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Armenian Prelacy of Aleppo

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Diocese of Beroea

Բերիոյ Թեմ
Location
CountrySyria
Statistics
Population
- Total
(as of 2011 est.)
70,000
Churches17 (functioning)
Information
DenominationArmenian Apostolic Church
RiteArmenian Rite
Established1432
CathedralForty Martyrs Cathedral, Aleppo
Current leadership
PatriarchAram I
PrimateArchbishop Shahan Sarkisian
Website
Official website

Armenian Diocese of Beroea (Template:Lang-hy Berio Hayots Tem), is one of the oldest dioceses of the Armenian Apostolic Church outside the historic Armenian territories, covering the Syrian city of Aleppo and the governorates of Deir ez-Zor, Idlib, Latakia and ar-Raqqah. It is known as Beroea, being named after one of the ancient names of Aleppo; when the city was renamed Beroea (Βέροια) in 301 BC by Seleucus Nicator until the Arab conquest of Syria and Aleppo in 637 AD. The seat of the bishop is the Forty Martyrs Cathedral of Aleppo. It is under the jurisdiction of the Holy See of Cilicia of the Armenian Church.

History and churches

The prelacy building in Aleppo

The Armenian Diocese of Beroea was founded in 1432 in Aleppo by the Great House of Cilicia. Hovakim of Beroea became the first bishop of Aleppo between 1432 and 1442.[1] The estimated population of the diocese all over Syria is around 70,000 Armenians.[2] The prelacy has the following church buildings under its jurisdiction in Syria:[3]

References

  1. ^ The Diocese of Aleppo
  2. ^ "Diocese of Aleppo, History". Diocese of Aleppo.
  3. ^ The Diocese of Aleppo and the regions