Citations:uniate

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English citations of uniate

Adjective: ""

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2011
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  • 2011, Konstantin Gavrilkin, “Russia, Patriarchal Orthodox Church of”, in John A. McGuckin, editor, The encyclopedia of Eastern Orthodox Christianity, volume 2, Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, →ISBN, page 496:
    In 1458 the uniate patriarch of Constantinople, Gregory III Mamma, who was living in Rome under papal protection, appointed the Bulgarian Gregory II as Metropolitan of Kiev, Galicia, and All Rus.

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2016
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  • 2016 February 9, Adam A. J. DeVille, “Apologia Pro Unia”, in catholicworldreport.com[1], San Francisco: Catholic World Report, archived from the original on 2016-02-11:
    I am a uniate, and I am not ashamed of being a uniate.

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