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Honorific title for a priest's wife or female church officer (archaic)
Presbytera (Greek: πρεσβυτέρα, pronunciation: /prezviˈtera/) is a term used in Christian traditions, primarily within Eastern Orthodoxy, to denote the
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from the 2nd to 7th centuries CE who were referred to by titles such as presbytera or presbytis, which can indicate either a priest's wife, female church
List of early Christian women presbyters
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American Greek-Orthodox priest and liaison
"Father Alex and Presbytera Xanthi Karloutsos Honored with the 2018 Athenagoras Human Rights Award". "Father Alex and Presbytera Xanthi Karloutsos to
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could be a later addition. The use of the feminine title episcopa or presbytera has however been traditionally reserved for the wife or widow of Christian
Ordination of women and the Catholic Church
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Serbian Orthodox monastery in Wildwood, California
November 2021. Retrieved 17 February 2023. Papademetriou, Athanasia (2004). Presbytera: The Life, Mission, and Service of the Priest's Wife. ISBN 9780972466141
Saint Xenia Serbian Orthodox Monastery
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Ninth-century ecclesiastical figure in Rome
"episcopa" title in the St. Zeno chapel undermines this hypothesis. Diakonissa Presbytera Theodora's birth date is not recorded in historical sources. Her activity
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Greek title for a deacon's wife
Matushka (Russian), Panimatushka (Ukrainian), etc. Episcopa Theodora Presbytera This article incorporates text from Diakonessa at OrthodoxWiki which is
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Formal style of address used for clergy
languages Abouna (Arabic), Pappas (Greek), Batushka (Russian) Priest's Wife Presbytera Mary (Greek), Khouria Mary (Arabic), Matushka Mary (Russian), Popadiya
List of religious titles and styles
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Christian catacombs in Malta
''gerousiarch'' (council head), is identified in the catacombs as a ''presbytera'' (elder) and honored with the epithet 'lover of the Law'. The excavation
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Greek Orthodox bishop in Australia
in Geelong, Australia in 1981, to Protopresbyter Jordan Krikelis and Presbytera Polyxeni Krikelis. In 1999, Nikolaos studied accounting at Victoria University
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Indonesian bishop and founder of Indonesian Orthodox Church
Indonesia: An Interview with Fr.Dionysios (Rm.Dionisius Surya Halim) and his presbytera Artemia Rita Archived 2016-03-11 at the Wayback Machine. Orthodoxy in
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symbolizing maternal strength and devotion. Ammion (Presbytera) fl. 200–210 CE Phrygia Ammion the Presbytera is honored in a third-century tombstone from Uçak
List of Christian women of the early church
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Women's ordination in religious groups
ISBN 978-1-7252-6805-0. Madigan, Kevin J. (18 February 2021). "The Meaning of Presbytera in Byzantine and Early Medieval Christianity". Patterns of Women's Leadership
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Archaic title for a female church officer
Triptych of Holy Women. Magistra, 22(1), 73–88. Methuen, C. (2005). Vidua—presbytera—episcopa: Women with oversight in the early church. Theology, 108(843)
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Romanian Orthodox cleric, theologian, and academic
ingrained in the Orthodox faith, being the son of priest Piru Buchiu and presbytera Viorica Buchiu. The family environment emphasized religious service, with
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Greek singer, model and actress
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n.
The office or station of a presbyter; presbyterate.
n.
A presbytery; also, presbytership.
a.
Of or pertaining to a presbyter or presbytery; presbyterial.