Infobox Former Orthodox Diocese name Patriarchate of Karlovci br br Karlova ka ... karlova ki patrijarh feljton Serbian Serbian Orthodox leaders DEFAULTSORT Patriarchate Of Karlovci ... status Orthodox Patriarchate diocese type Patriarchate founded 1848 dissolved 1920 headquarters Sremski KarlovciKarlovci , Habsburg Monarchy today Sremski Karlovci , Serbia territory Habsburg Monarchy language Church Slavonic br Serbian language Serbian Image KuK Nichtunierte.jpg thumb 250px Patriarchate of Karlovci in 1909 Image Patrijarsija sremski karlovci 1890.jpg thumb 250px Patriarchate palace in Sremski Karlovci, around 1890 Image Josif Rajacic.jpg thumb 250px Josif Raja i , the first patriarch of Karlovci The Patriarchate of Karlovci Lang sr or Lang sr Karlova ka patrijar ija was a patriarchate of the Orthodox Church that existed between 1848 and 1920. It was formed in 1848, when former Metropolitanate of Karlovci was elevated to the rank of patriarchate. The Patriarchate of Karlovci existed until 1920, when it was merged with Metropolitanate of Belgrade to form the Patriarchate of Serbia . The seat of the Patriarchate was in Sremski KarlovciKarlovci today Sremski Karlovci , Serbia . History At the May Assembly in Karlovci in 1848, the Serbs living ... within the Monarchy. The metropolitan of Karlovci, Josif Raja i , was also proclaimed a patriarch, thus the Metropolitanate of Karlovci became a Patriarchate. In the same year when the Patriarchate of Karlovci was created, the Romanians that were previously under jurisdiction of the Metropolitanate of Karlovci proclaimed their separation from the Serbian church, and creation of their own. However ..., patriarchal throne remained vacant for the last seven years of its existence. In 1920, the Patriarchate of Karlovci was merged into the newly formed Patriarchate of Serbia . The current patriarchs of Serbia are the successors of the patriarchs of Karlovci. Eparchies It included following eparchies ... more details
. See also Commonscat Patriarchate of Karlovci Sremski Karlovci Monuments of Culture of Exceptional ...unreferenced date November 2009 File Dvor Patrijarsije.jpg thumb 200px The Patriarchate Court The Patriarchate Court is important historical building where Patriarchate of Karlovci existed between 1848 and 1920, in Sremski Karlovci , Serbia . The building of the palace was built between the 1892 and 1895, by the project of Serbia n architect Vladimir Nikoli , where once the Pasha Konak was located. Pasha Konak was the first residence of the head of the Serbian Church after transferring from the Archbishopric of Pe in Sremski Karlovci. Metropolitan Stefan Stratimirovi organized in 1817 The fund established to raise funds for the construction of the palace, which was built during the Metropolitan Georgije II Brankovi . Construction of the palace in the style of Italian palaces was entrusted to contractors Peklo Bela and Karlo Lerer. Royal Chapel was painted by Uro Predi . The basis of the court in the form of the Cyrillic script Cyrillic letter S , while the middle wing was the carriage entrance. Above the entrance, there is the royal chapel, which was covered with a hemisphere dome with lantern on top. The main facade has a forward side with Rizal emphasized in the level of the first floor columns, pilasters, which is the amount of Attica architraves triangular ends, and central Rizal is highlighted with three windows that are bigger than others, a terrace and front entrance where the stairs to the side of stone sculptures set of two lion s. On the same facade with a series of seventeen window openings with semicircular endings. Window opens the main facade gives rhythm ... thumb 200px The Patriarchate Court garden Today, the building of permanent ... Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance Category Serbian architecture Category Sremski Karlovci Category Buildings and structures in Sremski Karlovci ... more details
Karlovci can refer to Sremski Karlovci , a town and municipality in Srem, Vojvodina, Serbia Novi Karlovci , a village in Srem, Vojvodina, Serbia geodis ... more details
A patriarchate is the office or Jurisdiction Executive jurisdiction jurisdiction of a patriarch . A patriarch, as the term is used here, is either one of the highest ranking bishop s in Eastern Orthodoxy , earlier, the five that were included in the Pentarchy Rome , Constantinople , Alexandria , Antioch , and Jerusalem , but now nine, excluding Rome and including patriarchs of Serbia , Russia , Georgia country Georgia , Bulgaria and Romania or one of ten ref Annuario Pontificio 2008, pp. 3 9. The title of Patriarch of the West for the Pope is no longer in use. ref high ranking ref In his motu proprio http www.vatican.va holy father paul vi motu proprio documents hf p vi motu proprio 19650211 ad purpuratorum lt.html Ad Purpuratorum Patrum of 11 February 1965, Pope Paul VI decreed that Eastern Catholic Patriarchs who became cardinals would be ranked as Cardinal Bishops, not Cardinal Priests, as