Exarchate
This list of exarchates contains an overview of administrative jurisdictions, either political or ecclesiastical, that are headed by an exarch. The list includes both historical and modern exarchates.
Political exarchates
[edit]Roman Empire
[edit]- Roman imperial dioceses (headed by vicars, who were also called exarchs)
Byzantine Empire
[edit]- Exarchate of Africa
- Exarchate of Ravenna (or Exarchate of Italy)[1]
Ecclesiastical exarchates
[edit]Catholicism
[edit]Apostolic exarchates of the Byzantine Rite
- Greek Byzantine Catholic Church:
- Melkite (Greek) Catholic Church:
- Russian Greek Catholic Church:
- Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church:
- Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church:
Apostolic exarchates of the Antiochian Rite
Apostolic exarchates of the Armenian Rite
Patriarchal exarchates
[edit]Patriarchal exarchates of the Armenian Rite
Patriarchal exarchates of the Byzantine Rite
Patriarchal exarchates of the Antiochian Rite
Archiepiscopal exarchates
[edit]Archiepiscopal exarchates of the Byzantine Rite
Former Eastern Catholic exarchates
[edit]Former Eastern Catholic exarchates in the Old World
[edit]in Europe – Byzantine Rite
- Bulgarian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Sofia
- Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Turkey of Europe
- Hungarian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Miskolc
- Apostolic Exarchate of Łemkowszczyzna
- Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Belarus
- Ukrainian Catholic Archiepiscopal Exarchate of Donetsk-Kharkiv
- Ukrainian Catholic Archiepiscopal Exarchate of Lutsk-Volyn
- Ukrainian Catholic Archiepiscopal Exarchate of Odesa-Crimea
- Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2013)
- Byzantine Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia
- Apostolic Exarchate of Macedonia
in Asia – Armenian Rite
- Armenian Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate of Jerusalem
- Armenian Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate of Syria
in Asia – Antiochian Rite
- Syrian Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate of Lebanon
- Syro-Malankara Catholic Exarchate in the United States
in Asia – Syro-Oriental Rite
in Africa – Alexandrian Rite
in Africa – Antiochian Rite
Former Eastern Catholic exarchates in the New World
[edit]in the Americas – Antiochian Rite
in the Americas – Armenian Rite
- Armenian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Latin America and Mexico
- Armenian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of the USA and Canada
in the Americas – Byzantine Rite
- Romanian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of the USA
- Ruthenian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of the USA
- Melkite Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of the USA
- Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Canada
- Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Central Canada
- Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Eastern Canada
- Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Edmonton
- Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Manitoba
- Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Saskatoon
- Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Stamford
- Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Toronto
- Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of the USA
- Ukrainian Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Western Canada
in the Americas – Syro-Oriental Rite
Eastern Orthodoxy
[edit]Exarchates of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople
[edit]- Former
- Current
Exarchates of the Russian Orthodox Church
[edit]- Belarusian Exarchate
- Ukrainian Exarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church
- Russian Exarchate of North America (historical)
- Exarchate of the Russian Orthodox Church in Spain and Portugal
- Patriarchal Exarchate in Western Europe
- Patriarchal Exarchate in South-East Asia
Exarchates of other Eastern Orthodox jurisdictions
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Shlosser 2003, p. 27-45.
Sources
[edit]- Gelichi, Sauro (2021). "The Venetiae, the Exarchate and the Pentapolis". A Companion to Byzantine Italy. Boston-Leiden: Brill. pp. 360–386.
- Radojević, Mira; Mićić, Srđan B. (2015). "Serbian Orthodox Church Cooperation and Frictions with Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople and Bulgarian Exarchate During Interwar Period". Studia academica šumenesia. 2: 126–143.
- Shlosser, Franziska E. (2003). "The Exarchates of Africa and Italy". Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Byzantinistik. 53: 27–45.