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2004 religious leaders - Events of 2005 - 2006 religious leaders - Religious leaders by year


See also

Catholicism

See also: Catholicism

Roman Catholic Church

Catholic Churches not in communion with Rome

Eastern Orthodox churches

Autonomous Orthodox Churches

Schismatic Orthodox Churches

Old Believers

  • Pomorian Old-Orthodox Church
    • Chairman of the Council of the Pomorian Old-Orthodox Church in Russia - Oleg Ivanovich Rozanov
    • Chairman of the Council of the Pomorian Old-Orthodox Church in Belarus - Pyotr Alexandrovich Orlov (2001–present)
    • Chairman of the Council of the Pomorian Old-Orthodox Church in Latvia - Alexy Karatayev
    • Chairman of the Council of the Pomorian Old-Orthodox Church in Lithuania - Nikolay Pilnikov (2002–present)
    • Chairman of the Council of the Pomorian Old-Orthodox Church in Poland - Feodosy Novichenko (1993–present)
  • Lipovan Orthodox Old-Rite Church - Leonty (Izotov) (1996–present)
  • Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church
    1. Andrian (2004–2005)
    2. Ioann of Kostroma and Yaroslavl, Locum Tenens (2005)
    3. Korniliy (Titov) (2005–present)
  • Russian Old-Orthodox Church - A. Alexander of Novozybkov, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia (2000–present)

Protestant churches

Baptist

Lutheran

  1. Jaan Kiivit, Jr (1994-2005)
  2. Andres Põder (2005-present)

Pentecostal

Anglicanism

Other

Oriental Orthodox Churches

Other Christian or Christian derived

Sunni Islam

Note: It is important to mention Sunni Islam has no leaders as the term is understood in the Christian world. There is currently no caliph. Even when the caliphate was active it was not equivalent to a Sunni "Pope" or "Dalai Lama". In fact such a thing could well be deemed shirk in orthodox Sunni circles. The following people are mentioned to add Sunni content as they are leading figures.

Shia islam

Note:Ayatollah (Persian: آيت‌الله āyatollāh from Arabic: آية الله‎, āyatu l-Lāh "Sign of God") is a high ranking title given to Usuli Twelver Shī‘ah clerics. Those who carry the title are experts in Islamic studies such as jurisprudence, ethics, and philosophy and usually teach in Islamic seminaries. The next lower clerical rank is Hojatoleslam wal-muslemin. It is similar to the Christian Bishop.

Ismaili Islam

Ahmadiyya Islam

Druze

Judaism

Note: As with Islam these leaders may not necessarily have that much authority, it varies from group to group.

Samaritanism

  • Elazar ben Tsedaka, High Priest (2004-present)

Eastern

Other

Western origin

Indian subcontinent origin

New religions

Eastern or Hindu derived

Islam or Islam derived

Speculative science derived

External links

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