HIERARCHA — Graece εράρχης, quid Gentilibus, vide infra Prytaneia. Pachymeri Sacrorum moderator est et curator ac provisor: cuius officium καθαίρειν, φωτίζειν τελειοῦν, purgare, illustrare, et perficere, ut habet S. Maximus de caelesti Hierarch. c. 3. qui… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
hierarcha — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mos VIa, CMc. hierarcharsze; lm M. hierarchachowie {{/stl 8}}{{stl 20}} {{/stl 20}}{{stl 12}}1. {{/stl 12}}{{stl 7}} tytuł biskupi w Kościele greckim; także osoba nosząca ten tytuł {{/stl 7}}{{stl 20}} {{/stl 20}}{{stl… … Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień
hiérarque — [ jerark ] n. m. • 1551; lat. ecclés. hierarcha, du gr. 1 ♦ Relig. Titre de hauts dignitaires de l Église orthodoxe. 2 ♦ (XXe) Personnage important dans une hiérarchie (surtout politique). Les hiérarques d un parti. ⇒ cacique. ⇒HIÉRARQUE, subst.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Hierarch — Hi er*arch (h[imac] [ e]r*[aum]rk ), n. [LL. hierarcha, Gr. ?; iero s sacred (akin to Skr. ishiras vigorous, fresh, blooming) + ? leader, ruler, fr. ? to lead, rule: cf. F. hi[ e]rarque.] One who has high and controlling authority in sacred… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hierarch — noun Etymology: Middle English ierarchis, plural, from Medieval Latin hierarcha, from Greek hierarchēs, from hieros sacred + archēs arch Date: 15th century 1. a religious leader in a position of authority 2. a person high in a hierarchy •… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Cyvranus, S. — S. Cyvranus (Subranus), (9. Dec. al. 25. Juni), ein Abt in Frankreich. S. S. Cyprianus17. 1 Der Verfasser der »Attribute der Heiligen« (Hannover 1843) glaubt, dieses Patronat der Heiligen komme vou dem mißverstandenen Ausdrucke »organa« her,… … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
Ferreolus, SS. (2) — 2SS. Ferreolus, Presb. et Ferrutio (Ferrncius), Diac. MM. (16. Juni). Diese Heiligen werden von Einigen für Griechen gehalten; wahrscheinlich aber sind sie geborne Gallier, die in Griechenland ihre Studien gemacht haben, wo sie von dem hl.… … Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon
hierarch — hierarchal, adj. /huy euh rahrk , huy rahrk/, n. 1. a person who rules or has authority in sacred matters; high priest. 2. a person having high position or considerable authority. 3. one of a body of officials or minor priests in certain ancient… … Universalium
Hierarchy — • This word has been used to denote the totality of ruling powers in the Church, ever since the time of the Pseudo Dionysius Areopagita (sixth century), who consecrated the expression in his works, The Celestial Hierarchy and The Ecclesiastical… … Catholic encyclopedia
The Alexandrine Liturgy — The Alexandrine Liturgy † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Alexandrine Liturgy The tradition of the Church of Egypt traces its origin to the Evangelist St. Mark, the first Bishop of Alexandria, and ascribes to him the parent liturgy from… … Catholic encyclopedia