Syriac Catholic Archeparchy of Homs explained

The Syriac Catholic Archeparchy of Homs(-Hama-Nabk) is a nominally Metropolitan Archeparchy (Eastern Catholic archdiocese) of the Syriac Catholic Church sui iuris (Antiochian Rite in Syriac language) in Syria. It has no suffragans. Its seat is Holy Ghost Cathedral in Homs, Syria.

It is headed by Archbishop Julian Yacoub Mourad (born Jacques Mourad).[1]

History

Established in 1678 as (nominally) Metropolitan Archdiocese of Homs (or Emesa)

It later gained the merged-in titles of the suppressed eparchies of Hama of the Syriacs and Nabk of the Syriacs.This latter merger occurred some time after the death of its eparch Mar Matthew Nakkar in 1868.

Episcopal ordinaries

Metropolitan Archeparchs (Archbishops) of Homs (Emesa)
Metropolitan Archeparchs (Archbishops) of Homs-Hama-Nabk

External links

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Notes and References

  1. From the Eastern Churches, 07.01.2023. 7 January 2023 . 2023-01-07 . Holy See Press Office .
  2. News: 9 January 2023 . Vatican News . Österreich/Syrien: Trauer um Erzbischof von Homs . de . 16 June 2020.