Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Arbil explained

Jurisdiction:Archeparchy
Erbil of the Chaldeans
Latin:Archieparchia Arbilensis Chaldaeorum
Local:إيبارشية أربيل الكلدانية
Country:Iraq
Province:Immediately Subject to the Patriarchal See of Babylon
Denomination:Catholic Church
Sui Iuris Church:Chaldean Catholic Church
Rite:East Syriac Rite
Established:7 March 1968
Cathedral:Mar Yousif Cathedral
Patriarch:Louis Raphael I Sako
Bishop:Bashar Matti Warda
Bishop Title:Archbishop
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Website:chaldeanchurcherbil.orgwww.adiabene.com

The Chaldean Catholic Archdiocese of Erbil (Latin: Archieparchia Arbilensis Chaldaeorum, Arabic: إيبارشية أربيل الكلدانية) is a Chaldean Catholic diocese with its seat in Erbil, Kurdistan Region. Erected in 1968 with territory taken from the Archeparchy of Kirkuk, it is immediately subject to the Patriarchal See of Babylon. The see of the archbishop is the Cathedral of St. Joseph (Mar Yousif) in Ankawa, a suburb of Erbil.

Under Archbishop Bashar Warda, the archdiocese expanded its activity by creating the Catholic University in Erbil and several youth and healthcare agencies. In particular, the Archdiocese took a leading role in the care of Christians displaced from Mosul and the Nineveh Plains after the ISIS invasion of those areas in 2014. During this period, Ankawa and Erbil became the center of Christianity in Iraq.

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