had previously been the case, and that they would yield precedence only to the six Cardinal Bishops who hold the titles of the suburbicarian sees. ref bishops of Roman Catholic Church Catholicism seven patriarchs of the east six who are heads of Eastern Catholic Churches and the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem , and the Patriarchs of Patriarch of Lisbon Lisbon , Patriarch of Venice Venice , and the Patriarch of the East Indies East Indies or one of the specific patriarchs of the various Oriental Orthodoxy Oriental Orthodox and Nestorian Church Nestorian churches. The five patriarchs of the Pentarchy ... is still used in relation to the patriarchate , Patriarch of Alexandria Alexandria , Patriarch ... of the Apostles Acts 9 . However, the patriarchate is still called the Patriarchate of Antioch. Damascus ... the Just James , and Saint Peter Peter again, respectively. A patriarchate has Juristic person legal ... as a corporation . For example, the Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem ... External links CathEncy url http www.newadvent.org cathen 11549a.htm title Patriarch and Patriarchate ... more details
of Sremski KarlovciKarlovci . In 1848, it was transformed into the Patriarchate of Karlovci , which existed until 1920, when it was merged with Metropolitanate of Belgrade to form the Patriarchate ... of Karlovci Isaija Antonovi Isaija II 1748 1749 Isaija Antonovi Metropolitan of Karlovci Pavle Nenadovi Pavle 1749 1768 Pavle Nenadovi Metropolitan of Karlovci Jovan or evi metropolitan Jovan 1768 1773 Jovan or evi Metropolitan of Karlovci Vi entije Jovanovi Vidak Vi entije III 1774 1780 Vi entije Jovanovi Vidak Metropolitan of Karlovci Mojisije Putnik Mojsije 1780 1790 Mojisije Putnik Metropolitan of Karlovci Stefan Stratimirovi Stefan I 1790 1836 Stevan Stratimirovi Metropolitan of Karlovci Stefan Stankovi Stefan II 1836 1841 Stefan Stankovi Metropolitan of Karlovci Josif Raja i Josif 1842 1848 Josif Raja i Metropolitan of Karlovci br Patriarch of Karlovci See also List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church Serbian Orthodox Church Patriarchate of Karlovci Religion ...Infobox Former Orthodox Diocese name Metropolitanate of Karlovci br br Karlova ka ... of Metropolitanate of Karlovci status self governing Orthodox Metropolitanate diocese type Metropolitanate founded 1691 dissolved 1848 headquarters Sremski KarlovciKarlovci , Habsburg Monarchy today Sremski Karlovci , Serbia territory Habsburg Monarchy language Church Slavonic br Serbian language ... Sentandreja Image Josif Rajacic.jpg thumb 200px Josif Raja i , the last metropolitan of Sremski KarlovciKarlovci The Metropolitanate of Karlovci Lang sr or Lang sr Karlova ka ... , and in 1713 it was moved to Sremski KarlovciKarlovci today Sremski Karlovci , Serbia . In the second half of the 18th century, the Metropolitanate of Karlovci included a large territory that stretched ... Metropolitan of Karlovci Mojisije Petrovi Mojisije I 1730 Mojisije Petrovi Metropolitan of Karlovci Vi entije Jovanovic Vi entije II 1731 1737 Vi entije Jovanovi Metropolitan of Karlovci Arsenije ... more details
Infobox Serbia municipality image skyline Sremski Karlovci City Hall.jpg image caption Sremski Karlovci City Hall native name official name Sremski Karlovci image shield COA Sremski Karlovci.gif ... 21205 website www.sremski karlovci.org.rs Sremski Karlovci Serbian Cyrillic , IPA ... was 8,839. Name In Serbian language Serbian , the town is known as Sremski Karlovci , in Croatian language Croatian as Srijemski Karlovci , in German language German as Karlowitz ... , and in Turkish language Turkish as Karlof a . The former Serbian name used for the town was Karlovci ... years, the town was part of the Ottoman Empire . The Slavic languages Slavic name for the town Karlovci ... 1545, Citation needed date January 2010 the population of Karlovci numbered 547 Christianity Christian ... of Karlowitz was negotiated Between 16 November 1698 and 26 January 1699, the town of Karlovci ... of Metropolitanate of Karlovci Metropolitan of Karlovci . The town also featured the earliest ... right 250px Proclamation of Serbian Vojvodina in 1848 in Sremski Karlovci At the May Assembly Serb National Assembly in Karlovci in May 1848, Serbs declared the unification of the regions of Srem region ... of Serbian Vojvodina . The first capital of Serbian Vojvodina was in Karlovci, until it was latter ... the title of the Orthodox Metropolitan of Karlovci was raised to that of Patriarch, which thus established an Orthodox Patriarchate of Karlovci that existed until 1920 when it was joined with the Metropolitanate of Belgrade to form the new Patriarchate of Serbia . When Serbian Vojvodina was in 1849 transformed into the new province named Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar , town of Karlovci ... State of Croatia . During that time its name was changed to Hrvatski Karlovci . Since the end ..., Sremski Karlovci was one of the seven municipalities of Novi Sad City. Today, the municipality is not part ... and emphasize their mutual independence. Historical population of the town Image Sremski karlovci ... more details
