noun
- Plural of eparchy; dioceses or territorial divisions of the Eastern Orthodox Church or Eastern Catholic Churches, each under the jurisdiction of a bishop.
Usage: religious/ecclesiastical term; primarily used in Eastern Christian contexts
Examples
- The Eastern Orthodox Church is organized into multiple eparchies across different regions.
- Each eparchy is led by a bishop who oversees the spiritual welfare of the faithful.
- The eparchies of the Eastern Catholic Churches maintain distinct liturgical traditions.
- Historically, eparchies served as the primary administrative units in Orthodox Christianity.