Talk:List of Patriarchs of Constantinople

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revised appearance

This was hard to format but I revised the appearance of this article to incorporate the various Christian "eras" (as defined by the Timeline of Church History article without compromising the original categories of this article and (b) compact the appearance, ie. reduce from 1 column into 3 - to make it easier to read. it is now available for editing by others! Vasiliki 04:46, May 22, 2008 (UTC)

details

More detailed list here : http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/byzantium/texts/byzpatcp.html Can we use it? --Inistea 22:04, May 22, 2008 (UTC)

I would love to compare the information to the original list we used to compile the Patriarch list - are you suggesting that we could improve the format on our own page so that we have a column with the name and perhaps another column with dates? PS. I will be visiting Constantinople in October and one of my goals is to visit the Patriarchio and ask for various bits of information (that interest me) perhaps I can include an indepth study on the list of Patriarchs? What concerns me with your link (insitutes like Fordham) is that theyre primary bias is Roman Catholic/Jesuit in thinking and that inturn "manages" their thinking process and there historical "conclusions" because they do not consider the basis of "miracles etc" as evidence supporting science/fact ... and using 'facts' derived only from human comprehension could produce a misleading understanding of our own Orthodox heritage. What are your thoughts Pater? Vasiliki 23:13, May 22, 2008 (UTC)

Gennadius Scholarius

Gennadius Scholarius entries changed to agree with Constantinople's list, http://www.ec-patr.org/list/index.php?lang=en Wsk 19:35, May 22, 2009 (UTC)

The use of "Christian eras"

I am concerned about the use of the "Christian eras" defined by the Timeline of Church History article as one-size-fits-all categories for Orthodox history. Is it really appropriate to speak of "Communist" and "Post-Communist" eras in the history of an autocephalous church that was never under Communist rule? And shouldn't the period 1453-1922 be called the "Ottoman era"? I would like to go ahead and change the "eras" to better reflect the history of Constantinople, but first I am curious to hear others' opinions. -- Veshy 09:16, January 4, 2011 (UTC)

Ok, well, I went ahead and restructured the "eras" to fit with the history of Constantinople. -- Veshy 06:01, January 7, 2011 (UTC)