List of Catholic dioceses in Iraq
The Catholic Church of Iraq has no national (Latin) episcopal conference, but is united in an inter-rite Assembly of the Catholic Bishops of Iraq, given its diversity :
- a Latin non-Metropolitan Archdiocese (participation in the transcontinental Arab Region Latin Bishops conference)
- divided over four Eastern Catholic rite-specific particular churches: a Patriarchate, two Metropolitan - and six other archeparchies, three more eparchies and two (pre-diocesan) Patriarchal exarchates.
There is an Apostolic Nunciature to Iraq in the national capital Baghdad, as papal diplomatic representation at embassy-level (Established as Apostolic Delegation of Mesopotamia, Kurdistan and Lesser Armenia, in 1937 renamed as Apostolic Delegation of Iraq, promoted on 1966.10.14), into which is also vested the Apostolic Nunciature to neighbouring (Trans)Jordan.
Current dioceses
Exempt Jurisdiction
(non-Metropolitan)
(at Al-Mansour, Baghdad; initially Diocese of Seleucia-Ctesifon)
- Archeparchy of Basra (Bassorah, successor of Perat-Maishan)
- Archeparchy of Arbil
- Archeparchy of Mosul
Ecclesiastical Province of Baghdad
Ecclesiastical Province of Kirkuk
- Metropolitan Archeparchy of Kirkuk-Sulaimaniya (nominal, no suffragan)
Defunct jurisdictions
Titular sees
- Two Episcopal Titular bishoprics: Anbar of the Chaldeans, Hirta (now Latin)
Other defunct jurisdictions
TO BE COMPLETED?
Apart from the precursors of the current sees :
- Latin :
- Mission sui iuris of Mossul (suppressed)
- Apostolic Prefecture of Syria and Cilicia (formerly and later Mission sui iuris)
- Eastern Catholic :
- Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Sulaimaniya (merged into Kirkuk)
- Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Zaku (Zākhō; merged into Amadiyah = Amadia)