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  All Bishops by Name (K), Page 4 [Catholic-Hierarchy]
Bishop Florian Kuntner †, Auxiliary Bishop of Wien {Vienna}, Austria
Bishop Giovanni Kupelian †, Titular Bishop of Attalea in Pamphylia
Bishop Józef Benedykt Kurpas †, Auxiliary Bishop Emeritus of Katowice, Poland
www.catholic-hierarchy.org /bishop/lak4.html   (735 words)

  
  Ikonenlandt   (Site not responding. Last check: )
New Hieromartyr Seraphim, Bishop of the Phanar in Greece.
Repose of Anthony, Archbishop of Voronezh and Zadonsk (1846), and Metropolitan Philaret of Kiev (Theodosius in schmea) (1857).
Hieromartyr Reginus, Bishop of the isle of Skopelos.
www.ikonenland.de /content04.htm   (8605 words)

  
 The Orthodox Faith
Martyrs Pappias, Diodorus, and Claudianus at Perge in Pamphylia (250).
Bishops of Novgorod: Joachim (1030), Luke (1059), Germanus (1095), Arcadius (1163), Gregory (1193), Martyrius (1199), Anthony (1232), Basil (1352) and Symeon (1421).
Hieromartyr Nestor, bishop of Magydus in Pamphylia (250).
www.orthodoxfaith.com /calendar_february.html   (785 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Panemotichus
A Bishop Faustus assisted at the Council of Nicaea, 325, when the city belonged to Isauria.
Another bishop, Cratinus, may have assisted at the Council of Chalcedon, 451.
The city is spoken of by Hierocles in the sixth century (Synecedemus, 681, 3) and in the tenth by Constantine Porphyrogenitus ("De thematibus", ed.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/11441b.htm   (151 words)

  
 Manavgat Side Antalya Turkey
Importance of Side city's theater, in connection with architecture, is its construction on arched places instead of a slope of a hill like other roman theaters.
Theater, which is composed of three divisions, cavea, orchestra and scene, is the biggest and most monumental one among Pamphylia theaters, and has a capacity of 20.000 spectators.
At the top of the city, which is thought as a bishop center during Byzantium period, there is an Acropolis, which is composed of terraces surrounded by ramparts, and at the best preserved and highest slopes of the city.
www.gofethiye.com /turkiye/side.asp   (1373 words)

  
 Saint Patrick's Church: Saints of February 26
Named bishop of Alexandria in 313 to succeed Saint Achillas, Saint Alexander is famed chiefly for his opposition to the Arian heresy, which claimed the Jesus was not truly God, that the Son was a creature, and that there was a time when the Son did not exist.
As a bishop, Alexander seems to have preferred monks as bishops, appointing by preference those who had lived in hermitages or in the desert since he considered these the proper models of what a bishop ought to be to his flock.
Bishop Saint Nestor of Magydos, Pamphylia, who caught the unwanted attention of the governor by his evangelical zeal, was arrested and brought to Perga where he was crucified (Benedictines, Encyclopedia, Gill, Husenbeth).
www.saintpatrickdc.org /ss/0226.htm   (1964 words)

  
 Lefebvre-Mayer_Consecrations
Lefebvre was Titular Bishop of Antedone, 1947-1948, Titular Archbishop of Arcadiopolis in Europe, 1948-1955, Archbishop of Dakar, Senegal, 1955-1962, Bishop of Tulle, France, January 1962-August 1962, Titular Archbishop of Synnada in Phrygia, 1962-1970.
Consecrated a Roman Catholic bishop on 05/23/1948 at Sao Paolo, Sao Paolo, Brazil, by the Papal Nuncio to Brazil, Msgr.
Consecrated a Roman Catholic bishop on 02/03/1970 at Tuguegarao, The Philippines, by the Apostolic Nuncio to The Philippines, Msgr.
www.tboyle.net /Catholicism/Lefebvre-Mayer_Consecratio.html   (755 words)

  
 March   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sophronios, patriarch of Jerusalem; Martyrs Thallos and Trophimos; Venerable George of Sinai; Theodora the empress; repose of Euthymios, bishop of Novgorod.
Venerable Zachariah the recluse and Artemon, bishop of Seleucia; New-hieromartyr Parthenios, patriarch of Constantinople.
Hypatios the wonder-worker, bishop of Gangra; Venerable Akakios the Confessor, bishop of Melitene; Prophet Joel; repose of Innocent, metropolitan of Moscow, enlightener of the Aleuts and apostle to America; repose of Jonah, metropolitan of Moscow.
www.antiochian.org /1102796361   (562 words)

