Melkite Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East
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This is a list of Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchs of Antioch. The present complete title is Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, of Alexandria and Jerusalem of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church. This Church was formed when a portion of the Orthodox Church of Antioch went back into communion with Rome in 1724, becoming an Eastern Catholic Church, while the rest of the ancient Patriarchate continues in full communion with the rest of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
The Melkite Catholic Church is one of five churches that are continuations of the original See of Antioch. Thus, the Melkite Catholic Church traces its existence all the way back to St. Peter, in a line of succession acknowledged by both Catholic and Orthodox canons. This claim is accepted by the Vatican and is not disputed by the other two Eastern Catholic Churches that also claim descent from the ancient See of Antioch (namely the Maronite Catholic Church[1] and the Syriac Catholic Church[2]), which both also have Patriarchs of Antioch.
Titular Patriarchates of Alexandria and of Jerusalem
In continuation of the earlier Melkite patriarchates of those ancient sees, two titular patriarchates exist, which are however simply titles, vested in the residential Patriarch of Antioch, which also have Catholic residential counterparts:
- Melkite Catholic Titular Patriarch of Alexandria
- Melkite Catholic Titular Patriarch of Jerusalem
Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchs of Antioch
- Cyril VI Tanas (1724–1760)
- Maximos II Hakim (1760–1761)
- Theodosius V Dahan (1761–1788)
- Athanasius IV Jawhar (1788–1794)
- Cyril VII Siaj (1794–1796)
- Agapius II Matar (1796–1812)
- Ignatius IV Sarrouf (1812)
- Athanasius V Matar (1813)
- Macarius IV Tawil (1813–1815)
- Ignatius V Qattan (1816–1833)
- Maximos III Mazloum (1833–1855)
- Clement Bahouth (1856–1864)
- Gregory II Youssef-Sayur (1864–1897)
- Peter IV Jaraijiry (1898–1902)
- Cyril VIII Geha (1902–1916)
- vacant (1916–1919)
- Demetrius I Qadi (March 29, 1919 – October 25, 1925)
- Cyril IX Moghabghab (December 8, 1925 – September 8, 1947)
- Maximos IV Sayegh (October 30, 1947 – November 5, 1967)
- Maximos V Hakim (November 22, 1967 – November 22, 2000)
- Jean Assaad Haddad as Apostolic Administrator (June 6, 2000 - November 29, 2000)
- Gregory III Laham (November 29, 2000 – present)
Gallery
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Gregory II Youssef
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Peter IV Jeraigiry
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Cyril VIII Geha
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Gregorio III Laham
See also
References
External links
- List of the Melkite Patriarchs of Antioch from Melkite Church official website
- Greek-Melkite Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch by GCatholic.org.
- Catholic Hierarchy entry
- History of Melkite Church including Cannons regarding Reunion with Rome and the legal continuation of the See of Antioch.
- Legal circumstances of union with Rome.