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Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Istanbul

The Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Constantinople (Exarchatus Apostolicus Constantinopolitanus) is an Apostolic Exarchate (a missionary pre-diocesan structure) of the Greek Byzantine Catholic Church which is an Eastern Catholic Church. As a sui iuris (autonomous) Church, it is in full communion with the Holy See. In its liturgical services it uses the Byzantine Rite in the Greek language. It is effectively defunct.

The exarchate is exempt, which means that it is directly subject to the Holy See, as the Greek Catholic Church does not have a metropolitan bishop. Its geographic remit includes the entire territory of Turkey. Its cathedral church is the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity which is situated in Istanbul. As of 2017, it was the sole parish of the exarchate and had 16 parishioners. The last resident Greek-Catholic priest in Constantinople died in 1997 and has not been replaced. The only regular services in the Church of the Holy Trinity are held by exiled Chaldean of the Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Amida living in the city.[1]

History edit

The first steps toward creating a particular jurisdiction for Greek Catholics of the Byzantine Rite in the European part of the Ottoman Empire were made in 1907, when Greek Catholic priest Isaias Papadopoulos was made vicar general for the Greek Catholics within the jurisdiction of the Apostolic Delegation of Constantinople.[2]

The Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Constantinople (Istanbul) was founded on June 11, 1911, as the Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of European Turkey.[3] At the same time, on June 28 (1911), Isaias Papadopoulos was appointed titular bishop of Gratianopolis,[4] and he was also entrusted with the initial organization of the newly formed Exarchate, but he was not appointed apostolic exarch. That question had to be postponed because of the breakout of Balkan Wars (1912-1913) when the Ottoman Empire lost most of its European territory, and the consequent breakout of First World War (1914-1918). The first apostolic exarch, George Calavassy, was appointed only after the war, in 1920.

On June 11, 1932, it lost territory to establish the Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Greece.[5] In 1936, it was renamed as Apostolic Exarchate of Istanbul or of Constantinople. On November 25, 1999, Bishop Louis Pelâtre, A.A., Apostolic Vicar of the Roman Catholic Apostolic Vicariate of Istanbul,[6] was named apostolic administrator of the exarchate. On April 16, 2016, Fr. Rubén Tierrablanca Gonzalez, O.F.M, was named administrator of the exarchate, with the retirement of Bishop Pelâtre. He also holds the office of Apostolic Vicar of Istanbul.[7]

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References edit

  1. ^ KCBC.co.in - "Last resident Greek-Catholic priest in Constantinople". Retrieved 15 June 2023
  2. ^ Frazee 2006, p. 255.
  3. ^ Catholic Hierarchy: Apostolic Exarchate of Istanbul (Constantinople)[self-published source]
  4. ^ Catholic Hierarchy: Bishop Isaias Papadopoulos[self-published source]
  5. ^ Catholic Hierarchy: Apostolic Exarchate of Greece (Greek)[self-published source]
  6. ^ Catholic Hierarchy: Louis Pelâtre[self-published source]
  7. ^ "Fr. Rubén Tierrablanca, OFM, Nominated Apostolic Vicar of Istanbul". Ordo Fratrum Minorum. 2016-04-16. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
  8. ^ Catholic Hierarchy: Georges Calavassy[self-published source]
  9. ^ Catholic Hierarchy: Denis Leonid Varouhas[self-published source]
  10. ^ Catholic Hierarchy: Domenico Caloyera[self-published source]
  11. ^ Catholic Hierarchy: Louis Pelâtre[self-published source]
  12. ^ Catholic Hierarchy: Rubén Tierrablanca Gonzalez[self-published source]

Sources edit

  • Frazee, Charles A. (2006) [1983]. Catholics and Sultans: The Church and the Ottoman Empire 1453-1923. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521027007.

