Patriarchate - Wikipedia Patriarchate ( ˈpeɪtriɑːrkɪt, - keɪt , UK also ˈpætri - ; [1] Ancient Greek: πατριαρχεῖον, patriarcheîon) is an ecclesiological term in Christianity, referring to the office and jurisdiction of a patriarch
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Patriarch and Patriarchate Patriarchate (Greek patriarcheia; Latin patriarchatus) is the derived word meaning a patriarch's office, see, reign, or, most often, the territory he governs It corresponds to episcopacy, episcopate, and diocese in relation to a bishop
PATRIARCHATE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Patriarchate definition: the office, dignity, jurisdiction, province, or residence of an ecclesiastical patriarch See examples of PATRIARCHATE used in a sentence
Patriarchate - (Intro to Christianity) - Vocab, Definition . . . A patriarchate is a jurisdiction or office of a patriarch, who is a senior bishop or ecclesiastical leader within certain branches of Christianity, particularly in Eastern Orthodox and some Catholic traditions
Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople - Wikipedia The Patriarchate acts in the capacity of being an intermediary and facilitator between the Orthodox churches and also in relations with other Christians and religions
patriarchate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary The office or ecclesial jurisdiction of such a patriarch The Patriarchate of Constantinople has primacy over the whole of the Orthodox world The office-space occupied by a patriarch and his staff The Latin patriarchate in Jerusalem is, by modern standards, a very cramped space