The Church was made an extra arm of Government by Constantine, and the emperors kept control and used the bishops as part of the government process, also merging the competing factions within within the eastern church to gain a state religion.
Two atomic bombs and un-conditional surrender. Actually, there was one condition attached, the Emperor would remain Emperor.
It is the ability to move or to remain in a position without losing control or falling.
Although Germany & Japan were ordered to surrender UNCONDITIONALLY; The US compromised, with Japan, and allowed Hirohito to remain Japan's Emperor.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church remained the Catholic Church. It cannot "become" anything else, as Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to guide it until the end of time. It will remain His Body, it will remain One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic. The Orthodox Church became schismatic (they are in schism from the Catholic Church).
Traditional beliefs and practices in some religious communities may dictate that women should remain silent in church.
Traditional beliefs and practices in some religious communities may dictate that women should remain silent in the church.
remain in the church and reform it from the inside
They didn't 'pull out', they had to accept surrender but the emperor was allowed to remain.
Women are sometimes expected to remain silent in church due to traditional interpretations of certain religious texts that emphasize male leadership and authority in religious settings.
The Sacrament of Baptism is linked to Confirmation. At Baptism, the baby's godparents make their vows to remain faithful to the Church. At Confirmation, the young person makes the vows him/herself, to remain faithful to the Church.
He became emperor after he helped pope Leo III to remain power
Mehmet II made Constantinople his capital and converted the Hagia Sofia Church (along with several other major churches) into Mosques. He opened the city to Turkish immigration, but permitted Byzantine Christians (and other inhabitants) to remain in the city if they submitted to the religious taxes in force elsewhere in the Ottoman Empire.