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nikklg [1K]
4 years ago
7

Bishops of the five administrative centers for the church in the last years of the roman empire. Could you guys please help??

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Rudik [331]4 years ago
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Answer:

Rome - Francis

Constantinople - Bartholomew I, Sahak II Mashalian

Alexandria - Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak,  Theodore II,  Tawadros II

Antioch - Bechara Boutros al-Rahi,  Ignatius Joseph III Yonan ,  Joseph Absi, John X,  Ignatius Aphrem II

Jerusalem - Sede vacante,  Theophilos III,  Nourhan Manougian

Explanation:

The model of the church organization was run by the Eastern Orthodox Church and was called Pentarchy. It was formulated by Emperor Justinian the emperor of the Roman Empire. The christian church was governed by five heads or patriarchs. These heads were called the five major episcopal sees of the Roman Empire. They were Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem.

The bishops were:

Rome - Francis

Constantinople - Bartholomew I, Sahak II Mashalian

Alexandria - Ibrahim Isaac Sidrak,  Theodore II,  Tawadros II

Antioch - Bechara Boutros al-Rahi,  Ignatius Joseph III Yonan ,  Joseph Absi, John X,  Ignatius Aphrem II

Jerusalem - Sede vacante,  Theophilos III,  Nourhan Manougian

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