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<p> is a term applied to </p> <p> (1) bishops supposed to be consecrated by apostles, as Aberciiss of [[Hierapolis]] (Oct. 22); </p> <p> (2) holy women who were companions of the apostles, as Mary Magdalene, Junia, and Thecla; </p> <p> (3) princes who have aided the spread of the faith, as [[Constantine]] and | Equal Of Apostles <ref name="term_20446" /> | ||
==References == | <p> is a term applied to </p> <p> '''(1)''' bishops supposed to be consecrated by apostles, as Aberciiss of [[Hierapolis]] (Oct. 22); </p> <p> '''(2)''' holy women who were companions of the apostles, as Mary Magdalene, Junia, and Thecla; </p> <p> '''(3)''' princes who have aided the spread of the faith, as [[Constantine]] and Helena in the [[Orthodox]] Greek Church, and [[Vladimir]] in 'the Russian Church; </p> <p> '''(4)''' the first preachers, or "apostles," of the faith in any country, as Nina, in the Georgian calendar. </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:53, 15 October 2021
Equal Of Apostles [1]
is a term applied to
(1) bishops supposed to be consecrated by apostles, as Aberciiss of Hierapolis (Oct. 22);
(2) holy women who were companions of the apostles, as Mary Magdalene, Junia, and Thecla;
(3) princes who have aided the spread of the faith, as Constantine and Helena in the Orthodox Greek Church, and Vladimir in 'the Russian Church;
(4) the first preachers, or "apostles," of the faith in any country, as Nina, in the Georgian calendar.