
Chaldean Patriarchate
The Chaldean Patriarchate is the leading church authority for the Chaldean Catholic Church, an Eastern Catholic community in full communion with the Vatican. It primarily serves Chaldean Christians, mainly in Iraq and the Middle East, who follow a unique liturgical tradition rooted in ancient Assyrian heritage. The Patriarchate oversees religious services, spiritual guidance, and church administration, playing a vital role in preserving cultural identity and faith practices amid regional challenges. Its leader, the Patriarch, acts as both spiritual head and representative of the community within the broader Catholic Church.