint Thomas Christians from their hierarchy in 1575, when the Padroado legislated that neither patriarch could send representatives to India without Portuguese approval.
Having only his own representations to guide them, and there being no question that Gregory's translation was uncanonical, while the election of Nectarius was open to grave censure as that of an unbaptized layman, Maximus also exhibiting letters from Peter the late venerable patriarch, to confirm his asserted communion with the church of Alexandria, the Italian bishops pronounced in favour of Maximus and refused to recognize either Gregory or Nectarius.
The patriarch tried in vain to bring them to reason.
At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, the state of Jin was divided up between three powerful ministers, the Zhao family patriarch being one of them.
Before setting out for the war with Persia, Julian addressed to the Jewish congregations a circular letter in which he informed them that he had " committed the Jewish tax-rolls to the flames ," and that, " desiring to show them still greater favors, he has advised his brother, the venerable patriarch Julos, to abolish what was called the ' send-tax '".
People who take them at face value see these prophecies as requiring the presence of a Jewish state in The Holy Land, the central part of the lands promised to the Biblical patriarch Abraham in his covenant with God.
Michael the Syrian, patriarch of the Syrian Jacobites in 12th century described in his Chronicle the brutalities and atrocities of Nicephorus ' troops: “ Nicephorus, emperor of the Romans, walked in Bulgarians land: he was victorious and killed a great number of them.
A devoted but strict patriarch, Tucker oversaw the religious development of his three sons ( Berel Tucker, b. 1938 ; David N. Tucker, M. D., b. 1941 ; and Henry R. Tucker, b. 1946 ), and arranged for them to sing with him on a popular television program hosted by Sam Levenson in the early 1950s.
The patriarch then reveals himself from the tomb chamber and recites some prayers, before he lights either 33 or 12 candles and distributes them to the congregation.
Yet the fact that the patriarch Eulogius of Alexandria ( who probably lived 582-603 ) disputed successfully against the Samaritan followers of Dostan ( Δοσϑήν ) or Dositheus, and wrote a work expressly against them ( Photius, " Bibliotheca ," cod.
He is also the protector and second in command of the cats, after patriarch Old Deuteronomy ; and directs them in the " Awefull Battle of the Pekes and Pollicles ".
At the end of the narrative, the patriarch who had lived apart from his family after having tried to kill his own wife, dies and the youngest son, who is the first-person narrator of the story, brings the ashes of his father to Dieppe and spreads them across stones which had neutralized the tanks and lead to a slaughter of the Canadian forces in WWII.
Another hypothesis derives it from " Castle of Euphemius ", possibly referring to the 5th century Byzantine patriarch by that name or, more likely, to the 9th century Euphemius of Sicily, a legendary figure who was said to have brought Muslim mercenaries to Sicily in 827 to help defend his throne, only to have them conquer the island for themselves.

patriarch and leave
Isaac was the only biblical patriarch whose name was not changed, and the only one who did not leave Canaan.
Isaac was the only patriarch who stayed in Canaan during his whole life and though once he tried to leave, God told him not to do so.
The raven created problems, refusing to leave the ark when Noah sent it forth and accusing the patriarch of wishing to destroy its race, but as the commentators pointed out, God wished to save the raven, for its descendants were destined to feed the prophet Elijah.
The founding patriarch of Macondo, José Arcadio Buendía, and Úrsula, his wife ( and first cousin ), leave Riohacha, Colombia, to find a better life and a new home.
The patriarch, having determined to go into Tuscany, prepared to leave Rome on the following day, and ordered the castellan to be upon the drawbridge of the fortress in the morning, for he wished to speak with him as he passed.

patriarch and Kate
However, the old patriarch and his strict adherence to his personal rules forces Kate to jump through hoop after hoop just to get him to look at Hans.

patriarch and from
In that year the iconoclast Byzantine emperor Leo III, angered by archbishops of the region because they had supported Rome in the Iconoclastic Controversy, detached the church of the province from the Roman pope and placed it under the patriarch of Constantinople.
Both religions claim to arise from the patriarch Abraham, and are therefore considered Abrahamic religions.
* Joseph Fielding Smith ( presiding patriarch ) ( 1899 – 1964 ), Presiding Patriarch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1942 to 1946
These homilies helped to mobilize public opinion, and the patriarch received permission from the emperor to return Chrysostom's relics to Constantinople, where they were enshrined in the Church of the Holy Apostles on January 28, 438.
They depict the life of the patriarch el-Sayyed Ahmed Abdel Gawad and his family over three generations, from World War I to the 1950s, when King Farouk I was overthrown.
So furious were the Byzantine officials at this harsh rejection of the wishes of their emperor and patriarch that they threatened to roast Eugene, just as they had roasted Pope Martin I. Eugene was saved from the fate of his predecessor by the advance of the Muslims, who took Rhodes in 654 and defeated Constans himself in the naval battle of Phoenix ( 655 ).
The Byzantine Empire however was not theocratic since the patriarch answered to the emperor, not vice versa ; similarly in Tudor England the crown forced the church to break away from Rome so the royal ( and, especially later, parliamentary ) power could assume full control of the now Anglican hierarchy and confiscate most church property and income.
) accept fully the claims that the Kabbalah's teachings are in essence a revelation from God to the Biblical patriarch Abraham, Moses and other ancient figures, but were never printed and made publicly available until the time of the Zohar's medieval publication.
* Paulinus II of Aquileia, Carolingian scholar, poet, patriarch of Aquileia from 787 to 802
* September – Patriarch Photius I of Constantinople is removed from office and banished ; Ignatius is patriarch of Constantinople once again.
He is first to accept the Byzantine crown from the hands of the patriarch of Constantinople.
* Anthimus I becomes patriarch of Constantinople from ( 535 – 536 ).
William does not mention exactly what happened during these embassies, but he probably discussed the Byzantine alliance with Jerusalem, and Manuel's protectorate over Antioch, where, due to pressure from Rome and Jerusalem, the emperor was forced to give up his attempts to restore a Greek patriarch.
This was something the patriarch could not do in face of opposition from the majority of secular clergy, the monastic world, and the laity.
After he was cast, Troughton considered various ways to approach the role, to differentiate his portrayal from Hartnell's amiable-yet-tetchy patriarch.
Abrahamic religions are those religions deriving from a common ancient Semitic tradition and traced by their adherents to Abraham ( circa 1900 BCE ), a patriarch whose life is narrated in the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament, where he is described as a prophet ( Genesis 20: 7 ), and in the Quran, where he also appears as a prophet.
The split with the emperor and the patriarch of Constantinople was inevitable, from the western point of view, because they had embraced a view of a single, Divine (" Monophysite ") nature of Christ, which was a Christian heresy.
He largely moved away from historical parts when he played an Italian vineyard owner in California in They Knew What They Wanted ( 1940 ); a South Seas patriarch in The Tuttles of Tahiti ( 1942 ); and an American admiral during World War II in Stand by for Action ( 1942 ).
From the time of Adam to the time of Dee and Kelley, Angelical was hidden from humans with the single exception of the patriarch Enoch who, according to the angels, recorded the " Book of Loagaeth " ( Speech From God ) for humanity.
* Theophylaktos Lekapenos, patriarch of Constantinople from 933 to 956.
The legends of Prester John ( also Presbyter Johannes ) were popular in Europe from the 12th through the 17th centuries, and told of a Christian patriarch and king said to rule over a Christian nation lost amidst the Muslims and pagans in the Orient.
Then in 1306, 30 Ethiopian ambassadors from Emperor Wedem Arad came to Europe, and Prester John was mentioned as the patriarch of their church in a record of their visit.

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