(1792–1801). (all Roman Rite) On 21 April 1860, the archdiocese was nominally restored as Metropolitan Titular archbishopric of Nazareth. In 1925 it was...
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refer to: Nazareth (surname) Nazareth, Ethiopia, now Adama Nazareth, Lesotho Nazareth, Tamil Nadu, India Roman Catholic Archbishopric of Nazareth, a former...
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Titular see (redirect from Titular archbishopric)
the seat of titular Bishops of Bethlehem for almost 600 years, until the French Revolution of 1789. The Roman Catholic Archbishopric of Nazareth first had...
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worldwide Catholic Church in full communion with the Holy See. Its origins date from the 6th century, when Pope Gregory I through a Roman missionary...
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Titular archbishoprics: Caesarea in Palæstina of the Romans, Caesarea in Palæstina of the Melkites, Archdiocese of Nazareth and Archdiocese of Scythopolis...
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Iulia, the Major Archbishopric, with cathedral see at Blaj, Alba Julia Romanian Catholic Eparchy of Oradea Mare Romanian Catholic Eparchy of Cluj-Gherla Romanian...
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see below - rare but not unique, compare the Roman Catholic Archbishopric of Nazareth, fellow crusader see in southern Italian exile (at Barletta in...
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France List of Catholic dioceses in Holy land and Cyprus Roman Catholic Archbishopric of Nazareth, fellow crusader see in exile (at Barletta in Apulia, southern...
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bearing the titles of archbishop of Tyre, archbishop of Caesarea, archbishop of Nazareth and archbishop of Petra—and a number of suffragan dioceses....
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[and] the undistinguished successor of the great Archbishop Ireland." Downling's legacy included establishing Nazareth Hall Preparatory Seminary and the...
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Six other Titular archbishoprics: Adana, Cesarea in Cappadocia, Damiata, Hama (united with current Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Homs), Hierapolis...
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religion of the Empire until 1555; the Holy Roman Emperor was always Catholic. Lutheranism was officially recognized in the Peace of Augsburg of 1555, and...
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Metropolitan daughter Archdiocese of Nazareth in Barletta and from the Diocese of Canne, and gained the 'adopted' title of Nazareth [dropping in Barletta][clarification...
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Leontopolis (redirect from History of Leontopolis)
Delta, Lower Egypt. It served as a provincial capital and Metropolitan Archbishopric. The archaeological site and settlement are known today as Kafr Al Muqdam...
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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver (Latin: Archidioecesis Vancouveriensis) is a Roman Catholic Latin archdiocese that includes part of the Canadian...
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Minsk was a territorial unit of the Latin Church, with its seat in the city of Minsk. It was established by imperial ukase...
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archdiocese of Foggia-Bovino has had the following Suffragan sees: Roman Catholic Diocese of Cerignola-Ascoli Satriano Roman Catholic Diocese of Lucera-Troia...
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Maronite Church (redirect from Maronite Catholic Church)
Titular archbishoprics (none Metropolitan): Cyrrhus of the Maronites, Laodicea in Syria of the Maronites, Nazareth of the Maronites, Nisibis of the Maronites...
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of Vicar Apostolic and Administrator of the Archbishopric of Cranganore. The new Vicariate eventually established its headquarters in the island of Verapoly...
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important enough in the Late Roman province of Palestina Tertia to become a suffragan of its capital Petra's Metropolitan Archbishopric, but was to fade. Known...
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Syro-Malabar Church (redirect from Syro Malabar Catholic Church)
Archdiocese of Cranganore and made subject to the Padroado Latin Catholic Primatal Archbishopric of Goa. In 1653, after a half-century of administration of the...
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Roman Catholic Church, would say are not denominations as they are in full papal communion, and thus part of the Catholic Church. For the purpose of simplicity...
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Tiberias became of Latin suffragan see of their new Latin Archbishopric of Nazareth, which replaced Scythopolis. This partial list of resident bishops...
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(home of the archbishopric), Kormakitis, Asomatos, Ayia Marina, Karpasha, Anthoupolis, Kotsiatis, Limassol, Polemidia, Larnarca, Paphos. Some of the Maronites...
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former diocesan cathedrals (seats of bishops). Almost all cathedrals in France are Roman Catholic, but any non-Roman Catholic cathedrals are listed here as...
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1115. The archbishop of Nazareth also ruled over Haifa. Haifa was partly an ecclesiastical domain ruled by the archbishop of Nazareth, and partly created...
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Archdiocese of Fermo (Latin: Archidioecesis Firmana) is a Latin archdiocese of the Catholic Church in northern Italy, with its seat in the city of Fermo, Marche...
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of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Rio de Janeiro, and titular bishop of Callinicum dei Maroniti. Zayek served as bishop for the Maronite Catholics...
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St. Mary's Cathedral, Hamburg (category Lutheran churches converted from Roman Catholicism)
Dom or Domkirche, or Hamburger Dom) was the cathedral of the ancient Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hamburg (not to be confused with Hamburg's modern Archdiocese...
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Thomas à Kempis (redirect from Thomas of Kempen)
van Kempen) was a German-Dutch Catholic canon regular of the late medieval period and the author of The Imitation of Christ, published anonymously in...
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