Syriac Catholic Archeparchy of Homs
The Syriac Catholic Archeparchy of Homs is a nominally metropolitan archeparchy of the Syriac Catholic Church sui iuris in Syria. It has no suffragans. The seat of the archeparchy is the Holy Ghost Cathedral in Homs, Syria.
Since March 2023, it is headed by Archbishop Julian Yacoub Mourad.
History
Established in 1678 as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Homs.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
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- Gabriel Homsi
- Gregorio Giorgio Sciahin
- Joseph Rabbani, emeritates first as Titular Archbishop of Constantina, later as Titular Archbishop of Nacolia
- Joseph Jacob Abiad
- Théophile Jean Dahi
- Basile Moussa Daoud ; previously Eparch of Cairo of the Syriacs ; later Patriarch of Antioch of the Syriacs, President of Synod of the Syriac Catholic Church, Prefect of Congregation for the Oriental Churches, Grand Chancellor of Pontifical Oriental Institute, Patriarch ad personam, Cardinal-Patriarch
- Théophile Georges Kassab, also Apostolic Administrator of the patriarchal proper diocese Beirut of the Syriacs
- Théophile Philippe Barakat
- Julian Yacoub Mourad, consecrated Archbishop 3 March 2023.