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Armenian Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate of Jerusalem and Amman

Eastern Catholic missionary jurisdiction in the Holy Land and Jordan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Armenian Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate of Jerusalem and Amman[2] (colloquially Jerusalem of the Armenians) is the missionary pre-diocesan jurisdiction of the Armenian Catholic Church sui iuris (Eastern Catholic, Armenian Rite in Armenian language) in the Holy Land (Palestine/Israel) and (Trans)Jordan.

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It is directly dependent on the Armenian Catholic Patriarch of Cilicia, not part of his or any ecclesiastical province.

Its Cathedral episcopal see is a World Heritage Site: the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Jerusalem.

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Antecedents

Previously the area had the lower status of patriarchal vicariate within the Armenian Catholic Patriarch of Cilicia's proper archdiocese (based in Beirut).

Patriarchal Vicars of Jerusalem
  • Monsignor Giovanni Gamasargan (1973 – 1978)
  • Father Joseph Chadarevian (1978 – 1986)
  • Father Joseph I. Debs (1986 – 1991 see below)

History

  • Established on 1 October 1991 as Patriarchal Exarchate of Jerusalem.
  • In 1998 demoted as Territory Dependent on the Patriarch of Amman and Jerusalem, under the same Ordinary
  • Promoted back in 2001 as Patriarchal Exarchate of Jerusalem and Amman

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(all Armenian Rite)

Patriarchal Exarchs of Jerusalem
Protosyncellus of (Patriarchal Dependency) Amman and Jerusalem
  • André Bedoglouyan, I.C.P.B. (see above 1998 – retired 2001)
Patriarchal Exarchs of Jerusalem and Amman

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