Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Damascus
The Archeparchy of Damascus is an archeparchy of the Maronite Church. In 2013 there were 20,300 members. It is currently governed by Archbishop Samir Nassar.
Territory and statistics
The archeparchy includes the city of Damascus, where is located the Maronite Cathedral. The territory is divided into eight parishes and has 20,300 Maronite Catholics.History
There are a series of Maronite Catholic bishops since 1527, however the archeparchy was canonically erected in the Maronite Synod of Mount Lebanon in 1736.Bishops and archbishops
- Antun
- Gergis al-Ihdini
- Gergis Sulayman al-Qubursi
- Gergis al-Basluqiti
- Yusuf Musa al-Rizzi appointed patriarch of Antioch
- Sarkis II al-Rizzi
- Yusuf Umaymah al-Karmsaddani
- Yaqub al-Rami
- Sarkis al-Jamri al-Ihidni
- Michael al-Ghaziri
- Simon Awad
- Michael al-Sayigh
- Arsenio Abdul-Ahad
- Joseph Tyan
- Germanos al-Khazen
- Estephan I al-Khazen
- Joseph Ragi El Khazen appointed Patriarchal
- Estephan II al-Khazen
- Nomatalla Dahdah
- Paul Massad
- Bisciarah Riccardo Chemali
- Jean El-Hage
- Abdallah Najm
- Michael Doumit
- Antoine Hamid Mourany
- Raymond Eid
- Samir Nassar,