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Luca (Hrisoverghi) al Constantinopolului

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Luca Hrisoverghi al Constantinopolului (gr. Λουκάς Χρυσοβέργης) a fost Patriarh al Constantinopolului între anii 1156 și 1169. During his patriarchate Patr. Luke Chrysoberges was confronted with a number of theological issues concerning the relation between the Son and the Father in the Sfânta Treime. Through regularly held councils, Patr. Luke Chrysoberges developed a discipline among the clergy and established policies restricting clergy and monks from participating in secular courts. He also regularized issues on marriage and divorce, and handling monastery property.

Early in his patriarchate, he convened the 1157 local Council of Constantinople, the Synod of Blachernae, that considered and condemned the errors of Soterichus Pantengenus, patriarch-elect of Antioch, and others, who asserted that the Sacrifice upon the Cross was offered to the Father and to the Holy Spirit alone, and not to the Word, the Son of God. [1]

Later, Patr. Luke Chrysoberges convened a local Council in 1166 that condemned as heretical the position of Demetrius, who was from Lampi in Phrygia, on the relation between the Son and the Father in the HolyTrinity. The issue developed from the teaching by Dimitirus of the significance of the phrase in the Gospel of St John: "for my Father is greater than I" (KJV) refers only to Christ's human nature and explaining the statement in various ways, one of which was that the statement refers to the fact that Christ's human nature retained its properties in the hypostatic union. [2]

As the celebration of the Crăciun of Our Lord developed later than that of Sfintele Paști, regularization of the celebration lagged also. In 1166, Patr. Luke Chrysoberges established a uniform period of forty days for the Nativity fast, Postul Nașterii Domnului, beginning on 15 noiembrie.

The popularity of the icon known as Our Lady of Vladimir began when Patr. Luke Chrysoberges sent the new icon to the Grand Prince Yury Dolgoruky of Kiev in 1131. His son Andrei took the icon to Vladimir where it was housed in the Assumption Cathedral and became legendary.[3]

Note

  1. [1] Sinodo dei Blachernae, locali Sinodo di Costantinopoli, 1157 AD Automatic English translation
  2. [2] - Consiglio di Costantinopoli e locali del Consiglio, 1166 AD Automatic English translation
  3. [3] Theotocos Vladimirskaya
Casetă de succesiune:
Luca (Hrisoverghi) al Constantinopolului
Precedat de:
Constantin al IV-lea Chliarenus
Patriarh al Constantinopolului
1156-1169
Urmat de:
Mihail al III-lea din Anchialus



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