List of religious leaders in 2006
2005 religious leaders - Events of 2006 - 2007 religious leaders - Religious leaders by year
See also:
Note: Some religions reject the idea of having any leader or leading council in such a way that they can not be listed. When possible/plausible a leading figure will be named, but in some cases this will not be possible or desirable.
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[edit] Buddhism
[edit] Mahayana Buddhism
- Jogye Order (Korea) - Rev. bub Jang (?-present)
- Nichiren Shoshu (Japan) - High Priest Nichinyo Shonin (2005–present)
- Konkokyo (Japan) - Konko Heiki, Spiritual Leader (1991–present)
- Tendai (Japan) - Most Venerable Eshin Watanabe, Patriarch of Tendai Buddhism (?-present)
- Cambodia - Preah Maha Ghosananda, Supreme Patriarch of Cambodia (1988–present)
[edit] Vajrayana Buddhism
- Tibetan Gelug school
- Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama (1939–present)
- Khensur Lungri Namgyel, the 101st Ganden Tripa, formal head of the Gelug sect (2003–present)
- Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, the 11th Panchen Lama, as recognised by the Dalaï Lama (1995–present)
- Gyancain Norbu, the 11th Panchen Lama as recognised by the Chinese government (1995–present)
- Mongolian Gelug school - Jampal Namdol Chokye Gyaltsen, the 9th Javzandamba Hutagt(1936–present)
- Karma Kagyu school
- Trinley Thaye Dorje, the 17th Karmapa as recognised by one Kagyu faction (1994–present)
- Ugyen Trinley Dorje, the 17th Karmapa Lama as recognised by one Kagyu faction (1992–present)
- Sakya school - Dolma Phodrang Ngawang Kunga Thegchen Palbar Thinley Samphel Wanggi Gyalpo, the 41st Sakya Trizin (1951–present)
- Bön - Lungtok Tenpai Nyima (?-present)
[edit] Christianity
[edit] Catholicism
[edit] Roman Catholic Church
- Roman Catholic Church – Benedict XVI, Pope (2005–present)
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- Stéphanos II Ghattas, Patriarch of Alexandria (1986–2006)
- Antonios Naguib, Patriarch of Alexandria (2006–present)
- Ethiopic Catholic Church - Berhaneyesus Demerew, Archbishop of Addis Ababa (1999–present)
- Maronite Catholic Church - Nasrallah Sfeir, Maronite Patriarch (1986–present)
- Syriac Catholic Church - Ignatius Pierre VIII, Patriarch of Antioch (2001–present)
- Syro-Malankara Catholic Church – Cyril Mar Baselios, Major Archbishop of Trivandrum (1995–2007)
- Armenian Catholic Church - Nerses Bedros XIX, Patriarch of the Catholic Armenians (1999–present)
- Chaldean Catholic Church – Emmanuel III Delly, Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church (2003–present)
- Syro-Malabar Catholic Church - Varkey Vithayathil, Major Archbishop of Ernakulam-Angamaly (1999–present)
- Albanian Catholic Church - Hil Kabashi, Apostolic Administrator (1996–present)
- Belarusian Catholic Church - Sergiusz Gajek, Archimandrite, Visitator "ad nutum Sanctae Sedis" (1993–present)
- Bulgarian Greek Catholic Church - Christo Proykov, Exarch in Sofia (Bulgaria) (1995–present)
- Eparchy of Križevci - Slavomir Miklovš, Eparch of Križevci (1983–present)
- Greek Catholic Church - Anarghyros Printesis, Exarch in Athens (Greece) (1975–present)
- Hungarian Catholic Church - Szilárd Keresztes, Archbishop of Hajdúdorog (1988–present)
- Italo-Albanian Church - Ercole Lupinacci, Bishop of Lungro degli Italo-Albanesi (1987–present); Sotìr Ferrara, Bishop of Piana degli Albanesi(1989–present)
- Macedonian Catholic Church -Kiro Stojanov, Apostolic Exarchate of Macedonia (2005–present)
- Melkite Greek-Catholic Church - Grégoire III Laham, Patriarch of the Melkite Catholic Church (2000–present)
- Romanian Greek-Catholic Church - Lucian Mureşan, Major Archbishop of Fagaras e Alba Iulia (Romania) (1994–present)
- Russian Catholic Church - Vacant
- Ruthenian Greek-Catholic Church - Milan Sasik, Apostolic Administrator of Mukachevo (2002–present); Basil Myron Schott, Metropolitan of Pittsburgh (2002–present)
- Slovak Greek Catholic Church - Ján Babjak, Bishop of Prešov (2002–present)
- Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church - Lubomyr Husar, Major Archbishop of Kiev and Halych (of Lviv until 2005) (2000–present)
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[edit] Mariavite groups
- Catholic Mariavite Church - Beatrycze Szulgowicz (2005–present)
- Old Catholic Church of the Mariavites - Wlodzimierz Jaworski, Bishop-Primate (1997–present)
[edit] Liberal and Independent Catholic Churches
- American Catholic Church in the United States - Lawrence J. Harms, Presiding Bishop (1999–present)
- The Ancient Apostolic Communion - Anthony I, Patriarch (2002–present)
