Church of Jerusalem
The Église of Jerusalem was one of the Christian first, if not first, Églises and one of the components of the Pentarchie. According to the tradition, it would have been rested by the apostle Jacques.
Bishops of Jerusalem
-
Jacques I {{er}} (until in 62)
- Siméon I {{er}} (70 - 99)
- Right Ier (99 - 111)
- Zacchée Ier (111 -?)
- Tobie Ier (? -?)
- Benjamin Ier (? - 117)
- Jean Ier (117 -?)
- Matthieu Ier (? -?)
- Philippe Ier (? -?)
- Sénèque Ier (? -?)
- Just II (? -?)
- Lévi Ier (? -?)
- Éphrème Ier (? -?)
- Joseph Ier (? -?)
- Judas (? - 134)
- Marc (134 -?)
- Cassien (? -?)
- Publius (? -?)
- Maxime (? -?)
- Julien (? -?)
- Gaïus I (? -?)
- Symmaque (? -?)
- Gaïus II (? - 162)
- Julien II (162 -?)
- Capiton (? -?)
- Maxime II (? -?)
- Antonin (? -?)
- Valens (? -?)
- Dolichien (? - 185)
- Narcisse I {{er}} (185 -?)
- Dius (? -?)
- Germanion (? -?)
- Gorde (? - 211)
- Narcisse I {{er}} (restored) (? - 231)
- Alexandre (231 - 249)
- Mazabane (249 - 260)
- Iménée (260 - 276)
- Zamudas (276 - 283)
- Hermon (283 - 314)
- Macaire I (314 - 333)
- Maxime III (333 - 348)
- Cyrille I {{er}} (350 - 386)
- Jean II (386 - 417)
- Praulius (417 - 422)
- Juvénale Ier (422 - 458)
Current church
Two current Churches, pertaining to different communions, are the heiresses:
-
the orthodoxe Church of Jerusalem (orthodoxe communion)
- the Latin Church of Jerusalem (catholic)
Jerusalem is also the seat of an autonomous patriarchate of the Armenian apostolic Église.
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