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attacked and burned a church known as '“Mary the Green”. When the Bishop of Ashkelon attempted to obtain the permission of the
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to rebuild the church, the Muslim partisans objected seriously, and he never received permission from the caliph.
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from 937 to 951. Early in his patriarchate he was confronted with Muslim rioting and church destruction.
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in the Church of the Anastasis, or Resurrection, as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre is also known.
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Yet amid the rioting and persecutions, Patriarch Christodulus, in 941, was able to consecrate
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Patriarch Christodulus died in 951 and was succeeded by Agathon as patriarch.
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for a very short time in 937, and had been killed before the
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This article about a bishop of the Early Church is a
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