  
 The Pedalion or Rudder
If a Bishop or Presbyter baptize anew anyone that has had a true baptism, of fail to baptize anyone that has been polluted by the impious, let him be deposed, on the ground that he is mocking the Cross and death of the Lord and railing to distinguish priests from pseudopriests.
It is decreed that no Bishop shall be allowed to ordain whomsoever he wishes to the office of the Episcopate as a matter of concession to a brother, or to a son, or to a relative.
As for those Bishops, on the other hand, who fail to attend the meeting, but who, instead of doing so, remain at home in their respective cities, and lead their lives therein in good health and free from every indispensable and necessary occupation, they are to be reprimanded in a brotherly way.
www.angelfire.com /alt/scm/pedalion.html   (8538 words)

  
 Sidon
Sidon, situated on the coast of Pamphylia, was a colony of Cumae in Æolia.
It was the capital of Pamphylia, later of Pamphylia Prima.
Nestor, martyr in 251, was Bishop of Pergi, not of Sidon as Le Quien (Oriens Christ., I, 995) believed The first known bishop was Epidaurus, presiding at the Council of Ancyra, 314.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/s/sidon2.html   (438 words)

  
 SaintsMarch
For a time bishop of York, but graciously stepped aside after pressure from Rome, and went to the see of Lichfield where he spent the rest of his life travelling extensively to bring the gospel to those parts of his diocese still pagan.
In 1135 he reluctantly accepted the see of Barcelona, followed by appointment as bishop of Tarragona where he cared expdcially for the poor and mentally ill. Obtained from the Pope the same privileges for knights who fought against the Moors as the Crusaders were given.
Became bishop of Camerino, and was known for his healings of the sick.
mariannedorman.homestead.com /SaintsMarch.html   (3617 words)

  
 Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series II, Vol. III
There were they waited for by the assembled bishops, particularly by the venerable Hosius, one worthy of all honour and respect, on account of his advanced age, his adherence to the faith, and his labours for the church.
She added, that the bishop asked who was there; that he was alarmed; and that he began to pray; and that then others ran to the spot.
After the Easter week virgins were cast into prison, bishops were bound and dragged away by the soldiers, the homes of widows and of orphans were pillaged, robbery and violence went on from house to house, and the Christians during the darkness of night were seized and torn away from their dwellings.
www.godrules.net /library/fathers/pnf03s11.htm   (10421 words)

  
 March
Sophronios, patriarch of Jerusalem; Martyrs Thallos and Trophimos; Venerable George of Sinai; Theodora the empress; repose of Euthymios, bishop of Novgorod.
Venerable Zachariah the recluse and Artemon, bishop of Seleucia; New-hieromartyr Parthenios, patriarch of Constantinople.
Hypatios the wonder-worker, bishop of Gangra; Venerable Akakios the Confessor, bishop of Melitene; Prophet Joel; repose of Innocent, metropolitan of Moscow, enlightener of the Aleuts and apostle to America; repose of Jonah, metropolitan of Moscow.
www.antiochianladiocese.org /liturgics/Synaxarion/march.htm   (622 words)

  
 jbburnett.com | canons of the vii ecumenical councils
Our fellow Bishop Reginus, most beloved by God, and with him the most God-beloved Bishops of the province of the Cypriotes Zeno and Evagrius, has announced an innovation, a thing which is contrary to the ecclesiastical laws and the Canons of the Holy Apostles, and one which touches the freedom of all.
The same rule shall hold good also with regard to the other diocese and churches everywhere, so that none of the Bishops most beloved by God shall take hold of any other province that was not formerly and from the beginning in his jurisdiction, or was not, that is to say, held by his predecessors.
This Eustathius, of whom the present letter speaks, was bishop of Pamphylia, a province in Attaleia.
jbburnett.com /resources/canons/3can/3can08.html   (1975 words)

  
 The 85 canons of apostles   (Site not responding. Last check: )
And thus those who have admittedly clashed with the Bishop would seem to be reasonably excluded from communion until such time as by common consent of the bishops it may seem better to let a more philanthropic vote be given in their behalf.
If when ordered by the Bishop to oust him from sharing her dwelling or sleeping quarters, she postpones the time, she is deprived of the diaconate and is shut up in a convent for the rest of her life.
The metropolitans of the East are to attend to the affairs of the East, with the proviso that the prerogatives of the bishop of Antioch be duly respected, in accordance with the Canon (sc.
www.holytrinitymission.org /books/english/councils_ecumenical_rudder.htm   (13845 words)

