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    The Armenian Catholic Archeparchy of Istanbul, also known as Armenian Catholic Archdiocese of Constantinople, serves Armenian Catholics in Turkey and...
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    (Ayatriada Rum Katoliki Kilise'). It is the main church of the Armenian Catholic Archeparchy of Istanbul (Archieparchia Constantinopolitana Armenorum), which...
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  • List of Armenian patriarchs of Constantinople Armenian Catholic Archeparchy of Istanbul, est. 1860 by the Armenian Catholic Church Greek Catholic Apostolic...
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  • subject to their Patriarchs Armenian Catholic Archeparchy of Istanbul, directly under the Armenian Catholic Patriarch of Cilicia, whose ancient see takes...
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  • of Istanbul Apostolic Vicariate of Istanbul, a Roman Catholic apostolic vicariate based in Istanbul, Turkey Armenian Catholic Archeparchy of Istanbul...
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  • The Archeparchy of Mardin was a non-metropolitan Archeparchy of the Armenian Catholic Church, covering Turkey and Iraq. 1708: Established on territory...
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    Surp Bogos Church (category Armenian Catholic churches in Istanbul)
    Church (Armenian: Սուրբ Պօղոս Եկեղեցի), (Turkish: Surp Boğos Kilisesi) is an Armenian Catholic church in Büyükdere, Sarıyer, northern Istanbul, Turkey...
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  • The Armenian Catholic Archeparchy of Baghdad is a non-metropolitan Archeparchy (Eastern Catholic archdiocese) of the Armenian Catholic Church, covering...
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    Catholic Archeparchy of Latakia (including the Valley of the Christians) Turkey (Eurasia): Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate of Istanbul Throughout...
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  • Eritrean Catholic Church - Metropolitan Archeparchy of Asmara (in chief) Armenian Catholic Church - Patriarchate of Cilicia (also Archeparchy of Beirut)...
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    Church of the Catholic Church. The territorial jurisdiction of the Patriarch of Cilicia is the Archeparchy of Beirut, over which the Patriarch of Cilicia holds...
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    previously formed by Armenians living in Poland in the 1630s. The Armenian bishop of Leopolis (see Armenian Catholic Archeparchy of Lviv), Nicholas (Polish:...
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  • The Armenian Catholic Archeparchy of Lviv is a former, non-Metropolitan archeparchy (Eastern Catholic archdiocese) of the Armenian Catholic Church sui...
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  • Armenian Catholic Archeparchy of Aleppo (or Halab or Beroea) (informally Aleppo if the Armenians) is a non-Metropolitan Archeparchy (Eastern Catholic...
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    Religion in Turkey (category Demographics of Turkey)
    Istanbul, since 1461, is the seat of the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople. There have been 85 individual patriarchs since establishment of the...
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    Padua Basilica, Istanbul Jurisdiction: Immediately subject to the Holy See Armenian Catholic Church: Archeparchy of Istanbul seat in Istanbul Cathedral: Holy...
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    Syria Syriac Catholic Archeparchy of Hassaké-Nisibi, Syria Syriac Catholic Archeparchy of Mossul, Iraq Syriac Catholic Archeparchy of Baghdad, Iraq Syriac...
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  • The Archeparchy of Amida (or Diyarbakır) is the Chaldaean rite Catholic diocese of Turkey, with its archiepiscopal see in Diyarbakır, Turkey. It was first...
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    the largest Catholic church in Istanbul, Turkey. It is located on İstiklal Avenue in the Beyoğlu district. Together with the churches of St. Mary Draperis...
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    suffragan see, actually comprising only his proper Metropolitan Archeparchy of Damascus (of the Melkites) also, in Latin: Damascenus Græcorum Melkitarum...
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  • served as a refuge for Armenians who fled from wars and persecutions such as the Armenian genocide. However, there has been an Armenian presence in the region...
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  • Chaldean of the Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Amida living in the city. The first steps toward creating a particular jurisdiction for Greek Catholics of the...
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    Vicariate of Istanbul (Latin: Vicariatus Apostolicus Istanbulensis) is a Roman Catholic apostolic vicariate based in the city of Istanbul in Turkey....
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  • Greek Catholic Cathedral in Istanbul (Turkish: Ayatriada Rum Katoliki Kilise), also called Holy Trinity Rum Catholic Church, is the cathedral of the Greek...
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    Ignatius Maloyan (category 20th-century bishops of the Armenian Catholic Church)
    Shoukrallah Maloyan, ICPB (Armenian: Իգնատիոս Մալոյան, April 8, 1869 – June 11, 1915) was the Armenian Catholic Archbishop of Mardin between 1911–15, when...
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    The Armenian Catholic Ordinariate of Eastern Europe is an Ordinariate (quasi-diocese) of the Armenian Catholic Church (Eastern Catholic, Armenian Rite...
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    Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Nareg in the United States of America and Canada (Latin: Eparchia Dominae Nostrae Naregensis) is an Armenian...
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    Exarch (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    Exarchate of Latin America and Mexico Armenian Rite Armenian Catholic Church: Armenian Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate of Damascus (Syria) Armenian Catholic Patriarchal...
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    Empire and founded their Archeparchy in Istanbul in 1830. Marinović's work laid a foundation for modern research of Armenian history. Mekhitarists in...
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  • (including archeparchies) are marked in bold type and are also listed at List of Catholic archdioceses. Those dioceses which belong to Eastern Catholic Churches...
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