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Metod, arcibiskup „cirkvi moravskej“ a (veľko)moravský katedrálny chrám

In: Slavica Slovaca, vol. 56, no. 2
Andrej Botek

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Year, pages: 2021, 191 - 204
Language: slo
Keywords:
Great Moravia, Method, Archbishopric, Moravian Church, Cathedral, Methods grave.
Article type: / Study
About article:
Pope John VIII. summoned Method in June 879 from Great Moravia to Rome concerning to complaints from the Bavarian clergy. In his letter he named Methodius as „Archbishop of the holy Pannonian Church“ Method came to Rome in the official embassy with the nobleman Zemežízeň. The subsequent events in 880 in Rome were in many way groundbreaking for the ecclesiastical and political development in Great Moravia as well. Pope informed Svätopluk in the bull Industriae tuae he is taking his empire under Roman patronage, what meant an immense strengthening in international relations and de facto acknowledgement its independence. At the same time, Method defended himself in all points. Pope confirmed his orthodoxy, allowed the Slavonic liturgy and for the first time named Method as “Archbishop of the holy Moravian Church”. He announced to Svätopluk, Wiching was consecrated for the “holy Nitra Church” as the sufragan of Method. By this act an independent Great Moravian archdiocese was established in ecclesiastical law with its solid structures. The article deals with the circumstances that led to a change in the perspective of papal policy. It is also devoted to the issue of the location of the Methods cathedral. Not only analyzes of hitherto known findings of Great Moravian churches are used, but also a description of the burial place of Archbishop Method, who was buried in his main temple.
How to cite:
ISO 690:
Botek, A. 2021. Metod, arcibiskup „cirkvi moravskej“ a (veľko)moravský katedrálny chrám. In Slavica Slovaca, vol. 56, no.2, pp. 191-204. 0037-6787 . DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/SlavSlov.2021.2.4

APA:
Botek, A. (2021). Metod, arcibiskup „cirkvi moravskej“ a (veľko)moravský katedrálny chrám. Slavica Slovaca, 56(2), 191-204. 0037-6787 . DOI: https://doi.org/10.31577/SlavSlov.2021.2.4
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Publisher: Slovenský komitét slavistov, Slavistický ústav Jána Stanislava SAV / Slovak Committee of Slavists, Jan Stanislav Institute of Slavistics
Published: 15. 11. 2021
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