Continent: Central and Southwest Asia
Rite: Greek-Melkite (Byzantine)
Type: Metropolitan Archdiocese ![]()
Name: Homs / Emesa / Hemesen(us) Græcorum Melkitarum (Latin)
Suffragan Sees: no suffragan sees
Neighbouring Dioceses: Baalbek (↙), Tripoli (←), Latakia (↖), Aleppo (↑), Damascus (↓)
Depends on: Dicastery for the Eastern Churches
| Metropolitan Archbishop (2012.06.23 – ...): |
| Metropolitan Archbishops of Homs (Greek-Melkite Rite) | ||||||||||
Metropolitan Archbishop of Homs of the Greek-Melkites (Syria)
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Metropolitan Archbishop emeritus of Homs of the Greek-Melkites (Syria)
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Archbishop Abraham Nehmé, B.C.
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Archbishop Denys Gaith, B.C.
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Archbishop Jean Bassoul, B.S.
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Archbishop Athanasios Toutoungi, B.A.
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Archbishop Basile Khoury
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Archbishop Flavien Kfoury
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Archbishop Gregorios Ata
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| Bishops of Homs (Greek-Melkite Rite) | ||||||||||
Bishop of Homs of the Greek-Melkites (Syria) (1790? – ?) | ||||||||||
Bishop of Homs of the Greek-Melkites (Syria) (1759? – ?) | ||||||||||
Bishop Ignace Halabi
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Population: 26,000 Catholics
Pastoral Centres: 18 parishes
Personnel: 18 priests (14 diocesan, 4 religious), 1 deacon, 17 religious (8 brothers, 9 sisters)
Last updated on 2026.03.30
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