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 Isidore the Apostate - free-definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 1437, Isidore was appointed Metroplitan of Kiev and Moscow by John VIII Palaeologus to draw the Russian Orthodox Church into the union with the Roman Catholic Church and secure Constantinople 's protection against the Ottoman Turks.
On his return from Italy, during his first divine service in the Cathedral of the Dormition in Kremlin, Isidor was ordered to carry a Catholic cross in front of the ceremony, pray for the Pope during the mass, and read aloud the union agreement.
Isidor passed a message to Vasili II from Pope Eugenius IV, containing a request to assist the Metropolitan in spreading Catholicism in Russia.
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 Isidore the Apostate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Isidore ( Russian : Исидор ; died 1462) was Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia.
In 1437, Isidore was appointed Metropolitan of Kiev and Moscow by John VIII Palaeologus to draw the Russian Orthodox Church into the union with the Roman Catholic Church and secure Constantinople 's protection against the Ottoman Turks.
On his return from Italy, during his first divine service in the Cathedral of the Dormition in the Moscow Kremlin, Isidor was ordered to carry a Catholic cross in front of the ceremony, pray for the Pope during the mass, and read aloud the union agreement.
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 Catholic Encyclopedia: ST. CYRIL OF ALEXANDRIA
St. Cyril has his feast in the Western Church on the 28th of January; in the Greek Menaea it is found on the 9th of June, and (together with St. Athanasius) on the 18th of January.
He seems to have been of an Alexandrian family and was the son of the brother of Theophilus, Patriarch of Alexandria; if he is the Cyril addressed by Isidore of Pelusium in Ep.
Isidore of Pelusium was now afraid that the impulsive Cyril might have yielded too much (Ep.
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 English Study Bible & commentaries - How Denominationalism Beg   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
----- The apostate church would be characterized by "the man of sin" - the man of lawlessness - sitting in the temple of God (the church - 1 Corinthians 3:16; 2 Corinthians 6:16), claiming to be god - to have the power over the church.
----- Early in the apostasy, as the apostate church was developing into a full-fledged false church - it became common to adore, venerate, and worship angels, saints, relics, and Mary, Christ's mother.
----- The apostate church had changed the plan of salvation; changed the organization of the church; and changed the source of authority in the church.
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 Jonas - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Due to Vasili's war with the appanage princes, Jonas left for Constantinople only in the end of 1435.
However, the Patriarch of Constantinople had already chosen Isidore the Apostate to become the Metropolitan of Russia before Jonas's arrival.
After Isidor had been condemned by the Russian Orthodox Church for his propensity towards Catholicism in 1441, Vasili II confirmed Jonas's nomination for the metropolitan post, however, continuing internecine wars were to blame for the delay of his appointment.
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'''Isidore''' ( Russian language Russian : '''Исидор'''; died 1462) was Metropolitan of Moscow and all Russia.
During this holy meeting, Isidore was fervently defending the union between the Churches, but he was opposed by the only secular representative from Russia - Ambassador (diplomacy) ambassador Foma (Thomas) of Tver.
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 Myriobiblos On Line Library of the Church of Greece - English Texts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Isidore, who was appointed metropolitan of all Russia to the Council of Florence, turned out to be one of the strongest partisans of the "Unia" during the council's sessions.
When Isidore returned to his see, Moscow disavowed and rejected him, but he found acceptance in Lithuania.
And he forthwith defended the right of the faithful Christians to depose and drive out any apostate bishop, "lest with that evil eye or pastor they go to Gehenna." This was hazardous advice.
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The travelling Apostle, dauntless Bishop, is bearer of the true light, missionary of the authentic Faith, hammer of heretics, piercing sword against error, loving and zealous father to his sheep.
LAST VISIT TO PAUL VI The last trip to degenerate and apostate Rome of Bishop Father Ferdinand took place on the 24th May 1978, in order to pay filial homage and veneration to the sweet person of the Pope.
Apostate Rome becomes the See of the two Antipodes John Paul I and John Paul II, produced in a conclave of cardinals in their majority freemasons, and assisted by Satan.
