Syriac Catholic Archeparchy of Baghdad
The Syriac Catholic Archeparchy of Baghdad is a Syriac Catholic Church ecclesiastical territory or archeparchy of the Catholic Church in Iraq. It is not a metropolitan see and is directly exempt to the Syriac Catholic Patriarch of Antioch, though not part of his or any other ecclesiastical province, and in Rome depends on the Congregation for the Oriental Churches.
The cathedral is the Sayidat al-Nejat Cathedral, in the episcopal see and national capital of Baghdad.
History
The Archeparchy of Baghdad was established on 28 September 1862 on Iraqi territory that had previously been without an episcopal ordinary or ecclesiastical territory of the Syriac Catholic Church.Episcopal ordinaries
;Archeparchs of Baghdad- Atanasio Raffaele Ciarchi
- Athanase Ignace Nuri, Titular Archbishop of Hierapolis in Syria of the Syriacs
- Atanasio Giorgio Dallal, later Archeparch of Mossul of the Syriacs
- Atanasio Behnam Kalian, Titular Bishop of Bahtnæ of the Syriacs, Auxiliary Eparch of the patriarchate Antioch of the Syriacs, Auxiliary Eparch of Mardin and Amida of the Syriacs
- Atanasio Paolo Hindo, previously Titular Bishop of Arethusa of the Syriacs
- Athanase Jean Daniel Bakose
- Athanase Matti Shaba Matoka, succeeded as former Titular Bishop of Dara Syrorum of the Syriacs & Auxiliary Eparch of Baghdad of the Syriacs ; later Patriarchal Exarch of Basra and the Gulf of the Syriacs
- Yousif Abba