- to an
archdiocese of the
Latin Church and its
bishop can be
called an
archeparch (equivalent to an
archbishop of the
Roman Rite).
Individual eparchies...
- Lebanon. As of 2012,
there were 232,000 baptized. It is
currently ruled by
Archeparch Paul
Abdel Sater. The
archeparchy includes the
Beirut Governorate and...
- and
those born in
Lebanon with 'γ'.
Eparch is
equivalent to bishop, and
archeparch to archbishop:
Cyril VI Tanas,
October 1, 1724 –
death July 8, 1759 Athanasius...
-
bishops of the
Chaldean Catholic Church meeting in
Baghdad elected Sako
Archeparch of Kir**** on 24
October 2002. Pope John Paul II gave his ****ent on 27...
- Antioch. In 2014
there were 42,500 baptized. It is
currently ruled by
Archeparch Charbel Abdallah. The
archeparchy extends its
jurisdiction over the Maronite...
-
Archdiocese of
Sehna was
renamed the
Archdiocese of Tehran.
Metropolitan Archeparchs of
Sehna (Sanandaj, Sinna)
Girolamo Shimun Kashat † (ordained Bishop...
- (apostolic administrator), 1940–1943 A list of
Melkite Gr****
Catholic archeparchs (archbishops) of Akka is
shown below:
Georges Hakim, 13
March 1943 –...
-
Eastern Catholic Churches,
major archbishop (sometimes also
styled as
major archeparch) is a
title for the
chief hierarch ("Father and Head") of an autonomous...
-
Gerasimos is the
bishop after whom the
current series of
Aleppinian Catholic Archeparchs was named. His
tenure lasted from 1721 to 1732. The Gr****
Catholic Archeparchy...
-
Catholic metropoliae, each led by a
metropolitan archbishop called an
archeparch: In the
Ruthenian Gr****
Catholic Church there is a
single metropolis —...