• Catholicos (redirect from Katholikos)
    A catholicos (plural: catholicoi) is the head of certain churches in some Eastern Christian traditions. The title implies autocephaly and, in some cases...
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  • Retrieved 2006-12-13. Yovhannes Drasxanakertc'i/John Katholikos (1987). History of Armenia by John Katholikos. Translated by Maksoudian, Krikor H. Atlanta, Georgia:...
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    abuse cases involving clergy. Catholic (from Greek: καθολικός, romanized: katholikos, lit. 'universal') was first used to describe the church in the early...
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  • the Patriarch The word Maphrian is an analogue of the Greek καθολικός (katholikos), meaning 'concerning the whole', 'universal' or 'general'. It was a title...
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    via Late Latin catholicus, from the ancient Greek adjective καθολικός (katholikos) 'universal') comes from the Greek phrase καθόλου (katholou) 'on the whole...
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  • catholic is derived from the Ancient Greek adjective καθολικός (romanized: katholikos), meaning "general", "universal". It is associated with the Greek adverb...
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  • ISBN 9781907318047. Luise Abramowski, "Der Bischof von Seleukia-Ktesiphon als Katholikos und Patriarch der Kirche des Ostens," in Dmitrij Bumazhnov u. Hans R....
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    (1976), 167–175. Luise Abramowski, "Der Bischof von Seleukia-Ktesiphon als Katholikos und Patriarch der Kirche des Ostens," in Dmitrij Bumazhnov u. Hans R....
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  • metropolitan bishop of Larissa in 1340–62. In 1359–62, he also served as katholikos krites ton Rhomaion. He was the author of several homilies. PLP, 1098...
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  • The kritai katholikoi tōn Rhomaiōn (Greek: κριταὶ καθολικοὶ τῶν Ῥωμαίων, "universal judges of the Romans") were a supreme court during the late Byzantine...
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  • Catholicity (from Ancient Greek: καθολικός, romanized: katholikós, lit. 'general', 'universal', via Latin: catholicus) is a concept of pertaining to beliefs...
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  • Heraclius was forced to nominate David as curopalates. The historian John Katholikos adds that the Armenians nobles also gave him the title of Ishkhan of Armenia...
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    6:1 He is also responsible for the first known use of the Greek word katholikos (καθολικός), or catholic, meaning "universal", "complete", "general",...
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  • Universal Church - Title that refers to the Catholic Church. From Greek 'katholikos 'universal' from kata 'in respect of' + holos 'whole'. Wage, Family —...
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  • him to be king. Yovhannes Drasxanakertc'i/John Katholikos (1987). History of Armenia by John Katholikos. Translated by Maksoudian, Krikor H. Atlanta, Georgia:...
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  • Malankara Metropolitan. The term "Catholicos" is derived from the Greek word Katholikos (Καθολικός), meaning "Universal Bishop". His Holiness Baselius Marthoma...
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    first port of call was Ejmiatsin, a suburb of Yerevan and seat of the Katholikos, head of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Grigoryan, Rachik (1969). Echmiadzin...
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    mean the "Universal Church" (as the term “Catholic” comes from the Greek katholikos, meaning “universal”). Christianity portal Catholicism portal Christianity...
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  • Sifis, Manousos, and Minas or Mina in Crete Tsambikos or Tsampika/Mika, Katholikos or Katholiki in Rhodes. Stratis or Stratoula and Taxiarchis or Taxiarchoula...
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     1385) was a Byzantine jurist of Armenian descent who held the post of katholikos kritēs ("universal judge") of Thessalonica, one of the highest judicial...
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  • Tiknis border in present-day Turkey. It would likely have been built by Katholikos Khatchik between 972 and 992; its remaining wall was damaged in a 1966...
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  • Review)". Theologische Revue. 16–17: 16. Braun, Oskar, ed. (2009-12-31). Der Katholikos Timotheos I und seine Briefe. Gorgias Press. doi:10.31826/9781463222758...
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  • Church" means Catholicism itself, from the Greek adjective καθολικός (katholikos), meaning "universal". The term particular church denotes an ecclesiastical...
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    Denkmäler altarmenischer Messliturgie 2. Die angebliche Liturgie des Katholikos Sahaks. In: Oriens Christianus NS 3 (1913) 16-31. A. Baumstark: Denkmäler...
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  • the kephale (governor) of Serres in 1360, and as holding the post of katholikos krites (senior judge of appeals) in the city in 1365–66. Although the...
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    However, the annexation of Armenia was strongly opposed by the Armenian katholikos Sahak, who felt that the rule of a Christian was better than that of a...
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    Catholic Church. It is derived from the Ancient Greek word καθολικός katholikos, which means "universal". The cathedral has been so called as a description...
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    clergy used exclusively Armenian church terms for clerical hierarchy (katholikos/կաթողիկոս, vardapet/վարդապետ, sargavag/սարգավագ, etc.) Identifiably Armenian...
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  • Member of a noble family of Frankish origin, he was protostrator and katholikos mesazon (chief minister) under the Despot of the Morea Theodore II Palaiologos...
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  • universal or broad sense of the word the Greek word for universal being katholikós or catholic. These councils being also the continuation of the church...
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