Autonomy and the means by which it is proclaimed

The initiation and completion of the process for granting autonomy to a region within the canonical jurisdiction of an autocephalous Church is the canonical prerogative of the autocephalous Church. 99 Autonomy and the Means It Is Proclaimed c. The primate of the autocephalous Church informs the Ecum...

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Subtitles:Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church, Kolymvari, Crete, June 19-26, 2016
Corporate Author: Panorthodoxes Konzil 2016, Kolymbari (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Holy Cross School of Theology, Hellenic College [2017]
In: The Greek Orthodox theological review
Year: 2017, Volume: 62, Issue: 3/4, Pages: 97-105
IxTheo Classification:KDF Orthodox Church
RB Church office; congregation
Further subjects:B Geographic boundaries
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Summary:The initiation and completion of the process for granting autonomy to a region within the canonical jurisdiction of an autocephalous Church is the canonical prerogative of the autocephalous Church. 99 Autonomy and the Means It Is Proclaimed c. The primate of the autocephalous Church informs the Ecumenical Patriarchate and the other autocephalous Orthodox Churches of the proclamation of the autonomous Church. d. The autonomous Church realizes its inter-Orthodox, inter-Christian, and inter-religious relations through the autocephalous Church from which it received autonomy. e. Each autocephalous Church may only grant autonomy within the borders of its canonical geographical region. Greek Orthodox Theological Review 62:3-4 2017 97 Autonomy and the Means by Which It Is Proclaimed The Holy and Great Council of the Orthodox Church concerned itself with the matter of Autonomy and the Means by Which it is Proclaimed.
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ISSN:0017-3894
Contains:Enthalten in: The Greek Orthodox theological review