- 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...
- 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...
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Eastern Catholic Churches,
major archbishop (sometimes also
styled as
major archeparch) is a
title for the
chief hierarch ("Father and Head") of an autonomous...
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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...
- (315? – ?)
Metropolitan Archeparchs (Archbishops) of Perat-Maishan
Milis (410? – ?)
Zabda (? - 424 – ?)
Titular Archeparchs (Archbishops) of Perat-Maishan...
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sometimes use the word
archeparch by
analogy with eparch, the term used for a
diocesan (or eparchial) bishop. However, the word
archeparch is not
found in the...
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Matthew Nakkar in 1868.
Metropolitan Archeparchs (Archbishops) of Homs (Emesa) (all unavailable)
Metropolitan Archeparchs (Archbishops) of Homs-Hama-Nabk ...
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Archdiocese of
Sehna was
renamed the
Archdiocese of Tehran.
Metropolitan Archeparchs of
Sehna (Sanandaj, Sinna)
Girolamo Shimun Kashat † (Ordained Bishop...
-
equivalent entity is
called an
eparchy or "archeparchy", with an "eparch" or "
archeparch"
serving as the ordinary. The
Eastern Orthodox Church calls dioceses episkopies...
- the
pastor of a
diocese is a bishop, the
pastor of an
archeparchy is an
archeparch, the
pastor of an
eparchy is an eparch, and the
pastor of an exarchate...