stauropegion
acolyte
syncellus
starets
Ecumenical Patriarch
Orthodoxy
black clergy
Eastern Orthodox Church
Pentarchy
Orthodox Church
hegumen
Eastern
holy synod
Uniate
Orthodox
Eastern Orthodoxy
Divine Liturgy
pedale
conciliarism
Greek Church
Greek Orthodox Church
archimandrite
orthodoxic
orthodox
orthodoxical
Uniate Church
Uniat Church
primate
Eastern Orthodox
ktetor
Greek Orthodox
Orthodox Church of Poland
rector
Eastern Catholicism
metropolitan
Rome
eparchy
ambo
exarchate
orthodoxness
provincial
kliros
Eastern Catholic
hagiocracy
prelacy
ktetory
Durrës
Catholic
Russian Orthodox
antiorthodox
Syriac
exarch
cathedral
parish
orthodoxization
vicar
Orthodox Church of Albania
World Council of Churches
abegha
patriarch
prozymite
convention
monophysitism
conventionalism
conventionality
schema
anagnost
Albanian Orthodox Church
irenicon
papa
autonomy
orthros
Polish Orthodox Church
prostration
Curia
congregation
Jerusalemite Orthodox Church
Catholic Church
Byzantine
Alexandrian Orthodox Church
hyperorthodox
Bulgarian Orthodox Church
cloth
Venerable
apostolic delegate
Church of Cyprus
ecclesiast
Constantinopolitan Orthodox Church
Church of Greece
Georgian Orthodox Church
Antiochian Orthodox Church
collegiate church

English words for 'In Eastern Orthodoxy and Eastern Catholicism, an autonomous Orthodox church body (church, monastery, brotherhood, lavra, theological school) which does not answer to any local hierarch, but is ruled directly by the highest authority of the church, i.e. the primate of the said church (e.g. a Patriarch) or in the case of the Russian Orthodox Church between 1721 and 1918 by the Most Holy Synod. Similar to a personal prelature.'

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