Examples of 'patriarchates' in a sentence

Meaning of "patriarchates"

patriarchates (verb) - The act of establishing or organizing a system of governance or authority led by a patriarch or senior figure, often used in the context of religious institutions
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Establishing new patriarchates.
New patriarchates and autocephalous Churches.
Three ancient patriarchates.
Theologians have long studied the possibility of regional and continental patriarchates.
Lengthy negotiations between the two patriarchates failed to produce any agreement.
It was not produced on the advice of any of the old orthodox Patriarchates.
We hold the authority of the old Patriarchates in special respect.
Elevation of the bishoprics of Constantinople and Jerusalem to the status of patriarchates.
Some of the Eastern Catholic patriarchates are active on the same territories.
Fortunately on this occasion sacramental communion between the two Patriarchates was not broken.
Christ other Patriarchates and autocephalous Churches.
Decline of three patriarchates.
This implacable position of Patriarch Diodoros led to strife between the two ancient Patriarchates.
Patriarchates of Alexandria.
Thereafter the region seems to have been claimed by both patriarchates for some decades.

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Patriarchates of Antioch.
In this granting of authority lay the origin of the patriarchates throughout the church.
The patriarchates of Constantinople and Rome joined unreservedly the Council of Chalcedon.
Eastern Orthodox church bodies and patriarchates.
Antioch became one of the five original Patriarchates after Constantine recognized Christianity.
Islam reduced the power of the Greek-speaking patriarchates.
As a result, today five patriarchates bear the title of the See of Antioch.
These sees were later called Patriarchates.
It is one of the five ancient patriarchates of the early church, called the Pentarchy.
The Orthodox ecclesiology is different, it still focuses on local churches united in Patriarchates.
The jurisdictions of the other patriarchates extended over Roman Asia, and the rest of Africa.
The Church of the five patriarchates.
Over 500 bishops in these patriarchates were open partisans of Eutyches 's heresy.
Also, the Council for the first time established the Patriarchates.
Of course, four living Churches were missing, the Patriarchates of Antioch, Russia, Georgia and Bulgaria.
Today, however, the term more often refers to Byzantine Catholics associated with those three Patriarchates.
It also ranked Constantinople before the other three Eastern patriarchates of Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem.
It is a historical patriarchates ( with Rome, Antioch, Alexandria, Constantinople ).
He sent copies of the acts, written by himself, to the five Patriarchates.
The struggle for survival of the eastern patriarchates ( Alexandria, Antioch, Jerusalem ) in the Middle Ages.
Today, Russia ranks fifth after the four ancient patriarchates of Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem.

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