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  1. Patriarchal blessing

    9 december 1834 PATRIARCHAL BLESSING GIVEN BY JOSEPH SMITH, SR., PATRIARCH OF THE CHURCH OF THE LATTER ... generally ask to receive their patriarchal blessing as adolescents. According to former Church ... part of patriarchal blessing in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints is the declaration ... of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints Patriarchal blessing Category Young people and The Church ... Day Saint movement , a patriarchal blessing also called an evangelist s blessing is a blessing or Ordinance Latter Day Saints ordinance given by a Patriarch Mormonism patriarch evangelist to a church member. Patriarchal blessings are modeled after the blessing given by Jacob to each of his sons .... Patriarchal blessings during the life of Joseph Smith, Jr. The first Latter Day Saint patriarchal ... 14, 1840, he ordained his eldest living son Hyrum Smith to succeed him as Patriarch to the Church. From that time forward, Hyrum gave patriarchal blessings until his own death on June 27, 1844. Patriarchal blessings in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints , a patriarchal blessing is given when an authorized patriarch a man ordained ... s worthiness. The purpose of a patriarchal blessing is 1 to identify the Israelite tribe of Israel to which ... foretelling of possible future events, opportunities, and temptations . Within the Church, a patriarchal blessing is considered to be a Revelation Latter Day Saints revelation for the recipient ... to acknowledge the fulfillment of the Church doctrine that through baptism members become part of the house ... in the blessings Jacob pronounced upon his sons and Joseph s sons, Ephraim and Manasseh. A patriarchal ... receive permission to receive an additional patriarchal blessing. The blessing is usually performed ... copies of all blessings are stored in Church records and are considered by the church to be revelation .... Since the blessings are direct revelation from God, the church advises members to treat them ...   more details



  1. Patriarchal priesthood

    Religious text primary date December 2010 In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints , the patriarchal ... , Apostle Latter Day Saints Apostle of the LDS Church , has explained that the patriarchal priesthood ... to a patriarchal priesthood. The patriarchal order is not a third, separate priesthood. Whatever relates to the patriarchal order is embraced in the Melchizedek Priesthood. All other authorities or offices in the church are appendages to the Melchizedek priesthood. D&C 107 5. The patriarchal order ... authority and in the Temple LDS Church holy temple . This eternal marriage is the at the heart of the patriarchal order of the priesthood. ref http ldsapologetics.blogspot.com 2008 07 patriarchal priesthood.html Patriarchal Priesthood , Latter Day Saint Investigator Files , Monday, July 7, 2008 ... Mormonism priesthood . The two commonly known orders are the Aaronic priesthood LDS Church Aaronic priesthood and the Melchizedek priesthood Latter Day Saints Melchizedek priesthood . The patriarchal ... . The patriarchal priesthood is associated with the patriarchal order found in the Mormonism and Christianity ... of the Restoration Latter Day Saints restored Church of Christ, taught, using Book of Hebrews Hebrews ... The Patriarchal Order of Priesthood , Meridian Magazine , online edition, Sunday, January .... ref Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, sec. 6, pp. 322 323. ref ref History of the Church ... Saints revelation that declared, There are, in the church, two priesthoods, namely, the Melchizedek ... discourse, the temple was under construction and Joseph declared that knowledge of the patriarchal ... Day Saints exaltation . They become the sons of Moses and of Aaron and the seed of Abraham, and the church ... the subject. Those who shall hereafter rule and reign in eternity as exalted beings will form a patriarchal ... of a place in this great patriarchal chain will be welded into Abraham s lineage and shall rise ... Reflist DEFAULTSORT Patriarchal Priesthood Category Latter Day Saint doctrines, beliefs, and practices ...   more details



  1. Patriarchal cross

    Christ . Other variations The Russian Orthodox cross can be considered a modified version of the Patriarchal ... Orthodox Church Greek Church the crossbar near the bottom is straight, or slanted upwards ... IV Du an of Serbia Tsar Stefan Du an holding the patriarchal cross. Image Cross of the Russian Orthodox Church 01.svg The Russian cross, with slanted cross bar Image Russian Golgotha cross.png A variation ...   more details



