“patriarch” use in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “patriarch”:

+ He was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 858 to 867 and from 877 to 886.

+ This means there is a Patriarch for each Church, and there is usually one Church per country.

+ Lot was a patriarch in the biblical Book of Genesis chapters 11–14 and 19.

+ The schism became “official” in 1054 when the Pope’s legates notified Patriarch Michael Cerularius of Constantinople that he had been excommunicated.

+ He was the honorary Patriarch of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine from 2018 to 2019, and the former List of Metropolitans and Patriarchs of Kiev#Metropolitans of Kiev and All Ukraine Metropolitan of Kiev of the Russian Orthodox Church between 1966 to 1992.

patriarch use in-sentences
patriarch use in-sentences

Example sentences of “patriarch”:

+ In the west, there is the Patriarch of Rome, who is commonly called the Pope.

+ His power is the same of all bishops, which is what a patriarch is.

+ In Islamic and Jewish tradition, Arabs are a Semitic people who trace their ancestry from Ishmael, a son of the ancient patriarch Abraham and Hagar.

+ The Patriarch of Constantinople is the “first among equals”; his power is not absolute, as seen when meeting with other Patriarchs.

+ In 1893, Pope Leo XIII made Sarto a Cardinal cardinal and the Patriarch of Venice.

+ Faccinetti gave up his bishop’s role when he was named Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1572.

+ The second version was created in 1656, as part of changes to liturgy made by Patriarch Nikon of Moscow.

+ In the west, there is the Patriarch of Rome, who is commonly called the Pope.

+ His power is the same of all bishops, which is what a patriarch is.
+ In Islamic and Jewish tradition, Arabs are a Semitic people who trace their ancestry from Ishmael, a son of the ancient patriarch Abraham and Hagar.

+ Yazigi’s brother is Greek Orthodox Patriarch John X Yazigi.

+ Demetrius of AlexandriaDemetrius, Patriarch of Alexandria, wrote many letters to them arguing against this belief.

+ More recently, in 1965 the mutual excommunications were rescinded by the Pope and the Patriarch of Constantinople, though schism remains.

+ Michael Cerularius, the Patriarch of Constantinople, rejected the claims put forward by the papal committee.

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