- Traditional Catholic Orthodox Church - (Francis I) Phillip R. Kemp, Presiding Archbishop (2004–present)
[edit] Traditionalist Catholicism
- Society of St. Pius X - Bernard Fellay, Superior General (1994–present)
- Palmarian Catholic Church - Manuel Corral considered as Pope Peter II (2005–present)
[edit] National or regional movements
- Brazilian Catholic Apostolic Church - Luis Fernando Castillo Mendez, Patriarch (1961–present)
- Polish National Catholic Church of America - Robert M. Nemkovich, Prime Bishop (2002–present)
[edit] Eastern Orthodox
[edit] Autocephalous Eastern orthodox churches in Communion
- Constantinople - Bartholomew I, Ecumenical Patriarch, Archbishop of Constantinople, New Rome (1991–present)
- Alexandria - Theodore II, Greek Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria, Libya, Pentapolis, Ethiopia, All Egypt and All Africa (2004–present)
- Antioch - Ignatius IV, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East (1979–present)
- Jerusalem - Theophilos III, Patriarch of the Holy City of Jerusalem and all Palestine, Syria, beyond the Jordan River, Cana of Galilee, and Holy Zion (2005–present)
- Russia - Alexius II, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia (1990–present)
- Serbia - Pavle of Serbia, Archbishop of Peć, Metropolitan of Belgrade and Karlovci, and Patriarch of the Serbs (1990–present)
- Romania - Teoctist I, Patriarch of All Romania, Metropolitan of Wallachia and Dobrogea, (1986–2007)
- Bulgaria - Maxim of Bulgaria, Patriarch of All Bulgaria and Metropolitan of Sofia (1971–present)
- Georgia - Ilia II, Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia, Archbishop of Mtskheta and Tbilisi (1977–present)
- Cyprus (complete list) –
- Chrysostomos I, Archbishop of Nea Justiniana and All Cyprus (1977–2006)
- Chrysostomos II, Archbishop of Nea Justiniana and All Cyprus (2006–present)
- Greece - Christodoulos, Archbishop of Athens and All Greece (1998–present)
- Poland - Sawa, Metropolitan of Warsaw and All Poland (1998–present)
- Albania - Anastasios of Albania, Archbishop of Tirana and All Albania (1992–present)
- Czechia and Slovakia –
- Nicholas, Metropolitan of All Czechia and Slovakia (2000–2006)
- Christopher Metropolitan of All Czechia and Slovakia (2006–present)
- The Orthodox Church of America, North America (autocephaly not recognized by all other Orthodox Churches) - Herman (Swaiko), Metropolitan of All America and Canada (2002–present)
[edit] Autonomous Eastern Orthodox churches in Communion
- Orthodox Church of Mount Sinai (autonomy under Patriarchate of Jerusalem) - Damianos, Archbishop of Sinai (1973–present)
- Orthodox Church of Finland (autonomy under Ecumenical Patriarchate) - Leo, Archbishop of Karelia and All Finland (2001–present)
- Orthodox Church of Estonia (autonomy under Ecumenical Patriarchate) - Stephanos, Metropolitan of Tallinn and All Estonia (1999–present)
- Orthodox Church of Japan (autonomy under Russia) - Daniel, Metropolitan of All Japan (2000–present)
- Macedonian Orthodox Church (Ohrid Archbishopric) – Stephen, Archbishop of Ohrid and Macedonia and Metropolitan of Skopje
- Orthodox Church of Ukraine (autonomy under Russia) - Vladimir II, Metropolitan of Kiev and All Ukraine (1992–present)
- Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia (autonomy under Russia) - Laurus, Metropolitan (2001–present)
- Orthodox Church of Bessarabia (autonomy under Romania) - Petru, Metropolitan (1992–present)
[edit] Schismatic Orthodox Churches not currently in Communion
- Montenegrin Orthodox Church - Mihailo, Archbishop (1997–present)
- Russian Orthodox Church Abroad -
- Metropolitan Vitaly, Metropolitan in opposition (2001–present)
- Russian True Orthodox Church
- Vyacheslav, Metropolitan (2000–present)
- Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church
- Mefodiy, Metropolitan (2000–present)
- Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kiev Patriarchate
- Filaret, Patriarch (1995–present)
[edit] Old Believers not currently in Communion
- Pomorian Old-Orthodox Church
- Chairman of the Council of the Pomorian Old-Orthodox Church in Russia - Oleg Ivanovich Rozanov (?-present)
- Chairman of the Council of the Pomorian Old-Orthodox Church in Belarus - Pyotr Alexandrovich Orlov (2001–present)
- Chairman of the Council of the Pomorian Old-Orthodox Church in Latvia - Alexy Karatayev (?-present)
- Chairman of the Council of the Pomorian Old-Orthodox Church in Lithuania - Nikolay Pilnikov (2002–present)
- Chairman of the Council of the Pomorian Old-Orthodox Church in Poland - Feodosy Novichenko (1993–present)
