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Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center Thesaurus Terms Beginning with Our - Our J
General Naming Rules
Place the word "Holy" in front of the word. "God" becomes "Holy God".
Use the Greek or Arabic form of the word. "Sacrament" becomes "Holy Mystery".
Use the formal long form of the person's name. Jesus becomes "Holy God the Son within the Holy Trinity / Our Lord, God and Savior, Jesus Christ".
Terms
Our Father (capital F)
Prayer
The words "Our Father" are the first words of the "The Lord's Prayer".
For God the Father See also
Abana
Holy God the Father
Pater
See also
Our Father - The Lord's Prayer
our father (small f)
See
Abouna / Abuna
Reverend Father
See from
Anthony
Antony
Father Antony
Holy Father Antony
Saint Antony
St. Antony
See from
Athanasios the Great, Archbishop of Alexandria
Athanasius the Great, Archbishop of Alexandria
Father Athanasios
Holy Father Athanasios the Great, Archbishop of Alexandria
Saint Athanasios the Great, Archbishop of Alexandria
St. Athanasios the Great, Archbishop of Alexandria
See from
Basil the Great, Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia
Father Basil the Great, Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia
Holy Father Basil the Great, Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia
Saint Basil the Great, Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia
St. Basil the Great, Archbishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia
See from
Gregory the Theologian, Patriarch of Constantinople
Father Gregory the Theologian, Patriarch of Constantinople
Holy Father Gregory the Theologian, Patriarch of Constantinople
Saint Gregory the Theologian, Patriarch of Constantinople
St. Gregory the Theologian, Patriarch of Constantinople
See from
John Chrysostom, Patriarch of Constantinople
Father John Chrysostom, Patriarch of Constantinople
Holy Father John Chrysostom, Patriarch of Constantinople
Saint John Chrysostom, Patriarch of Constantinople
St. John Chrysostom, Patriarch of Constantinople
Language
Greek
Definition
The word "climax" means "ladder".
History
Our Holy Father John Climacus' name is from the title of his book, "The Ladder of Virtue". Holy Father John Climacus wrote "The Ladder of Virtue" to instruct monks on living a life of asceticism and penance. This book has 30 chpaters. Each chapter has an exposition of a virtue. Holy Father John Climacus starts with the practical virtues and progresses to the theoretical or mystical virtues. Holy Father John Climacus teaches souls how to ascend to the summit of union with God in a step a step manner through the practice of virtues. "The Ladder of Virtue" describes Christian life like climbing a ladder from earth to heaven.
See from
Father John Climacus
Father John Climakos
Father John Klimakos
Father John of the Ladder
Holy Father John Climacus
Holy Father John Climakos
Holy Father John Klimakos
Holy Father John of the Ladder
John
St. John Climacus
St. John Klimakos
St. John of the Ladder
Our Holy Father John Climakos
See
Our Holy Father John Climacus
Our Holy Father John Klimakos
See
Our Holy Father John Climacus
Our Holy Father John of the Ladder
See
Our Holy Father John Climacus
See from
Kyrollos, Archbishop of Alexandria
Father Kyrollos, Archbishop of Alexandria
Holy Father Kyrollos, Archbishop of Alexandria
Saint Kyrollos, Archbishop of Alexandria
St. Kyrollos, Archbishop of Alexandria
Terms Beginning with other Letters
Please click on the letter with which the term begins.
Please click on the letter with which the term begins.
Aa - Ab
Ac - Ak
Al
Am
An
Ao - Ap
Ar
As - Az
Ba
Be - Bi
Bl - Bz
Ca - Ce
Ch
Co
Cr - Cz
D
De
Di
Do
Ea - Ej
El
Em - Ep
Eu
Faa - Fas
Father
Fe
Fi - Fz
Ga - Gn
Go
Gra - Great and
Great Feast
Great Fri - Great Z
Grec - Grz
Haa - Haj
Hal - He
Hi
Holy A - Holy B
Holy C - Holy D
Holy E - Holy Gl
Holy God
Holy Gr - L
Holy M
Holy P
Holy S
Holy T - Holy Z
Hp-Hz
Ia-Id
Ie-Ij
Il-Iz
J
K
Ku
La
Le
Li
Lo - Lz
Ma
Me
Mi - Mo
Mu
My
N
Ob - Ot
Ob - Ot
Our - Our J
Our Lord
Our M - Our Z
Paa - Pas
Pat - Paz
Pe - Po
Pra - Pre
Pri - Pz
Q
Ra - Re
Ro - Rz
Saa - Sah
Saint
Sal - Saz
Sc - Sh
Si - Sr
St
Su - Sz
Ta - Theos
Theotokos
To
Tra
Tri
Tro
U
V
W
Y
Z
Thesaurus Overview
Another Thesaurus
Thesaurus - Arabic Influenced Religious Terminology on Malta
"We speak an arabic dialect and are catholics. Although our dialect is
highly italianised we use christian arabic terminology. The question is
from where have this terminology come from. Malta was under the arabs in
the early middle age and there was a presence of islam. Our dialect have
elements of both west and eastern arabic. I suspect that there was an
immigration of melkites in malta, this is the reason why I am sending this
email. Attached please find a list of our religious terminology."...
"I would like to ask you a question, how similar is our terminology to
yours."...
"Thanks again and Alla dejjem izomm idejh fuqok u fuq il-Kinsja Mqaddsa."
Christopher Agius
Maltese Religious Terms Of Arabic Origin, Christopher Agius, 2002
Christopher Agius
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