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What is the primary seat of an Archbishop called?

  • Throne

  • Chair

  • Diocese

  • See

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See is the primary seat of an Archbishop, also known as the cathedra. It is a symbolic representation of the Archbishop's authority and jurisdiction within a particular diocese or archdiocese. The term "cathedra" comes from the Latin word for chair, signifying the position of the Archbishop as the head of the local church and the spiritual leader of the faithful in that region.
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