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  Primate (religion) - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Archbishop of York, are Primate of All England and Primate of England respectively.
Archbishop of Baltimore is called "honorary primate", as most dioceses in the country trace their origin to Baltimore, which was first in the nation.
Archbishop of Baltimore is refered to as the Honorary Primate, as the seat of the oldest diocese.
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 Primate (religion) - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
A primate in the Western Church is an archbishop or bishop who has authority not just over the bishops of his own province, as a Metropolitan does, but over a number of provinces, such as a national church.
In the Orthodox churches themselves, Primate is often used in the general sense of the head of an autocephalous or autonomous church.
In England, however, the metropolitans of the two provinces of Canterbury and York, the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Archbishop of York, are Primate of All England and Primate of England respectively.
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 Primate (religion)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Primates in the Anglican Communion are generally chosen by election (either by a Synod consisting of laity, clergy, and bishops, or by a House of Bishops).
In the Church of England, the Primate is appointed by the sovereign, in his or her capacity as Supreme Governor of the established church, on the advice of the Crown Appointments Commission.
In the Western Church, a Primate is an archbishop (or rarely a suffragan or exempt bishop) of a see (called a primas) which confers precedence over the other bishops of his own province, or over a number of provinces (possibly part of a province), such as a 'national' church in (historical) political/cultural terms.
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 archbishopric - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about archbishopric   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
In the Church of England there are two archbishops – the archbishop of Canterbury (‘Primate of All England’) and the archbishop of York (‘Primate of England’).
Archbishops in the medieval West were not allowed to assume authority independently of the papacy, since they were compelled to receive the pallium (symbolic vestment) from Rome.
Archbishops of Armagh - Primate of All Ireland (Catholic)
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Gnesen-Posen
In the thirteenth century the archbishops acquired the Principality of Lowiez.
A kind of inquisition tribunal was instituted, and, at a synod convoked at Lenezye by Archbishop John Laski (1510-31) of Gnesen, the bull of Pope Leo X excommunicating Luther was published.
The schools have been altogether removed from the influence of the archbishop, the clergy and the parents of the children; the intermediate schools are, for the most part, under the guidance of Protestant directors and teachers.
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 Jan Tarnowski (1550-1605) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
1550- September 14, 1605 in Łowicz, Poland) was Archbishop of Kraków and Primate of Poland.
Jan was secretary of King Stefan Batory of Poland and a trusted adviser of King Sigismund III Vasa of Poland.
He became also bishop of Poznań in 1598, bishop of Kujawy in 1600 and in 1604 Archbishop of Kraków and simultaneously Primate of Poland.
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 Primate (religion) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It reflects the compromise struck between the Archbishops of York (who wanted to emphasize the equality of the archbishops) and the Archbishops of Canterbury (who wanted to emphasize the seniority of Canterbury).
In the United States, the Archbishop of Baltimore is called "honorary primate." Since Baltimore was the first diocese in the nation, its bishop is granted ceremonial precedence before all other bishops in the United States.
Korea - the Archbishop of Seoul is considered to be the primate of Korea, but the title has not been granted by the Vatican.
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 The Catholic Church in Poland
Jo`zef Cardinal Glemp, Archbishop of Warszawa (previously also of Gniezno), Protector of the Grave of Saint Wojciech, legat natus, Primate since 1981 till 2004, 55th and the last Primate of Poland.
Jo`zef Cardinal Glemp, Archbishop of Warszawa, Primate of Poland
The office of Primate of Poland (bound to archbishops of Gniezno), established in the XVth century, has been the symbol of continuity of Polish state, especially in the time of elected kings, as the Primate was the interreggio after the death of a king and before the next one has been elected.
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 BIOGRAPHY OF CARDINAL JÓZEF GLEMP, PRIMATE OF POLAND
He took part in the Primate’s audiences with Pope Paul VI and was able to observe close up the work of the Synod of Bishops in Rome, and participated in many important conversations with representatives of the Polish People’s Republic.
