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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jerusalem (After 1291)
Jerusalem and the holy places especially, as being the most interesting parts of the empire to Christians and the scene of continual Christian pilgrimages, were the places where the Turkish government was most anxious to show that its reforms were really meant.
The third Franciscan convent in Jerusalem is by the Chapel of the Scourging in the Tariq Bab Sitti Miriam, opposite the Antonia castle.
The jurisdiction of the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem extends throughout the Pashaliks of Damascus, 'Akka, Tarabulus (Tripoli), and Cyprus.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08364a.htm   (7694 words)

  
 Patriarch of Jerusalem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, who is one of the Roman Catholic patriarchs of the east
The Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, who is one of nine highest-ranking Eastern Orthodox bishops, called patriarchs
The Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem, who in addition to representing the interests of his own church, is in communion with the other churches of the Oriental Orthodox communion.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Patriarch_of_Jerusalem   (174 words)

  
 HyeForum -> Armenians and Crusaders
Some Armenians convinced one army of the Crusaders, that under Count Baldwin of Flanders, to come to their city of Edessa,3 and free them from the domination of the Seljuks, hence this army didn't go through the Cicilian Gates as did the others, but by another pass to Edessa.
On January 6, 1198 Levon/Leon I is crowned as King of Lesser Armenia (Cilicia) by the new Armenian catholicos with a crown from the Hohenstaufen emperor.
Armenian bishops were killed; Bohemond and Richard of Salerno were captured by Malik-Ghazi and taken to the mountains of Pontus.
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 The Peace Encyclopedia: Jerusalem
Another indication that Jerusalem was not considered of great importance to the Muslim armies is the fact that it was one of last cities taken by the Syrian Muslims after the death of Mohammed.
Jerusalem is not the place to which Muslims pray, it is not once mentioned by name in the Qur'an or in prayers, and it is directly connected to no events in Muhammad 's life.
Through a historical catastrophe - the destruction of Jerusalem by the emperor of Rome - I was born in one of the cities in the diaspora.
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 HyeEtch - Religion & Church - Patriarchate of Jerusalem p1
According to Armenian tradition, after the destruction of the monastery in which the body of the martyred apostle James the Younger was originally buried, his relics were removed to the cathedral of St. James and placed on the spot where the principal altar now stands.
The Armenian Patriarch Abraham and his leading clerical associates are said to have hastened to pledge their loyalty to the victorious Saladin and to pay him the prescribed poll tax.
The patriarch requested the sultan to reaffirm all privileges previously guaranteed to the community in the charters allegedly granted to the Armenians by the Prophet and by the Caliphs Umar and Ali.
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 Biography
After completing his elementary education at the Holy Translators Armenian School in Baghdad, he entered the theological seminary of the Armenian Patriarchate of St. James in Jerusalem as the youngest student of his class.
From 1939-1946 he served in various capacities in the Armenian Patriarchate: on the Board of the Patriarchate's official gazette, Sion, and also as sub-dean at the seminary.
Having served six consecutive terms as Primate of the Eastern Diocese--24 years--Archbishop Torkom was elected 96th Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem on March, 22.
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 Asbarez Online - November 18, 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
"Armenian Jerusalem and Armenians in the Holy Land" was the fifteenth in the conference series on Historic Armenian Cities and Provinces organized by Professor Richard Hovannisian, AEF Chair in Armenian History at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
During their Jerusalem years, the two dedicated patriarchs were able to revive the traditions of Armash, making Armenian Jerusalem the spiritual and cultural center of the Diaspora and the workplace of such noted intellectuals as Hagop Oshagan and Shahan Berberian.
It is interesting that Armenians who lost all their properties as the result of the 1948 Arab-Israeli war have seldom complained about this injustice, but they are outraged and ready to mobilize when the issue comes to the holy places and properties belonging to the Armenians collectively.
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 AllRefer.com - patriarch, in Christian churches (Roman Catholic Orders And Missions) - Encyclopedia
There were originally three patriarchates: the West, held by the bishop of Rome (the pope; see papacy), Alexandria, and Antioch.
In the Russian Orthodox Church the czar set up (1580) a patriarch of Moscow; the title was abolished (1721) by Peter the Great and revived in 1917 (see Orthodox Eastern Church).
Besides all these there are a Coptic patriarch of Alexandria, a Jacobite patriarch of Antioch, a Nestorian patriarch, and four Armenian patriarchs (of Echmiadzin, Sis, Jerusalem, and Constantinople).
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 Contribution of Armenian Jerusalem to Armenians in America
Sarajian as the pastor of the Armenian flock in Worcester.
The Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem was to fall on hard times during World War I. Bishop Papken Guleserian, during this difficult time, undertook, under the supervision of Yegheshe Tourian, the task of educating an entire class of seminarians called "the Gulbenkian Class," since the Gulbenkian family had provided the funds.
In the early 1960s, the Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem, as one of the protectors of the Holy Places, was called upon to share the cost of the renovation of the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in the Old City of Jerusalem.
www.umd.umich.edu /dept/armenian/papazian/jerusalem.html   (13393 words)

