The Archdiocese of Baghdad, Kuwait and Dependencies (Arabic: أبرشية بغداد والكويت وتوابعهما, romanized: aburshyyatu baghdādi wa l-kuwa yti wa tawabiʿihimā) is an archdiocese of the Antiochian Orthodox Church.
The diocese also runs the Al-Farah Elementary and Kindergarten school in Baghdad.
In 1942, the church was restructured so that the diocese of Baghdad fell under the authority of the Patriarch of Antioch.
In 1953, with the election of metropolitan Photius Al-Khoury, the first church that was built in the diocese's history, referred to by the locals as the "Blue Church" due to its distinctive paint, was completed - it would be consecrated in 2002.
In 1991 there were a reported 600 Greek Orthodox families in Baghdad - by 2014 no more than 30 remained.