In the see of the Primates of Poland he is the 8th Archbishop Metropolitan as well as the 56th Primate.
As Primate of Poland he became responsible for other functions: Protector of Pastoral Care for Poles Abroad, Ordinary in Poland for members of the Greek and Armenian Catholic Churches, and, above all, Chairman of the Conference of the Episcopate of Poland.
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 Wikipedia: Primate (religion)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
For the use of the word "primate" in biology, see Primate (biology).
The senior metropolitan in the national church is called the primate, though this title was only in recent years added by the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States.
Poland...traditionally Archbishop of Gniezno,an exception for the incumbent Archbishop of Warsaw who headed both archdioceses until 1992
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 [ kwik-blog.be | Primate_(religion) Resources ]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Poland — traditionally Archbishop of Gniezno, an exception for the incumbent Archbishop of Warsaw who headed both archdioceses until 1992
In the United States, where never an official primacy was awarded, the Archbishop of Baltimore is sometimes called "honorary primate" -- since Baltimore was the first diocese in the nation, its bishop is granted ceremonial precedence before all the bishops (except when nominally created cardinals) of all other sees in the United States.
When England and Wales was plit into three eclesiastical provinces in 1911, the pre-existent Archbishop of Westminster was given certain privileges of pre-eminence constituting him chief metropolitan, bit without the title of primate.
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Ebbo, Archbishop of Rheims, and foster brother of Louis the Pious, turned from his labours for the State to initiate the conversion of Denmark (822), whose king he baptised in 826.
Agobard, Archbishop of Lyons, and Ebbo of Rheims were the chiefs of the party that fought against the partition policy of Louis the Pious.
In Poland, too, there was, however, to be a pagan reaction, and it was not until the time of St. Casimir, king from 1041-1051, that paganism was finally destroyed.
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 Holy Father Preaches Right to Life, Education of Young, Poland
It was in fact here, in the city of Lowicz, that for centuries the Archbishops of Gniezno, Primates of Poland, lived.
Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski, Primate of the Millennium, once said "We wish to be a nation of the living, not of the dead".
Poland needs people open to the world, who love their own country.
www.priestsforlife.org /magisterium/99-06-14popepolandhomily.html   (2582 words)

  
 Port Lotniczy Łódź im, Władysława Reymonta | Lodz Airport im. Władysława Reymonta - Ciekawe miasta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The town is considered to be one of the oldest in Poland.
Previously, it constituted the centre of the estate belonging to Gniezno archbishops; today it is the centre of municipal, county and diocesan administration.
Tourist are attracted to Skierniewice by a palace and a park complex whose central part is the primate’s palace built in the half of the 16th c.
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 "Chodźta, Obejrzyjta" - page about the folklore of Czestochowa city region ...
Duke Ladislaus of Opole brought Paulities monks from Hungary to Czestochowa, which was to become one of the most known religious and cultural centres in Poland.
The Jasna Gora monastery received many remissions from the Pope Martin V and archbishops of Gniezno.
In 1966 there were held the celebrations millennium of the Christianity in Poland, on which the Pope, Paul IV would have come.
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 Poland
Lowicz was founded in the 12th century and became the seat of the Archbishops of Gniezno.
It has remained the seat of the archbishops for more than 600 years.
The large Collegiate church (Kosciol Kolegiacki) dominates the town’s main square and contains memorials to many Primates of Poland.
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 Polish Arts Club of Buffalo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The preferred residence of the Archbishops of Gniezno, the Primates of Poland, it became in the middle ages an important political and cultural center.
It was preceded by a short presentation by Anne Szczesny who showed slides of some of the exhibits touring the United States as part of the Land of the Winged Horsemen: Art in Poland, 1572-1764 exhibition.
The Winged Horsemen term refers to the Husaria, Poland's elite cavalry of that period whose battle dress included a pair of wings attached to either the armor or the saddle.
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 Archbishops of Gniezno and Primates of Poland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From the 12th century onwards Łowicz belonged to the Gniezno archbishops (primates of Poland) as the capital of the Duchy of Łowicz.
