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- Catholicos abstract "Catholicos, plural Catholicoi, is a title used for the head of certain churches in some Eastern Christian traditions. The title implies autocephaly and in some cases is borne by the designated head of an autonomous church, in which case the holder might have other titles such as Patriarch. In other cases a catholicos heads a Particular Church and is subject to a patriarch or other church head. The word is a transliteration of the ancient Greek καθολικός, pl. καθολικοί, derived from καθ' ὅλου (kath'olou, "generally") from κατά (kata, "down") and ὅλος (holos, "whole"), meaning "concerning the whole, universal, general"; it originally designated a financial or civil office in the Roman Empire. The name of the Catholic Church is derived from the same linguistic origin. The Church of the East, some Oriental Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox churches, and some Eastern Catholic Churches historically use this title. In the Church of the East, the title was given to the church's head, the Patriarch of the Church of the East; the title Catholicos is also used for the head of the Armenian Apostolic Church and the Georgian Orthodox Church. In the Syriac Orthodox Church the Catholicos of the East was given to the Maphrian, historically an office below the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch.".
- Catholicos wikiPageExternalLink Catholicate.htm.
- Catholicos wikiPageID "961557".
- Catholicos wikiPageRevisionID "615831248".
- Catholicos hasPhotoCollection Catholicos.
- Catholicos subject Category:Armenian_Apostolic_Church.
- Catholicos subject Category:Bishops_by_type.
- Catholicos subject Category:Christian_terminology.
- Catholicos subject Category:Eastern_Christian_ecclesiastical_offices.
- Catholicos subject Category:Ecclesiastical_titles.
- Catholicos subject Category:Syro-Malankara_Catholic_Church.
- Catholicos type Bishop109857200.
- Catholicos type BishopsByType.
- Catholicos type CausalAgent100007347.
- Catholicos type Clergyman109927451.
- Catholicos type Leader109623038.
- Catholicos type LivingThing100004258.
- Catholicos type Object100002684.
- Catholicos type Organism100004475.
- Catholicos type Person100007846.
- Catholicos type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Catholicos type Priest110470779.
- Catholicos type SpiritualLeader109505153.
- Catholicos type Whole100003553.
- Catholicos type YagoLegalActor.
- Catholicos type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Catholicos type Thing.
- Catholicos comment "Catholicos, plural Catholicoi, is a title used for the head of certain churches in some Eastern Christian traditions. The title implies autocephaly and in some cases is borne by the designated head of an autonomous church, in which case the holder might have other titles such as Patriarch. In other cases a catholicos heads a Particular Church and is subject to a patriarch or other church head. The word is a transliteration of the ancient Greek καθολικός, pl.".
- Catholicos label "Catholicos".
- Catholicos label "Catholicos".
- Catholicos label "Catholicos".
- Catholicos label "Catholicós".
- Catholicos label "Católico (título)".
- Catholicos label "Katholikos".
- Catholicos label "Katholikos".
- Catholicos label "Katholikos".
- Catholicos label "Katholikós".
- Catholicos label "Katolikos".
- Catholicos label "Katolikos".
- Catholicos label "Католикос".
- Catholicos label "Католикос".
- Catholicos label "カトリコス".
- Catholicos label "가톨리코스".
- Catholicos seeAlso Catholicos_of_the_East_(disambiguation).
- Catholicos sameAs Katholikos.
- Catholicos sameAs Catholicós.
- Catholicos sameAs Catholicos.
- Catholicos sameAs Katholikos.
- Catholicos sameAs Catholicos.
- Catholicos sameAs カトリコス.
- Catholicos sameAs 가톨리코스.
- Catholicos sameAs Katholikos.
- Catholicos sameAs Katolikos.
- Catholicos sameAs Católico_(título).
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- Catholicos sameAs Q619896.
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- Catholicos sameAs Catholicos.
- Catholicos wasDerivedFrom Catholicos?oldid=615831248.
- Catholicos isPrimaryTopicOf Catholicos.