noun
- Plural of eparch; bishops or senior clergy in Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Christian churches who oversee a diocese or eparchy.
Usage: religious/ecclesiastical term; primarily used in Eastern Orthodox, Eastern Catholic, and other Eastern Christian traditions
Examples
- The eparchs gathered at the synod to discuss matters of church governance.
- Several eparchs from different regions attended the ecumenical conference.
- The eparchs of the Eastern Orthodox Church met to address pastoral concerns.
- In Eastern Christian tradition, eparchs hold significant spiritual and administrative authority.
- The newly appointed eparchs were formally installed in their respective dioceses.