In the 17th century Tylman van Gameren designed an opulent palace in Nieborów for Primate Michał Radziejowski.
In the late 18th century it became property of the Radziwiłłs, one of the most powerful aristocratic families in Poland, who lived here until the end of World War II.
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 Pope Pius XII 1 November 1956 Prayers for Peace
We are most pleased to learn that the Consecrated Shepherds of the Catholic world and the rest of the clergy and faithful have responded with generosity and enthusiasm to the paternal entreaty of Our recent Encyclical Letter by supplicating Heaven in public prayers.
And so We give unceasing thanks to God from Our heart that He has heard so many prayers, especially of innocent boys and girls, and a new dawn of peace based on justice seems to be breaking at long last for the people of Poland and Hungary.
We are confident that this event will prove a happy omen for the restoration and pacification of these two countries on a basis of sounder principle and nobler law, and, above all, with proper respect for God's rights and those of His Church.
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 Science Fair Projects - Primate (religion)
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In the United States the Archbishop of Baltimore is called "honorary primate", as most dioceses in the country trace their origin to Baltimore, which was first in the nation.
United States --- the Archbishop of Baltimore is referred to as the Honorary Primate, as the seat of the oldest diocese.
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 Italo-Greeks - The Byzantine Forum
They are directly under the Holy Father, though as Primate of Italy and Western Patriarch; not as Universal Pastor as, for example, Presov is. Interestingly, this makes then Greek Catholics of the Roman Patriarchate.
However, let me ask you a question on the issue of Primates, which as you may know we do not have in the New World and seem to be deemphasized since Vatican II.
I recall that during the 1970's when the Polish Greek Catholic Church was being restored, the Polish Latin Church insisted that the Greek Catholic Church would be under the Primacy of the Archbishop of Warsaw.
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 the Nature; the Isle; the Museum, of ... - <Data Minds> - tribe.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Practically, however, the choice of the Bishop or Archbishop is made prior to the election.
Some contend that archbishops and diocesan bishops are peers during their tenures in the House of Lords, while others argue that only the Lords Temporal are peers.
In 1688, the issue arose during the trial of the Seven Bishops—William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury; Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Baronet, Bishop of Winchester; Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells; John Lake, Bishop of Chester; William Lloyd, Bishop of Worcester; Francis Turner, Bishop of Ely and Thomas White, Bishop of Peterborough—by a common jury.
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 Pope Pius XII - Laetamur Admodum - Renewing Exhortation For Prayers For Peace For Poland, Hungary, And The Middle East ...
Pope Pius XII - Laetamur Admodum - Renewing Exhortation For Prayers For Peace For Poland, Hungary, And The Middle East - 1 November 1956
To the Venerable Brethren, the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, Bishops, and other Local Ordinaries in Peace and Communion with the Apostolic See.
Given at Rome, from Saint Peter's on the first day of November, the Feast of All Saints, in the year 1956, the eighteenth of Our Pontificate.
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 Barron Maps   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Founded in the 12th Century by Papal Edict of Innocent II, the Central Polish City of Lowicz in the Mazovia region, on the banks of the River Bzura, granted to the Archbishops of Gniezno, primates of the Polish Church.
The Gothic castle, visible in the left background, was built by Jaroslaw Skotnicki in 1335 and became the fortified seat of the Archbishops.
The urban settlement, dotted with medieval churches, colleges and monasteries,  grew up on the opposite bank  of the river, becoming rich through trade and its position as the "second capital" of Poland during the late 16th Century Interregnum.
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Archbishops of Gniezno and simultaneously primate (religion) Primates of Poland since 1412.
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 Quaest.io on Archbishops Of Gniezno And Primates Of Poland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Quaest.io on Archbishops Of Gniezno And Primates Of Poland
They also served as interrex in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
1981 1992 Józef Glemp - Primate by now
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The Holy Father's June 14, 1999 Homily at Mass in Lowicz, Poland where he celebrated Mass in honor of Bl.
See that God is present and honoured in your families
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