  1. Patriarchal age

    Refimprove date July 2007 The Patriarchal Age is the era of the three biblical Patriarchs, Abraham , Isaac and Jacob , according to the narratives of Book of Genesis Genesis 12 50. These chapters also contain the history of Joseph Hebrew Bible Joseph , although Joseph is not one of the Covenantal Patriarchs . The bible contains an intricate pattern of chronologies from the creation of Adam Bible Adam , the first man, to the reigns of the later kings of ancient Kingdom of Israel Samaria Israel and Kingdom of Judah Judah , at which point the bible makes contact with known and dateable history. From these it is possible to calculate strictly within a biblical frame of reference that the birth of Abraham , the first of the Patriarchs, 1,948 years after the Creation, corresponded to 1812 BC. ref The situation is not quite so clear cut as this implies, as there are variant manuscripts of the bible giving variant chronologies, differing by thousands of years the description given here is from the Masoretic text, the basis of most modern English translations. ref Prior to the 19th century there was little interest in questioning the biblical chronology, but with the growth of biblical criticism and the wide popularity of the documentary hypothesis the theory that the Pentateuch , including the Book of Genesis , was composed not by Moses but by unknown authors living at various times between 950 and 450 BC it became increasingly urgent both to supporters of the traditional view i.e., that Genesis was an accurate historical record written by Moses under the direct guidance of God and the new the documentary hypothesis to find concrete arguments to support their respective views. Thus was born biblical archaeology , a form of archaeology different from all others in that it sought ... identified the Patriarchal age in the period 2100 1800 BC, the Intermediate Bronze Age , the interval ... the texts described by the documentary hypothesis were written centuries after the Patriarchal ...   more details



  1. Patriarchal Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ

    Image A cathedral under construction.jpg thumb Construction of the future Patriarchal Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ. The Patriarchal Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ lang uk is the main cathedral of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church , located in Kiev Kyiv , the capital of Ukraine . The church is currently under construction, although its golden dome s and the cross have already been erected. The cathedral is located on the left bank of the Dnieper River Dnipro , being one of the few churches of Kiev that are not located on the right bank. External links commonscat inline cite web url http kyivsobor.ugcc.org.ua title Patriarchal cathedral accessdate 2008 01 12 work Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church language Ukrainian cite web url http www.ugcc.org.ua ukr press releases article 4952 title The Patriarchal Cathedral of the Resurrection of Jesus in Kyiv may become the main church accessdate 2008 01 12 work Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church language Ukrainian cite news first Klara last Gudzyk title The Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church is under construction in Kyiv url http www.day.kiev.ua 261266 work Den newspaper Den date November 11, 2003 accessdate 2008 01 12 language English cite news title 200 hryvnias are collected by the Stryi community for the construction of the Cathedral of the Resurrection of Jesus of the UGCC in Kyiv url http zik.com.ua ua news 2006 08 09 46407 work zik.com.ua date August 9, 2006 accessdate 2008 01 12 language Ukrainian Religion of Kiev coord missing Ukraine Category Churches in Kiev Category Buildings and structures under construction Category Ukrainian Catholic cathedrals in Ukraine Category 21st century Eastern Orthodox church buildings Ukraine struct stub Ukraine church stub fr Cath drale patriarcale de la R surrection du Christ mk ja pl Patriarchalny Sob r Zmartwychwstania ...   more details



