The titles Patriarch of Jerusalem or Bishop of Jerusalem may refer to The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem , the primate of the Eastern Orthodox Church in Jerusalem, 1st century AD present the most likely meaning if there is no context given. The Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem , the representative of Oriental Orthodox Churches in Jerusalem 638 present The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem , the Latin Rite archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church in Jerusalem, 1099 1291 and 1847 present The Anglican Bishop in Jerusalem , the bishop of the Anglican Church in Jerusalem, 1841 present never called a Patriarch. and, in a broad sense, to The Melkite Patriarch of Antioch, whose full title is Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, of Alexandria and Jerusalem of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church see List of Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchs of Antioch See also Jerusalem in Christianity Early centers of Christianity Pentarchy disambig Pentarchy Category Patriarchs of Jerusalem de Patriarch von Jerusalem es Patriarca de Jerusal n fr Patriarche de J rusalem no Patriarken av Jerusalem pl Patriarcha Jerozolimy pt Patriarca de Jerusal m sv Patriark av Jerusalem ... more details
Patriarch Sarkis of Jerusalem may refer to with period of reign Patriarch Sarkis of Jerusalem 1281 1331 Patriarch Sarkis of Jerusalem 1384 1415 Patriarch Sarkis of Jerusalem 1507 1517 See also List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Sarkis ... more details
Patriarch Abraham I of Jerusalem in Armenian language Armenian . was the first ever List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem serving Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem that was founded in 638 by the Armenian Apostolic Church in the Holy Land . He was patriarch from 638 to 669 A.D. The Armenian Apostolic Church began appointing its own bishop in Jerusalem , generally known as the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem . The office has continued, with some interruptions, down to this day. Category Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Abraham OrientalOrthodoxy stub bishop stub ... more details
About the Patriarch of Jerusalem in the Orthodox tradition other uses Patriarch of Jerusalem disambiguation ... , and Holy Zion Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem Theophilos III . headquarters Jerusalem ... image III.jpg incumbent Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem Theophilos III style His Most Godly Beatitude residence first patriarch James the Just date 43 AD website http jerusalem patriarchate.info http jerusalem patriarchate.info The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem is the head ... Patriarch s in the Eastern Orthodox Church . Since 2005, the Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem has been Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem Theophilos III . The Patriarch is styled Patriarch of the Holy ... Schism took place in 1054 the Patriarch of Jerusalem and the other three Eastern Patriarchs formed ... Patriarch of Jerusalem Latin Patriarch . Current position File Golgotha cross section.svg thumb ... 22, 2005, the Holy Synod of the Church of Jerusalem unanimously elected Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem Theophilos , the former Archbishop of Tabor , as the 141st Patriarch of Jerusalem. Bishops ... time established the Patriarchate s. The Bishops of Jerusalem were appointed by the Patriarch of Antioch ... of Jerusalem Praulius 417 422 Juvenal of Jerusalem Juvenal 422 458 , since 451 Patriarch Patriarchs of Jerusalem The Council of Chalcedon in 451 raised the bishop of Jerusalem to the rank of patriarch . See Pentarchy However, Byzantine politics meant that Jerusalem passed from the jurisdiction of Patriarch ... in exile As a result of the First Crusade in 1099, a Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Latin Patriarchate ..., the Latin Patriarch was forced to flee the region. The office of Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem ... in Rome. The Orthodox Patriarch returned to Jerusalem. Dositheus I of Jerusalem Dositheus I 1190 ... 1644 Paiseus 1645 1660 Patriarch Nectarius of Jerusalem Nectarius I 1660 1669 Dositheos patriarch of Jerusalem ... Polycarpus 1808 1827 Athanasius V 1827 1845 Patriarch Cyril II of Jerusalem Cyril II 1845 1872 Procopius ... more details
