Chaldean Catholic Patriarchate of Baghdad

The Chaldean Catholic Patriarchate of Baghdad, or simply the Chaldean Patriarchate (Latin: Patriarchatus Chaldaeorum), is the official title held by the primate of the Chaldean Catholic Church. The patriarchate is based in the Cathedral of Mary Mother of Sorrows, Baghdad, Iraq. The current patriarch is Louis Raphaël I Sako. He is assisted by the archbishop of Erbil Shlemon Warduni and the Auxiliary Bishop of Baghdad Basel Yaldo. Its cathedral is the Church of Mary Mother of Sorrows in Baghdad, Iraq.

Chaldean Catholic Patriarchate of Baghdad

Patriarchatus Chaldaeorum
Catholic
Incumbent:
Louis Raphaël I Sako
elected 31 January 2013
Location
CountryIraq
HeadquartersBaghdad, Iraq
Information
First holderSaint Thomas the Apostle (as Patriarch of the Church of the East by tradition),
Shimun VIII Yohannan Sulaqa (as Chaldean Catholic Patriarch)
DenominationChaldean Catholic Church
RiteEast Syriac Rite
EstablishedApostolic Era
280 as Diocese of Seleucia-Ctesifonte
1553 as Eastern Catholic Patriarchate
CathedralCathedral of Our Lady of Sorrows
LanguageEast-Syriac
Website
Official website

Chaldean Catholics are the majority of Assyrians in Iraq, an indigenous people of North Mesopotamia.

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