Image Nkarlovci1.jpg right thumb 250px The Orthodox church. Novi Karlovci is a village in Serbia . It is situated in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina , in the region of Syrmia Srem Srem District , in In ija municipality. In 2002, its population was 3,036, including 2,897 95.42 Serbs. Historical population 1961 3,427 1971 3,060 1981 3,050 1991 2,947 See also List of places in Serbia List of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina References Slobodan ur i , Broj stanovnika Vojvodine, Novi Sad, 1996. External links http www.fallingrain.com world YI 2 Novi Karlovci.html Novi Karlovci Srem District coord 45 05 N 20 11 E region RS type city display title SremRS geo stub commonscat Novi Karlovci Category Populated places in Vojvodina Category Places in Syrmia eo Novi Karlovci fr Novi Karlovci hr Novi Karlovci hu jkarl ca ru sr sh Novi Karlovci ... more details
Distinguish Gymnasium Karlovac File Gymnasium of Karlovci.jpg 300px thumb Karlovci High School File Karlovacka gimnazija 19vek.jpg 300px thumb Gymnasium of Karlovci, old building, 19th century The Gymnasium of Karlovci or the High School of Karlovci , located in the town of Sremski Karlovci in Serbia , is the oldest Serbian secondary school on the slopes of Fru ka Gora . This type of school is comparable to U.S. college preparatory schools or English grammar schools. Life under Foreign Rule After the Treaty of Karlowitz , the early eighteenth century were difficult times for the Serbs in their northern lands particularly in the region now called Vojvodina under the new yoke of the Habsburg Monarchy . The principle Cuius regio, eius religio was still in force throughout central Europe, though now pointing at members of the Eastern Orthodox Church instead of the Protestants. Judicial torture and cruel methods of execution were part of the legal process in the Holy Roman Empire until at least the nineteenth century. Despite the hardships and uncertainty of Ottoman rule, it is doubtful whether the many Serbs in Turkish occupied Serbia would have preferred the life of millions of their Eastern Orthodox faithful who lived as serfs or feudal tenants in the Austrian Empire, where families were liable to deportations, torture and even execution at the whim of feudal landlords. Many Serbian ... to open the Latin Gymnasium Latinska kola a year later in Karlovci. It was due to the efforts of Metropolitan Mojsije Petrovi of Karlovci who wrote a telling letter to the Tsar I don t ask for material ... was finaally given. The High School of Karlovci began its operations on the 1st of November ... , website Karlovci Gymnasium. See also Sremski Karlovci Buildings and structures in Sremski Karlovci Commons category coord 45.201705 19.933547 display title type edu DEFAULTSORT K Category Sremski Karlovci Category Buildings and structures in Serbia Category Education ... more details
The Patriarchate of Aquileia could refer to the Ecclesiastical and territorial office of the historical Catholic Patriarchs of Aquileia Patriarchate of Aquileia Episcopal , the archdiocese run by the Patriarch Patriarchate of Aquileia state , the state in the Holy Roman Empire that lasted between 1077 to 1445 Patriarchate of Old Aquileia , a split from the PatriarchatePatriarchate of Grado , another split from the Patriarchate The Titular Archbishop of Aquileia , a titular see set up when the Patriarchate was suppressed disambig Category Patriarch of Aquileia ... more details
Infobox monastery name Patriarchate of Pe image Patriarchate of Pe 2010.JPG caption The Church complex of the Patriarchate of Pe full Pe ka Patrijar ija other names order Serbian Orthodox established XII century disestablished mother diocese Eparchy of Ra ka and Prizren churches The Church of the Apostles, The Church of st. Demetrius, The Church of the Virgin Hodegitria, The Church of st. Nicholas founder Saint Sava , Saint Arsenije I Sremac St Arsenije I dedication people Saint Sava , Saint Arsenije I Sremac St Arsenije I , Archbishop Nikodim, Saint Danilo II St Danilo II location Near Pe , Kosovo ref label status a coord coord 42.661 N 20.266 E display inline,title source dewiki oscoor remains public access Yes other info Monuments of Culture of Exceptional Importance Serbia Monuments of Culture of Exceptional Importance Infobox World Heritage Site WHS Medieval Monuments in Kosovo infoboxwidth 24em Image State Party Serbia Type Cultural Criteria ii, iii, iv ID 724 Region List of World Heritage Sites in Europe Europe and North America Year 2004 Session 28th Extension 2006 Danger 2006 Link http whc.unesco.org en list 724 The Patriarchate of Pe Serbian language Serbian or Pe ka Patrijar ija , IPA sh p t ka patrij r ija pron is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located near Pe , in Kosovo ref label status a . The complex of churches is the spiritual ..., the Patriarchate of Pe was added to Serbia s Monuments of Culture of Exceptional Importance Serbia ... of World Heritage in Danger . Foundation The precise date of the foundation of the Patriarchate is unknown ... 1346 Archbishops of Pe were buried in the churches of the Patriarchate. Restoration Restoration ... Reflist External links Commons category Patriarchate of Pe http www.rastko.org.rs kosovo pecarsija Official presentation of the Patriarchate of Pe http www.eparhijaprizren.com Official site of Serbian ... http terkepek.adatbank.transindex.ro kepek netre 173.gif Map Area under jurisdiction of Patriarchate ... more details
