The Archeparchy of FÃÂgÃÂraÃÂ and Alba Iulia (; in Romanian Arhieparhia de FÃÂgÃÂraÃÂ ÃÂi Alba Iulia), is an ecclesiastical territory or archeparchy (equivalent to an archdiocese in the Latin Church) of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church, a particular Eastern Catholic Church, that is located in Romania. The ordinary is the Archeparch of FÃÂgÃÂraÃÂ and Alba Iulia who is also the Metropolitan of the ecclesiastical province of FÃÂgÃÂraÃÂ and Alba Iulia and the Primate of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church. The incumbent Archeparch is Claudiu-Lucian Pop since November 2025. The cathedral church of the archeparchy is the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity that is situated in the city of Blaj.
There are five suffragan dioceses of the archeparchy in Romania :
Additionally, in North America, the Romanian Greek Catholic Eparchy of St George is part of the Church but is exempt. The Eparchy of St. George takes part in the Church's synod.
On 18 May 1721 it was established as the Metropolitan Archeparchy of FÃÂgÃÂraÃÂ (). On 16 November 1854 it was renamed Metropolitan Archeparchy of FÃÂgÃÂraÃÂ and Alba Iulia (Fagarasien(sis) et Albae Iulien(sis) Romenorum in Latin). On 16 December 2005 it was promoted to Major Archeparchy of FÃÂgÃÂraÃÂ and Alba Iulia.