  1. Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral

    Unreferenced date October 2006 Expand Romanian Catedrala Patriarhal din Bucure ti date December 2008 File Catedrala Patriarhal 2009.jpg thumb right The Cathedral in 2009 The Romanian Patriarchal Cathedral is located near the Palace of the Chamber of Deputies palace of the Patriarchate of the Romanian Orthodox Church , on Dealul Mitropoliei , in Bucharest , Romania . Gallery gallery Image Clopotnita Patriarhie.JPG The Bell Tower Image Cladire Patriarhie.JPG A building in front of the Cathedral Image Detaliu Casa Patriarhie.JPG The entrance to the building in front of the Cathedral Image Palatul Patriarhiei.JPG The Patriarchal Palace gallery Coord 44 25 28.54 N 26 5 52.16 E display title Category Churches in Bucharest Category Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in Romania Patriarchal Cathedral, Romanian Romania church stub es Catedral Patriarcal de Bucarest fr Cath drale patriarcale de Bucarest mk ja pl Katedra patriarchalna w Bukareszcie ro Catedrala Patriarhal din Bucure ti ...   more details



  1. Patriarchal Monastery of the Holy Trinity

    landmark region BG display title File Patriarchal Monastery of the Holy Trinity Klearchos Kapoutsis 1.jpg right thumb alt Side view of a three domed Orthodox church with blind arches. Cliffs in the background. The present church of the Patriarchal Monastery of the Holy Trinity File Patriarchal Monastery ... with cliffs in the background. Domes of a church are visible. Overview of the monastery The Patriarchal ... manastir Sveta Troitsa is a Bulgarian Orthodox Church Bulgarian Orthodox monastery in the vicinity of Veliko ... and again in the mid 20th century. Location and early history The Patriarchal Monastery is situated ... is located another medieval cloister, the Transfiguration Monastery . Next to the Patriarchal ... Patriarchal Monastery of the Holy Trinity publisher language Bulgarian accessdate 31 ... monastery church, it was originally founded on 27 January 1070 by churchwarden Georgi Prilozhnik ... of Bulgaria Ivan Alexander . The first one claims the Patriarchal Monastery dates from directly ... of All Bulgaria Bulgarian patriarch Evtimiy of Tarnovo . According to this version, the Patriarchal ... 1370s. After Evtimiy was elected patriarch in 1375, the cloister acquired the honorary name Patriarchal ... page 169 ref In the late 14th century, the Patriarchal Monastery of the Holy Trinity was one of the major ..., the Patriarchal Monastery suffered two disasters. In 1803, a brigand raid plundered its buildings ... church was built in 1846 1867 it was designed by the most famous architect of the Bulgarian National Revival , Kolyu Ficheto . ref name kay The monastery church follows a cross in square plan with three ... church was brought from the Ancient Rome Ancient Roman ruins of Nicopolis ad Istrum . In antiquity ... 161 . At the base of one of the church s columns is another Roman artifact, a provincial border stone ... of the church were the work of Samokov painter Zahari Zograf , ref name minovski who was also active ... trans chapter ZAHARIY ZOGRAF Z. Hristovich Dimitrov 1810 14 June 1853 ref The church, along with the entire ...   more details



  1. File:PATRIARCHAL APOSTOLIC PANAGIA.jpg

    Summary Information Description PATRIARCHAL APOSTOLIC PANAGIA Source Family Achieve Date 02 43, 23 November 2009 UTC Author Arzumanyan Permission ConfirmationImageOTRS source Ashot Arzumanyan license CC BY SA 3.0 otrs 2010022010022317 other versions Licensing cc by sa 3.0 ...   more details