- Lipovan Orthodox Old-Rite Church - Leonty (Izotov) (1996–present)
- Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church - Korniliy (Titov) (2005–present)
- Russian Old-Orthodox Church - A. Alexander of Novozybkov, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia (2000–present)
[edit] Oriental Orthodox
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- Karekin II, Catholicos of Armenia (1999–present)
- Aram I, Catholicos of Cilicia (1995–present)
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- Coptic Orthodox Church – Shenouda III of Alexandria, Coptic Pope (1971–present)
- Eritrean Orthodox Church – Dioskoros (2005–present) (Disputed by Patriarch Antonios, deposed by government order 2005)
- Ethiopian Orthodox Church – Abune Paulos (1992–present) (Disputed by Abune Merkorios, abdicated 1992 but then recanted abdication)
- Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church – Baselius Mar Thoma Didymos I, Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan (2005–present)
- Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church – Philipose Mar Chrysostom, Metropolitan (1999–2007)
- Syriac Orthodox Church - Ignatius Zakka I Iwas, Patriarch (1980–present)
[edit] Anglicanism
[edit] Provinces of the Anglican Communion
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- Elizabeth II, Supreme Governor of the Church of England (1952–present)
- Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury (2002–present)
- Anglican Church of Canada – Andrew Hutchison, Primate (2004–2007)
- Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui – Peter Kwong, Archbishop (1998–2006)
- Episcopal Church in the United States of America –
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- Presiding Bishop
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- Frank Griswold, Presiding Bishop (1998–2006)
- Katharine Jefferts Schori, Presiding Bishop (2006–present)
- George L.W. Werner, President of the House of Deputies (2000–present)
[edit] Continuing Anglicanism
- American Anglican Church – John A. Herzog, Presiding Bishop (1994–present)
- Anglican Church of Virginia – Larry Wilson Johnson, Bishop (2001–present)
- Anglican Orthodox Church – Jerry L. Ogles, Presiding Bishop (2003–present)
- Diocese of the Great Lakes – David T. Hustwick, Bishop Ordinary (2002–present)
- Diocese of the Good Shepherd –
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- Melvin Pickering & George Connor, Bishops (2004–2006)
- Anglican Episcopal Church – George Connor, Presiding Bishop (2006–present)
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- Anglican Church in America – President of the House of Bishops (2005–present)
- Anglican Province of America – Walter Grundorf, Presiding Bishop (early 1990s–present)
- Diocese of the Holy Cross –
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- Robert Waggener, Diocesan Bishop (?–2006)
- Paul C. Hewett, Diocesan Bishop (2006–present)
- Episcopal Missionary Church – Council Nedd II, Presiding Bishop (2005–present)
- Reformed Episcopal Church – Leonard W. Riches, Presiding Bishop (1996–present)
- Orthodox Anglican Communion – Scott Earle McLaughlin, Metropolitan Archbishop (2000–present)
- Orthodox Anglican Church – Scott Earle McLaughlin, Presiding Bishop (2000–present)
- Province of Christ the King – Robert Morse, Bishop Ordinary (1977–2007)
- Traditional Anglican Communion – John Hepworth, Primate (2002–present)
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- Anglican Catholic Church in Australia – John Hepworth, Archbishop (1998–present)
- Anglican Catholic Church of Canada – Peter Wilkinson, Bishop and Metropolitan (2005–present)
- Anglican Church of India – Stephen Vattappara, Metropolitan Bishop (1990–present)
- Anglican Church in America – President of the House of Bishops (2005–present)
- United Anglican Church – Robert D. Parlotz, Archbishop and Primate (c.2001–present)
- United Episcopal Church of North America – Stephen C. Reber, Presiding Bishop (1996–2010)
[edit] Protestant churches
[edit] Baptist
- National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. – William J. Shaw, President (2003–present)
- Southern Baptist Convention –
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- Bobby Welch, President of the Southern Baptist Convention (2004-2006)
- Frank Page, President of the Southern Baptist Convention (2006–2008) [1]
[edit] Lutheran
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) - Mark Hanson, Presiding Bishop (2001–present)
- Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada – Raymond Schultz, National Bishop (2001–2007)
- Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church Abroad –
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- Udo Petersoo, Archbishop of Canada, (1990–2006)
- Andres Taul, Archbishop of Canada (2007–present)
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- Evangelical Lutheran Church of Estonia - Andres Põder (2005–present)
- Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland - Jukka Paarma, Archbishop of Turku (1998–present)
- Evangelical Church in Germany- Barbara Rinke President of the Synod (2003–present)
- Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod - Gerald B. Kieschnick (2001–present)
- Lutheran World Federation - Mark Hanson, President (2003–present)
- Church of Norway - Harald V of Norway, King of Norway (1991–present)
- Church of Sweden -
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- Karl Gustav Hammar, Archbishop of Uppsala (1997–2006)
- Anders Wejryd, Archbishop of Uppsala (2006–present)
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- Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) – Karl R. Gurgel, President (1993–2007)
[edit] Pentecostal
- Assemblies of God - Thomas E. Trask, Assemblies of God Fellowship chairman (2000–2008)
- United Pentecostal Church International - Kenneth F. Haney, General Superintendent, (until 2009)
- Worldwide Church of God - Joseph Tkach, Jr., Pastor-General (1995–present)
[edit] Other
- United Church of Canada – David Giuliano, Moderator (from 2006)
- United Church of Christ – John H. Thomas, President and General Minister (1999–present)
- Moravian Church – Angelene Swart,[2] President of the Moravian Church's worldwide governing body. (2006–2008)
- Presbyterian Church in Canada – J. Mark Lewis, Moderator
- Salvation Army –
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- John Larsson, General (2003–2006)
- Shaw Clifton, General (2006–present)
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- Seventh-day Adventist Church – Jan Paulsen, President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (1999–present)
- United Methodist Church – Janice Riggle Huie, President of the Council of Bishops (2006–2008)
[edit] Other Christian or Christian-derived faiths
- Assyrian Church of the East – Mar Dinkha IV, Patriarch (1976–present)
- Ancient Church of the East – Mar Addai II, Patriarch (1969–present)
- Community of Christ - Stephen M. Veazey, President (2005–present)
- National Council of Churches USA - Robert W. Edgar, General Secretary of the National Council of Churches USA (2000–present)
- World Council of Churches - Samuel Kobia, General Secretary of the World Council of Churches (2004–present)
- New Apostolic Church - Wilhelm Leber, Chief Apostle of the New Apostolic Church (2005–present)
- Shakers - Sister Frances Carr (acts as Eldress and Trustee if not as leader per se as the group is egalitarian) (?-present)
- Swedenborgian Church of North America - Christine Laitner, President (2003–present)
- General Church of the New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian) - Rt. Rev. Thomas L. Kline, Executive Bishop (?-present)
- Christian Science -
- Board of Directors, J. Thomas Black, Walter Jones, Chair, Nate Talbot, Mary Trammell, Vic Westberg (2005–present)
- Unitarian Universalist Association - Rev. William G. Sinkford, President (2001–present)
- Members Church of God International - Bro. Eliseo F. Soriano, Presiding Minister (1977–present)
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) - Gordon B. Hinckley, President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1995–2008)
- Iglesia ni Cristo - Eraño G. Manalo (1963–present)
- Jehovah's Witnesses -
- Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses - Carey Barber (1977–2007), John Barr (1977–2010), Samuel Herd (1999–present), Geoffrey Jackson (2005–present), Theodore Jaracz (1974–2010), Steve Lett (1999–present), Gerrit Lösch (1994–present), Anthony Morris (2005–present), Guy Pierce (1999–present), David Splane (1999–present)
- Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania - Don A. Adams, President (2000–present)
- Kimbanguist Church - Joseph Diangienda (1960–1992)
- Mita Congregation - Teofilo Vargas Sein (1970–present)
- Providence Church - Jung Myung Seok (1980–present)
- Unification Church - Sun Myung Moon (1954–present)
- Universal Church of the Kingdom of God - Edir Macedo (1979–present)
- Unitarian Universalist Association - William G. Sinkford, President (2001–2009)
[edit] Islam
[edit] Shia Islam
- Muhammad al-Mahdi - the current and final Shia Imam, thought to be in occultation.
