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Catholicos Abraham II Khoshabetzi (in Armenian Աբրահամ Բ Խոշաբեցի) was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 1730 and 1734.

Also known as Abraham Baghishetzi, Mshetsi and Keghetzi, he was born in 1677 and was elected Catholicos of All Armenians after the death of Garabed II of Armenia (in Armenian Կարապետ Բ Ուլնեցի). Previously, starting 1708, he had served as bishop in Muş at the Disciples Convent. Prior to his election, from 1717 to 1730, he was the supervisor of Taron's St. Karapet Convent and had made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1727.

During his reign for 4 years as Catholicos of All Armenians, he engaged in reconstruction projects in Etchmiadzin. He also wrote a number of encyclicals and spiritual songs. He died in 1734 and was buried in St. Gayané Church in Etchmiadzin.

He was followed by Abraham III of Armenia (in Armenian Աբրահամ Գ Կրետացի):

Sources

  • Քրիստոնյա Հայաստան հանրագիտարան (Christian Armenia Encyclopedia), Yerevan, 2002
Preceded by Catholicoi of the Holy See of St. Echmiadzin and All Armenians
1730–1734
Succeeded by

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