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Catholicos of Etchmiadzin (Catholicos of All Armenians) of the Armenian Apostolic Church
Karekin II is the current catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic as the Catholicos of Gandzasar) and the Catholicos of Aghtamar.
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Catholicos
‖ Catholicos (kəˈθɒlɪkəs) [a. Gr. καθολικός: see catholic n. 4.] The Patriarch of Armenia.1625 Purchas Pilgrims ii. 1269 The Armenians..hauing a Primate of their owne whom they calle a Catholicon. 1878 Stubbs 17 Lect. Study of Hist. (1886) 159 The Armenian Catholicos..took refuge at Sis. 1883 Daily ...
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Grigoris (catholicos)
Grigoris (early 4th century – c. 330 or c. 334 AD; ) was the Catholicos of the Church of Caucasian Albania ca. 325–330 AD. He is considered a successor to Thomas of Satala, apparently first catholicos of Albania serving during the time of King Urnayr of Albania.
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Abas (Catholicos)
Abas () or Tēr Abas was the Catholicos and head of Caucasian Albanian Church in the late 6th century. He is considered as first autocephalous catholicos of Albania, by the virtue of adoption of his full official insulatio as Catholicos of Albania, Lupenia
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Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia
The first Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia was Melkisedek I (1010–1033). of East Georgia and the Catholicos-Patriarch of West Georgia.
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Catholicos of the East
Catholicos of the East refers to:
Catholicos-Patriarch of the East, primate (Catholicos-Patriarch) of the Church of the East. Catholicos of India, the head of the Jacobite Syrian Christian Church, whose historic titles are Catholicos of the East and Metropolitan of Malankara.
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Catholicos of India
Must obey Catholicos by priests, deacons and all the people. His title is "Catholicos of India and Metropolitan of Malankara Jacobite Christians"
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H.H Patriarch ordains the lawfully elected Catholicos
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Viro (Catholicos)
His full official title was Catholicos of Albania, Lupenia and Chola. Nothing is known about him prior to his tenure as catholicos.
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Catholicos Gregory I
Catholicos Gregory I may refer to:
Gregory the Illuminator, a religious leader who is credited with converting Armenia from paganism to Christianity in
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Catholicos of the East (Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church)
Church, for the same bishop holding two offices of Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan. the Catholicos of the Malankara Church was Catholicos Baselios Marthoma Mathews III.
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Catholicos Karekin of Armenia
- ) Catholicos from 1999 - present
Catholicoi of Cilicia
Karekin I (Cilicia) (1943–1952)
Karekin II (Cilicia) (1932–1999), Catholicos from 1983 to 1994), later Karekin I Catholicos of All Armenians (see above)
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David V, Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia
David V (, born as Khariton Devdariani (ხარიტონ დევდარიანი) (April 6, 1903 – November 9, 1977) was a Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia from July 2, 1972 His full title was His Holiness and Beatitude, Archbishop of Mtskheta-Tbilisi and Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia.
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Joseph, Catholicos of Abkhazia
The catholicos swore at the Barakoni Church that his brother king guaranteed security. Catholicos Joseph spared no effort to aggrandize his cathedral at Gelati.
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David IV, Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia
David IV or V (, davit' IV/V) was a 15th-century Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia known from the group of documents dated from 1447 to 1457. The scholarly opinion is divided as to whether David III is the same catholicos as David II (III) and David III (IV), mentioned in the years 1426–1428
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Catholicos of All Armenians
The current Catholicos is Karekin II.
Other names
The Catholicos is often referred to both by the church and the media as the Armenian Pontiff. To distinguish from the Catholicos (or Patriarch) of Cilicia, historically based in Sis and now in Lebanon, he may be referred to as the Catholicos of
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