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His Beatitude '''Hierotheus of Jerusalem''' was the Patriarch of Jerusalem of the [[Church of Jerusalem]] from 1875 to 1882. | His Beatitude '''Hierotheus of Jerusalem''' was the Patriarch of Jerusalem of the [[Church of Jerusalem]] from 1875 to 1882. | ||
− | Hierotheus was elected [[patriarch]] of Jerusalem with the sponsorship of Imperial Russia. In Patr, Hierotheus' time, the patriarch of Constantinople was under pressure from the Bulgarians, supported by Russia, to allow the Bulgarian speaking Orthodox the independence of having Bulgarian speaking [[clergy]] and the use of [Church Slavonic|Slavonic]] in their services. Hierotheus, however, on becoming patriarch of Jerusalem surprised everyone by supporting the [[Phanar]] and opposing the Bulgarian's desires. | + | Hierotheus was elected [[patriarch]] of Jerusalem with the sponsorship of Imperial Russia. In Patr, Hierotheus' time, the patriarch of Constantinople was under pressure from the Bulgarians, supported by Russia, to allow the Bulgarian speaking Orthodox the independence of having Bulgarian speaking [[clergy]] and the use of [[Church Slavonic|Slavonic]] in their services. Hierotheus, however, on becoming patriarch of Jerusalem surprised everyone by supporting the [[Phanar]] and opposing the Bulgarian's desires. |
Patr. Hierotheus reposed in 1882. His death set up circumstances that involved the selection among three candidates as his [[Nicodemus of Jerusalem|successor]], as Russia and the Phanar competed in influencing the Turkish Sultan's decision. | Patr. Hierotheus reposed in 1882. His death set up circumstances that involved the selection among three candidates as his [[Nicodemus of Jerusalem|successor]], as Russia and the Phanar competed in influencing the Turkish Sultan's decision. | ||
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− | before=Procopius II| | + | before=[[Procopius II of Jerusalem|Procopius II]]| |
title=[[List of Patriarchs of Jerusalem|Patriarch of Jerusalem]]| | title=[[List of Patriarchs of Jerusalem|Patriarch of Jerusalem]]| | ||
years=1875-1882| | years=1875-1882| | ||
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[[Category: Bishops]] | [[Category: Bishops]] | ||
+ | [[Category:19th-century bishops]] | ||
[[Category: Patriarchs of Jerusalem]] | [[Category: Patriarchs of Jerusalem]] |
Latest revision as of 02:15, November 8, 2012
His Beatitude Hierotheus of Jerusalem was the Patriarch of Jerusalem of the Church of Jerusalem from 1875 to 1882.
Hierotheus was elected patriarch of Jerusalem with the sponsorship of Imperial Russia. In Patr, Hierotheus' time, the patriarch of Constantinople was under pressure from the Bulgarians, supported by Russia, to allow the Bulgarian speaking Orthodox the independence of having Bulgarian speaking clergy and the use of Slavonic in their services. Hierotheus, however, on becoming patriarch of Jerusalem surprised everyone by supporting the Phanar and opposing the Bulgarian's desires.
Patr. Hierotheus reposed in 1882. His death set up circumstances that involved the selection among three candidates as his successor, as Russia and the Phanar competed in influencing the Turkish Sultan's decision.
Hierotheus of Jerusalem | ||
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Preceded by: Procopius II |
Patriarch of Jerusalem 1875-1882 |
Succeeded by: Nicodemus |
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Categories > People > Clergy > Bishops
Categories > People > Clergy > Bishops
Categories > People > Clergy > Bishops > Bishops by century > 19th-century bishops
Categories > People > Clergy > Bishops > Bishops by city > Patriarchs of Jerusalem