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Primate (bishop) and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seoul

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Difference between Primate (bishop) and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seoul

Primate (bishop) vs. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seoul

Primate is a title or rank bestowed on some archbishops in certain Christian churches. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seoul (Latin: Archidioecesis Seulum, 서울 대교구) is a Metropolitan archdiocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church comprising the metropolitan area of Seoul, South Korea, whose province comprises parts of South Korea (which has two more provinces) and all North Korea, yet depends on the missionary Roman Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.

Similarities between Primate (bishop) and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seoul

Primate (bishop) and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seoul have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ecclesiastical province, Episcopal see, Holy See, Latin liturgical rites, Metropolitan bishop, Papal bull, Pope Leo XIII, Suffragan bishop.

Ecclesiastical province

An ecclesiastical province is one of the basic forms of jurisdiction in Christian Churches with traditional hierarchical structure, including Western Christianity and Eastern Christianity.

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Episcopal see

The seat or cathedra of the Bishop of Rome in the Basilica of San Giovanni in Laterano An episcopal see is, in the usual meaning of the phrase, the area of a bishop's ecclesiastical jurisdiction.

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Holy See

The Holy See (Santa Sede; Sancta Sedes), also called the See of Rome, is the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Catholic Church in Rome, the episcopal see of the Pope, and an independent sovereign entity.

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Latin liturgical rites

Latin liturgical rites are Christian liturgical rites of Latin tradition, used mainly by the Catholic Church as liturgical rites within the Latin Church, that originated in the area where the Latin language once dominated.

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Metropolitan bishop

In Christian churches with episcopal polity, the rank of metropolitan bishop, or simply metropolitan, pertains to the diocesan bishop or archbishop of a metropolis (then more precisely called metropolitan archbishop); that is, the chief city of a historical Roman province, ecclesiastical province, or regional capital.

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Papal bull

A papal bull is a type of public decree, letters patent, or charter issued by a pope of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Pope Leo XIII

Pope Leo XIII (Leone; born Vincenzo Gioacchino Raffaele Luigi Pecci; 2 March 1810 – 20 July 1903) was head of the Catholic Church from 20 February 1878 to his death.

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Suffragan bishop

A suffragan bishop is a bishop subordinate to a metropolitan bishop or diocesan bishop.

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Primate (bishop) and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seoul Comparison

Primate (bishop) has 138 relations, while Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seoul has 69. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 3.86% = 8 / (138 + 69).

References

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