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Антиохийская литургия | Antiochene Liturgy (It is said to be the most ancient Christian liturgy. Liturgy of Saint James is based on it) |
Антиохийская православная церковь | Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East |
Антиохийская православная церковь | Orthodox Church of Antioch |
Антиохийская школа | School of Antioch (Christian theological institution in Syria, traditionally founded in about AD 200, that stressed the literal interpretation of the Bible and the completeness of Christ's humanity, in opposition to the School of Alexandria) |
Антиохийский собор | Council of Antioch (AD 341, a non-ecumenical Christian church council, the first of several 4th-century councils that attempted to replace orthodox Nicene theology with a modified Arianism) |
антиохийский чин | West Syrian rite |
антиохийский чин | Antiochene rite (The system of liturgical practices and discipline observed by Syrian Monophysites, the Malabar Christians of Kerala, India, and three Eastern-rite communities of the Roman Catholic church: Catholic Syrians, Maronites, and Malankarese Christians of Kerala) |
Иерусалимо-антиохийская литургия | Jerusalem-Antioch Liturgy (Liturgy originally celebrated in the patriarchate of Antioch) |
Иоанн Антиохийский | John Scholasticus |
Иоанн Антиохийский | John of Antioch |
Патриарх Антиохийский и всего Востока | Patriarch of Antioch and all the East |
Сирийский православный патриархат антиохийский | Syrian Orthodox Church |
Сирийский православный патриархат антиохийский | Syrian Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch |
Сирийский православный патриархат антиохийский | Syrian Jacobite Church |
Флавиан II Антиохийский | Flavian II of Antioch (Patriarch of Antioch probably from 498 to 512. In deference to orthodoxy he would not expressly repudiate the Council of Chalcedon. This equivocal policy only antagonized both sides, particularly the Monophysites) |