Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Qamishli
The Armenian Catholic Eparchy of Qamishli is a suffragan eparchy of the Armenian Catholic Church sui iuris in the Patriarch's own ecclesiastical province 'of Cilicia', serving part of Syria.
Its cathedral eparchial see is the Cathedral of Saint-Joseph, in Qamishli.
History
Established on 29 June 1954 as Eparchy of Al-Qamishli, on territory split off from the then Armenian Catholic Archeparchy of Mardin.Episcopal ordinaries
;Suffragan Eparchs of Al-Qamishli- Joseph Gennangi ; emeritate as Titular Bishop of Adana of the Armenians
- Krikor Ayvazian, emeritate as Titular Bishop of Marasc of the Armenians
- Apostolic Administrator André Bedoglouyan, Patriarchal Clergy Institute of Bzommar, while Titular Bishop of Comana Armeniæ & Auxiliary Eparch of Cilicia of the Armenians ; later Patriarchal Exarch of Jerusalem of the Armenians, Protosyncellus of Amman and Jerusalem of the Armenians
- Joseph Arnaouti, I.C.P.B., later Auxiliary Eparch of San Gregorio de Narek en Buenos Aires of the Armenians, Bishop of Curia of the Armenians, Patriarchal Exarch of Damascus of the Armenians
- Apostolic Administrator Boutros Marayati, while Archeparch of Aleppo of the Armenians