Armenian Apostolic Diocese of Isfahan and Southern Iran
The Armenian Apostolic Diocese of Isfahan and Southern Iran, (Armenian: Սպահանի հայոց թեմ ; Persian: خلیفهگری ارامنه اصفهان), is Oriental Orthodox Christian diocese (or eparchy) of the Armenian Apostolic Church in New Julfa, Isfahan, Iran. It is within the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Catholicossate of the Great House of Cilicia, seated in Antelias, since 1960.
Armenian Apostolic Diocese of Isfahan and Southern Iran | |
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Building of Diocese of Isfahan (left) and the church of St Joseph of Arimathea (right). | |
Location | |
Country | Iran |
Territory | Isfahan and Southern Iran |
Coordinates | 32.63484393°N 51.65601701°E |
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Denomination | Armenian Apostolic |
Established | 1606 |
Cathedral | St. Joseph of Arimathea at the Holy Saviour Monastery, New Julfa, Isfahan, Iran |
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Before that it was called the Armenian Apostolic Diocese of Persia and India (Armenian: Իրանա-Հնդկաստանի հայոց թեմ ; Persian: خلیفهگری ارامنه ایران و هندوستان) and was under the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Catholicossate of All Armenians in Vagharshapat. It was originally founded by Khachatur Kesaratsi after establishment of New Julfa in early 17th century.
The Diocese of Isfahan and Southern Iran is currently headed by Archbishop Sipan Kashchian.[1]
List of Prelates
- Mesrop (1606–1620)
- Khachatour Kesaratsi (1620–1646)
- Davit I Jughayetsi (1652–1683)
- Stepanos Jughayetsi (1684–1696)
- Alexander Jughayetsi (1697–1706)
- Movses I Jughayetsi (1706–1725)
- Davit II Jughayetsi (1725–1728)
- Astvadsatour Farhabatsi (1729–1745)
- Poghos Jughayetsi (1748–1752)
- Gevorg Jughayetsi (1754–1768)
- Mkrtich Jughayetsi (1769–1787)
- Hakop Jughayetsi (ru) (1788–1791)
- Haroutioun Jughayetsi (1801–1810)
- Hovhannes I Echmiadsnetsi (1813–1817)
- Karapet Jughayetsi (1818–1831)
- Hovhannes II Bagrevandtsi (1832–1836)
- Khachatour II Vagharshapatsi (1838–1842)
- Hovhannes III Sourenian Ghrimetsi (1842–1848)
- Thadevos Begnazarian (1851–1863)
- Movses II Maghakian (1864–1871)
- Grigoris Hovhannisian (1872–1888)
- Yesai Astvadsatrian (1891–1896)
- Maghakia Terounian (1898–1901)
- Sahak Ayvatian (1902v1912, 1920–1922)
- Mesrop Ter Movsisian (1926–1930)
- Vahan Kostanian (1945–1949)
- Nerses Bakhtikian (1961–1965)
- Yeprem Tapagian (1965–1967)
- Ghevond Chepeyian (1968-1970)
- Garegin Sargsian (1971–1973)
- Mesrop Ashchian (1974–1977)
- Korioun Papian (1978–2002) [2]
- Sipan Kashchian
See also
References
- "اسقف اعظم سیپان کاشجیان - آلیک آنلاین". alikonline.ir (in Persian). Retrieved 2021-01-04.
- Լեւոն Գ. Մինասեան, Նոր Ջուղան աւելի քան մէկ եւ քառորդ դարում, Ս. Էջմիածին, 1999։ p. 87