J
JJRfan
Guest
I believe that major archbishops of major archiepiscopal Eastern Catholic Churches are patriarchs in all but name. In other words, even though he is called major archbishop rather than patriarch, he has, over his major archiepiscopal church, exactly the same authority* that a patriarch has over a patriarchal church.
Is this, in fact, true?
Do major archbishops have exactly the same authority* as a patriarch? Are there, actually, any differences in their authority*.
*I hope authority is the correct term or is it power or, even more precisely, power of governance?
Is this, in fact, true?
Do major archbishops have exactly the same authority* as a patriarch? Are there, actually, any differences in their authority*.
*I hope authority is the correct term or is it power or, even more precisely, power of governance?