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 PATRISTIC INTERPRETATION OF THE PROTOEVANGELIUM - Rev Dominic J. Unger: MARYMEDIATRIX.COM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Isidore was a priest of Pelusium in Egypt, famous for his piety and for his competence in the Scriptures.
Isidore of Seville, often called the last of the Fathers in the West, is witness for Spain.
Isidore noted in the authors whom he consulted, what we have called attention to so often, that they saw the virginal motherhood foretold in the First-gospel in the expression "her Seed," and they insist that through this virginal motherhood He defeated Satan, and that she shared in that victory.
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 JewishEncyclopedia.com - DISPUTATIONS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The four rabbis were to defend the Talmud against the accusations of Donin, turning mainly upon two points: that the Talmud containes immoral sentiments and blasphemous expressionsagainst the Deity, and that it speaks in an offensive manner of Jesus.
In Germany it was the Jewish apostate Victor of
Quite different in tone and character were the disputations held by the Jews, both Rabbinites and Karaites, with Christians of various denominations in Poland at the close of the sixteenth century.
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Sisebert (612-621) seems to have been the first systematic persecutor, whose zeal, as even Isidore confesses, was "not according to knowledge."[1] A cruel choice was given the Jews between baptism on the one hand, and scourging and destitution on the other.
Isidore of Beja, the only contemporary Christian authority, though he rhapsodizes about the devastations committed by the conquerors, and complains of enormous tributes exacted, yet speaks more fairly about the Moslems[5] than any other Spanish writer before the fourteenth century.
In 858,[1] on the death of Wistremirus, he was chosen by the votes of the people[2] to succeed him as Bishop of Toledo; but from some cause, perhaps by the intervention of the Moslems, he was prevented from occupying his see.
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 Catholic Caucus: Daily Mass Readings, 05-15-04, OptionL, St. Isidore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Isidore the Farmer was born at Madrid, Spain in the latter half of
Isidore is the patron of farmers and rural communities.
When he was barely old enough to wield a hoe, Isidore entered the service of John de Vergas, a wealthy landowner from Madrid, and worked faithfully on his estate outside the city for the rest of his life.
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 Serbian Orthodox Church - St Jonah, Metropolitan of Moscow
He became Bishop of Ryazan in the time of Metropolitan Photius, and when Photius died, Jonah was chosen as Metropolitan and sent to Constantinople for consecration and confirmation.
But, at the same time, a man called Isidore, a Bulgarian by birth, outwit-ted Jonah, arrived in Constantinople before him and was conse-crated as the Metropolitan for Russia.
He was condemned as an apostate from Orthodoxy and exiled.
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 Apostate - Symantec Security Response - W97M.Apostate.A
The apostate represents the real-world disconfirmation of this assumption.
Thus, the apostate cannot exist in the worldview of the believer.
As a result, the venerable exposition of blogging is now in a de facto state of schism, with canonical and apostate versions.
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 Daily Devotions: Dominican Martyrology Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In the time of Julian the Apostate, the temple of Mars crashed to the ground at his prayers.
Under Julian the Apostate and the governor Sallust, he fought for the faith of Christ, even unto death.
In the time of Julian the Apostate, after they had been imprisoned and scourged, they were burned to death.
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 Dominican Martyrology: June   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Demetria herself was crowned with martyrdom in the reign of Julian the Apostate.
At the time of Julian the Apostate, he was beheaded before the idol of the sun-god on the old Via Salaria.
The former was the steward, and the latter the major domo of the virgin Constantia, daughter of the Emperor Constantine.
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 The Project Gutenberg eBook of Christianity And Islam
This is evidently mere rhapsody, of the same character as the ravings of the British monk Gildas, though far less justified as it seems by the actual facts.
His words are: Children are dashed on the ground, young men beheaded, their fathers fall in battle, the old men are massacred, the women reserved for greater misfortune; every cathedral burnt or destroyed, the national substance plundered, oaths and treaties uniformly broken.
Isidore of Beja, the only contemporary Christian authority, though he rhapsodizes about the devastations committed by the conquerors, and complains of enormous tributes exacted, yet speaks more fairly about the Moslems
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 Theology Today - Vol 30, No. 4 - January 1974 - ARTICLE - Anti-semitism In Christian Theology
The climactic text on apostate Israel, as the lineage of those who murder the prophets and never hear the word of God, comes from the "Q" tradition.
