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Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Amida

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Archeparchy of Diyarbakır

Amidensis Chaldaeorum

Diyarbakır'dan bir Archeparchy
Location
Country Turkey
Statistics
Population
- Catholics
(as of 2013)
7,640
Parishes9
Information
RiteChaldean rite
Established1553 (As Eparchy of Diarbekir)
3 January 1966 (As Archeparchy of Diarbekir)
CathedralSt. Mary's Cathedral, Diyarbakır
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
PatriarchLouis Raphaël I Sako
ArchbishopSabri Anar
Bishops emeritusRamzi Garmou

The Archeparchy of Amida (or Diyarbakır) is the Chaldaean rite Catholic diocese of Turkey, with its archiepiscopal see in Diyarbakır, Turkey.

History

It was first established in 1531 as the Chaldean Diocese of Amid(a). In June 1915 it gained territory from the suppressed Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Seert (now a titular see).

After the Assyrian genocide it was left vacant and lapsed after the death of its archbishop in 1923. Nevertheless, the size of the diocese increased on 3 July 1957 from the suppression of the Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Gazireh.

On 3 January 1966, it was promoted to an Archeparchy (Eastern Catholic archdiocese) and a new archbishop was ordained to fill the role. Since that point, it has been the sole Chaldean diocese in Turkey, and in effect resides over all of Turkeys Chaldeans.

Its episcopal see was historically located at St. Mary's Cathedral in Diyarbekir, and it still is in modern day. Today, the archeparch (or archbishop) resides in Beyoğlu, Istanbul. Members of the Chaldean community use the Holy Trinity Greek Catholic Cathedral as their church; it was formerly used by members of the Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Istanbul.

Demographics

The most recent data indicates that the Chaldean population is 7,640, up from 6,000 in 1980.[1]

Statistics

1980 6,000

1990 1,400

1999 5,000

2001 5,100

2002 5,100

2003 4,800

2004 5,925

2006 4,226

2009 6,219

2013 7,640

Episcopal incumbents

(incomplete)

Eparchs
...
Archeparchs
  • Gabriel Batta (1966.01.03 – 1977.03.07)
  • Paul Karatas (1977.03.07 – 2005.01.16)
  • apostolic administrator François Yakan (2007 - 2018.12.22)
  • Ramzi Garmou[2] (since 2018.12.23)

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

See also

References

  1. ^ "Diarbekir (Amida) (Chaldean Archeparchy) [Catholic-Hierarchy]".
  2. ^ "Archeparchy of Diarbekir, Turkey (Chaldean Rite)".

External links

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


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