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1 патриархат
(1. церковь, управляемая патриархом; 2. высшая власть в ряде автокефальных правосл. церквей) patriarchateАлександрийский патриархат — the Alexandrian Patriarchate, the Patriarchate of Alexandria
Антиохийский патриархат — the Antiochian Patriarchate, the Patriarchate of Antioch
Вселенский Константинопольский патриархат (по традиции считается центральным в правосл. мире и признающим своей задачей сохранение единства восточных церквей в вероучении и в верности решениям отцов семи Вселенских соборов) — the Constantinopolitan Ecumenical Patriarchate, the (Ecumenical) Patriarchate of Constantinople
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