About the Patriarch of Jerusalem in the Roman Catholic tradition other uses Patriarch of Jerusalem disambiguation Image James Tissot Pape Jerusalem.JPG thumb right Entry of the Latin Patriarch in Jerusalem from James Tissot The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem lang la i Patriarcha Hierosolymitanus Latinorum i is the title possessed by the Latin Rite Roman Catholic Church Catholic Archbishop of Jerusalem . The Archdiocese of Jerusalem has jurisdiction for all Latin Rite Catholics in Israel , the Occupied Palestinian territories , Jordan and Cyprus . In Jerusalem, the Catholic community is the largest ... ABS FT&date May 8 2C 2009&author PEGGY CIDOR&pub Jerusalem Post&edition &startpage 10&desc Depths of despair Jerusalem Post, May 8, 2009 Depths of despair ref Since June 2008, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem has been Fouad Twal . The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem also holds the office of Grand Prior of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre . In the Catholic Church, the title Patriarch is customarily reserved to the highest ranking bishops of the Eastern Catholic Church es. The Patriarch of Jerusalem .... The title of Patriarch of Jerusalem is also used by the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem and the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem . Crusader patriarchate For earlier ... of Patriarch of Antioch Antioch , Greek Orthodox Patriarch of JerusalemJerusalem , Patriarch ... Mount Temple , Mount Sion , and the Mount of Olives . The Latin Patriarch resided in Jerusalem ... Acre , while the Orthodox Patriarch returned to Jerusalem. The Catholic Church continued to appoint .... The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem is now the diocesan bishop of Latin Catholics of the Archdiocese ... in which the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem has his official chair cathedra . ref http www.lpj.org ... William of Malines 1130 1145 Patriarch Fulk of Jerusalem Fulk of Angoul me 1146 1157 Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem Amalric of Nesle 1157 1180 Patriarch Heraclius of Jerusalem Heraclius 1180 1191 Jerusalem ... more details
Amalric of Nesle died 1180 was a French prelate from Nesle in Picardy . He was Prior of the Holy Sepulcher by 1151. He was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem by 1158 to 1180. He died October 6, 1180 in Palestine . References cite book last Du Cange first Charles D. coauthors Nicolas Rodolphe Taranne Emmanuel Guillaume Rey title Documents in dits publisher Ayer Publishing year 1869 isbn 9780833709325 url http books.google.com ?id bvt gv5EwgkC&pg PP4 cite journal last De Sandoli first Sabino year 1974 title Corpus Inscriptionum Crucesignatorum Terrae Sanctae publisher Studium Biblicum Franciscanum volume 21 pages 71 url http www.christusrex.org www2 cruce5 c5071.html accessdate 07 03 2009 start box succession box before Patriarch Fulk of Jerusalem Fulk of Angoul me title Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem years 1158&ndash 1180 after Patriarch Heraclius of Jerusalem Heraclius of Auvergne end box DEFAULTSORT Jerusalem, Patriarch Amalric Of Category Latin Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category 1180 deaths RC bishop stub de Amalrich von Nesle es Amalarico de Nesle fr Amaury de Nesle it Amalrico di Nesle ... more details
Dositheos II Notarius of Jerusalem Greek language Greek , Dos theos V ta Ierosol mo n Dos theos II of Jerusalem May 31, 1641, Arachova , Greece Feb. 8, 1707, Constantinople was the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem between the years 1669 1707 and a theologian of the Orthodox Church . He was known for standing against influences of the Catholic Church Roman Catholic and Protestantism Protestant Churches. He convened the Synod of Jerusalem to counter the Calvinism Calvinist confessions of Cyril Lucaris . Dositheus was born in Arachova, Greece on May 31, 1641. Little of his early life is known. He was ordained a deacon in 1652 and elevated to archdeacon of Jerusalem in 1661. In 1666, he was consecrated archbishop of Caesarea Palestinae now orbat Qesari , Israel . In 1669, he was elected patriarch of Jerusalem. He became very involved in the state of the Orthodox Church in the Balkans, Georgia, and southern Russia, particularly after Patriarch Cyril Lucaris of Constantinople set forth in his Confession of Faith 1629 his agreement in the doctrines of predestination and justification by faith alone. In 1672, Patriarch Dositheos convened the Synod of Jerusalem 1672 Synod of Jerusalem that rejected all the Calvinist doctrines and reformulated Orthodox teachings in a manner that distinguished them from Roman Catholicism as well as Protestantism. In correspondence with Peter I of Russia , he objected to Peter s reforms that subjected the Church to the state ... his twelve volume History of the Patriarchate of Jerusalem . External links http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 169746 Dositheos Dositheos patriarch of Jerusalem Encyclop dia Britannica start box succession box before Nectarius of Jerusalem Nectarius title Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem years 1669 1707 after Chrysanthus of Jerusalem Chrysanthus end box Category 17th century Eastern Orthodox ... Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category Greek expatriates in Israel Category 1641 births Category ... more details
