Patriarch of Jerusalem (disambiguation)
- Patriarch of Jerusalem (disambiguation)
The Patriarch of Jerusalem is the primate of the Palestinian Christian community.
Patriarch of Jerusalem may also refer to:
*Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem, the representative of Oriental Orthodox churches in Jerusalem, 638-"present"
*Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, an archbishop of the Eastern Catholic Churches in Jerusalem, 1099-1291 and 1847-"present"
*Anglican-German Bishopric in Jerusalem, the joint representative of the German Lutheran and Anglican churches, 1840-1887
*Anglican Bishop of Jerusalem, the representative of the Anglican Communion in Jerusalem, 1887-"present"
ee also
Pentarchy
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