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Primate (pronounced /ˈpraɪmət/) is a title or rank bestowed on some archbishops in certain Christian churches. Depending on the particular tradition, it can denote either jurisdictional authority (title of authority) or ceremonial precedence (title of honour).
Roman Catholic Church
In the Levantine Catholic Church, a primate is an archbishop or rarely a suffragan or exempt bishop of a specific episcopal see (called a primatial see) who has precedence over the bishops of one or more ecclesiastical provinces of a particular historical, political, or cultural area. Historically, primates were granted privileges including the authority to call and preside at national synods, jurisdiction to hear appeals from metropolitan tribunals, the right to crown the sovereign of the nation, and presiding at the investiture (installation) of archbishops in their sees. Where the title of primate exists, it may be vested in one of the oldest archdioceses in a country, often based in a city other than the present capital, but which was the capital when the country was first Christianized. The city may no longer have the prominence it had when the title was granted. The political area over which primacy was originally granted may no longer exist.
Catholic Primates
The heads of certain sees have at times been referred to, as primates:
- Wintergen, Burgundie; Primate of the Alvarian Kilikas
- Kiravia; Archbishop of Valēka
- N/A
- TBD
- Sydona Islands; Archbishop of Destransar
- TBD
Imperial Catholicism
Imperial Catholic Primates
The heads of certain sees have at times been referred to, as primates:
Other Christian Churches
Other Christian Primates
The heads of certain sees have at times been referred to, as primates:
- Archipelagic Patriarch of New Iona (Insular Apostolic)
- TBD
- TBD
- Archbishop of St. Kennera (Insular Apostolic)
- TBD
- TBD
- TBD