  1. The Historicity of the Patriarchal Narratives

    The Historicity of the Patriarchal Narratives Walter de Gruyter, Berlin New York, 1974 is a book by biblical scholar Thomas L. Thompson , Professor of Old Testament Studies at the University of Copenhagen . Subtitled The Quest for the Historical Abraham , Thompson s book, together with John Van Seters s Abraham in History and Tradition 1975 , marked the culmination of a growing current of dissatisfaction in scholarly circles with the then current consensus or near consensus on the Patriarchal narratives. The consensus can be summarised as the view that, even if archaeology could not directly confirm the existence of the patriarchs Abraham , Isaac and Jacob , it nonetheless confirmed that these stories originated in a second millennium BC setting based on the fact that many personal names, place names, and customs referenced in the Genesis narratives were unique to that era. This view was expressed by John Bright in his influential History of Israel 1959, 2nd edition 1960 in these words O ne is forced to the conclusion that the patriarchal narratives authentically reflect social customs at home in the second millennium rather than those of later Israel . ref http www.biblicalstudies.org.uk epn 4 selman.html 7 John Bright, History of Israel , quoted in Martin J. Selman, Comparative Customs and the Patriarchal Age ref Thompson and Van Seters pointed out that in fact none of the archaeological evidence cited by the dominant scholars of the time notably William F. Albright , E. A. Speiser , Cyrus Gordon , and Bright himself actually provided irrefutable proof for the historicity of the Patriarchal narratives. Not only has archaeology not proven a single event of the patriarchal traditions to be historical, it has not shown any of the traditions to be likely. ref The Historicity of the Patriarchal Narratives , p.328, quoted in review by Dennis Pardee in http links.jstor.org ... archaeology. ref Notes Reflist 1 DEFAULTSORT Historicity of the Patriarchal Narratives Category ...   more details



  1. Patriarchal Cathedral of the Holy Ascension of God

    church visible The current building of the Patriarchal Cathedral is considered by scholars to have ...good article File Patriarshia Tarnovo Bulgaria.JPG right thumb The Patriarchal Cathedral of the Holy ... church s front facade and bell tower slightly from below, with partially destroyed stone walls in the foreground The Patriarchal Cathedral of the Holy Ascension of God lang bg ... Church Eastern Orthodox cathedral in the city of Veliko Tarnovo , in north central Bulgaria . Located ... to its destruction in 1393. Standing on top of a late Roman church, the cathedral, reconstructed ... place of worship, it has been open for visitors since 1985. History The Patriarchal Cathedral of the Holy Ascension of God is not the first church building to occupy the position on top of the Tsarevets ... the construction of the current church began. ref name nikolova cite book last first ... title trans title The Patriarchal Cathedral ... miney.jpg left thumb 150px The Patriarchal Cathedral as illustrated in a sketch in the 14th century ... or the 12th century. The cathedral was initially built as a monastery church in the middle of a monastery ... . The compound suffered large scale damage caused by a fire, which necessitated the church s reconstruction ... Alexander of Bulgaria r. 1331 71 . Besides repair and reinforcement efforts, work on the church in the 14th ... There are several references to the cathedral in medieval sources. The earliest reference to the church tells of the transfer of Saint Michael the Warrior s relics from the Potuka fortress to the Patriarchal ... in the Patriarchal Cathedral signifies the incessant warfare against Byzantines and Latin Empire ... of Tarnovo Saint Evtimiy , described the church as the great patriarch s Cathedral of the Holy Ascension in his writings. ref name nikolova Another possible reference to the church may be in a marginal ... Bistra Nikolova believes this to be an allusion to the Patriarchal Cathedral, which may have patronised ...   more details