- Ayatollah Sistani - One of the Grand Ayatollah's in Iraq, considered to be the leading Shia religious authority.
- Ayatollah Ali Khamenei - The Supreme Leader of Iran and officially the Spiritual Leader of Hezbollah.
- Ayatollah Fadlallah - The only Grand Ayatollah in Lebanon. Often thought to be the spiritual leader of Hezbollah, a claim that Fadlallah and Hezbollah deny.
- Hasan Nasrallah, the current Secretary-General of Hezbollah.
- Kalbe Sadiq - Leading Shia cleric in India and the vice-president of the All India personal Muslim Law Board.
- Kalbe Jawad - A leading cleric in India.
- Grand Ayatollah Fazel Lankarani - A Grand Ayatollah in Iran.
- Ayatollah Montazeri - The one-time successor of Ruhollah Khomeini, currently under house arrest.
- Ayatollah Bashir Najafi - One of the important Grand Ayatollah's in Iraq. Originally from Pakistan, he has spent almost his entire life in An-Najaf.
- Professor Abdul Hakeem - A leading and influential scholar in Pakistan.
- Dawoodi Bohras - Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin (1965–present)
[edit] Sunni Islam
Note: It is important to mention Sunni Islam has no leaders as the term is understood in the Christian world. There is currently no caliph. Even when the caliphate was active it was not equivalent to a "Pope" or "Dalai Lama". In fact such a thing could well be deemed shirk in orthodox Sunni circles. The following people are mentioned to add Sunni content as they are leading figures.
- Al-Azhar Universityالأزهر الشريف - Muhammad Sayyid Tantawy, Imam (?-present)
- Jerusalem - Sheikh Ekrima Sa'id Sabri, Grand Mufti of Jerusalem (As a Grand Mufti he has a degree of legal authority in Sunni Islam without being its leader) (?-present)
- Egypt - Shaikh Ali Gomaa, Grand Mufti of Arab Republic of Egypt (?-present)
- Pakistan - Shaikh Muhammad Rafi Usmani, Grand Mufti of Islamic Republic of Pakistan (?-present)
- Saudi Arabia - Shaikh Abdul-Azeez bin Abdullaa bin Muhammad Aal ash-Shaikh, Grand Mufti of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (?-present)
- Tunisia - Shaikh Kamal-u-Din Ja'eit, Grand Mufti of Tunisia (?-present)
- Uzbekistan - Shaikh Abdurahman Bakhromov, Grand Mufti of Uzbekistan (?-present)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina - Shaikh Mustafa Ef. Cerić, Grand Mufti of Bosnia and Herzegovina (?-present)
- Russia - Shaikh Ravil Gainutdin, Grand Mufti of Russian Federation (?-present)
- France - ? Grand Mufti of France (?-present)
[edit] Ahmadiyya Islam
- Ahmadiyya Muslim Community - Khalifatul Masih V, Hazrat Mirza Masroor Ahmad (2003-Present)
- Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement - Dr. Abdul Karim Saeed Pasha (2002–present)
[edit] Islam: others
- Bektashi Community - Haxhi Reshat Bardhi Dedebaba (1993–present)
[edit] Jainism
- Federation of Jain Associations in North America - Mr. Anop R. Vora, President (?-present)
- Terapanthi Jains- H. H. Acharya Mahapragya (1995–present)
[edit] Judaism
- World Jewish Congress - Edgar M. Bronfman (1981–present)
- Israel (Ashkenazi) - Yona Metzger, Chief Rabbi (2003–present)
- Israel (Sephardic) - Shlomo Amar, Chief Rabbi (2003–present)
- Turkey - Isak Haleva, Chief Rabbi (2002–present)
- United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth - Sir Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi(1991–present)
- Israeli - Leader of the Orthodox Ashkenazi Haredi non-Hasidic ("Lithuanian Jews") - Rabbi Yosef Shalom Eliashiv (?-present)
- Orthodox Union - Stephen J. Savitsky, President of Lay Leadership (2004–present)
- Rabbinical Assembly (Conservative Judaism) - Rabbi Perry Raphael Rank, President (?-present)
- Rabbinical Council of America (Orthodox Judaism) - Rabbi Dale Polakoff (?-present)
- Cyprus - Arie Zeev Raskin, Chief Rabbi (2005–present)
Note: As with Islam these leaders may not necessarily have that much authority, it varies from group to group.
