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1 патриарх
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2 патриарх
(1. ветхозаветные патриархи: допотопные праведники, Авраам, Исаак, Иаков и двенадцать патриархов, сыновей Иакова; 2. высший духовный сан в православии; 3. глава (или предстоятель) автокефальной церкви; 4. главы некоторых Восточных катол. церквей и Римско-катол. епископы Лиссабона и Венеции) patriarch; ( у мормонов) evangelistобращение к нему:— His Holiness, His BeatitudeЕго Блаженство Маронитский Патриарх Антиохийский и всего Востока — His Beatitude the Maronite Patriarch of the Antioch and All the East
Его Блаженство Папа и Патриарх Александрийский и всей Африки — His Beatitude Pope and the Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa
Его Блаженство Патриарх Великой Антиохии и всего Востока — His Beatitude the Patriarch of Antioch the Great and All the East
Его Блаженство Патриарх всей Румынии, наместник Кесарии Каппадокийский, митрополит Угро-Влахийский, архиеп. Бухарестский — His Beatitude the Patriarch of All Romania, Locum Tenens of Caesarea in Cappadocia, Metropolitan of Ungro-Walachia, Archbishop of Bucharest
Его Блаженство Патриарх святого града Иерусалима и всей Палестины — His Beatitude the Patriarch of the Holy City of Jerusalem and All Palestine
Его Святейшество архиеп. Константинополя-Нового Рима и Вселенский Патриарх — His Holiness the Archbishop of Constantinople-New Rome and the Ecumenical Patriarch
Его Святейшество архиеп. Печский, митрополит Белградо-Карловацкий, Патриарх Сербский — His Holiness the Archbishop of Pec, Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovici, the Patriarch of Serbia
Его Святейшество и Блаженство Католикос-Патриарх всей Грузии, архиеп. Мцхетский и Тбилисский — His Holiness and Beatitude the Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia, Archbishop of Mtzkheta and Tbilisi
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м.1) (старейшина рода, тж. библ.) patriarch [-ɑːk]2) церк. patriarchПатриа́рх Моско́вский и Всея́ Руси́ — Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia
Вселе́нский патриа́рх — Ecumenical Patriarch
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4 подворье
(небольшая территория с церковью, жилыми и подсобными зданиями в городе или за границей, принадлежащая некоторым поместным правосл. церквам и, как правило, монастырям) conventual church and house in town ( for visiting clergymen or monks), town residence (of a monastery), town house (of a monastery), church in town, греч. metochionподворье и представительство Патриарха Московского и всея Руси — town residence and representation of His Holiness the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia
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5 Алексий I
Religion: Alexis (Russian Orthodox Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, 1945-70, whose allegiance to the Soviet government helped him strengthen the structure of the church within an officially atheistic country) -
6 Алексий II
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7 Его Святейшество Патриарх Московский и всея Руси
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Его Святейшество Патриарх Московский и всея Руси
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8 Патриарх Московский и всея Руси
General subject: Patriarch of Moscow and All RussiaУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Патриарх Московский и всея Руси
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9 святейший патриарх Московский и всея Руси Алексий II
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > святейший патриарх Московский и всея Руси Алексий II
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10 канцелярия
IКанцелярия Патриарха Московского и всея Руси — the Chancellery of the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia
II катол.Святейшая Канцелярия (конгрегация Римской курии; занимается защитой веры и морали, борьбы с ересью и т. п.) — the Holy Office, лат. Congregatio pro Doctrina Fidei
апостольская канцелярия — the Apostolic [Papal] Chancery
диоцезиальная [епархиальная] канцелярия — diocesan chancery, разг. bishop's office
начальник епархиальной канцелярии — diocesan chancellor, the chancellor of a diocese
папская канцелярия — the Apostolic [Papal] Chancery
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11 Прославление сщмч. Ермогена, патриарха Московского и всея Руси, чудотворца
(д. п. 12/25 мая) the Apotheosis of St. Hermogenes, Pr.-M., Patriarch of Moscow and all RussiaРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Прославление сщмч. Ермогена, патриарха Московского и всея Руси, чудотворца
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