Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Tehran

Coordinates: 35°42′00″N 51°25′00″E / 35.7000°N 51.4167°E / 35.7000; 51.4167
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St. Joseph's Cathedral, Tehran.

The Chaldean Catholic Metropolitan Archeparchy of Tehran (

suffragan
.

History

Chaldean Catholic church in Sanandaj.

The archeparchy was established in 1853 in the city of

Chaldean Catholic Archdiocese of Kirkuk (in Iraqi Kurdistan
).

In 1944, the archdiocese moved its headquarters to Tehran, the capital of Iran.

On 3 January 1966, it lost territory to establish the non-Metropolitan Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Ahvaz, also in Iran.

The Assyrian community of Sanandaj gradually migrated to Tehran from 1960 to 1968, lived in the same district of Agha Zaman (now Namak), and frequently visits Sanandaj as their birthplace. There are still some Assyrian houses from the early 1900s intact and in use today.

It enjoyed a papal visit from Pope Paul VI in November 1970.

On 16 March 1971, the Chaldean Catholic Archdiocese of Sehna was renamed the Archdiocese of Tehran.[2]

Metropolitan Archeparchs (archbishops)

Metropolitan Archeparchs of Sehna (Sanandaj, Sinna)
  • Girolamo Shimun Kashat † (Ordained Bishop on 7 September 1857)
  • Youhanna Nissan† (12 May 1914 - 20 April 1937)
  • Abraham Elias, C.M. † (Appointed 6 September 1938 - Died 15 February 1940)
  • Yosep Sheikho † (Appointed 22 May 1944 - Retired 7 Mar 1970)
  • Zaia Datchou (between 1960-mid 1970s)
Metropolitan Archbishops of Tehran

Diocesan properties

The Pahlavi School, built in 1916 in the Aqa Zaman district, is no longer there as it has been destroyed for a main street in recent development.

References

  1. ^ Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Diocese of Sehna" . Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  2. ^ a b catholic-hierarchy.org

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