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The '''Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Western and Central Europe''', headquartered in Paris, France, is a [[diocese]] of the [[Church of Antioch]] in Western and Central Europe. Its current [[primate]] is His Eminence Gabriel (Saliby), [[Metropolitan]] of Western and Central Europe.
 
 
{{diocese|
 
{{diocese|
name=Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Western and Central Europe|
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name=Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Europe|
 
jurisdiction=[[Church of Antioch|Antioch]]|
 
jurisdiction=[[Church of Antioch|Antioch]]|
 
type=Archdiocese|
 
type=Archdiocese|
founded=''unknown''|
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founded=2000|
bishop=Gabriel (Saliby)|
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bishop=''vacant''|
 
see=Paris|
 
see=Paris|
 
hq=Paris, France|
 
hq=Paris, France|
territory=Western and Central Europe|
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territory=Europe|
language=Arabic, French|
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language=Arabic, French, English, German|
 
music=[[Byzantine Chant]]|
 
music=[[Byzantine Chant]]|
 
calendar=[[Revised Julian Calendar|Revised Julian]]|
 
calendar=[[Revised Julian Calendar|Revised Julian]]|
 
population=''unknown''|
 
population=''unknown''|
website=''unknown''
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website=[http://www.antiocheurope.org antiocheurope.org]
 
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The '''Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Europe''', headquartered in Paris, France, is a [[diocese]] of the [[Church of Antioch]] in Western and Central Europe. Its [[bishop]] was [[John X (Yazigi) of Antioch|John (Yazigi)]], elected [[June 17]], 2008, until his election as Patriarch of Antioch on December 17, 2012.  He was enthroned on [[September 21]], 2008, in St Stephen's Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Paris, by [[Ignatius IV (Hazim) of Antioch|Ignatius IV]], [[Patriarch]] of [[Antioch]].
  
== History ==
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==History==
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The first bishop of the Patriarchate of Antioch in Europe came in 1982.  He was His Grace Gabriel (Saliby)<ref>[http://www.orthodoxresearchinstitute.org/resources/hierarchs/antioch/current/bios/bio_gabriel_saliby_metr_western_europe.htm Metropolitan Gabriel (Saliby) of Western Europe]</ref>, titular bishop of Palmyra and Vicar Bishop of the Patriarch.  Under his leadership, the Vicariate grew in Austria, Britain, France, Germany and Switzerland.  In its Autumn meeting of 2000, the Holy Synod of Antioch elevated the Vicariate to the status of Archdiocese and [[Sayedna]] Gabriel to Metropolitan.
  
== Organization ==
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Following the death of Sayedna Gabriel in October 2007, the archdiocese remained widowed until the following year.  In the June 2008 Holy Synod, meeting at Balamand Monastery, Lebannon, it was resolved "Elected Metropolitan of Western and Central Europe (the former name of the Archdiocese - now simply "Europe") on June 17th is His Eminence JOHN (Yazigi), 53, former Titular Bishop of al-Hosn."
  
== The Episcopacy ==
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During the episcopacy of Metropolitan John, the archdiocese was renamed as the ''Archdiocese of Europe''.
  
== External links ==
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==Organization==
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* [[Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of the British Isles and Ireland]]
  
* [http://www.antiochian-orthodox.co.uk/index.html Antiochian Orthodox Deanery of the United Kingdom and Ireland]
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==Bishops==
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Reverse chronological order
  
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*His Eminence [[John X (Yazigi) of Antioch|Metropolitan John (Yazigi)]], elected [[June 17]], 2008, enthroned [[September 21]], 2008. Elected Patriarch of the Church of Antioch [[December 17]], 2012.
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*His Eminence [[Gabriel (Saliby) of Western Europe|Metropolitan Gabriel (Saliby)]], Autumn 2000 until his death on [[October 21]] 2007 ''(Served since 1982 as Vicar Bishop in Western and Central Europe before creation of Archdiocese)''
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==References==
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<references />
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==External links==
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*[http://www.antiocheurope.org/ Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Europe website]
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*[http://www.antiochian-orthodox.co.uk/index.html Antiochian Orthodox Deanery of the United Kingdom and Ireland]
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*[http://www.rum-orthodox.de/ Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch in Germany] (German)
 
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[[Category:Orthodoxy in Western Europe]]
 
[[Category:Orthodoxy in Western Europe]]
 
[[Category:Orthodoxy in France]]
 
[[Category:Orthodoxy in France]]
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[[es:Arquidiócesis Ortodoxa Antioqueña de Europa central y occidental]]
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[[fr:Métropole orthodoxe antiochienne d'Europe occidentale et centrale]]

Latest revision as of 08:31, April 10, 2014

Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Europe
Jurisdiction Antioch
Diocese type Archdiocese
Founded 2000
Current bishop vacant
See(s) Paris
Headquarters Paris, France
Territory Europe
Liturgical language(s) Arabic, French, English, German
Musical tradition Byzantine Chant
Calendar Revised Julian
Population estimate unknown
Official website antiocheurope.org

The Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Europe, headquartered in Paris, France, is a diocese of the Church of Antioch in Western and Central Europe. Its bishop was John (Yazigi), elected June 17, 2008, until his election as Patriarch of Antioch on December 17, 2012. He was enthroned on September 21, 2008, in St Stephen's Greek Orthodox Cathedral, Paris, by Ignatius IV, Patriarch of Antioch.

History

The first bishop of the Patriarchate of Antioch in Europe came in 1982. He was His Grace Gabriel (Saliby)[1], titular bishop of Palmyra and Vicar Bishop of the Patriarch. Under his leadership, the Vicariate grew in Austria, Britain, France, Germany and Switzerland. In its Autumn meeting of 2000, the Holy Synod of Antioch elevated the Vicariate to the status of Archdiocese and Sayedna Gabriel to Metropolitan.

Following the death of Sayedna Gabriel in October 2007, the archdiocese remained widowed until the following year. In the June 2008 Holy Synod, meeting at Balamand Monastery, Lebannon, it was resolved "Elected Metropolitan of Western and Central Europe (the former name of the Archdiocese - now simply "Europe") on June 17th is His Eminence JOHN (Yazigi), 53, former Titular Bishop of al-Hosn."

During the episcopacy of Metropolitan John, the archdiocese was renamed as the Archdiocese of Europe.

Organization

Bishops

Reverse chronological order


References

External links

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