Archeparchy of Istanbul
Archeparchy of Istanbul | |
Basic data | |
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Rite church | Armenian Catholic Church |
Country | Turkey |
Diocesan bishop | Lévon Boghos Zékian |
Emeritus coadjutor | Kévork Khazoumian |
founding | 1830 |
surface | 783,562 km² |
Parishes | 5 (December 31, 2009 / AP2010 ) |
Residents | 80.810.525 ( 12/31/2009 / AP2010 ) |
Catholics | 3,450 ( 12/31/2009 / AP2010 ) |
proportion of | 0% |
Diocesan priest | 3 (December 31, 2009 / AP2010 ) |
Religious priest | 2 (December 31, 2009 / AP2010 ) |
Catholics per priest | 690 |
Permanent deacons | 1 (December 31, 2009 / AP2010 ) |
Friars | 2 (December 31, 2009 / AP2010 ) |
Religious sisters | 4 (December 31, 2009 / AP2010 ) |
rite | Armenian rite |
Liturgical language |
Turkish Armenian |
cathedral | Cathédrale Sainte-Marie |
The Archeparchy of Istanbul ( Latin : Archieparchia Constantinopolitanus Armenorum ) is the metropolitan seat of the Armenian Catholic Church in Istanbul ( Turkey ) .
overview
The Arch eparchy of Constantinople was established in 1830, but dissolved again in 1867 and merged with the Patriarchate of Cilicia (Patriarch Andon Bedros IX. Hassunian ) in 1866 . The Archeparchy of Istanbul was re-established on October 15, 1928. However, the number of Armenian Christians fell from 7,000 to 3,750 between 1950 and 2002, while the number of parishes rose from six to ten. About half of them are in Istanbul itself.
In 1950 it was still occupied by seven diocesan priests and seven religious priests , the number of which has fallen to two each today. The number of religious sisters also fell from 26 to five during this period.
Archbishops
Archbishops of the Archeparchy of Constantinople (1830–1867)
- 1830-1838 Antoine Nouridjian
- 1838–1846 Boghos Maroushian
- 1846–1866 Andon Hassunian
Archbishops of the Archeparchy of Istanbul (1928 – present)
- 1928–1931 Giuseppe Rokossian
- 1931-1936 Vahan Kitchourian
- 1937-1965 Paul Kiredjian
- 1966–2015 Johannes Tcholakian
- since 2015 Lévon Boghos Zékian