Byzantine Church

NOUN
  1. the Catholic Church as it existed in the Byzantine Empire
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How To Use Byzantine Church In A Sentence

  • Extended further and with every trace of subordinationism corrected, it is sung by the Byzantine Church at the Orthros. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • The exterior of Byzantine churches is plain and simple; its appearance is ceded to the glory of the interior.
  • As in the original manuscript the homilies did not follow any logical order, the anonymous scribe felt it necessary to rearrange the texts according to the liturgical calendar of the Byzantine Church; he, therefore, made them follow the order of the liturgical readings: menologion, triodion, pentekostarion, and orthros.
  • The exterior of Byzantine churches is plain and simple; its appearance is ceded to the glory of the interior.
  • Nearby the Urn Tomb - so-called because a sculpted urn surmounts it - was later converted to a Byzantine church and shows Christian decoration.
  • When Ireland reviewed his credentials and saw he was a priest of the Byzantine church and a widower, Ireland refused to grant him faculties or permission to officiate.
  • The fine Byzantine church was considerably restored in the nineteenth century, but retains its original character.
  • Thus the coming of Islam may be seen as a providential occurrence that allowed the Jews to slip between the cracks Islam made in Byzantine Church persecution.
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