Infobox patriarch honorific prefix name Theophilus III patriarch of Patriarch of the Holy City of Jerusalem ... religion residence parents spouse children occupation profession alma mater signature Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem lang el . born 1952 Ilias Giannopoulos, is the current Greek Orthodox Patriarch of JerusalemPatriarch of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem . He is styled Patriarch of the Holy City of Jerusalem and all ... was elected unanimously by Jerusalem s Holy Synod to succeed the deposed, Patriarch Irenaios Irenaios ... Image Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem and President Bush 2.jpg thumb left 200px President George W. Bush is joined by Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem and clergy at the Church of Nativity Thursday, January 10, 2008, in Bethlehem. Image Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem and President Bush.jpg thumb right 200px President George W. Bush listens as Theophilos III, Patriarch of Jerusalem .... In 1964, Ilias moved to Jerusalem. He served as archdeacon for then patriarchPatriarch Benedict I of Jerusalem Benediktos Benedict I . From 1991 to 1996, he was a priest in Kafr Kanna Cana in Galilee ... Infobox manner of address background plum name Patriarch Theophilos III of Jerusalem image reference ... of the Patriarch of Jerusalem is His Most Godly Beatitude, the Patriarch of the Holy City of Jerusalem ... incumbent succession box before Patriarch Irenaios Irenaios I title Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem start 2005 end box DEFAULTSORT Theophilos 03 Of Jerusalem, Patriarch Category 1952 births Category 21st ... image III.jpg church Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem see Jerusalem birthname Ilias Giannopoulos enthroned November 22, 2005 ended Incumbent predecessor Patriarch Irenaios Irenaios successor ... spelled Theofilos or Theophilus was elected by the Holy Synod of Jerusalem as the 141st primate religion primate of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem on 22 August 2005, confirmed by the pan Orthodox Synod ... more details
Patriarch Yeghishe Tourian was List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem serving Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem from 1921 t0 1929. He took over the position after the patriarchate position remained vacant for 11 years 1910 1921 . He was a staunch believer in education, and in 1925, he established a unified elementary school to accommodate the growing number of children in the community. He also modernized the curriculum of the Armenian Seminary and acquiring highly qualified instructors from the cadre of talented teachers and educators who had come to Jerusalem as refugees after the Armenian Genocide . In 1929, the unified elementary school officially opened its doors. By consolidating disparate locations, including the St. Gayane Girl s School, this new elementary school became the primary Armenian co educational institution in the Holy Land and was renamed School of the Holy Translators in Armenian Serpots Tarkmantchats Varjaran . ref http www.armenian patriarchate.org page2.html History of the Armenian Patriarchate of St. James in Jerusalem ref He was succeeded by Patriarch Torkom Koushagian who ruled from 1929 until 1939. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Tourian, Yeghishe Category Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem OrientalOrthodoxy stub bishop stub ... more details
Diodoros or Diodorus lang el Damianos G. Karivalis lang el . August 14, 1923 December 20, 2000 was the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Patriarch of Jerusalem in the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem from 1981 to 2000. He was born on the Greek island of Chios on August 14, 1923. He became a monk in 1944 and was renamed Diodoros. Three years later he became a priest, then an archbishop of Hierapolis in 1962. He served in Hierapolis prior to his election and was Patriarchal Exarch in Amman , Jordan , until 1981 when he was raised to the Patriarchate. References cite press release title Statement on the Death of Patriarch Diodoros I publisher Orthodox Research Institute date December 20, 2000 url http www.orthodoxresearchinstitute.org resources obituaries obit diodorosI jerusalem.htm s start succession box before Patriarch Benedict I of Jerusalem Benedict I title Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem years 1981&ndash 2000 after Patriarch Irenaios Irenaios I s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Diodoros I ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 14, 1923 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 20, 2000 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Diodoros I Category Greek Orthodox clerics Category 20th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category Eastern Orthodox priests Category Church patriarchs Category Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category Recipients of the Star of Romania Order Category Greek expatriates in Israel Category Palestinian Christians Category 1923 births Category 2000 deaths Christian bio stub Orthodoxy stub el fr Diodore Ier de J rusalem nl Diodorus I van Jeruzalem ru ... more details