The Palestinian Patriarchate was the governing legalistic body of Palestinian Jewry after the destruction of the Second Temple until about 425CE. It was headed by the chief scholars of the great Talmudic Academies in the Land of Israel Palestinian academies , and with the decline of the Sanhedrin , their spiritual and legal authority was generally accepted, the institution itself being supported by voluntary contributions by Jews throughout the ancient world. Being a member of the house of Hillel the Elder Hillel and thus a descendant of King David , the Patriarch, known in Hebrew as the Nasi prince , enjoyed almost royal authority. ref name Chisholm1911 Their functions were political rather than religious, though their influence was not limited to the secular realm. ref name Chisholm1911 The Patriarchate attained its zenith under Judah ha Nasi who compiled the Mishnah . ref name Chisholm1911 The system of a Patriarchate of Palestinian Jewry continued under Roman rule until Theodosius II 408 450 abolished it after a period of some 350 years, ref name Chisholm1911 its demise having begun with Christianity being made the official state religion in 312 by Roman Emperor Constantine I . ref name Chisholm1911 cite book author Hugh Chisholm title Encyclop dia Britannica a dictionary of arts, sciences, literature and general information url http books.google.com books?id MvctAAAAIAAJ accessdate 18 July 2011 year 1911 publisher The Encyclop dia Britannica company page 403 ref The exact reason for the abrogation of the patriarchate is not clear, ref name LangeGerber1997 cite book author1 ... and responsibilities of the Palestinian Patriarchate from the onset of the third century, based ... Patriarchate retained the prerogative of determining the Hebrew calendar and guarded the intricacies ... page 97 ref This institution symbolised the passing of authority from the Palestinian patriarchate ... , 127.39. Habas Rubin , E., Rabban Gamaliel of Yavneh and his Sons The Patriarchate before and after ... more details
Infobox Historic building name Palace of the Patriarchate br Palatul Patriarhiei image Palatul Camerei Deputatilor1.jpg caption map type latitude longitude location town Bucharest location country ROU architect Dimitrie Maimarolu client engineer construction start date completion date 1907 date demolished cost structural system style size The Palace of the Chamber of Deputies lang ro Palatul Camerei Deputa ilor now the Palace of the Patriarchate Palatul Patriarhiei also known as the Palace of the Great National Assembly Palatul Marii Adun ri Na ionale during the Communist Romania Communist regime is a building in Bucharest , Romania located on the plateau of Dealul Mitropoliei . The building served as the seat of successive Romanian legislatures of the Assembly of Deputies during the Kingdom of Romania , then of the Communist era Great National Assembly , and after the Romanian Revolution of 1989 , of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania Chamber of Deputies . Parliamentarians vacated the building in 1997, when it passed to the Patriarchate of the Romanian Orthodox Church . History The earliest information about the hill on which the Palace would be built dates to about 1650. ref name Greceanu, p. 172 Greceanu, p. 172. ref At that time, Dealul Mitropoliei, later Dealul Patriarhiei, was covered in grapevines owned by the country s voivode s, with others belonging to the Metropolitanate s monks. The idea of placing the seat of legislative power in the middle of a religious complex was not mere coincidence, but has its roots in customs of the period. According to these customs, the Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan was ex officio president of the boyar s, the only citizens with the right to vote, when assembled in formal session. Moreover, it was necessary to have the seat of legislative power on the hill because by tradition, the Metropolitan could not leave his residence. Consequently, the practice of organising legislative meetings at the Metropolitanate became entrenched ... more details
