Greek-Melkite Metropolitan Archdiocese of

Damascus

Syria Syria

Continent: Central and Southwest Asia

Rite: Greek-Melkite (Byzantine)

Type: Metropolitan Archdiocese Metr. Archdiocese, Proper archeparchy of the Greek-Melkite Patriarch

Name: Damascus (English) / Damas (français) / Damasco (Italiano) / Dimaƥq / Aƥ-Ơām / Damascen(us) GrÊcorum Melkitarum (Latin)

Governed by: Patriarchal See of Antioch

Neighbouring Dioceses: Zahleh–Furzol (←), Baalbek (↖), Homs (↑), Aleppo (↗), Iraq (→), Petra and Philadelphia (↘), Bosra–Hauran (↓)

Depends on: Dicastery for the Eastern Churches

History

Papal Visits

Present Prelates

Patriarch ([2017.06.20] 2017.06.22 – ...):Patriarch Youssef Absi, M.S.P. (79)Patriarch Youssef Absi (79)

President of Synod of the Greek-Melkite Catholic Church

President of Assembly of Catholic Ordinaries in Syria

Patriarchal Administrator of Iraq of the Greek-Melkites (Iraq)

Auxiliary Bishop (2024.06.12 – ...):Archbishop Nicolas Antiba, B.A. (80)Archbishop Nicolas Antiba, B.A. (80)

Metropolitan Archbishop emeritus of Bosra–Hauran of the Greek-Melkites (Syria)

Ordinaries

Metropolitan Archbishops of Damascus (Greek-Melkite Rite)

Archbishop Jérémie ArsÚne Karamé
(1763? – 1795?)

Consecrated Bishop:1763.12.23?
Died:1795?

Metropolitan Archbishop of Damascus of the Greek-Melkites (Syria) (1763? – 1795?)

Former Prelates

Special Churches

Zahleh–Furzol (←), Baalbek (↖), Homs (↑), Aleppo (↗), Iraq (→), Petra and Philadelphia (↘), Bosra–Hauran (↓)

Statistics (2022.12.31)

Population: 3,000 Catholics

Pastoral Centres: 18 parishes

Personnel: 45 priests (39 diocesan, 6 religious), 22 religious (6 brothers, 16 sisters), 10 seminarians

Population

Pastoral Centres

Priests

Deacons

Religious

Seminarians

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