Warmund , also Garmond , Gormond , Germond , Guarmond , or Waremond , was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1118 to his death at Sidon in 1128. He was from Picquigny in Picardy . In 1120, with Baldwin II of Jerusalem Baldwin II , Kingdom of Jerusalem King of Jerusalem , he convened the Council of Nablus . The canons of the council served as a sort of concordat between the church of Outremer and the Crusader States . The first canon is a promise by Baldwin to surrender the appropriate tithes to the patriarch, namely those from his own royal estates in Jerusalem , Nablus , and Acre . In the second canon, Baldwin requests forgiveness for the tithes he had previously withheld, and Warmund absolves him in the third. In 1123, he negotiated an alliance between Jerusalem and the Republic of Venice . This was finalised in the treaty which bears his name the Pactum Warmundi from his Latin language Latin name Warmundus . ref Norwich, 89. ref In 1124, he was appointed supreme commander of the Crusader forces besieging Tyre , as he was felt to possess greater authority than any alternative as commander. He was a faithful friend of King Baldwin. ref Steven Runciman, A History of the Crusades, Volume II, The Kingdom of Jerusalem , Cambridge University Press, 1952, pp. 169, 176 ref Notes reflist Sources John Julius Norwich Norwich, John Julius . A History of Venice . Alfred A. Knopf New York, New York New York , 1982. start box succession box before Arnulf of Chocques title Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem years 1119 1128 after Stephen of La Fert end box RC archbishop stub Category 1128 deaths Category Latin Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category Christians of the Crusades Category 12th century Roman Catholic archbishops es Garmond de Picquigny fr Gormond de Picquigny it Guermondo di Picquigny pl Gormond z Picquigny pt Gormond de Picquigny ... more details
For the 11th century count Fulk of Angoul me Fulk or Fulcher of Angoul me was the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1146 to his death in 1157. Fulk came from Angoul me . According to William of Tyre , he ... become Patriarch of Jerusalem, but travelled to Rome to be given the pallium by Innocent II Patriarch ... William I of Malines title Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem years 1146 1157 after Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem ... of Celles sur Belle , and came to Jerusalem during the schism between Pope Innocent II and Antipope Anacletus II in 1131, as the Bishop of Angoul me favoured Anacletus and Fulk favoured Innocent. In Jerusalem ... to place Tyre directly under the authority of Rome, or transfer it to the Latin Patriarch ... was recaptured by the crusaders in 1124, it became a suffragan of Jerusalem, which was more politically ... of Jerusalem. In 1139 Fulcher participated in the siege of Banyas , and was present at a synod in Antioch in December of that year. Patriarch William of Malines died in 1145, and on January 25, 1146, Fulcher became Patriarch of Jerusalem. There was a dispute over the succession in Tyre between Ralph, the chancellor of Jerusalem, and Peter of Barcelona Ralph was never consecrated and Peter eventually ... when he arrived in Jerusalem on the Second Crusade . He was also sent to meet Louis VII of France , who had stopped in Antioch Fulk persuaded Louis to continue to Jerusalem rather than remain in Antioch ... between King Baldwin III of Jerusalem and his mother Melisende of Jerusalem . Baldwin III had inherited the throne at the age of 13 on the death of his father, Fulk of Jerusalem King Fulk ... IV . In 1156 Fulk opposed the marriage of Amalric I of Jerusalem Amalric , Count of Jaffa and Ascalon ... Fulk Of Jerusalem ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Fulk Of Jerusalem Category 1157 deaths Category People from Angoul me Category Latin Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category Christians of the Crusades Category 12th century Roman ... more details
