
Armenian Diocese
An Armenian Diocese is a regional church authority within the Armenian Apostolic Church, which is one of the oldest Christian denominations. Each diocese is led by a bishop and oversees multiple parishes, serving as a spiritual and administrative center for Armenian Christians in a specific geographic area. The diocese is responsible for promoting religious education, preserving Armenian culture, and providing guidance to the community. The Armenian Church has a rich history, reflecting the Armenian people's identity and heritage, especially significant given Armenia's early adoption of Christianity in the early 4th century.