Deleted image removed Image HPIM0062.jpg thumb 270px Orthodox and Catholic churches in Sremski Karlovci Famous buildings in Sremski Karlovci Educational historical buildings Gymnasium of Karlovci , first Serbia n secondary school gymnasium Serbian Orthodox Theological Seminary of Saint Arsenije File Eglises de Sremski Karlovci.jpg 250px thumb right Orthodox and Catholic churches in Sremski Karlovci Administrative buildings Sremski Karlovci City Hall Religious buildings The Patriarchy Court, Sremski Karlovci The Orthodox cathedral of Saint Nikolaj The Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Trinity Other buildings Image Fountain Four Lions .jpg 250px thumb right Fountain Four Lions after reconstruction Fountain Four Lions The Chapel of Peace, Sremski Karlovci See also Sremski Karlovci Category Buildings and structures in Sremski Karlovci ... more details
Refimprove date February 2009 Infobox building name Sremski Karlovci City Hall native name Magistrat former names alternate names image Sremski Karlovci City Hall.jpg caption Sremski Karlovci City hall map type altitude building type City hall architectural style Neoclassicism structural system cost ren cost location Sremski Karlovci , Serbia address Branko Radi evi square, 1 client Serbian Government owner current tenants Sremski Karlovci government landlord coordinates start date 1808 completion date 1811 inauguration date renovation date 2005 demolition date destruction date height diameter other dimensions floor count floor area main contractor architect architecture firm structural engineer services engineer civil engineer other designers quantity surveyor awards ren architect ren firm ren str engineer ren serv engineer ren civ engineer ren oth designers ren qty surveyor ren awards references http www.sremski karlovci.org.rs index.php Sremski Karlovci government Sremski Karlovci City Hall is located at the center of Sremski Karlovci , Serbia . City hall was built in the period between 1808 and 1811 in the neoclassicism style. It was constructed to be garrison of the nearby Petrovaradin fortress in Novi Sad, and later it become military building. Above the balcony is a coat of arms of Sremski Karlovci. The most important event that occurred in this building is declaration of Serbian Vojvodina from a balcony by Josif Raja i in May 1848, known in Serbia as May Assembly , during ... Karlovci, so city hall was also the Serbian Vojvodina main government building. Now, in City ... Karlovci List of places in Serbia External links Commons category Town halls by country http www.sremski karlovci.org.rs index.php Sremski Karlovci government coord missing Serbia Category Buildings and structures completed in 1811 Category Sremski Karlovci Category Buildings and structures in Sremski Karlovci Category Buildings and structures in Serbia Category Seats of local government ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox football club clubname FK Polet fullname FK Polet image File 100px nickname founded 1927 ground capacity chairman manager flagicon Serbia league Municipal League season 2011 2012 position 2 pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra2 leftarm1 FFFFFF body1 FFFFFF rightarm1 FFFFFF shorts1 FFFFFF socks1 FFFFFF pattern la2 pattern b2 thinsidesonwhite pattern ra2 leftarm2 FFFFFF body2 FFFFFF rightarm2 FFFFFF shorts2 FFFFFF socks2 FFFFFF FK Polet is a Serbia n football club based in Novi Karlovci , Serbia . History Empty section date July 2010 Current team Football in Serbia Category Serbian football clubs Polet Novi Karlovci Serbia footyclub stub ... more details
The Archons of the Ecumenical Patriarchate are honorees of the Patriarch of Constantinople , who have been selected from among the laity due to service to those portions of the Eastern Orthodox Church under his particular guidance. The Order of Saint Andrew , comprising the Archons living in America, was founded in 1966 under Patriarch Athenagoras , when Iakovos, Archbishop of America Archbishop Iakovos conferred the honor upon thirty members of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America . The Order s first Grand Commander was Pierre De Mets. The current Grand Commander is Anthony J. Limberakis, MD who has led the Order to secure religious freedom for the Ecumenical Patriarchate. Upon induction into the Order of St. Andrew , as the Archons of America are styled as a group, the honoree swears an oath to defend and promote the Greek Orthodox faith and tradition . On November 19, 1991, according to a decision of the Holy and Sacred Synod of the Ecumenical Patriarchate, the Brotherhood of the Most Holy Lady Pammakaristos was created and on February 22, 1992 the first administrative board was appointed. The purposes of the Brotherhood were set as the spiritual unity of the Archons of all the rest territories except America where the Order of Saint Andrew already existed , their connection to the Ecumenical Throne and their cultural activity and cooperation as well as their activities on publishing, authorship, social contribution, the annual convention in Phanar on the Sunday of the Samaritan Woman, the commemoration of the Holy Patriarchs of Constantinople, the financial support of the works of the Patriarchate etc. The first major activity was the restoration of the existing Orthodox ... itself strongly with the situation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate within Turkey. While it refers to itself as an Order , it does not claim to be an order of chivalry , as such. See also Ecumenical Patriarchate ... External links http www.archons.org Archons Category Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople ... more details