Cyril II of Jerusalem original name Konstantinos Kritikos was born in 1792 in the island of Samos . In 1816 he was ordained a deacon, then a presbyter, was abbot of the monastery. In 1835 he became Archbishop of Sebasteia and in 1838 of Lydia . In 1845 he was elected as the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem under the name Cyril II 1846 1872 by the Hagiotaphites Confraternity of the Holy Sepulchre and remains to 1872. On 28 February 1870, Sultan Abd laziz I signed a firman which created the Bulgarian Exarchate subject d to the Ecumenical Patriarchate but yet as an representative of the Bulgarian millet in the Ottoman Empire . Cyril II participated in the Council in Constantinople, chaired by Ecumenical Patriarch Anthimus VI , in September 1872, wherein the Patriarchs of Alexandria and Antioch also participated and which on 18 30 September declared the Bulgarian Exarchate as schismatic and its adherents excommunicated . Cyril opposed the declaration of schism and declined to sign the Council s decisions. On September 14, 1872 Cyril II left the council in Constantinople by steamer to Jaffa and Jerusalem. Dethroned from the patriarchal throne on 12 December 1872, in his absence. Cyril II had many supporters especially among Christian Arabs, but also among high ranking dignitaries, many of whom suffer because of it. Cyril s successor on the patriarchal throne, Procopius, remained little more than two years. On 26 February 1875, mainly under the pressure of the Arab population and Orthodox clergy, he was deposed. Arab notables from Jerusalem wanted former patriarch Cyril II to be a candidate for the vacant throne, but in a pastoral message, published in the newspapers, he declined this invitation on grounds of advanced age. He died on 18 August 1877 External links http synpress classic.dveri.bg 21 2002 pKiril.htm http synpress classic.dveri.bg 21 2002 ubilei.htm http www.pravoslavie.domainbg.com ... Greek Orthodox Patriarchs of Jerusalem Category Greek expatriates in Israel Category People from ... more details
Heraclius or Eraclius c. 1128 1190 1191 , was archbishop of Caesarea and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem .... Z. Kedar, H. E. Mayer, and R. C. Smail, 1982. s start succession box before Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem Amalric title Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem years 1180&ndash 1190 1191 after Vacant until 1194 s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Heraclius of Jerusalem, Patriarch ALTERNATIVE ... Heraclius of Jerusalem, Patriarch Category 1120s births Category 1190s deaths Category Latin Patriarchs ... of Tournai and Gratian jurist Gratian . He arrived in the Kingdom of Jerusalem before 1168, where ... of Jerusalem in 1169. In this capacity he tried unsuccessfully to persuade Pope Alexander III to reinstate ... the most likely candidate for the patriarchate of Jerusalem, but the king, Baldwin IV of Jerusalem ... as a particularly corrupt and worldly choice for patriarch. He was accused of getting the appointment ... the keys of the city of Jerusalem, the Holy Sepulchre and the Tower of David , along with other ... the kingship of Jerusalem to Philip II of France and Henry II of England but both turned him down ... dress offended the sensibilities of many westerners, who felt they were not befitting a patriarch ... for the Byzantine style of dress favoured by the court of Jerusalem since Amalric I of Jerusalem Amalric I s marriage to Maria Comnena, Queen consort of Jerusalem Maria Comnena . Other chroniclers .... ref Herbert of Bosham and Rigord , were more impressed by the Patriarch s spiritual qualities, describing ... . Heraclius returned to Jerusalem late in 1185. Baldwin IV had meanwhile died and had been succeeded as King by his young nephew, Baldwin V of Jerusalem Baldwin V . The boy king died in summer 1186 ... of Howden , I choose you as king, and my lord, and lord of the land of Jerusalem, because those whom ..., and Heraclius anointed Guy King of Jerusalem. In 1187, Saladin invaded the kingdom, and when Guy marched ... . In the letter, he said that, without external aid, both Jerusalem and Tyre would fall within ... more details
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Patriarch Cyril Kirill I of Moscow born 1949 Cyril of Bulgaria Patriarch Cyril of Bulgaria 1901 1971 Cyril Lucaris Patriarch Cyril I of Alexandria 1572 1638 Patriarch Cyril II of Alexandria Patriarch Cyril of Constantinople Patriarch Cyril III of Constantinople Patriarch Cyril VII of Constantinople Patriarch Cyril II of Jerusalem Cyril of Alexandria Patriarch Cyril I of Alexandria Cyril VI Tanas disambig ... more details
Latin Patriarch can refer to these Catholic counter claimants to the titles of the Pentarchy Latin Patriarch of Constantinople extinct Latin Patriarch of Antioch extinct Latin Patriarch of Alexandria extinct Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem It could also theoretically refer to one of the few other patriarch s of the Latin Rite Patriarch of Venice Patriarch of Lisbon Patriarch of the East Indies Patriarch of Aquileia extinct Patriarch of Grado merged with the office of the Bishop of Castello to become the Patriarch of Venice Patriarchate of Carthage Patriarch of Carthage extinct Patriarchate of the West Indies Patriarch of the West Indies extinct It should also be noted that Patriarch of Rome and all the West and Patriarch of the West are two rarely mentioned titles of the Pope . Catholic Church Catholicism also recognizes the patriarchs of the east patriarchs of the East , but they would never be called Latin. disambig ... more details
