Youssef Absi
Youssef Absi | |
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Patriarch of Antioch and of All the East | |
Native name | يوسف عبسي |
Church | Melkite Greek Catholic Church |
Diocese | Antioch |
See | Antioch |
Elected | June 21, 2017 |
Predecessor | Gregory III Laham |
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Ordination | May 6, 1973 by Maximos V Hakim |
Consecration | September 2, 2001 by Gregory III Laham |
Personal details | |
Born | Youssef Absi June 20, 1946 |
Denomination | Melkite Greek Catholic Church |
Alma mater | St. Paul Seminary, Harissa; Lebanese University; Holy Spirit University of Kaslik |
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Youssef Absi SMSP[1] (Arabic: يوسف عبسي; Latin: Iosephus Absi; born June 20, 1946, in Damascus, Syria) is the current patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, serving since June 21, 2017.[2][3]
Ecclesiastical career
[edit]On May 6, 1973, Youssef Absi was ordained a priest and became chaplain of the Missionary Society of St. Paul (Italian: Società dei Missionari di San Paolo; abbreviated as S.M.S.P.), a Melkite Greek Society of Apostolic Life that is also known as the Pères Paulistes.[1] After the conclusion of philosophical and theological studies at the Major Seminary of St. Paul in Harissa, Lebanon, he obtained a licentiate in philosophy at the Lebanese University, a licentiate in theology at the Institute of St. Paul in Harissa, and a doctorate in musical science and hymnography at the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik.[4]
On June 22, 2001, he was appointed titular archbishop of Tarsus dei Greco-Melkiti and curial bishop and auxiliary bishop in the Melkite Patriarchate. Patriarch Gregory III Laham was his consecrator, and the co-consecrators were Archbishop Jean Mansour, titular archbishop of Apamea in Syria dei Greco-Melkiti, and Archbishop Joseph Kallas, Archeparch of Beirut and Byblos, on September 2, 2001.[5]
From 1999 to 2006, he was Superior General of his religious community, the Missionary Society of St. Paul. He assisted as co-consecrator at the episcopal ordination of Yasser Ayyash, Archbishop of Petra and Philadelphia in Jordan. In October 2007, he was appointed patriarchal vicar for the archdiocese of Damascus.
He was elected on June 21, 2017, as the patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church. His election came a month after Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Gregory III Laham.[2]
Other activities
[edit]In 2001, he became president of the Caritas Syria (Commission Commune de Bienfaisance (CCB))[6] and forwards with three full-time members more than 40 projects in Damascus, Aleppo and Hassake. He composed for the singer Marie Keyrouz "L'Ensemble de la Paix", a hymn that was released on the album Cantiques de l'Orient.[7]
On the Middle East
[edit]As a participant in the Special Assembly of the Synod of Bishops on the Middle East in October 2010, he gave an address in which he insisted that: "The Episcopal Conferences of each country should meet from time to time together. You should allow bi-ritualism, so that no parish remains without divine liturgy, no matter what church it belongs to."[8]
Gallery
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Pictured during a liturgy
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With Péter Fülöp Kocsis in June 2017
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b Società dei Missionari di San Paolo – Missionary Society of St. Paul (Melkite Greek); see catholic-hierarchy.org.
- ^ a b "Joseph Absi elected patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church". The Daily Star (Lebanon). Retrieved 21 June 2017.
- ^ Melkite Catholic Church elects new patriarch www.catholicregister.org.
- ^ Sala Stampa della Santa Sede - Bollettino 14.07.2001
- ^ Bishop Joseph Absi Elected Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarch
- ^ caritas.org
- ^ amazon.com
- ^ vaticanhistory.de Quote translated from German.