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Unreferenced date September 2008 The Patriarchate of Cilicia lang la Patriarchatus Ciliciae Armenorum is the only patriarchate within the Armenian Catholic Church . The cathedral church, Soorp Kreekor yev Soorp Eghia , is situated in Beirut , Lebanon . The current Patriarch of Cilicia, thereby being the primate of the Armenian Catholic Church , is Patriarch Nerses Bedros XIX Ners s B dros XIX . See also List of Armenian Catholic Patriarchs of Cilicia External links http www.gcatholic.com dioceses diocese cili0.htm Giga Catholic Information . http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese dcili.html Catholic Hierarchy . Armenian Catholic Hierarchy Category Eastern Catholicism Category Christianity in Armenia Category Armenian Catholic Church ... more details
Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate br Ba ms z T rk Ortodoks Patrikhanesi image Image Turkortodoks.png ... , January 30, 2008 tr icon ref website n a The Autocephalous Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate lang ... of the Patriarchate can be traced to the Greco Turkish War 1919 1922 Greco Turkish War . In 1922 ... http www.atour.com aahgn news 20040123b.html The Political Role of the Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate ..., Journal of Eastern Christian Studies ref There were calls to establish a new Patriarchate with Turkish ... Orthodox Patriarchate of Anatolia was founded in Kayseri by Pavlos Karahisarithis a supporter ... index.php?option com content&view article&catid 14 articles&id 40 ecumenical patriarchate under the turkish republic The Ecumenical Patriarchate Under the Turkish Republic The First Ten Years ... own Synod. When Eftim invaded the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate he proclaimed himself the general representative ..., when he besieged the Patriarchate for the second time. This time around, they were evicted by the Turkish police. ref http www.turkishweekly.net article 86 the greek orthodox patriarchate and the turkish greek relations 1923 1940.html The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate and the Turkish Greek Relations ... Patriarchate of Constantinople was ethnically centered and favored the Greek population. Being excommunicated ... Patriarchate from Kayseri to Istanbul. In the same session it was also decided that the Church of Virgin Mary would become the Center of the new Patriarchate of the Turkish Orthodox Church. ref name ... Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople . Support for ultra nationalism Alpaslan Turkes ... coup government took an interest in the Patriarchate, although this was stymied when he fell out of favour ... The Political Role of the Turkish Orthodox Patriarchate so called by Dr. Racho Donef ref Karahisarithis ... III and the sister of the current primate Papa Eftim IV, and who is also the spokeswoman for the Patriarchate ... Ergenekon network Ergenekon . It was also alleged that the Patriarchate served as headquarters for the organisation ... more details
, 1900 Library of Congress . The Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem also known as the Armenian Patriarchate of St. James lang hy literally Apostolic See ..., along with a Synod of seven clergymen elected by the St. James Brotherhood, oversees the Patriarchate ... of them living in and around the Patriarchate at the St. James Monastery , which occupies most of the Armenian ... elevated in stature and became Patriarchs. The bishop at the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem is given .... This remains in the Patriarch s possession to this day. At times, the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem became politicized by struggles within the Armenian Church. The Armenian Patriarchate, due ... seat of the Armenian church . Significantly Bishop Eghiazar assumed the Armenian Patriarchate ... of land south of the St. James Cathedral, called Cham Tagh . By 1752 the Patriarchate was busy renovating ... donated generously for the prosperity and continuity of the Patriarchate. The oil magnate and philanthropist ... in the Armenian Quarter, and the Armenian Patriarchate and its properties came under Jordanian rule ... and the West Bank . The Patriarchate Complex The Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem is the home of the Brotherhood ... worldwide. Within the compound of the Patriarchate, also lie the private residences of 2,000 ... colony. The compound of the Patriarchate, which enforces a strict curfew of 10 p.m. when the massive ... branches of the Patriarchate located within the compound include The Theological Seminary of the Patriarchate ... and the only one that teaches Arabic, Armenian, English, French, and Hebrew. The Patriarchate also ... outside the Patriarchate complex The Patriarchate enjoys a semi diplomatic status and is one ... and Latin Patriarchates . Among these sites under joint control of the Armenian Patriarchate ... References Reflist External links http www.armenian patriarchate.org Official site of the Armenian Patriarchate ... Gandzasar Monastery, Nagorno Karabakh Oriental Orthodoxy DEFAULTSORT Armenian Patriarchate Of Jerusalem ... more details