Armenian patriarch may refer to legendary Armenian patriarchs Hayk Aram, Armenian patriarch in the History of Armenia Moses of Chorene Ara the Beautiful Vahagn patriarchs catholicoses of the Armenian Church List of Catholicoi of Armenia List of Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople List of Armenian Catholic Patriarchs of Cilicia List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem disambig ... more details
Image Patriarch Iosif.jpg thumb 200px Patriarch Joseph, a 19th century hand drawn lubok . Patriarch Joseph lang ru died April 15, 1652 was the sixth Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, elected after an unusual one and a half year break. The early life of Joseph is unclear. Before the election he was an archimandrite of the Simonov Monastery . For the first time the patriarch was elected by sortition from candidates offered by tsar Mikhail Fyodorovich in coordination with the Council of Bishops. The election was held on March 20, 1642 in Moscow. Joseph came into office on March 27 and was titled master and not sovereign as his predecessor Patriarch Filaret Feodor Romanov Filaret had been . Patriarchate Joseph conducted a fairly conservative policy. When Danish prince Valdemar Christian arrived to Moscow in 1644 Joseph began persuading him to adopt Orthodoxy because Valdemar was married to tsarevna Irina Mikhailovna Romanova Irina Romanova . When Valdemar refused, Joseph opened the debate on June 2, 1644. The debate was limited mainly to the fulfilment of the infant baptism christening but Orthodox scholars couldn t competently prove their opinion. In 1650 Joseph opened another debate, on Russian and Greek Orthodoxy with Paisius I , the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of JerusalemPatriarch of Jerusalem . Joseph also introduced the so called adverbial singing instead of deformed khomovoye . He died on Maundy Thursday . start box s rel or succession box title Patriarch of Moscow before Patriarch Joasaphus I Joasaphus I years 1642&ndash 1652 after Patriarch Nikon Nikon end box External links ru icon http www.pravoslavie.ru arhiv 040625105839 , 1 ru icon http www.pravoslavie.ru arhiv 040727123358 , 2 Lists of Russians DEFAULTSORT Joseph Category Metropolitans and Patriarchs of Moscow Category 1652 deaths Category 17th century Russian people fr Joseph I patriarche de Moscou it Iosif patriarca ... more details
born April 1939 was the 140th patriarch of the Orthodox Church of Jerusalem from 2001 to 2005, though the dismissal was disputed. As Patriarch, he was styled Patriarch Irenaios or Irenaios I . Irenaios was elected patriarch on 13 August 2001 in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and enthroned on 15 September 2001 as Orthodox Patriarch of JerusalemPatriarch of the Holy City of Jerusalem and all Palestine ... in East Jerusalem, Patriarch Ireneos is still the legitimate Patriarch enjoying full powers. ref The Palestinian ... http www.jpost.com NationalNews Article.aspx?ID 202599 Ousted patriarch behind locked doors in Jerusalem ... 2005. By a longstanding tradition, the dismissal of a Patriarch of Jerusalem and the election of a replacement ... recognise Theophilos III as Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem. ref WND http www.wnd.com news article.asp ... patriarchate.html Biography of Patriarch Irenaios and other facts about Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem ... of Jerusalem http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi middle east 4517223.stm BBC News report of Patriarch Irenaios dismissal s start succession box before Patriarch Diodoros of Jerusalem Diodoros title Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem years 2001&ndash 2005 after Patriarch Theofilos III of Jerusalem Theophilos ... on the island of Samos Island Samos , Greece as Emmanouil Skopelitis, in April 1939, and came to Jerusalem ... owned land in the Old City Jerusalem Old City of Jerusalem to Israel i developers. As most of the Orthodox ... by the commission, the commission exonerated Patriarch Ireneos and concluded that the accusations ... Church leaders in Jerusalem announced on May 5, 2005 in a letter that they had broken off contact some called it boycotting with Patriarch Irenaios, and regarded him as dismissed as Patriarch of Jerusalem. The decision reached by the Holy Synod of Jerusalem of the Brotherhood of the Holy Sepulchre ... concerned, Irenaios ceased to be Patriarch from that point. On 24 May 2005 a special pan Orthodox Conference, was convened in Constantinople Istanbul to review the decisions of the Holy Synod of Jerusalem ... more details
