List of religious leaders in 1924
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1923 religious leaders — Events of 1924 — 1925 religious leaders — Religious leaders by year
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[edit] Catholic
- Roman Catholic Church — Pope Pius XI (1922–February 1939)
[edit] Catholic, not in communion with Rome
- Mariavite Church — Archbishop Kowalski (1921–1935)
- Philippine Independent Church — Gregorio Aglipay (1902–1939, founder)
- Polish National Catholic Church — First Prime Bishop Franciszek Hodur: founder; presided as Prime Bishop from (1924–1946)
[edit] Eastern Orthodoxy
- Russian Orthodox Church — Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow (Autumn 1917–Spring 1925)
- Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church — Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia Ambrosi (1921–1927)
[edit] Oriental orthodoxy
- Coptic Christianity — Pope Cyril V of Alexandria (November 1, 1874–August 7, 1927)
- Assyrian Church of the East — Assyrian Patriarch in Qochanis Mar Eshai Shimun XXIII (1920–1975)
[edit] Protestant and offshoots
- Church of England — Archbishop of Canterbury — Randall Thomas Davidson (1903–1928)
- Church of Sweden — Archbishop of Uppsala — Nathan Söderblom (1914–1931)
- Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod — President Friedrich Pfotenhauer (1911–1935)
- Salvation Army — Bramwell Booth: General from 1912–1929
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — Heber J. Grant, seventh President of the LDS Church (1918–1945)
- Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (now called Community of Christ) — Frederick Madison Smith (1914–1946)
[edit] Judaism
- Chief rabbi of Ireland — Ashkenazi — Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog (1919–1936)
- Chief rabbi of the British Empire — Joseph H. Hertz (1913 to his death in January 14, 1946)
[edit] Islam and its offshoots
[edit] Ismaili
[edit] Ahmadiyya
- Ahmadiyya Muslim Community — Khalifatul Masih II Hazrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmood Ahmad (1914–1965)
- Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement — Maulana Muhammad Ali (Amir 1914–1951)

