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Apostolic See |  | Apostolic See: Encyclopedia - Apostolic See |  | In the several centuries following the founding of Christianity, five particular cities and centers of Christianity were considered to be the Apostolic Sees.
The Churches in each of these cities was considered Apostolic because it was founded (at least allegedly) by one of the Apostles.
Rome, in present-day Italy, from the Apostle Saint Peter.
Constantinople, now Istanbul in present-day Turkey, from the Apostle Saint Andrew. (See Patriarch of Constantinople.)
Antioch, in pres ...
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Apostolic See
In the several centuries following the founding of Christianity, five particular cities and centers of Christianity were considered to be the Apostolic Sees.
The Churches in each of these cities was considered Apostolic because it was founded (at least allegedly) by one of the Apostles.
- Rome, in present-day Italy, from the Apostle Saint Peter.
- Constantinople, now Istanbul in present-day Turkey, from the Apostle Saint Andrew. (See Patriarch of Constantinople.)
- Antioch, in present-day Syria, from the Apostle Saint Peter. (See Patriarch of Antioch, Antiochian Orthodox Church, Syrian Orthodox Church.)
- Alexandria, in present-day Egypt, from the Apostle Saint Mark. (Three bishops now claim to hold this office as St. Mark's successor: one Eastern Orthodox patriarch, one Eastern-rite Catholic patriarch, and the Coptic pope.)
- Jerusalem, in present-day Israel, or Palestine, from the twelve apostles themselves as the original Church. (See Patriarch of Jerusalem.)
Apostolic See - Present day
In the present day, the See of Rome is the seat of the Roman Catholic Church and the See of Constantinople is the primary See of the (less centralized) Eastern Orthodox Church. Each of the other three Eastern Sees are seats of patriarchs from one or more of the Eastern Orthodox Church, Oriental Orthodox Church, and the Latin Rite and Eastern Rites of the Roman Catholic Church.
Holy See, episcopal see
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Category: Christian history
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