Saint Meletius (Greek: Μελέτιος, Meletios) was a Christian bishop of Antioch from 360 until his death in 381. However, his episcopate was dominated by...
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Meletius or Meletios may refer to: Meletius I of Alexandria, Saint and Patriarch from 1590 to 1601 (same as Meletius I of Constantinople) Meletius II of...
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that the practice of antiphonal singing was first introduced in the services of the church). When Meletius was appointed bishop of Antioch in 361 he ordained...
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Meletius, had troubled both the East and West. The holiest Bishops in the East, such as S. Basil and S. Eusebius of Samosata, sided with Meletius. S...
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Apollinaris of Laodicea before Pope Damasus I. He was present at the Ecumenical Council of Constantinople in 381, and on the death of Meletius of Antioch took...
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Syriac Orthodox Church (redirect from Syrian Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch)
of Arius (Arian controversy) at the First Council of Nicaea. During the time of Meletius of Antioch the church split due to his being deposed for Homoiousian...
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Paulinus II was a claimant to the See of Antioch from 362 to 388. Meletius of Antioch had been chosen as a compromise candidate between Catholics and...
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Semi-Arianism (redirect from Creed of Sirmium)
Zele and elsewhere. The accession of Jovian, who was orthodox, induced the versatile Acacius, with Meletius of Antioch and twenty-five bishops, to accept...
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Patriarch Meletius II Doumani (Arabic: البطريرك ملاتيوس الثاني دوماني al-Baṭriyark Milātiyūs aṯ-Ṯānī Dūmānī Meletius II Al-Doumani of Antioch. (Years 1899...
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Patriarch Meletius may refer to: Meletius of Antioch, Patriarch in 361–381 Meletius I Pegas, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria in 1590–1601 Meletius of Jerusalem...
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and the supporters of Meletius in Antioch, were "bitterly divided ... almost to the point of complete animosity". The bishops of Alexandria and Rome...
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Patriarch Meletius I may refer to: Meletius of Antioch, Patriarch in 361–381 Meletius I Pegas, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria in 1590–1601 This disambiguation...
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patriarch of Antioch (237–253), who died in prison during the Decian persecution. In the Eastern Orthodox Church and Eastern Catholic Churches of the Byzantine...
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The patriarch of Antioch is one of the Eastern Orthodox patriarchs, the leader of the autocephalous Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch. The term "Greek"...
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John Chrysostom (redirect from Patriarch John I of Constantinople)
death of Meletius, John separated himself from the followers of Meletius, without joining Paulinus, the rival of Meletius for the bishopric of Antioch. But...
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During his time at the monastery in Antioch, Diodore came under the tutelage of Meletius of Antioch. Meletius was elected bishop in 360 and ordained...
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with the jurisdiction exercised by Rome) and the prerogatives of the churches in Antioch and the other provinces and approved the custom by which Jerusalem...
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Flavian II of Antioch (Latin: Flavianus II; ‹See Tfd›Greek: Φλαβιανός Βʹ Ἀντιοχείας, Phlabianós II Antiokheías) was the Patriarch of Antioch from 498 until...
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the support of Rome, over that of Meletius of Antioch, who was supported by the Eastern Churches. In 382 he was present at the Council of Rome, again...
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John I of Antioch was Patriarch of Antioch (429–441). He led a group of moderate Eastern bishops during the Nestorian controversy. He is sometimes confused...
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Maximus II was a 5th-century patriarch of Antioch. After the deposition of Domnus II by the Second Council of Ephesus, 449, Dioscorus persuaded the emperor...
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In 362, Bishop Meletius of Antioch ordained Basil as a deacon. Eusebius then summoned Basil to Caesarea and ordained him as presbyter of the Church there...
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Melitians (redirect from Church of Martyrs)
common, it correctly describes only the schism of Meletius of Antioch a generation later. The name "Church of the Martyrs" was chosen by Melitius himself...
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West ) Saint Meletius of Antioch, Archbishop of Antioch (381) Saint Saint Mary (Marinus) at Alexandria, nun, and her father Eugene, monk, of Alexandria...
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Patriarch of Antioch (Greek: Σεραπίων; 191–211). He is known primarily through his theological writings, although all but a few fragments of his works...
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attempted to reconcile the followers of Meletius of Antioch with those of Paulinus. After visiting the village of Annisa to see his dying sister Macrina...
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Aleppo (redirect from Emirate of Aleppo)
Roman Emperor Constantius II. After the Council of Seleucia of 359, called by Constantius, Meletius of Antioch was transferred from Sebastea to Beroea but...
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List of saints List of Eastern Orthodox saints List of canonizations, for a list of Catholic canonizations by date Calendar of saints Doctor of the Church...
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This is a list of the Maronite patriarchs of Antioch and all the East, the primate of the Maronite Church, one of the Eastern Catholic Churches. Starting...
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The Patristics Master List, Page 3 (Q-Z), retrieved 2008-01-29 "Victor of Antioch from the McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia". McClintock and Strong...
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