[edit] Samaritanism
- Elazar ben Tsedaka, High Priest (2004–present)
[edit] Sikhism
- Sikhism - Joginder Singh Vedanti, leading figure (as the current Jathedar of Sri Akal Takht Sahib)
[edit] Other
[edit] Bahá'í
[edit] Western origin
- Mandaeanism - Satar Jabar Helo (?-present)
- Yazidi - Prince Tahsin Sayid Beg
- W.A.P.I. Zoroastrians (Iranian Zoroastrians) - Areez P. Khambatta, Presdident
- Bombay Parsi Punchayat (Zoroastrian, generally orthodox) - Minoo Shroff, President (2003?-present)
- World Zoroastrian Organization - Sammy H. Bhiwandiwalla, Chairman (2004–present)
[edit] Indian subcontinent origin
- Ramakrishna Mission - Gahanananda, fourteenth President of the group (?-present)
[edit] New Religions
Some of these new religions are classified as "sects" in several countries.
[edit] Eastern or Hindu derived
- Falun Gong - Li Hongzhi, Foundator (1992–present)
- Sathya Sai Baba - Sathya Sai Baba (?-present)
- Rissho Kosei Kai - Nichiko Niwano, President (?-present)
- Soka Gakkai - Einosuke Akiya (1981-November 2006); Minoru Harada (November 2006–present)
[edit] Christian or Christian derived
- Iglesia ni Cristo - Eraño G. Manalo (1963–2009)
- Jehovah's Witnesses -
- Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses - Carey Barber (1977–2007), John Barr (1977–2010), Samuel Herd (1999–present), Geoffrey Jackson (2005–present), Theodore Jaracz (1974–2010), Steve Lett (1999–present), Gerrit Lösch (1994–present), Anthony Morris (2005–present), Guy Pierce (1999–present), Albert Schroeder (1974–2006), David Splane (1999–present), Daniel Sydlik (1974–2006)
- Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania - Don A. Adams, President (2000–present)
- Kimbanguist Church - Joseph Diangienda (1954–present)
- Mita Congregation - Teofilo Vargas Sein (1970–present)
- Unification Church - Sun Myung Moon (1954–present)
- Universal Church of the Kingdom of God - Edir Macedo (1979–present)
[edit] Islam or Islam derived
- Nation of Islam - Louis Farrakhan (1978–present)
[edit] Speculative science derived
- Scientology -
- David Miscavige, [1] President of the Religious Technology Center (1982–present), "highest ecclesiastical official of the Scientology religion" (1986–present)
- Heber Jentzsch, [2] official president of the Church of Scientology (1982–present)
[edit] References
- ^ "Southern Baptist Convention - President's Page - Welcome". Sbc.net. http://www.sbc.net/PresidentsPage/FrankPage/bio.asp. Retrieved 2011-05-02.
- ^ "Topic Galleries". mcall.com. http://www.mcall.com/news/local/all-4swart-5rjan30,0,3904539.story. Retrieved 2011-05-02.
[edit] External links
- http://www.rulers.org/relig.html
- http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/
- http://www.faswebdesign.com/ECPA/ (Eastern Catholic Churches)
- (French) http://www.eleves.ens.fr/home/sray/seca/ (Byzantine structures and Oriental Catholic Churches)
- http://home.wanadoo.nl/arjen.nandita2/uhj-members-timeline.htm (Baha´i Faith, Timeline of members of the Universal House of Justice)
- http://www.forum18.org/Archive.php?article_id=197 (Bogdo Gegeen)
- http://www.zanabazar.mn/Life/javzandamba.html (Bogdo Gegeen)
- (French) http://www.orthodoxie.com
- http://www.orthodoxresearchinstitute.org