  
 The 85 canons of apostles   (Site not responding. Last check: )
But if any Bishop should dare to grab a strange clergyman fraudulently and ordain him (to a higher rank perhaps) in his own church, without the Bishop of that clergyman being willing to allow this, from whom he departed, such an ordination is to be void and invalid.
If when ordered by the Bishop to oust him from sharing her dwelling or sleeping quarters, she postpones the time, she is deprived of the diaconate and is shut up in a convent for the rest of her life.
The metropolitans of the East are to attend to the affairs of the East, with the proviso that the prerogatives of the bishop of Antioch be duly respected, in accordance with the Canon (sc.
holytrinitymission.org /books/english/councils_ecumenical_rudder.htm   (13845 words)

  
 jbburnett.com | canons of the vii ecumenical councils
Our fellow Bishop Reginus, most beloved by God, and with him the most God-beloved Bishops of the province of the Cypriotes Zeno and Evagrius, has announced an innovation, a thing which is contrary to the ecclesiastical laws and the Canons of the Holy Apostles, and one which touches the freedom of all.
The same rule shall hold good also with regard to the other diocese and churches everywhere, so that none of the Bishops most beloved by God shall take hold of any other province that was not formerly and from the beginning in his jurisdiction, or was not, that is to say, held by his predecessors.
This Eustathius, of whom the present letter speaks, was bishop of Pamphylia, a province in Attaleia.
www.jbburnett.com /resources/canons/3can/3can08.html   (1975 words)

  
 The Fire Place
In the United Methodist tradition, bishops are clergy elected and consecrated to the office of bishop by the jurisdictional conferences in the United States and by the central conferences outside of the U.S. Any clergy member of an annual conference is eligible to be elected a bishop.
Bishops are assigned by their jurisdiction to serve a geographical area for a four-year term.
There are 50 episcopal areas in the United States and 18 episcopal areas outside of the U.S. Bishop Peter D. Weaver was elected bishop at the 1996 Northeastern Jurisdiction Conference and appointed to serve as the bishop of the Philadelphia Episcopal Area, which includes the Eastern Pennsylvania and the Peninsula-Delaware Conferences.
www.skylinechurch.net /studies/03-04/01Cross/Acts02.htm   (758 words)

  
 Saint Ignatius of Antioch, Bishop and Martyr
All the sterling qualities of ideal pastor and a true soldier of Christ were possessed by the Bishop of Antioch in a preeminent degree.
The triple honor of apostle, bishop, and martyr was well merited by this energetic soldier of the Faith.
Receiving from the Apostles themselves, whose auditor he was, not only the substance of revelation, but also their own inspired interpretation of it; dwelling, as it were, at the very fountain-head of Gospel truth, his testimony must necessarily carry with it the greatest weight and demand the most serious consideration.
traditionalcatholic.net /Tradition/Calendar/02-01.html   (3447 words)

  
 Eustathius of Antioch at AllExperts
Eustathius of Antioch, sometimes surnamed the Great, was a bishop and patriarch of Antioch in the 4th century.
About 320 he was bishop of Beroea, and he became patriarch of Antioch shortly before the Council of Nicaea in 325.
His anti-Arian polemic against Eusebius of Caesarea made him unpopular among his fellow bishops in the East, and a synod convened at Antioch in 330 passed a sentence of deposition, which was confirmed by the emperor.
en.allexperts.com /e/e/eu/eustathius_of_antioch.htm   (212 words)

  
 OCA - Lives of all saints commemorated on this day
St Epaphroditus, one of the Apostle Paul's closest assistants and companions, was bishop of the Thracian city of Adriaca.
St Caesar preached at and was bishop of Dyrrhachium, a district of the Peloponnesos in Greece.
Guneric, the ruler of the Vandal kingdom in North Africa, came under the influence of heretical Arian bishops and began a fierce persecution against the Orthodox.
www.oca.org /FSLivesAllSaints.asp?SID=4&M=12&D=8   (1169 words)

