Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Amadiyah and Zaku, the Glossary
Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Zakho is a diocese of the Chaldean Church in the second half of the 19th century and for most of the 20th century. The diocese of Zakho was merged with the Chaldean diocese of ʿAmadiya in 1987. In December 2001, a new bishop was consecrated. In July 2013, Zakho was suppressed to the Diocese of Amadiyah.[1]
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20 relations: Alqosh, Catholic Church, Chaldean Catholic Church, Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Amadiya, Cizre, Dicastery for the Eastern Churches, Diocese, Duhok, East Syriac Rite, Holy See, Joseph VI Audo, Khabur (Tigris), Mosul, Petros Hanna Issa Al-Harboli, Priesthood in the Catholic Church, Rabban Hormizd Monastery, Sharanish, Tel Keppe, World War I, Zakho.
- Chaldean Catholic dioceses
Alqosh
Alqosh (ܐܲܠܩܘܿܫ, אלקוש, ألقوش, alternatively spelled Alkosh, Alqoš, or Alqush) is a town in the Nineveh Plains of northern Iraq, a sub-district of the Tel Kaif District situated 45 km north of the city of Mosul.
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Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2024.
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Chaldean Catholic Church
The Chaldean Catholic Church is an Eastern Catholic particular church (sui iuris) in full communion with the Holy See and the rest of the Catholic Church, and is headed by the Chaldean Patriarchate.
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Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Amadiya
Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Amadiya (or Amadia) was a historical eparchy (diocese) of the Chaldean Catholic Church, until it was united with the Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Zakho in 2013. Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Amadiyah and Zaku and Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Amadiya are Chaldean Catholic dioceses.
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Cizre
Cizre is a city in the Cizre District of Şırnak Province in Turkey.
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Dicastery for the Eastern Churches
The Dicastery for the Eastern Churches (also called Dicastery for the Oriental Churches), previously named Congregation for the Oriental Churches or Congregation for the Eastern Churches (Congregatio pro Ecclesiis Orientalibus), is a dicastery of the Roman Curia responsible for contact with the Eastern Catholic churches for the sake of assisting their development and protecting their rights.
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Diocese
In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop.
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Duhok
Duhok (translit; Dohūk.; Beth Nohadra., Dohok) is a city in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
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East Syriac Rite
The East Syriac Rite, or East Syrian Rite (also called the Edessan Rite, Assyrian Rite, Persian Rite, Chaldean Rite, Nestorian Rite, Babylonian Rite or Syro-Oriental Rite), is an Eastern Christian liturgical rite that employs the Divine Liturgy of Saints Addai and Mari and utilizes the East Syriac dialect as its liturgical language.
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Holy See
The Holy See (url-status,; Santa Sede), also called the See of Rome, Petrine See or Apostolic See, is the jurisdiction of the pope in his role as the Bishop of Rome.
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Joseph VI Audo
Joseph VI Audo (or Audu or Oddo) (1790–1878) was the Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church from 1847 to 1878.
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Khabur (Tigris)
The Khabur or Little Khabur (Xabûr, Ava Xabûr or Xabîr, Habur, Khabir or Habur Suyu (Habur Water)) is a river that rises in Turkey and flows through Iraq to join the Tigris at the tripoint of Turkey, Iraq and Syria.
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Mosul
Mosul (al-Mawṣil,,; translit; Musul; Māwṣil) is a major city in northern Iraq, serving as the capital of Nineveh Governorate.
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Petros Hanna Issa Al-Harboli
Petros Hanna Issa Al-Harboli (July 1, 1946 Zakho, Dahuk, Iraq– November 3, 2010 Zaku, Iraq) was the Catholic bishop of the Chaldean Catholic Church Diocese of Zakho, Iraq.
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Priesthood in the Catholic Church
The priesthood is the office of the ministers of religion, who have been commissioned ("ordained") with the Holy orders of the Catholic Church.
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Rabban Hormizd Monastery
Rabban Hormizd Monastery (ܪܒܢ ܗܘܪܡܝܙܕ ܥܓ̰ܡܝܐ.) is an important monastery of the Assyrian Church of The East, and the Chaldean Catholic Church, founded about 640 AD by the Assyrian Church of The East, carved out in the mountains about 2 miles from Alqosh, Iraq, 28 miles north of Mosul.
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Sharanish
Sharanish (translit, שראנש, ܫܪܢܘܫ) is an Assyrian village in Dohuk Governorate in Kurdistan Region, Iraq.
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Tel Keppe
Tel Keppe (ܬܸܠ ܟܹܐܦܹܐ, تل كيف, alternatively spelled Tel Kaif, Tilkepe, or Telkef) is a town in northern Iraq.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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Zakho
Zakho, also spelled Zaxo (Zaxo, Zākhō,,, Zāxo) is a city in the Kurdistan Region, at the centre of the Zakho District of the Dohuk Governorate, located a few kilometers from the Ibrahim-Khalil border.
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See also
Chaldean Catholic dioceses
- Akre (diocese)
- Archdiocese of Angamaly
- Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Ahvaz
- Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Amida
- Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Arbil
- Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Baghdad
- Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Basra
- Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Kirkuk-Sulaimaniya
- Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Mosul
- Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Tehran
- Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Urmyā
- Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Aleppo
- Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Alqosh
- Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Amadiya
- Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Amadiyah and Zaku
- Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Aqra
- Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Beirut
- Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Cairo
- Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Mar Addai of Toronto
- Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Mardin
- Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Saint Thomas the Apostle of Sydney
- Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Salmas
- Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Seert
- Chaldean Catholic Territory Dependent on the Patriarch of Jordan
- Chaldean Catholic Territory of Jerusalem
- Chaldean Diocese of Amid
- Dioceses of the Church of the East after 1552
- Gazarta (Chaldean diocese)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaldean_Catholic_Eparchy_of_Amadiyah_and_Zaku
Also known as Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Amadiyah, Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Amadiyah and Zaku, Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Zakho, Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Zaku, Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Zaku-Amadiya, Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Zakho, Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Zaku, Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Zaku-Amadiya, Zakho (Chaldean Diocese), Zakho of the Chaldeans, Zaku of the Chaldeans, Zaku-Amadiya (Chaldean Diocese).