• The Church of Cassian (arab. al-Qusyan), also called church of St. Peter (gr. Hagios Petros), was the cathedral church of Antioch to the Melkite and Latin...
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    the Western and Eastern churches for his mystical writings. Cassian is noted for his role in bringing the ideas and practices of early Christian monasticism...
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    7 m (23 ft). The church is not to be mistaken with the former cathedral of Antioch, the church of Cassian which was also called church of St. Peter. This...
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    Cassian, or Saint Cassian of Imola, or Cassius was a Christian saint of the 4th century. His feast day is August 13. Little is known about his life, although...
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    3 million. The seat of the patriarchate was formerly Antioch, in what is now Turkey. The Church of Cassian was the cathedral church of Antioch to the Melkite...
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    in the church of Cassian. With the support of Omurtag of Bulgaria, Michael II forced Thomas to lift his siege of Constantinople in the spring of 823. Michael...
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    Antioch (redirect from History of Antioch)
    repairing of the walls; but its glory was past. Another earthquake in 588 destroyed the Domus Aureus of Constantine, whereafter the church of Cassian became...
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    of Bavaria believed to be the head of Saint John. According to the Christian Arab Ibn Butlan, the church of Cassian in Antioch held the right arm of John...
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  • residence of the Eastern Roman/Byzantine Empire and the island was no longer enclosed by the city walls. After that, the church of Cassian became the...
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    Saint Cassian of Tangier (or of Tangiers or of Tingis) was a Christian saint of the 3rd century. He is traditionally said to have been beheaded on 3 December...
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    Grace in Christianity (category Attributes of God in Christian theology)
    (Timothy Ware). The Orthodox Church. London: Penguin Books, 1963. pp.226ff. ISBN 0-14-020592-6 Conferences of John Cassian, Part 2, Conference 13, Chapter...
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    The Church Fathers, Early Church Fathers, Christian Fathers, or Fathers of the Church were ancient and influential Christian theologians and writers who...
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    patriarch of Antioch was a prelate of the Latin Church created in 1098 by Bohemond I of Taranto, founder of the Principality of Antioch, one of the crusader...
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  • "the view of Cassian as the ringleader of 'semi-Pelagianism' rests on a conjectural chronology". The Roman Catholic Church includes John Cassian in its official...
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    list was translated into the Latin of Western Christianity in many writings of John Cassian, thus becoming part of the Western tradition's spiritual pietas...
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    He was a teacher of others, including John Cassian and Palladius of Galatia. There are five main sources of information on Evagrius's life. Firstly, there...
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    The Eastern Churches accept the teachings of Church Father John Cassian, as does the Roman Catholic Church, in rejecting the doctrine of total depravity...
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    by the Rules of St. Benedict, St. Columbanus, St. Isidore, St. Fructuosus, and to a certain extent by the Roman Church. However, Cassian says that in...
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  • following is a list of Christian Church Fathers. Roman Catholics generally regard the Patristic period to have ended with the death of John of Damascus in 749...
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    writer and polemicist. Cassian Sakowicz was born in family of an Orthodox priest as Kalikst Isakowicz. He was born in a town of Podtelisz (today village...
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  • Saint Cassian of Autun (French: Cassien) (died c. 350 AD) was a 4th-century bishop of Autun. He may have been an Egyptian by birth. He traveled to Autun...
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    built on top of the former church of Cassian, however this remains uncertain as Yaqut al-Rumi mentions a shrine of Habib as a place of pilgrimage at...
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  • In its vision of heresy, the Catholic Church makes a distinction between material and formal heresy. Material heresy means in effect "holding erroneous...
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  • novelties of all heresies". In Schaff, Philip; Wace, Henry (eds.). Sulpitius Severus, Vincent of Lerins, John Cassian. A select library of the Nicene...
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    Virgil Miller Newton (also known as Father Cassian Newton) is a current Chairman and Director of Christ at the Sea Foundation in Madeira Beach, Florida;...
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    writings of John Cassian (c. 360 – c.  435), it shows strong affinity with the earlier Rule of the Master, but it also has a unique spirit of balance,...
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    "Venerable John Cassian the Roman". www.oca.org. Retrieved 2024-02-19. "John Chrysostom, Archbishop of Constantinople - Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America"...
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  • basis of the desert elders' effectiveness as spiritual guides." Their teachings were preserved and passed on by the Christian monk John Cassian, who explained...
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  • compared to the Desert Fathers of Egypt. Martin of Tours and John Cassian were significant influences. Within the Catholic Church, the Gregorian Reform took...
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  • history of the Catholic Church is the formation, events, and historical development of the Catholic Church through time. According to the tradition of the...
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