  1. Patriarchal Stavropegic Monastery of St. John the Baptist

    Image eldersophrony.jpg center Archimandrite Sophrony center thumb right The Patriarchal Stavropegic Monastery of St John the Baptist is a monastic community for both men and women, directly under the Church of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarchate . It is located in Tolleshunt Knights , near Maldon, Essex , in England , and is the oldest Orthodox religious community in the United Kingdom UK . The religious community was founded in 1958 by Elder Archimandrite Sophrony Sophrony , ref name lampeter http www.lamp.ac.uk trs Postgraduate Degrees monastic retreat.html University of Lampeter website ref under the jurisdiction of Metropolitan Metropolitan Anthony Bloom of Sourozh Anthony , Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan of Diocese of Sourozh Sourozh and ruling Church of Russia Russian bishop in England, with six monastics from a number of nations soon after, in 1965, the Monastery moved under the direct jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate . The community consists of men and women living the monastic tradition of a Christ centred prayer life. Currently, there are just under 40 monastics in the community, the majority of whom are nuns, with a smaller number of monks. ref name lampeter The community conducts numerous retreats To support the community the women run the ... Currently the community is developing plans to build ... Daily life When founding the monastery, Archimandrite Sophrony Elder Sophrony wanted to be sure that his community would not just have outward conformity ..., Essex CM9 8EZ, United Kingdom Tel. 44 0 1621 816 471 History The Patriarchal Stavropegic Monastery ..., becoming Patriarchal later, the monastery would also be titled Stavropegic . Repose of Elder Sophrony ..., 1993 present. Sister Magdalen, noted speaker, author of Children in the Church Today & Conversations with Children Communicating our Faith . ref Children in the Church Today An Orthodox Perspective ... Monastery, Essex. coord 51.7952 0.7823 type landmark region GB ESS display title DEFAULTSORT Patriarchal ...   more details



  1. File:Khackar next to the prelacy of the Araratian Patriarchal Diocese.JPG

    Summary Khackar next to the prelacy of the Araratian Patriarchal Diocese Licensing self cc by sa 3.0 GFDL Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ...   more details



  1. Patriarchal Exarchate for Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe

    mergefrom Russian Orthodox Exarchate in Western Europe date July 2011 The Patriarchal Exarchate for Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe is an exarchate of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople Ecumenical Patriarchate of Russian Orthodox tradition, based in Paris , and having parishes throughout Europe , mainly in France . The Exarchate is sometimes known as Rue Daru from the street in Paris where its cathedral is located. The current leader of the Exarchate is Archbishop Gabriel of Comane . In 2006 the Exarchate has incorporated a newly established Patriarchal Exarchate for Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe Episcopal Vicariate of Great Britain and Ireland vicariate in Great Britain and Ireland . History The Exarchate traces its origins to the episcopal service of Metropolitan Evlogii , who in the late 1930s felt himself unable to guide his flock of the Russian Orthodox Church within the embrace of the Moscow Patriarchate , given the atheistic influence of Communism in Russia after the Russian Revolution of 1917 revolution of 1917. Metropolitan Evlogii sought to carry forward his service under the protection of the Ecumenical Patriarchate . The Exarchate therefore sees itself as the successor of the earlier Provisional administration of the Russian parishes in Western Europe founded by Tikhon of Moscow Patriarch later Saint Tikhon of Moscow and entrusted to Evlogii in 1921. http www.exarchat.org spip.php?article546 The Exarchate was closed by Patriarch Athenagoras I of Constantinople Patriarch Athenagoras I through a letter dated 22 November 1965, with an assembly meeting 16 18 February 1966 noting that such provisional ethnic structures were no longer necessary, given that the passage of several generations had allowed ... is linked from Eastern Orthodox Church From June 9, 2006 October 12, 2009 the Episcopal Vicariate ... Patriarchal Exarchate for Orthodox Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe , official ...   more details



  1. Church

    wiktionarypar church Church may refer to Religion Church building Church service , a formalized period of communal worship Church music written for performance in church Christian Church , the worldwide body of Christians Any of several more specific Christian denomination s Simple church , an Evangelical Christian movement Ecclesiology , the study of the church in Christian theology State church , a religious body or creed officially endorsed by that nation s government Local church , the body made up of a congregation, its members and clergy Christian clergy , formal Christian religious leadership Church, a Sociological classifications of religious movements Church and ecclesia sociological classification of religious movements Religion , sometimes may be used as a title of a religion Clear People Church surname , people with the surname Church Adam Gilchrist , Australian cricketer, nicknamed Gilly or Church Places Church, Lancashire , England Church Liverpool ward Church Sefton ward Popular music The Church band The Church , an alternate name for their debut album, Of Skins and Heart Church song Church song , by T Pain Church , a song by Galactic on the album Coolin Off Church , a song by OutKast on the album Speakerboxxx The Love Below The Church , a song by Hawkwind on the album Church of Hawkwind Other uses Church Committee , the common term referring to the United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities Church Red vs. Blue Church Red vs. Blue , a fictional character The Church film The Church film Church, a cat in the novel Pet Sematary The probabilistic programming language http projects.csail.mit.edu church wiki Church Church , named after Alonzo Church . disambig de Church es Church fr Church it Church hu Church egy rtelm s t lap nl Church pt Church ru simple Church disambiguation sv Church olika betydelser ...   more details



