Disagreement between patriarch Keroularios & Michael Mermentoulos, hegoumenos of Stoudios

Summary:
The patriarch Michael Keroularios clashed with Michael Mermentoulos, the hegoumenos of Stoudios, and as a result decided to remove Saint Theodoros Stoudites from the synodikon of the church. Mermentoulos informed Konstantinos IX, and the dispute was solved when Keroularios re-established normal usage, reading out the name of Saint Theodoros Stoudites in a loud voice 
Dates:
1054 
Emperor Konstantinos IX Monomachos (Konstantinos 9)
  • Informed by the hegoumenos of Stoudios Michael 115 Mermentoulos of the decision of the patriarch Michael 11 to remove Saint Theodoros Stoudites from the synodikon of the church, he ordered the return to previous usage (:) Skylitzes 434.46-50
Michael I Keroularios, patriarch of Constantinople (Michael 11)
  • Clashed with the hegoumenos of Stoudios Michael 115 Mermentoulos and removed the name of Saint Theodoros Stoudites from the synodikon read in the church (:) Skylitzes 434.43-45
  • Read out in a loud voice the name of Saint Theodoros Stoudites following an imperial order, after Michael 115 Mermentoulos had informed the emperor (Konstantinos 9) of his decision to remove it from the synodikon read in the church (:) ἐξεφώνησε μεγάλῃ καὶ διατόρῳ φωνῇ Skylitzes 434.45-50
Michael Mermentoulos, hegoumenos of Stoudios (Michael 115)
  • Clashed with the patriarch Michael 11 when the latter removed the name of Saint Theodoros Stoudites from the synodikon, informed the emperor (Konstantinos 9), and the dispute that erupted was resolved when the patriarch included again Theodoros (:) Skylitzes 434.43-50