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- A chorbishop is a rank of Christian clergy below bishop. The name c****piscope or c****piscopus (plural c****piscopi) is taken from the Gr**** χωρεπίσκοπος...
- Reverend Chorbishop Louis Khalil (Arabic: لويس خليل) was an educated Lebanese priest of the Maronite Church. Louis Khalil was of Lebanese descent, born...
- John Denver Faris (born January 18, 1951) is an American Chorbishop of the Syriac Maronite Church of Antioch, serving the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of...
- overlapping jurisdiction. In some other Eastern Orthodox churches the term "chorbishop" is used instead of "vicar bishop". In Anglicanism, a vicar is a type...
- similar to a Patriarch. Chorbishop A chorbishop is an official of a diocese in some Eastern Christian churches. Chorbishops are not generally ordained...
- and Souls", Institute for Traditional Medicine Retrieved 2018-11-18. Chorbishop Seely Beggiani, Aspects of Maronite History, St. Maron. Retrieved 2018-11-18...
- from the original on 13 May 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2011. Beggiani, Chorbishop Seely. "Aspects of Maronite History (Part Eleven) The twentieth century...
- Archimandrite Archpriest Archdeacon Canon Captain General of the Church Chorbishop Coarb Commissary Apostolic Custos Datarius Gonfalonier of the Church Honorary...
- Archimandrite Archpriest Archdeacon Canon Captain General of the Church Chorbishop Coarb Commissary Apostolic Custos Datarius Gonfalonier of the Church Honorary...
- the diocesan bishop or Ordinary Auxiliary bishop – Position in dioceses Chorbishop – Rank of Christian clergy Coadjutor bishop – ****istant of the diocesan...