Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Beirut

Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Beirut and Exarch of Phoenicia is the head of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Beirut and Exarchate of Phoenicia in the Syrian-based patriarchate of the Eastern Orthodox Church of Antioch. The present Archbishop is Elias Audi (1980-)

Former Archbishops

  • Makarios (1783 being mentioned)
  • Archimandrite Messurah (appointed in 1902[1])
  • Gerasimos Mesarra (?)
  • Elias Saliby (1950 being mentioned)
gollark: But if they buy enough to send it up massively, it'll be out of reach for another week.
gollark: Initially a few people will have the required weeks of shard earnings for a CB gold, yes?
gollark: Ah, but it can't skyrocket fast.
gollark: So, a cave messup?
gollark: Market as in trade hub.

References

  1. "Ecclesiastical intelligence". The Times (36750). London. 24 April 1902. p. 6.


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