Bashar Warda

Bashar Matti Warda (Arabic: بشار متي وردة; born 15 June 1969 in Baghdad, Iraq) is a Chaldean Catholic cleric and the current Archbishop of Erbil, Kurdistan Iraq.[1][2]


Bashar Matti Warda
Archbishop of Erbil of the Chaldeans
Bishop Warda in 2015
Native name
بشار متي وردة
ChurchChaldean Catholic Church
ArchdioceseChaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Erbil
Elected25 May 2009
Installed24 May 2010
PredecessorYacoub Denha Scher
Other posts
  • Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Zaku (2007–2013)
Orders
Ordination8 May 1993
by Patriarch Raphael I Bidawid
Consecration3 July 2010
by Patriarch Emmanuel III Delly
Personal details
Born (1969-06-15) 15 June 1969
Baghdad, Iraq
DenominationCatholic Church

Biography

Born in 1969, Warda joined the Saint Peter's Chaldean seminary in Baghdad and was ordained a priest in 1993. In 1995 he joined the Redemptorist order of Flanders in Belgium. After receiving his master's at the Catholic University of Louvain in 1999 he returned to Iraq.

Warda was apostolic administrator of the Diocese of Zaku from July 2007 until its merger with the Diocese of Amadiyah in June 2013.

In 2009 the Synod of Bishops of the Chaldean Catholic Church elected him Archbishop of the Archeparchy of Erbil. After Pope Benedict XVI gave his consent to this election in 2010 he was consecrated on 3 July of the same year.;[3][4][5]

As part of his efforts to support the continuing Christian presence in Iraq, the Archbishop founded the Catholic University in Erbil, which was inaugurated in 2015.[6]

On 17 May 2017 he was received by His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales in Clarence House, London.[7]

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References

Media related to Bashar Warda at Wikimedia Commons

Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Yacoub Denha Scher
Chaldean Catholic Archbishop of Erbil
2010–present
Incumbent


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