Eastern Catholic Metropolitans - originally, a Metropolitan (from metropolis) was the bishop (eparch) of the capital of an ecclesiastical province; more generally, it became a title of honour given to an archbishop (archeparch). The rank of metropolitan is pre-eminent in the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches which still use the title.
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