Thursday’s questions were posed by Tiffany, Andrei and Alwyn.
You can collect an electronic bunch of gladioli each, when you leave the answers in the comments here, because you managed to stump us all.
Thursday’s questions were posed by Tiffany, Andrei and Alwyn.
You can collect an electronic bunch of gladioli each, when you leave the answers in the comments here, because you managed to stump us all.
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(1) Ecumenical Patriarch and give his full title
Patriarch Bartholomew I – Archbishop of Constantinople, New Rome and Ecumenical Patriarch
He is the 271st sucessor of St Andrew the Apostle the first Bishop of Byzantium
(2) Patriarch of Moscow
Kirill I of Moscow
The Archbishop of York is “Primate of England”.
The Archbishop of Canterbury on the other hand is “Primate of All England”.
As Andrei said it dates back to the long argument between York and Canterbury as to which was the senior one. The titles were given in the fourteenth century. If you are a theologian, and
remember in those days days they debated the number of angels that could stand on a pinhead, I suppose you might see a difference.