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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>His Beatitude, '''Procopius II of Jerusalem''' was the Patriarch of Jerusalem of the [[Church of Jerusalem]] from 1872 to 1875.<br />
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==Life==<br />
Little is known of the life of Patr. Procopius. He became [[patriarch]] after the [[Holy Synod]] of Constantinople [[deposition|deposed]], in absentia, his predecessor Patr. [[Cyril II of Jerusalem|Cyril II]], on [[December 12]], 1872, for not supporting the [[excommunication]] of the Bulgarians after Sultan Abdulaziz I signed a [[Ottoman Turk Documents|firman]] on [[February 28]], 1870 that created the Bulgarian Exarchate that was subject to the [[Church of Constantinople|Ecumenical Patriarchate]] yet represented the Bulgarian millet in the [[Ottoman empire]]. <br />
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Procopius participated the Council of September 1872, presided over by Patr. [[Anthimus VI of Constantinople]] with the Patriarchs of [[Church of Alexandria|Alexandria and [[Church of Antioch|Antioch]], that condemned [[phyletism]] and the Bulgarian [[schism]]. He remained patriarch little more than two years. On [[February 26]], 1875, he was deposed, mainly under the pressure of the Arab population of Palestine and Orthodox clergy. <br />
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{{succession|<br />
before=[[Cyril II of Jerusalem|Cyril II]]|<br />
title=[[List of Patriarchs of Jerusalem|Patriarch of Jerusalem]]|<br />
years=1872 - 1875|<br />
after=[[Hierotheus of Jerusalem|Hierotheus]]}}<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Cyril II of Jerusalem]]<br />
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==Sources==<br />
*[http://one-evil.org/content/councils_constantinople_1872.html Orthodox Christian Councils]<br />
*[http://genuineorthodoxchurch.com/constantinople_1872.htm Council of Constantinople (Pan-Orthodox Council)]<br />
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[[Category: Bishops]]<br />
[[Category: 19th-century bishops]]<br />
[[Category: Patriarchs of Jerusalem]]</div>Wsk