It must be shown that the Jews have always been apostate from God, and so the rejection and murder of Jesus is the foreordained culmination of this evil history of an evil people.
All the prophetic texts against baalism are ransacked to prove that the Jews were ever apostate from God and incorrigible idolaters.
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 The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 8 - The Later Renaissance: From Gutenberg To The Reformation eBook by ...
Nicholas despatched Cardinal Isidore, the Metropolitan of Kiev, who had joined the Latin Church, as his legate.
Isidore had represented the Russian Church at the Council of Florence; but on his return to Russia he was imprisoned as an apostate, and with difficulty escaped to Italy.
He was by birth a Greek; and being a man of learning and conciliatory manners, it was expected that he would be favorably received at Constantinople.
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 The Nicholas of Lyra Psalms Page
And frequently in the present, just as Julianus the Apostate was killed by holy Mercury [ sancto mercurio : by a holy messenger?], sent by the glorious virgin for this (purpose).
And always/similarly in the future, unless he should repent before death, and this to this meaning the letter of this psalm is easily able to be applied.
That psalm ought to be expounded in a twofold sense, according to the rule of blessed Isidore in, first, De Summo Bono, just as it is expounded by the Master of this postilla, and second, (in his treatise) upon Genesis in the second gloss, clearly.
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 Nicol. Last Centuries of Byzantium   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In May 1452 Cardinal Isidore of Kiev was appointed apostolic legate to see that this was done.
Among the celebrants was Isidore the Cardinal, whom many of the faithful had condemned and shunned as a heretic and an apostate.
Cardinal Isidore eluded death by exchanging his red hat and robes for those of a beggar in the streets.
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 A Very Brief Introduction to Letterism & Howlings in favor of Sade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The voices in the film were provided by Debord, Gil J. Wolman, Isidore Isou, a female associate and Serge Berna.
An apostate monk in disguise infiltrated the altar during mass and, in place of a sermon or prayer, read a piece written by Berna that declared God was dead.
The three were arrested, but barely escaped with their lives as the Cathedral guard tried to slash them with their swords.
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Martyrs Magistrianus, who suffered under Julian the Apostate and those with him: Paulinus, Umbrius, Versus, Severus, Callistratus, Florentius, Arianus, Anthimus, Ubricius, Isidore, Euculus, Sampson, Studius and Thespesius.Martyr Gideon of Mt. Athos.
Hieromartyr Isidore at Yuriev (Dorpats in Estonia), slain by the Latins in 1472.
Monk-martyr Pansophius of Alexandria (3rd cen.).St. Ita, hermitess in Ireland and foster-mother of St. Brendan.
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 Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series II, Vol. XIV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A country presbyter is not to give canonical letters, or [at most] only to a neighbouring bishop.
These "letters canonical" were called in the West letters "formatoe," and no greater proof of the great influence they had in the early days of the Church in binding the faithful together can be found than the fact that Julian the Apostate made an attempt to introduce something similar among the pagans of his empire.
Gratian has chosen Isidore's version, and the Roman Correctors point out that Dionysius' is preferable.
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 A Chronology of Confusion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Pope Gregory writes to Aethelbert of Kent warning that the current disturbances in nature are a sign of the approaching end of the Sixth Age and the destruction of the world.
Isidore of Seville (d.636) also follows the Great Week (or Six Age) model.
De Wion's effort should be seen against the background of the Catholic Church's counter-reformation in reaction to the spread of Protestantism.
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 A conservative blog for peace   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Isidore disciplined himself to long hours of study, and in a short time he
Isidore was the first Christian writer to attempt compiling a summation of
Isidore was as outstanding in the practice of charity and mortification as
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 Jews Who Hate Other Jews
The families of 7 million Christians cannot forget that their deaths may be laid at the feet of the apostate Jews Rosenberg and Hitler.
And any mass killings of apostate Christians under any regime may just as well be the same permission provoked by God to bring judgment.
Other Jews can be atheist, apostate, homosexual, lesbian, Communist, Mafia, and a number of other religions such as New Age, Wicca, Satanism, Hindu, Buddhist, etc, and they are not disenfranchised.
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