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(New page: An Archbishop, in the Greek Orthodox Church, is a bishop who is head over a large see with several dioceses within it e.g. the Archbishop of Athens and all Greece, the [[Archbi...)
 
 
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An Archbishop, in the [[Greek Orthodox Church]], is a [[bishop]] who is head over a large see with several dioceses within it e.g. the [[Archbishop of Athens]] and all Greece, the [[Archbishop of America]], the [[Archbishop of Cyprus]], etc.
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An '''Archbishop''', in the [[Greek Orthodox Church]], is a [[bishop]] who is head over a large see with several dioceses within it e.g. the [[Archbishop of Athens]] and all Greece, the [[Archbishop of America]], the [[Archbishop of Cyprus]], etc.
  
 
An Archbishop is addressed as "His Beatitude".
 
An Archbishop is addressed as "His Beatitude".
  
 
[[Category:Eastern Orthodoxy]]
 
[[Category:Eastern Orthodoxy]]

Latest revision as of 13:11, March 10, 2009

An Archbishop, in the Greek Orthodox Church, is a bishop who is head over a large see with several dioceses within it e.g. the Archbishop of Athens and all Greece, the Archbishop of America, the Archbishop of Cyprus, etc.

An Archbishop is addressed as "His Beatitude".