  1. For Church

    Infobox church name For Church fullname For kirke image imagesize imagealt landscape caption View of the church pushpin map Nord Tr ndelag pushpin label position right pushpin mapsize map caption Location in Nord Tr ndelag latd 64 latm 04 lats 22 latNS N longd 11 longm 40 longs 53 longEW E coordinates coord 64.0728 11.6815 region NO type landmark display title location Steinkjer , Nord Tr ndelag country Norway denomination Church of Norway churchmanship Evangelical website former name founded date consecrated date 15 October 1846 completed date 1846 events status Parish church functional status Active architect Hans Ditlev Franciscus von Linstow architectural type style materials Stone closed ... prosti Nord Innherad diocese Diocese of Nidaros bishop dean For Church lang no For kirke is a parish church in the municipality of Steinkjer in Nord Tr ndelag county, Norway . It is located in the village of Stod, Norway Stod . The church is part of the Stod, Norway Stod parish in the List of churches ... stone church was constructed in 1846 using a design by Hans Ditlev Franciscus von Linstow . It was consecrate d on 15 October 1846. The building seats about 400 people. History The present church site has long been the site of a church, but little is known about the churches that stood there before 1648. There presumably was a stave church was where the main building of the parsonage now stands. In 1648, a wooden church was built which was the main church for the parish. It was consecrated in 1650 by Bishop Erik Bredal and was probably west of today s church. After about 200 years, the church was in poor condition and the congregation wanted the old church torn down. The service held on 20 July 1845 was the last time the old church was used before its demolition. The old church s pulpit , organ, and baptismal font were installed in the new church. A new altar was built for the new church&mdash ... See also List of churches in Nord Tr ndelag References reflist Norway church stub Churches in Steinkjer ...   more details



  1. In Church

    In Church is a watercolor created in 1882 by Vincent van Gogh . See also Early works of Vincent van Gogh Vincent van Gogh Painting stub Category Vincent van Gogh paintings Category 1882 paintings ...   more details



  1. Church's

    For the fast food chain Church s Chicken Primary sources date February 2010 Infobox company company name Church s Shoes company type Privately held company Private foundation 1873 location Northampton , England industry Retail products Shoes homepage http www.church footwear.com Church s is a high end England English footwear manufacturer founded in 1873 by Thomas Church and his three sons. ref http www.church footwear.com churchs.html History Page ref Over time, the little family business grew into a corporation currently employing nearly 700 people. Its main installations are located in the St James area of Northampton , with an estimated production capacity of 5000 pairs per week, 70 of which are exported all over the world. Besides production sold to resellers and individual customers, the company also has several of its own retail stores, including one in Jermyn Street Jermyn Street, London , George Street, Edinburgh , and Pacific Place Pacific Place, Hong Kong . In 1999, the company was acquired by the international fashion group Prada , more recently that group sold a 45 stake to Equinox, a private investment fund . Currently When date February 2011 , the market ambition of the company is to further expand itself in the high quality footwear sector and to introduce new clothing and Fashion accessory accessory lines. During Pierce Brosnan s tenure as James Bond , various selections of dress shoes from the Church s range were used in production. Lindy Hemming , who was the costume designer explained the choice of Church s shoes as having the appropriate weight to complement the silhouette of the tailored Brioni fashion Brioni suits she had commissioned for Bond. British Prime Minister Tony Blair has a lucky pair of Church s shoes that he wore to every session of parliamentary question time. ref cite news last White first Michael title Brogue Male url http www.guardian.co.uk ... in England Category Luxury brands England company stub fr Church s ja ...   more details



