List of religious leaders in 2001
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2000 religious leaders - Events of 2001 - 2002 religious leaders - Religious leaders by year
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[edit] Catholic churches
Roman Catholic Church - John Paul II, Pope (1978-2005) Albanian Catholic Church - Hil Kabashi, Apostolic Administrator (1996-present) Ambrosian Catholic Church - Armenian Catholic Church - Nerses Bedros XIX, Patriarch of the Catholic Armenians (1999-present) Belarusian Catholic Church - Bulgarian Catholic Church - Christo Proykov, Archbishop of Sofia (1995-present) Chaldean Catholic Church -
Raphael I BeDaweed, Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church (1989-2003) ??, Apostolic Administrator ??, Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church
Coptic Catholic Church - Stephanos II, Patriarch of Alexandria (1986-present) Georgian Catholic Church - Greek Catholic Church - Anarghyros Printesis, Archbishop of Athens (1975-present) Hungarian Catholic Church - Szilárd Keresztes, Archbishop of Hajdúdorog (1988-present) Maronite Catholic Church - Nasrallah Sfeir, Maronite Patriarch (1986-present) Melkite Catholic Church - Grégoire III Laham, Patriarch of the Melkite Catholic Church (2000-present) Mozarabic Catholic Church - Romanian Catholic Church - Lucian Muresan, Metropolitan of Romania (1994-present) Russian Catholic Church - Ruthenian Catholic Church - ??, Archbishop of Mukachevo Croatian Greek Catholic Church - Slavomir Miklovš, Bishop of Križevci (Byzantine) (1983-present) Slovak Catholic Church - Ján Hirka, Archbishop of Preov (1989-present) Sovereign Military Order of Malta - Andrew Willoughby Ninian Bertie, Grand Master of the Order (1988-present) Syrian Catholic Church - Ignatius Pierre VIII, Patriarch of Antioch (2001-present) Syro-Malabar Catholic Church - Varkey Vithayathil, Archbishop of Ernakulam (1999-present) Syro-Malankarese Catholic Church - Cyril Mar Baselios, Archbishop of Trivandrum (1995-present) Teutonic Knights - Bruno Platter, Grand Master of the Order (2000-present) Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church - Lubomyr Husar, Patriarch of L'viv (2000-present)[edit] Eastern Orthodox churches
Constantinople - Bartholomew I, Ecumenical Patriarch (1991-present) Albania - Anastasius of Albania, Archbishop of Tirana and All Albania (1992-present) Alexandria - Peter VII, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria (1997-2004) Antioch - Ignatius IV, Patriarch of Antioch (1979-present) Bulgaria - Maxim of Bulgaria, Patriarch of All Bulgaria (1971-present) Cyprus - Chrysostomos, Archbishop of Nea Justiniana and All Cyprus (1977-2006) Czechia and Slovakia - Nicholas, Metropolitan of All Czechia and Slovakia (2000-present) Georgia - Ilia II, Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (1977-present) Greece - Christodoulos, Archbishop of Athens and All Greece (1998-present) Jerusalem - Irinaios I, Patriarch of Jerusalem (2001-2005) North America - Theodosius (Lazor), Metropolitan of All America and Canada (1977–2002) Poland - Sawa, Metropolitan of Warsaw and All Poland (1998-present) Romania - Teoctist I, Patriarch of All Romania (1986-2007) Russia - Alexei II, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia (1990-present) Serbia - Pavle of Serbia, Patriarch of the Serbs (1990-present)
The following do not currently have canonical standing (legal recognition) in Orthodoxy world-wide:
Ukrainian Orthodox Church-Kyiv Patriarchate - Patriarch Filaret Denysenko Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church - Metropolitan Mefodiy Kydriakov (since the death of Patriarch Filaret Ihumen Dymytrij [Rudyuk])
[edit] Protestant churches
Assemblies of God - Thomas E. Trask, General superintendent of the Assemblies of God (1993-present) United Church of Canada - Marion Pardy, Moderator (2000-2003) Church of England - George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury (1991-2002) Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
President Alvin L. Barry (1992 - 2001) President Robert T. Kuhn (2001) President Gerald B. Kieschnick (2001 - present)
Lutheran World Federation - Christian Krause, President of the Lutheran World Federation (1997-present) Seventh-day Adventist Church - Jan Paulsen, President of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists (1999-present) Southern Baptist Convention - Jack Graham, President of the Southern Baptist Convention Church of Sweden - Karl Gustav Hammar, Archbishop of Uppsala (1997-present) Worldwide Church of God - Joseph Tkach, Jr., Pastor-General of the Worldwide Church of God (1995-present)[edit] Other
Jehovah's Witnesses - Don Adams, President of the Jehovah's Witnesses (2000-present) The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) - Gordon B. Hinckley, President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1995-2008) Tibetan Buddhism - Tenzin Gyatso, Dalai Lama (1935-present) World Council of Churches - Samuel Kobia, General Secretary of the World Council of Churches (1993-2003) New Apostolic Church - Richard Fehr, Chief apostle of the New Apostolic Church (1988-present) Coptic Orthodox Church - Shenouda III of Alexandria, Coptic Pope (1971-present) Universal Pentecostal Church Inc.-Philippines - Bishop Romeo D. Corpuz Sr., Founder and International President(1976-present) Jesus Is Lord Church - Bishop Bro. Eddie Villanueva, Founder and International President (1978-present) Most Holy Church of God in Christ Jesus - Bishop Teofilo Ora, Bishop Salvador Payawal, Bishop Gamaliel Payawal, Bishop Isagani Capistrano (Present) Scientology -
David Miscavige, Chairman of the Board of Religious Technology Center[1], "highest ecclesiastical official of the Scientology religion" (1987-present) Heber Jentzsch, official president of the Church of Scientology (1982-present)