  
 Wednesday the 10th of April   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Monastery is one of the most significant and ancient holy places of the Armenian Apostolic Church in the Holy Land.
In the heart of the cemetery, a monument is placed in honor of the 1.5 million Armenians massacred by the Ottoman Empire in 1915-1923.
Each year on April 24th, mournful procession of the Armenian population of Jerusalem is made, headed by His Beatitude the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem to the cemetery to commemorate the victims of the Genocide.
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 Apostolic Succession of The Evangelical Catholic Church
The Patriarch of Alexandria, Patriarch of Antioch, and the Catholicos of Georgia attended this Sobor, together with 44 Russian Bishops, 126 clergy, and representatives of the laity.
Bishop Aleksij (Sergiy Vladimirovich Simanskij, 1877-1970) was consecrated 28 April 1913 by Patriarch Gregorios IV of The Syrian Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All The East in Russia as Bishop of Tichvin.
Cyrillos VIII Jeha (Petros Geha, 1840--1916), the Melkite-Greek Catholic Patriarch of Antioch and all the East, of Alexandria and of Jerusalem, consecrated to the Sacred Episcopate:
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 Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Jerusalem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Church and the Episcopacy of Jerusalem was and is the "Mother of all Churches".
In 637 AD, the Arabs who had conquered Jerusalem, restrict the Patriarchate activities who although had authority over Christian affairs social or religious, and the Patriarch is recognised as the highest authority of all the Christians on earth.
After the eviction of the crusaders in 1187 the orthodox Patriarch returns to his throne while the crusaders Patriarchate moves to Akko and remains there until 1230 AD when after the final eviction of the crusaders from Palestine, is abolished.
www.holylight.gr /patria/enpatria.html   (669 words)

  
 March 1999
In addition, Samuelian thanked the Benefactors and Patrons of the Armenian Studies Program for their generous support and extended a special token of gratitude to Dr. Dickran Kouymjian, who for 22 years has worked to bring the Armenian Studies Program the success that it enjoys today.
Archbishop Torkom Manoogian, born in Iraq, went to Jerusalem as a young man where he received his education at the Patriarchate of St. James, the very monastery of which he is now the head.
He also underlined the ability of the Armenian people to uphold their religion in the face of adversity.
armenianstudies.csufresno.edu /hye_sharzhoom/vol20/march65/patriarch.html   (777 words)

  
 List of Armenian Patriarchs of Jerusalem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem was founded in 638.
Krikor (coadjutor) (1704-15), also Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople.
This page was last modified 03:06, 31 May 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Armenian_Patriarch_of_Jerusalem   (54 words)

  
 PetersNet: John Paul II, Pope John Paul II Visits Armenian Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Torkom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Holy Father's greetings to Armenian Orthodox Patriarch Torkom II Manooghian in Jerusalem during the Pope's Holy Land Pilgrimage.
I cordially repeat the words I spoke at that time to the Catholicos Patriarch of All Armenians: "May the grace and cordiality of our meeting become like "a lamp shining in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts' (cf.
I thank you for your gracious welcome, and I ask the risen Lord to grant to you and to all the clergy and faithful of the Armenian Apostolic Church in the Holy Land his gifts of prosperity, joy and peace.
www.petersnet.net /browse/2681.htm   (331 words)

  
 Death of the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem
Coinciding with the last Friday of Ramadan, on the 29th of December 2000, the Greek Orthodox Church of Jerusalem buried its patriarch, His Beatitude Diodoros I. The funeral rite was celebrated in the church of St. Constantine and St. Helen of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate.
The funeral was attended by numerous nuns, clergy and faithful, representatves of the various churches of Jerusalem amongst them members of the Catholic Church: His Beatitutude Michel Sabbah Catholic Patriarch of Jerusalem, the Apostolic Nunzio Mons Pietro Sambi and the Custos of the Holy Land Fr.
The election of the new Patriarch will take place fourty days from the death of the Patriarch.The figure of the Greek Patriarch of Jerusalem is of the utmost importance for the ecumenical cause and for the peaceful living of the different christian communities of Jerusalem.
www.christusrex.org /www1/ofm/cust/TSnws02.html   (259 words)

  
 patriarch, in Christian churches
), and Cilicia (Armenian rite); finally, in the Western Church the title patriarch is conferred, purely as an honor, on four prelates, the archbishop of Goa (patriarch of the East Indies), the archbishop of Lisbon, the archbishop of Venice, and the patriarch of the West Indies (normally Spanish).
Kiev patriarch says Orthodox Church shouldn't be afraid of the Vatican (AP Worldstream)
Patriarch Michael, leader of the " Macedonian Orthodox Church ".
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 October 98   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
On Thursday, December 10, 1998, the Armenian Studies Program 13th Annual Dinner will feature His Beatitude Archbishop Torkom Manoogian, Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem as guest speaker.
The exhibit "On the Dome of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem" by local artist Corky Normart will also be featured that evening.
Having served six consecutive terms as Primate of the Eastern Diocese"24 years"Archbishop Torkom was elected Patriarch of Jerusalem on March 22, 1990.
armenianstudies.csufresno.edu /hye_sharzhoom/vol20/october63/annual.html   (310 words)

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: Full Text Sources
History of the Armenians, 5th century, full text, trans.
Pietro Casola (1494): Canon Pietro Casola's Pilgrimage to Jerusalem in the Year 1494.
Volume VIII -- Fathers of the Third and Fourth Centuries: Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs, Theodotus: Excerpts, Epistles Concerning Virginity, Pseudo-Clementine Literature, Apocrypha of the New Testament, Decretals Memoire of Edessa and Ancient Syriac Documents, remains of the Second and Third Centuries.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/sbook2.html   (6533 words)

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