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  2. Simeon of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    In his Church History Eusebius of Caesarea gives the list of these bishops. [1] According to tradition the first bishop of Jerusalem was James the Just, the "brother of the Lord", who according to Eusebius said that he was appointed bishop by the apostles Peter, James (whom Eusebius identifies with James, son of Zebedee), and John.

  3. Peter Joseph Jugis - Wikipedia

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    Peter Joseph Jugis (born March 3, 1957) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who was the bishop of the Diocese of Charlotte in North Carolina from 2003 to 2024. Biography [ edit ]

  4. Early bishops of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The early Christian community of Jerusalem was led by a Council of Elders, and considered itself part of the wider Jewish community. [citation needed] This collegiate system of government in Jerusalem is seen in Acts 11:30 and 15:22. Eusebius of Caesarea provides the names of an unbroken succession of thirty-six Bishops of Jerusalem up to the ...

  5. Early Church of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Constitution of the church of Jerusalem /first conflicts Acts 1–5 As from 30 Activity of the Jesus movement in Galilee; initially oral transmission of the Jesus tradition. Mk 16; Mt 28; Jn 21 31–43 Peter leads the church of Jerusalem Acts 1–5 31/32 Formation of a church in Damascus Acts 9 ~ 32 Hebrews and Hellenists in Jerusalem Acts 6 32/33

  6. Brothers of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    [18] According to Clement of Alexandria, reported by Eusebius, he was chosen as bishop of Jerusalem, [19] and from the time when Peter left Jerusalem after Herod's attempt to kill him he appears as the principal authority in the Jerusalem church, presiding at the Council of Jerusalem recorded in Acts 15. [19]

  7. Simeon II of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Simeon II or Symeon II was a Greek Orthodox patriarch of Jerusalem in the 11th century. Simeon was appointed patriarch in the 1080s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Pope Urban II addressed a letter to him, urging him to acknowledge papal primacy to achieve the union of the Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox churches. [ 3 ]

  8. Justus of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Justus I Bishop of Jerusalem, whose Jewish name is Judas, was a 2nd-century Jewish Christian leader and according to most Christian traditions the third Bishop of Jerusalem, whose episcopacy was about 107–113 AD. He succeeded Simeon the son of Clopas who died crucified in 107/108, or in 115-117.

  9. Saint Simeon - Wikipedia

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    Simeon the Holy Fool, 6th-century saint from Syria; Simeon of the Olives, (624/5–734), Syriac monk, bishop of Harran, and Syriac Orthodox saint; Symeon the Metaphrast (died c. 1000), Byzantine historian, hagiographer, and saint; Symeon the Studite (918–986 or 987), Byzantine monk and spiritual father of St. Simeon the New Theologian

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