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This is a list of the Chaldean Catholicoi-Patriarchs of Baghdad, formerly Babylon, the leaders of the Chaldean Catholic Church and one of the Patriarchs of the east of the Catholic Church starting from 1553 following the schism of 1552 which caused a break in the Church of the East, which later led to the founding of the Chaldean Catholic Church.
Joseph I (1681–1696), who served as the Metropolitan of Amid (modern-day Diyarbakır, Turkey) led an off-shoot of the Church of the East and joined the Catholic Church. His successor, Joseph II (1696–1713), was officially bestowed with the symbolic title Patriarch of Babylon.
First Presbyterian Church of Babylon, 79 East Main Street; St. Nicholas' Greek Orthodox Church, 200 Great East Neck Road (West Babylon) St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, 40 Grove Place; Seventh Day Adventist Church, 136 Fire Island Avenue; United Methodist Church of Babylon, 21 James Street
In 1681 a Catholic line of patriarchs who took the name Joseph was founded at Amid (Diyarbakr). The Patriarch of this church were: Joseph I (1681–95); Joseph II (1696–1712); Joseph III (1713–57); Joseph IV (patriarch, 1757–80; patriarchal administrator, 1781–96); and Joseph V (1804–28). Strictly speaking, Augustine Hindi, who styled ...
St. Joseph's Church (also Church of St. Joseph) is the name of numerous churches that are named for Saint Joseph, some of which are located in: For a complete list, ...
One of the modern Churches that boast descent from it says it is "the Church in Babylon" spoken of in 1 Peter 5:13 and that he visited it. [39] Under the rule of the Sasanian Empire, which overthrew the Parthians in 224, the Church of the East continued to develop its distinctive identity by use of the Syriac language and Syriac script.
The Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Mar Addai of Toronto is the sole eparchy (Eastern Catholic diocese) of the Chaldean Catholic Church (Syro-Oriental Rite) in Canada.. It depends directly on the Chaldean Catholic Patriarch of Babylon, but it not part of any ecclesiastical province.
Coptic icon of St. Simon the Shoemaker (depicted as a one-eyed man carrying a sack of water, as he used to carry water to the sick and the old every morning before going to work. The Church of the Holy Virgin in Babylon El-Darag (Babylon of the Steps) ( Arabic : كنيسة السيدة العذراء في بابليون الدرج ) is a Coptic ...