  
 The Catholic Key: Online Edition Newspaper of the Diocese of Kansas City - St.Joseph
Bishop Finn expressed his admiration for St. Joseph's "historic cathedral" and recounted the bishops who had served in both the Diocese of St. Joseph and the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph since 1868: John Hogan, Maurice Burke, Francis Gilfillan, Charles LeBlonde, Thomas Lillis, Edwin O'Hara, John Cody, Charles Helmsing, John Sullivan and Raymond Boland.
The coadjutor bishop said he immediately began looking for things to make himself feel more comfortable with his new status, such as the fact that his appointment was announced in March, St. Joseph's month, and his ordination was in May, the month of Mary.
Bishop Finn was to celebrate Night Prayer at Conception Abbey on May 10, and a Mass at St. John La Lande Church, Blue Springs, on May 12.
catholickey.org /index.php3?archive=1&gif=news.gif&mode=view&issue=20040514&article_id=2922   (1134 words)

  
 Panemotichus   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A Bishop Faustus assisted at the Council of Nicaea, 325, when the city belonged to Isauria.
There is record of no other bishop and the see is not mentioned in the "Notitiae Episcopatuum".
The city is spoken of by Hierocles in the sixth century (Synecedemus, 681, 3) and in the tenth by Constantine Porphyrogenitus ("De thematibus", ed.
www.catholicity.com /encyclopedia/p/panemotichus.html   (144 words)

  
 Dominican Martyrology: November
In the monastery of Clairvaux in Gaul, the death of St. Malachy, Bishop of Connor in Ireland.
He was ordained bishop by St. Peter the Apostle, and sent to that city to preach the Word of God.
In Pamphylia, St. Heliodorus, martyr, in the persecution of Aurelian, under the governor Aetius.
www.op.org /domcentral/life/martyr11.htm   (7226 words)

  
 Dominican Martyrology: February
Cyril, bishop, confessor, and Doctor of the Church, of whom mention is made on January 28.
At Vaison in Gaul, St. Quinidius, bishop, whose death, as frequent miracles testify, was precious in the sight of the Lord.
In the district of Terouanne in Gaul, St. Silvinus, Bishop of Toulouse.
www.domcentral.org /life/martyr02.htm   (6420 words)

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: Eusebius of Caesarea: Life of Constantine
For in that city some of the churches, for the second time since the commencement of the persecutions, were leveled with the ground, and others were closed by the governors of the several districts, in order to prevent any who frequented them from assembling together, or rendering due worship to God.
Similar instructions were written also to the bishops of the several churches; and the emperor was pleased to transmit the same to myself, being the first letter which he personally addressed to me.
God preserve you, beloved brother." A copy of this charge was transmitted throughout all the provinces to the bishops of the several churches: the provincial governors received directions accordingly, and the imperial statute was speedily carried into effect.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/basis/vita-constantine.html   (15019 words)

  
 Bishop Ramirez Speeches: "The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat of the U.S. Church"   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The meeting in Medellin immediately preceded the extraordinary Latin American Bishops' Conference that turned the Church completely around; at Medellin the Church in Latin America became the Church with a preferential option for the poor.
The study week in Medellin, organized by Hofinger, had a profound impact on the direction the bishops took at their conference, according to such people as Father Virgil Elizondo, who was there.
The people at both the catechetical study week and at the bishops' meeting had their dreamcoats on.
www.dioceseoflascruces.org /bishop/HTML/sp_06.html   (2826 words)

  
 Dominican Martyrology: May
Ambrose, the bishop, found the body of St. Nazarius still sprinkled with fresh blood, and bore it to the Basilica of the Apostles, together with the body of Blessed Celsus, a youth whom he had reared.
At Alexandria, the commemoration of the holy bishops and priests who were sent into exile by the Arians, and merited to be joined to the holy confessors.
The king ordered his throat to be cut at once and the bishop cheerfully presented his neck to the executioner that he might die for the sheep entrusted to his care.
www.op.org /domcentral/life/martyr05.htm   (8264 words)

  
 News -  27-3-2000   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Bishop Homeier especially stressed the importance of this invitation to reconcile, suggested by Rt.
Bishop Homeier underlined that, after rendering great help to the Albanian people, the current rendering of help to the Serbian people, both in Kosovo and Metohia and in the other parts of Serbia, was insufficient.
Bishop Koppe especially emphasized that the hardest part of work was still to be done after peace had set in: had NATO at least ten days less bombarded Yugoslavia, and had it used this accumulated, saved money to help the Serbian people, the results of the western politics would have been completely different.
www.spc.org.yu /News/27-3-00_e1.html   (415 words)

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