👉 The term "archpatriarch" is a title given to a person who holds the status of an archbishop or bishop in the Catholic Church, but they are not considered bishops themselves. Archpatriarchs are usually appointed by the Pope and serve as spiritual leaders for a particular diocese or region. While their titles often reflect their role and responsibilities, they do not hold any real political power or influence over the local church. They are typically involved in ecclesiastical matters like ordination