Patriarch Germogen can refer to Patriarch Hermogenes 1530 1612 , Patriarch of all Russia Patriarch Germogen of Croatia 1861 1945 , Patriarch of Croatian Orthodox Church Uncategorized date April 2011 ... more details
place in 1054, the four Eastern Patriarchs of Antioch, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of JerusalemJerusalem , Patriarch of Constantinople Constantinople and Patriarch of Alexandria Alexandria formed the Eastern Orthodox Church , while the Patriarch of Rome i.e. the Pope formed the Roman Catholic Church ...Patriarch of Antioch is a traditional title held by the Bishop of Antioch . As the traditional overseer ... have been preserved. Today five churches use the title of Patriarch of Antioch the Syriac Orthodox ... Greek Catholic Church , and Maronite Church and, historically, there has also been a Latin Patriarch ... church, the Maronite s began appointing a Maronite Patriarch as well. After the First Crusade , the Catholic Church began appointing a Latin Rite Patriarch of Antioch, though this became strictly ... to the patriarchate the Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarch of Antioch and the Syriac Catholic Patriarch of Antioch , respectively. Their Orthodox counterparts are the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch , respectively. History First Christians In Roman ... in Rome is the only Petrine supremacy successor of Peter , and not the patriarch of Antioch. Ignatius ... world at that time. Despite being overshadowed in ecclesiastical authority by the Patriarch of Constantinople in the later years of the Eastern Roman Empire , the Antiochene Patriarch remained ... replaced as Patriarch by Severus of Antioch Severus a non Chalcedonian . The Chalcedonians refused to recognise the dismissal and continued to recognise Flavian as Patriarch. The non Chalcedonians under ... in the late 7th century, resulting in the Patriarch s ecclesiastical authority becaming entangled in the politics ... and Antioch left the Patriarch s authority isolated, fractured and debased, a situation which further increased when the Franks took the city in 1099 and installed a Latin Patriarch of Antioch . The Western ... the Crusader States in the 13th century. The Latin Patriarch went into exile in 1268, and the office ... more details
Patriarch of Kiev may refer to Patriarch of Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kiev Patriarchate Patriarch of Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Patriarch of Ukrainian Catholic Major Archeparchy of Kyiv Halych dab no Patriarken av Kiev ... more details
see Titular Patriarch of Alexandria of the Greek Melkites and the Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem of the Greek Melkites . Roman Catholic Church The Latin Patriarch of Alexandria was the head of the Titular ... Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria, Papas Heraclas of Alexandria Heraclas . ref History of the Coptic ... centers of Christianity Antioch Antioch , a century before Early centers of Christianity JerusalemJerusalem or Constantinople attained that status in 381 the five subsequently came to be known ... has been the specific designation for the Metropolitan Archbishop Archbishop of Alexandria and Patriarch ... . Jurisdictional claimants to the title of Patriarch of Alexandria Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria The List of Coptic Orthodox Popes of Alexandria Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of all ... City of Alexandria and List of Coptic Popes Patriarch of all Africa, the Holy Orthodox and Apostolic ... , Nubia and Sudan Patriarch of all Africa The Pillar and Defender of the Four Marks of the Church ... Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria Patriarch of Alexandria and all Africa leads the Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria . His full title is Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria Pope and Patriarch ... Africa Eastern Catholic Churches Coptic Catholic Church of Alexandria The Coptic Catholic Patriarch of Alexandria Patriarch of Alexandria of the Copts , who leads the Coptic Catholic Church in full communion ... Greek Catholic Patriarchs of Antioch Patriarch of Antioch of the Greek Melkites , who leads the Melkite ... Patriarchs of Alexandria DEFAULTSORT Patriarch Of Alexandria Category Apostolic Sees Category Christianity ... Church Category Dioceses established in the 1st century bg de Patriarch ... more details
Merge Patriarch Filaret disambiguation date November 2009 Patriarch Filaret may refer to Patriarch Filaret Feodor Romanov 1553 1633 of Moscow and all Rus Patriarch Filaret Mykhailo Denysenko of Ukrainian Orthodox Church Kiev Patriarchy, former Metropolitan of Kiev and All Ukraine of the Russian Orthodox Church disambig ... more details