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Pieria Ancient episcopal sees of the late Roman province of Syria Secunda (II) listed in the Annuario Pontificio as titular sees: Apamea in Syria, the Metropolitan... |
and Roman city. It was the capital of Apamene under the Macedonians, became the capital and Metropolitan Archbishopric of late Roman province Syria Secunda... |
Arabia Petraea (redirect from Roman Arabia) Palaestina Salutaris. Ancient episcopal sees of the Roman province of Arabia listed in the Annuario Pontificio as titular sees : Adraa (Daraa) Bacatha in... |
is the official list of titular sees of the Catholic Church included in the Annuario Pontificio. Archiepiscopal sees are shown in bold. The Italian-language... |
List of Catholic dioceses (structured view) (redirect from Roman Catholic Diocese) archdioceses Titular (arch)episcopal sees List of Catholic titular sees (A) List of Catholic titular sees (B-K) List of Catholic titular sees (L-M) List of Catholic... |
that an episcopal system was already existing by his time. However Bart Erhman sees it as significant that Ignatius in his letter to the Romans never mentioned... |
An apostolic see is an episcopal see whose foundation is attributed to one or more of the apostles of Jesus or to one of their close associates. In Catholicism... |
Theodosiopolis in Armenia For ancient episcopal sees in the Roman provinces of Armenia I and Armenia II, see Lesser Armenia#Episcopal sees. Legio I Armeniaca Legio... |
of the 'national' Assembly of Catholic Ordinaries in Syria and of the (vast) regional Episcopal Conference for Arab countries. The Eastern Catholic bishops... |
Shaqqa (category Roman towns and cities in Syria) Shaqqa or Shakka (Arabic: شَقَّا, romanized: Šaqqā) is a Syrian town in As Suwayda Governorate in southern Syria. The town's inhabitants are predominantly... |
bishopric in Roman Arabia, now a Latin Catholic titular see. Bosana, on the site of modern Busan in present Syria, was important enough in the Roman province... |
The Episcopal Church (TEC), based in the United States with additional dioceses elsewhere, is a member church of the worldwide Anglican Communion. It... |
Thebaid (category Roman provinces in Africa) numerous monks. Ancient episcopal sees of Thebais Prima (Thebaid I) listed in the Annuario Pontificio as Catholic titular sees: Antaeopolis (Tjebu) Antinoöpolis... |
Resafa (redirect from Anastasiopolis (Syria)) 'city of Anastasius'), was a city located in the Roman province of Euphratensis, in modern-day Syria. It is an archaeological site situated southwest... |
Aretusa) was a city in the Roman province of Syria, near Apameia. The modern Arabic name of the city is Al-Rastan. Arethusa's episcopal list (325-680) is given... |
An episcopal conference, sometimes called a conference of bishops, is an official assembly of the bishops of the Catholic Church in a given territory... |
Ptolemais in Phoenicia (redirect from Ptolemais in Phoenicia of the Romans) church discovered GCatholic - Latin titular see GCatholic - Maronite titular see Butcher, Kevin. Roman Syria and the Near East Getty Publications. Los Angeles... |
Catholic Church (redirect from Roman Catholic) Notes of the Episcopal Polity of the Holy Catholic Church. London: Levey, Rossen and Franklin. ASIN 1163912190. Stanford, Peter. "Roman Catholic Church"... |
Lesser Armenia (category Late Roman provinces) (Malatya) Verissa For ancient episcopal sees of the Roman province of Armenia Tertia (III), see Roman Armenia#Episcopal sees. Lesser Armenia is traditionally... |
Pentarchy (redirect from Primacy of the Five Sees) of the Roman Empire. In this model, the Christian Church is governed by the heads (patriarchs) of the five major episcopal sees of the Roman Empire:... |