  1. Church of the Resurrection

    Church of the Resurrection may refer to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre , Jerusalem, built on the site believed to be the location of the burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Or, with that name or Holy Resurrection Church , it may refer to one of the following churches tocright Albania Holy Resurrection Church, Mborje Japan Holy Resurrection Cathedral , Tokyo Lithuania Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church, Kaunas Christ s Resurrection Church, Kaunas Montenegro Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ Podgorica Pakistan Cathedral Church of Resurrection , Lahore Russia Church of the Savior on Blood , St. Petersburg Church of the Resurrection, Kadashi , Moscow Church of the Resurrection, Kostroma Ukraine Church of the Resurrection, Foros Patriarchal Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ , Kiev USA Holy Resurrection Church Belkofski, Alaska , Belkofski, Alaska, National Register of Historic Places listings in Aleutians East Borough, Alaska listed on the National Register of Historic Places NRHP in Aleutians East Borough, Alaska Holy Resurrection Church Kodiak, Alaska , National Register of Historic Places listings in Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska listed on the NRHP in Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska Catholic Church of the Resurrection , Lakeland, Florida Resurrection Catholic Church Dubuque, Iowa United Methodist Church of the Resurrection , Leawood, Kansas Church of the Resurrection Kew Gardens, Borough of Queens, New York Church of the Resurrection Manhattan, New York Church of the Resurrection Little Switzerland, North Carolina , NRHP listed, in Mitchell County DEFAULTSORT Resurrection Disambig church it Chiesa della Resurrezione pl Ko ci Zmartwychwstania Pa skiego ru ...   more details



  1. Imperial church

    An imperial church is a church associated with an empire. The first such church was the state church of the Roman Empire , as patronized and largely controlled by the Roman Emperors from the time of the transfer of the seat of government to Constantinople . The link between the church within that empire and the state was formally established by Theodosius I with the Edict of Thessalonica of 27 February 380. Another imperial church was that of the ecclesiastical territories associated with the Holy Roman Empire . ref http books.google.com books?id lZobUS Ar0YC&pg PA60&dq 22imperial church 22&hl en&ei PvJPTPPULNOgsQaWw iYAQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CCgQ6AEwAA v onepage&q 22imperial 20church 22&f false Peter Hamish Wilson, The Holy Roman Empire, 1495 1806 Macmillan and St Martin s Press 1999 , p. 60 ref In the Americas there was the imperial church of the Spanish Empire , as described in the chapter The Course of the Imperial Church from Imposition to Eclipse of the book http books.google.com books?id zX3YAAAAMAAJ&q 22imperial church 22&dq 22imperial church 22&hl en&ei cv5PTMrBIsOPsAah3NXQDQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 5&ved 0CDsQ6AEwBDgo The Church in Latin America 1492 1992 by Enrique Dussel . The term imperial church has been used also with reference to a vision of the Church of England as the church of the British Empire . ref http books.google.com books?id A7jv17R2K7IC&pg PA52&dq 22imperial church 22&hl en&ei lPTKHwIM GsAaFjfSqAQ&sa X&oi book result&ct ... In her book http books.google.com books?id W8sRg3KLL14C&pg PA21&dq 22imperial church 22&hl en&ei PvJPTPPULNOgsQaWw ... 22&f false The Church on the Margins Living Christian Community, Mary R. Sawyer uses the term imperial church to mean any church that supports domination by some over others. She thus describes the church, after the conversion of Constantine I Constantine , as one that evolved as a hierarchical, patriarchal, and episcopal institution in which the charismatic, or spiritual, expression of Christianity ...   more details



