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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of : The Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Amida The Latin titular Metropolitan see of Amida of the Romans The Armenian Catholic titular see Amida of the...
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of Erbil, Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Mosul (Iraq) Eparchies of Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Aleppo (Syria), Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Beirut (Lebanon)...
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the Church of the Holy Trinity are held by exiled Chaldean of the Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Amida living in the city. The first steps toward creating...
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St. Mary's Cathedral, Diyarbakır (redirect from Cathedral of St. Mary, Diarbekir)
church of the Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Amida (Archieparchia Amidensis Chaldaeorum) which emerged as eparchy in 1553 in the pontificate of Pope Paul...
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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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Leopolis (see Armenian Catholic Archeparchy of Lviv), Nicholas (Polish: Mikołaj) Torosowicz had entered into union with the Catholic Church. The community which...
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Maronite Church (redirect from Maronite Archeparchy)
Archeparchy of Tripoli Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Tyre Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Zahleh In the Holy Land: Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Haifa...
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existence of both these Syrian residential sees. In 1966, the Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Amida, with jurisdiction over all Chaldean Catholics in Turkey...
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Chaldean church in 1966 as the Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Amida. The Archeparchy is now the sole remaining Chaldean diocese in Turkey, so in effect...
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Martyrs of the Assyrian-Chaldean-Syriac Genocide (d. 1915-18), Archeparchs, Eparchs, Priests, Catechumens, and Laypersons of the Archeparchy of Urmia;...
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of Kaškar of the Chaldeans FX=Chaldean Catholic Archeparch of Mosul FY=Archbishop of Erbil of the Chaldeans FZ=Archbishop of Basra of the Chaldeans GA=Chaldean...
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the Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Diarbekir (Amida), the Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Aleppo and the newly established Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Beirut...
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of the Assyrian Church of the East, from which the Chaldean Catholic Church originated. Fiey’s list of the Assyrian bishops of Mardin is derived principally...
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Nusaybin (redirect from Nisibis of the Chaldeans)
becoming the Syriac Catholic Archeparchy of Hassaké-Nisibi (not Metropolitan, directly dependent on the Syriac Catholic Patriarch of Antioch). Established...
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Mardin (redirect from History of Mardin)
former Armenian Catholic Archeparchy of Mardin, now Titular see of Mardin only, and former Syriac Catholic Eparchy of Mardin and Amida, now titular see...
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Titular Archbishop of Amida (1877.08.30 – 1879.09.26) John Cameron (1877.07.17 – 1886.08.23 see below), previously Titular Bishop of Titopolis (1870.03...
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