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Coat-of-arms of the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople
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Primate | vacant |
Headquarters | Istanbul, Turkey |
Territory | Turkey |
Language | Western Armenian |
Members | 95,000 |
Coordinates: 41°00′16″N 28°57′40″E / 41.0045°N 28.9612°E
The Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople (Turkish: İstanbul Ermeni Patrikhanesi, Western Armenian: Պատրիարքութիւն Հայոց Կոստանդնուպոլսոյ, Badriark'ut'iun Hayots' Gosdantnubolsoy) is an autonomous See which recognizes the primacy of the Catholicos of All Armenians, the supreme head of the Armenian Apostolic Church. The seat of the Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople is the Surp Asdvadzadzin Patriarchal Church (Holy Mother of God Patriarchal Church) in the Kumkapı neighborhood of Istanbul.
The Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople also known as Armenian Patriarch of Istanbul is today head of The Armenian Patriarchate of Constantinople.
During the Byzantine period, the Armenian Apostolic Church had not been allowed to operate in Constantinople because the two churches mutually regarded each other as heretical. The schism was rooted in the rejection of the Council of Chalcedon by the Oriental Orthodox Churches, of which the Armenian Church is a part, while the Byzantine Church and the rest of Eastern Orthodoxy had accepted.