Infobox Orthodox Church show name Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople image caption founder The Apostles Bartholomew the Apostle Bartholomew and Jude the Apostle Thaddeus independence Apostolic Age Apostolic Era recognition primate List of Armenian Catholicoi of Cilicia Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia , Aram I . headquarters Istanbul , Turkey territory Turkey possessions language Armenian language Armenian population website Image Constantinople 1878 Armenian patriarch.png thumb 180px The Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople in 1878. The Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople lang hy , one of the smallest Patriarchates of the Oriental Orthodox Church but one that has exerted a very significant political role and today still exercises a spiritual authority. The Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople recognizes the primacy of the Catholicos ... . In local matters, the Patriarchal Episcopal see See is autonomous . The seat of the Armenian Patriarchate ... Patriarchate of Constantinople. Establishment of the Patriarchate of Constantinople in 1461 ... Patriarchate of Constantinople Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Constantinople to stay in the city ... under the jurisdiction of the Armenian Patriarchate. The first Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople ... as well as patriarch . There have been 84 individual Patriarchs since establishment of the Patriarchate ... Patriarchate served the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire with a line of Patriarchs in Constantinople. However like the Greek Patriarchate, the Armenians suffered severely from intervention by the state ... in the number of its faithful during the Armenian Genocide, the patriarchate remains the spiritual ... The Patriarchate publishes an annual review in Armenian called Shoghagat Rays from Above , containing ... http www.lraper.org Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople Lraper Bulletin http www.gandzasar.com Gandzasar Monastery, Nagorno Karabakh Oriental Orthodoxy DEFAULTSORT Armenian Patriarchate Of Constantinople ... more details
Other uses Patriarchate of Aquileia disambiguation File Aquileia Basilica, esterno Foto Giovanni Dall Orto.jpg thumb 240px Basilica of Aquileia The Patriarchate of Aquileia was an Early centers of Christianity early center of Christianity , an historical state and catholic episcopal see , and today a catholic titular see in northeastern Italy, centred on the ancient city of Aquileia situated at the head ... From bishopric to patriarchate Ancient tradition asserts that the see was founded by St. Mark , sent ... change did not affect the relations of the patriarchate with Rome its bishops, whether in Lombard or imperial .... They went further, and established in Aquileia itself a patriarchate of their own, so that henceforth ... traditionally regarded as the birth of the state of Aquileia, or the Patrie dal Fri l . The Patriarchate ... . At its maximum height, the Patriarchate of Aquileia was one of the largest states in Italy. Noblemen from the Patriarchate were protagonists in the Crusades . In 1186 Patriarch Gottfried Gitifredo ... 1204 1218 and Bertrand 1218 1251 , the Patriarchate had a flourishing industry and commerce, favoured ... a large city. However in the late century the patriarchate had to face the increasing power of the Republic ... lived in peace with the patriarchate, of whose imperial favour and tendencies they were jealous. In the 15th ... this turned into a war which was to mark the end of the Patriarchate, Cividale having received ... the famous Domenico Grimani cardinal since 1497 , Austrian Friuli was added to the territory of the patriarchate ... century when Austrian dioceses came to be included within the jurisdiction of the patriarchate ... with the 6 July Papal bull bull Injunctio Nobis , the Pope divided the patriarchate into two ... over Austrian Friuli. Of the ancient patriarchate, once so proud and influential, there remained ... History History of Friuli Aquileia History History of Aquileia Aquileian rite used in the Patriarchate ..., Patriarchate Of Category Apostolic sees Category Dioceses established in the 1st century Category ... more details
