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Abraham Petros I Ardzivian
Founder of the Armenian Catholic Church and first Catholicos-Patriarch of the church
SuccessorHagop Petros II Hovsepian

Abraham Petros I Ardzivian (in Armenian Աբրահամ Պետրոս Ա. Արծիւեան ) (born in Aintab, Ottoman Empire, in 1679 - died in Lebanon, 1749) was the founder of the Armenian Catholic Church and its first Catholicos-Patriarch from 1740 to 1749.

He started his religious vocation as a priest in the Armenian Apostolic Church and in 1710 was ordained as the Armenian Orthodox Bishop of Aleppo by the Catholicos of the Holy See of Cilicia (the Armenian Catholicosate of the Great House of Cilicia).

After his conversion to Catholicism, he was persecuted, imprisoned and exiled, in different Ottoman prisons. In 1714, many Armenian converts decided to congregate independently as Armenian Catholics under the leadership of Bishops Melkon Tazbazian and Abraham Ardzivian, with both being imprisoned. Tazbazian died in prison and Ardzivian, being liberated briefly was imprisoned again on Rouad Island from 1719 to 1721. After liberation and residing briefly in Aleppo, he took refuge in voluntary exile in Lebanon at Kreim, near Ghosta, Keserwan, Lebanon.

The Armenian Catholic Mouradian brothers of Aleppo bought an estate to found a convent in Kreim where Ardzivian resided. He founded the Kreim convent and St-Antoine's Armenian Catholic Monks order. After two decades in Lebanon, he returned to his eparchy of Aleppo in 1739 after one year of the establishment of the eparchy in 1738.

He was ordained Armenian Catholic Bishop of Aleppo by Greek Catholic bishops in 1739 and was declared the first Catholicos-Patriarch of the Armenian Catholic Church on November 26, 1740. This was ratified by Pope Benedict XIV after a meeting of the Cardinals in Rome on November 26, 1742. The Pope also granted him the Pallium.

Upon his return, to Lebanon, he served as Catholicos-Patriarch aided by 6 clergy and a number of Armenian Catholic monks dieing in 1749. He was succeeded by Hagop Petros II Hovsepian.

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Preceded by
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Patriarch Catholicos of Cilicia
1740–1749
Succeeded by