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entire territory of Turkey Its cathedral church is the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity which is situated in Istanbul As of 2017 it was the sole parish of the exarchate and had 16 parishioners The last resident Greek Catholic priest in Constantinople died in 1997 and has not been replaced The only regular services in the Church of the Holy Trinity are held by exiled Chaldean of the Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Amida living in the city 1 Contents 1 History 2 Ordinaries 3 See also 4 References 5 Sources 6 External linksHistory editThe first steps toward creating a particular jurisdiction for Greek Catholics of the Byzantine Rite in the European part of the Ottoman Empire were made in 1907 when Greek Catholic priest Isaias Papadopoulos was made vicar general for the Greek Catholics within the jurisdiction of the Apostolic Delegation of Constantinople 2 The Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Constantinople Istanbul was founded on June 11 1911 as the Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of European Turkey 3 At the same time on June 28 1911 Isaias Papadopoulos was appointed titular bishop of Gratianopolis 4 and he was also entrusted with the initial organization of the newly formed Exarchate but he was not appointed apostolic exarch That question had to be postponed because of the breakout of Balkan Wars 1912 1913 when the Ottoman Empire lost most of its European territory and the consequent breakout of First World War 1914 1918 The first apostolic exarch George Calavassy was appointed only after the war in 1920 On June 11 1932 it lost territory to establish the Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Greece 5 In 1936 it was renamed as Apostolic Exarchate of Istanbul or of Constantinople On November 25 1999 Bishop Louis Pelatre A A Apostolic Vicar of the Roman Catholic Apostolic Vicariate of Istanbul 6 was named apostolic administrator of the exarchate On April 16 2016 Fr Ruben Tierrablanca Gonzalez O F M was named administrator of the exarchate with the retirement of Bishop Pelatre He also holds the office of Apostolic Vicar of Istanbul 7 Ordinaries editGeorge Calavassy Apostolic Exarch of Constantinople July 13 1920 June 11 1932 Titular Bishop of Theodoropolis of the Greeks later Apostolic Exarch of Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Greece Greece June 11 1932 November 7 1957 8 Dionisio Leonida Varouhas Apostolic Exarch of Constantinople June 11 1932 death January 28 1957 Titular Bishop of Gratianopolis 9 Domenico Caloyera O P as Apostolic Administrator sede plena May 27 1955 January 28 1957 next Apostolic Administrator sede vacante January 28 1957 1976 later Metropolitan Archbishop of Izmir Turkey December 7 1978 January 22 1983 10 Louis Pelatre A A Apostolic Administrator November 25 1999 2016 Titular Bishop of Sasima since July 9 1992 Apostolic Vicar of Istanbul Turkey July 9 1992 2016 President of Episcopal Conference of Turkey 1995 2001 Apostolic Administrator November 25 1996 2016 11 Ruben Tierrablanca Gonzalez O F M Apostolic Administrator April 16 2016 December 22 2020 titular Bishop of Tubernuca 12 Lorenzo Piretto O P Apostolic Administrator December 24 2020 September 13 2021 Massimiliano Palinuro Apostolic Administrator September 14 2021 present See also editCatholic Church in Turkey Bulgarian Catholic Apostolic Vicariate of Istanbul Greek Catholic Church of NazarethReferences edit KCBC co in Last resident Greek Catholic priest in Constantinople Retrieved 15 June 2023 Frazee 2006 p 255 Catholic Hierarchy Apostolic Exarchate of Istanbul Constantinople self published source Catholic Hierarchy Bishop Isaias Papadopoulos self published source Catholic Hierarchy Apostolic Exarchate of Greece Greek self published source Catholic Hierarchy Louis Pelatre self published source Fr Ruben Tierrablanca OFM Nominated Apostolic Vicar of Istanbul Ordo Fratrum Minorum 2016 04 16 Retrieved 2020 08 25 Catholic Hierarchy Georges Calavassy self published source Catholic Hierarchy Denis Leonid Varouhas self published source Catholic Hierarchy Domenico Caloyera self published source Catholic Hierarchy Louis Pelatre self published source Catholic Hierarchy Ruben Tierrablanca Gonzalez self published source Sources editFrazee Charles A 2006 1983 Catholics and Sultans The Church and the Ottoman Empire 1453 1923 Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521027007 External links editCatholic Hierarchy Apostolic Exarchate of Istanbul Constantinople self published Catholic Hierarchy Apostolic Exarchate of Greece Greek self published Catholic Hierarchy Georges Calavassy self published Catholic Hierarchy Denis Leonid Varouhas self published Catholic Hierarchy Domenico Caloyera self published Catholic Hierarchy Louis Pelatre self published Catholic Hierarchy Ruben Tierrablanca Gonzalez self published Unofficial Home Page of the Society of St John Chrysostom of Ayatriada Rum Katoliki Kilise Istanbul 41 02 13 N 28 58 39 E 41 0369 N 28 9775 E 41 0369 28 9775 Portals nbsp Christianity nbsp Catholicism nbsp 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