  1. Living Church

    orchestrated and supported by the Communist authorities, from the patriarchal Church. At the beginning ... of the Patriarchal or Tikhonite Church. The telling blow against Renovationism was the return of Patriarch ... as Renovationists called the Patriarchal Church at that time , and many bishops and priests who ... external liturgical and organizational forms of their opponents from the Patriarchal Church ... church , i.e., the Patriarchal Church, to be a heresy and a schism . The mastermind ... reconciliation with Sergius. As a general rule, the Patriarchal Church considered all sacraments ... became the major point of separation. When, eventually, the Patriarchal Church had found ways for some ...Other uses of More footnotes date March 2011 The Living Church lang ru , also called Renovationist Church or Renovationism from renovation, renewal official name Orthodox Russian Church , , later Orthodox Church in USSR , was a Schism religion schism in the Russian Orthodox Church ... of the Church, it was quickly corrupted by the support of the Soviet secret services Cheka CheKa , then GPU , NKVD , who had hoped to split and weaken the Russian Church by instigating schismatic ... in the Russian Church. The movement is considered to have ended with the death of its leader, Alexander ... known as the Living Church , this was specifically the name of just one of the groups that comprised ... Church of Fr. Vladimir Krasnitsky 1880 1936 , lobbied for the interests of married clergy 2 the Union of the Communities of the Ancient Apostolic Church SODATs ... of the Church the group of bishop Antonin Granovsky Antonin Granovsky , whose interest was in liturgical reform. History of the Renovationist Church Beginnings and first period 1920s 1930s The origins of Renovationism can be traced to wide debates concerning possible church ...   more details



  1. Geoffrey Church

    Geoffrey Church may refer to Geoffrey Church of the Church Baronets Jeff Church See also Church surname hndis Church, Geoffrey ...   more details



  1. Life church

    LifeChurch.tv , Life Covenant Church Life Church Boston , Life Church Boston Life Church Ministries, Inc. , Life Church Ministries, Inc. Life. The Changing Church , Life. The Changing Church disambig ...   more details



  1. Church of the Incarnation

    Church of the Incarnation may refer to Church of the Incarnation Dallas, Texas Church of the Incarnation Amite, Louisiana Church of the Incarnation, Episcopal Manhattan Church of the Incarnation, Roman Catholic Manhattan Church of the Incarnation Highlands, North Carolina Disambig church ...   more details



  1. Jesus Church

    Jesus Church may refer to Jesus Church Oslo , a Pentecostal church in Oslo , Norway Jesus Church Cieszyn , a Lutheran church in Cieszyn , Poland Jesus Church Berlin Kaulsdorf , a United church in Berlin , Germany disambig ...   more details



  1. Christ Church Parish Church

    Image Christchurchparishchurch.jpg thumb Christ Church s Parish church . The current Christ Church Parish Church located in Oistins , Christ Church, Barbados Christ Church , Barbados was built in 1935 and is the fifth Church of England parish church parish church on the site. At various times the previous structures have all been destroyed by natural disasters including flood, fire or hurricanes. The original Parish church structure was built in 1629 and was located near Dover Beach. In 1669 the church was destroyed by a flood, which scattered coffins and bones from the church cemetery across the beach. The next church constructed was destroyed in the hurricane of 1780. Another Parish Church was built in 1786 and was again destroyed by the 1831 hurricane. The new church was then destroyed by fire in 1935. The church is known for its churchyard which contains the notorious Chase Vault , in which coffins mysteriously have moved around within the sealed vault. A detailed investigation by the Governor of Barbados and members of his staff was made in 1820 but it offered no explanation and the coffins were eventually each buried separately after further recurrences. Today visitors are able to visit the vault at the church site. External links http www.anglican.bb christchurch Christ Church Parish Church Official website http www.anglican.bb christchurch history History of the Christ Church Parish Church http www.anglican.bb cc The Diocese of Barbados For the Parish of Christ Church coord 13 03 55.00 N 59 32 17.60 W region BB type landmark source dewiki display title Category Christ Church, Barbados Category Church buildings in the Caribbean Category Places of worship in Barbados de Christ Church Parish Church ...   more details




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