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The seventh-century St. Theodore of Tarsus, after whom Theodore House is named, was eighth Archbishop of Canterbury, and a Syrian Christian of Byzantine descent, who was forced to flee from Tarsus ...
In Istanbul, between the Cemberlitas tram stop and the Turkish baths, stands a smoke-blackened porphyry column, 100ft high. It was put up by Constantine, in AD 330, when it was a bit higher and ...
Sacred Mysteries: The Syrian refugee who ruled the English Church England was neither dark nor isolated in 668 when Theodore of Tarsus became Archbishop of Canterbury ...
On Tuesday, September 19, being the Feast of St Theodore of Tarsus, before a large congregation, the Reverend Lynden James Douglas was ordained to the Holy Order of Priest, at Christ Church Cathedral.
It was here that the first Archbishop of Canterbury Theodore of Tarsus held the first English Synod. It is not reported what threats of schism troubled their Graces in AD 697.
On the feast of St Theodore of Tarsus, 19 September, I was told that Pope Francis had named me Bishop of Trondheim. The nuncio in London communicated the news. He could not have been kinder.