Patriarchate of Antioch

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The Patriarchate of Antioch is one of the most ancient and historically significant episcopal sees of Christianity, traditionally associated with the early church community founded by the Apostle Peter in the city of Antioch.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Apostolic see
Christian episcopal see
ancient patriarchate
patriarchate
associatedWithCity Antioch
associatedWithCouncil First Council of Nicaea
associatedWithModernCity Antakya
associatedWithModernCountry Turkey
associatedWithPerson Ignatius of Antioch
John Chrysostom
Theophilus of Antioch
eraOfOrigin 1st century
hasRite Byzantine Rite
Maronite Rite
West Syriac liturgical tradition
surface form: West Syriac Rite
hasSchism separate Catholic and Orthodox patriarchates
split between Chalcedonian and non-Chalcedonian lines
hasSuccessorChurch Antiochian Orthodox Church
surface form: Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch

Latin Patriarchate of Antioch
Maronite Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch
surface form: Maronite Patriarchate of Antioch

Melkite Greek Catholic
surface form: Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch

Syriac Catholic Church
surface form: Syriac Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch

Syriac Orthodox Church
surface form: Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch
hasTitle Patriarch of Antioch
historicalImportance major center of early Christianity
historicalRank third in honor after Rome and Constantinople in the Pentarchy
influencedBy Hellenistic period
surface form: Hellenistic culture

Semitic Christian traditions
jurisdictionRegion Cilicia
Mesopotamia
historical Syria
parts of Asia Minor
languageOfLiturgy Arabic
Greek
Syriac
linkedToEvent early Christian missions to Gentiles
linkedToScripture Acts of the Apostles
linkedToTradition place where followers of Jesus were first called Christians
oneOf Pentarchy
five ancient patriarchates
partOf early Christian Church
recognizedAtCouncil Council of Chalcedon
religion Christianity
tradition Eastern Catholic
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodox

Latin Catholic
Oriental Orthodoxy
surface form: Oriental Orthodox
traditionallyFoundedBy Apostle Peter

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Ignatius of Antioch seeAlso Patriarchate of Antioch
Patriarchate of Constantinople inCommunionWith Patriarchate of Antioch
Maronite Christianity patriarchalSee Patriarchate of Antioch
this entity surface form: Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East
Melkite Greek Catholic patriarchalSee Patriarchate of Antioch
Syriac Orthodox Church spiritualHeritageFrom Patriarchate of Antioch
this entity surface form: Church of Antioch
Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East historicalOrigin Patriarchate of Antioch
this entity surface form: ancient Patriarchate of Antioch
Latin Patriarchate of Antioch seeAlso Patriarchate of Antioch
Pan-Orthodox Congress of 1923 nonParticipant Patriarchate of Antioch
Antakya religiousSignificance Patriarchate of Antioch
this entity surface form: patriarchate of Antioch
Patriarch of Antioch and All the East claimsSuccessionFrom Patriarchate of Antioch
this entity surface form: See of Antioch
Synod of 1724 hasLocation Patriarchate of Antioch
Synod of 1724 hasEcclesiasticalJurisdiction Patriarchate of Antioch
this entity surface form: See of Antioch
Synod of Bishops of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church associatedSee Patriarchate of Antioch
this entity surface form: Patriarchate of Antioch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church
Jacobite Church patriarchalSee Patriarchate of Antioch
this entity surface form: Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East
Patriarch of Antioch and All the East seeAlso Patriarchate of Antioch
Patriarch of Antioch and All the East claimsApostolicSuccessionFrom Patriarchate of Antioch
this entity surface form: Apostolic See of Antioch
Batnan in Serugh ecclesiasticalProvince Patriarchate of Antioch
Patriarch of Antioch appliesToJurisdiction Patriarchate of Antioch
this entity surface form: See of Antioch
Bishop of Beroea associatedWith Patriarchate of Antioch
Flavian I of Antioch seeAlso Patriarchate of Antioch
Bishop of Mopsuestia partOf Patriarchate of Antioch
Moran Mor Ignatius Elias III see Patriarchate of Antioch
Eudoxius of Antioch seeAlso Patriarchate of Antioch
Patriarch of Antioch and all the East of the Syriacs traditionallyClaimsSuccessionFrom Patriarchate of Antioch
this entity surface form: ancient See of Antioch
Eastern Orthodox patriarchates includeHistoricalSee Patriarchate of Antioch