Other uses Patriarchate of Aquileia disambiguation Patriarchate of Aquileia Infobox former country native name Patriarchae Aquileiensis br Patria del Friuli conventional long name Patriarchate of Aquileia common name Aquileia continent Europe region Central Europe country Italy era Middle Ages status Vassal status text empire Holy Roman Empire government type Prince Bishop ric year start 1077 year end 1445 event pre date pre about 560 event start Imperial immediacy br spaces 3 granted by Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV date start br event1 County of G rz br spaces 3 emerged date event1 1127 event2 Domini di Terraferma Terraferma annexed br spaces 3 by Republic of Venice Venice date event2 br 1420 event end Incorporated by Venice date end event post Dissolved by Pope Benedict XIV Benedict XIV date post 1751 p1 March of Verona flag p1 Empire s banner till 1410.png s1 Republic of Venice flag s1 Flag of Most Serene Republic of Venice.svg s2 County of G rz flag s2 Flag of Gorizia Province.png ... Imperial Kingdom of Italy medieval Kingdom of Italy in the mid 14th century br Patriarchate of Aquileia ... language Friulian religion Roman Catholic footnotes Accepts wikilinks The Patriarchate of Aquileia ... . Expansion The Patriarchate subsequently extended its political control in the area regions ... of Trieste and the central parts of the Istria n peninsula. At its maximum height, the Patriarchate of Aquileia was one of the largest states in Italy. Noblemen from the Patriarchate were protagonists ... 1204 1218 and Bertrand 1218 1251 , the Patriarchate had a flourishing economy and cultural life, favoured ... . In the late century the patriarchate had to face the increasing rivalry with Venice, as well ... had never lived in peace with the Patriarchate, of whose Imperial favour and tendencies they were ... into a war which was to mark the end of the Patriarchate, Cividale having received support from most ..., Patriarchate of Category Prince Bishops of the Holy Roman Empire Category Veneto Category Patriarch ... more details
style float right Infobox Orthodox Church show name Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople image File ... is on the institution of the Ecumenical Patriarchate. For information on the office of the patriarch, see Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople . The Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople lang ... , Greek Patriarchate of the Fener Phanar ref Greek Orthodox Patriarchate , part of the wider Orthodox ... churches, the Ecumenical Patriarchate has enjoyed the status of Primus inter pares first among equals ... accessdate 18 June 2011 ref although this role has been disputed by the Moscow Patriarchate ... Irene2.jpg thumb 200px left The Church of Hagia Irene , seat of the Patriarchate before Hagia Sophia ... as the fourth patriarchate at the First Council of Constantinople in 381, after Antioch , Alexandria ..., resident synod . The resident synod not only governed the business of the patriarchate but also ... and grew, so did the influence of the patriarchate at its capital. This influence came to be enshrined ... 28th Canon, the Council of Chalcedon in 451 recognized an expansion of the boundaries of the Patriarchate ... Greeks. The council resulted in a schism with the Patriarchate of Alexandria. In any case, for almost ... http www.cnewa.org ecc bodypg us.aspx?eccpageID 13&IndexView toc The Patriarchate of Constantinople The Ecumenical Patriarchate by Ronald Roberson ref The Ecumenical Patriarchate came to be called .... Prerogatives of the Ecumenical Patriarchate In history and in canonical literature i.e. the Church s canons and traditional commentaries on them , the Ecumenical Patriarchate has been granted certain ... seat of the Patriarchate was established in the city of Nicea until in 1261, when Constantinople ... After fall of Constantinople Constantinople was overrun by the Ottoman Turks in 1453, the Patriarchate ... 3 p.52 ref fiscal, cultural and legal ref name Jelavich, Barbara 1983 p.52 jurisdiction of the Patriarchate ... seat of the Patriarchate in the Ottoman age Image Pammakaristos Church Istanbul.jpg left thumb 200px ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2008 The Chaldean Catholic Patriarchate of Babylon lang la Patriarchatus Babylonensis Chaldaeorum is based in Iraq and is the only patriarchy of the Chaldean Catholic Church . The current Patriarch is Cardinal Patriarch Mar Emmanuel III Delly . The auxiliary bishops are Bishop Shlemon Warduni and Archbishop Jacques Ishaq . The cathedral church is the Church of Mary Mother of Sorrows , Baghdad . See also List of Chaldean Catholic Patriarchs of Babylon External links http www.gcatholic.com dioceses diocese baby0.htm Giga Catholic Information http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese dbach.html Catholic Hierarchy.org entry Chaldean Catholic Hierarchy Category Eastern Catholicism Category Chaldean Catholic Church no Den kaldeisk katolske patriark av Babylon ... more details