Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Amida

Archeparchy of Diyarbakır
Amidensis Chaldaeorum
Diyarbakır'dan bir Archeparchy
Location
Country Turkey
Statistics
Population
- Catholics
(as of 2006)
6,219
Parishes 9
Information
Rite Chaldean rite
Established 1553 (As Eparchy of Diarbekir)
3 January 1966 (As Archeparchy of Diarbekir)
Cathedral Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Diyarbakır
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Patriarch Louis Raphaël I Sako
Archbishop Sede Vacante
Apostolic Administrator François Yakan

The Archeparchy of Amida (informally of Diyarbakır) is the only Chaldaean rite Catholic diocese in Turkey, with cathedral archiepiscopal see in Diyarbakır, in Turkish Kurdistan.

History

It was established in 1531 as an eparchy, the Chaldean Diocese of Amid(a), the present Diyarbekir in Turkish Kurdistan, where it has its cathedral episcopal see, the Cathédrale chaldéen Sainte-Marite, but the archeparch (archbishop) now resides in Beyoğlu, Istanbul.

In June 1915 it gained territory from the suppressed Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Seert (now a titular see), and again on 3 July 1957 from the suppressed Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Gazireh (which isn't even a titular see anymore).

It was promoted to Archeparchy (Eastern Catholic archdiocese) on 3 January 1966.

The Archeparch (archbishop) is immediately subject to the Patriarch of Babylon, who heads the Chaldean Catholic Church.

Episcopal incumbents

(incomplete)

Eparchs

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Archeparchs

External links

Coordinates: 41°01′N 28°58′E / 41.017°N 28.967°E / 41.017; 28.967

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