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Melkite (Greek) Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate of Kuwait
/ref> (informally Kuwait of the (Greek)-Melkites) is a Patriarchal Exarchate (
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missionary pre-diocesan jurisdiction, not entitled to a
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) of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church ''sui iuris'' ( Byzantine rite in
Greek language Greek ( el, label= Modern Greek, Ελληνικά, Elliniká, ; grc, Ἑλληνική, Hellēnikḗ) is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages, native to Greece, Cyprus, southern Italy ( Calabria and Salento), southe ...
). It is immediately subject to the Patriarch of Antioch of the Melkites, not part of his or any other
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, and in Rome depends on the
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. It is currently governed by Exarch Boutros Gharib.


Territory and statistics

The Exarchate extends its jurisdiction over the Melkite Greek Catholic faithful Catholic in Kuwait. It comprises a single parish in Kuwait City, which had 800 baptized Melkite Catholics in 2005.


History

From the second half of the twentieth century was formed in Kuwait a community of Melkite Greek Catholics, mostly Arab workers of the nearby region. The church service was assured, at least initially, by Latin apostolic vicars. It was governed as a Patriarchal Vicariate of Antioch. On 25 March 1972 the Patriarch Maximos V Hakim erected the Patriarchal Exarchate, naming as the first Exarch Archimandrite Basile Kanakri of the clergy of Damascus, the incumbent patriarchal vicar, who was succeeded, on 9 August 2002, by Boutros Gharib, clergyman of Beirut.


Ordinaries

;''Patriarchal Exarchs'' *
Archimandrite The title archimandrite ( gr, ἀρχιμανδρίτης, archimandritēs), used in Eastern Christianity, originally referred to a superior abbot (''hegumenos'', gr, ἡγούμενος, present participle of the verb meaning "to lead") wh ...
Basil(ios) Kanakri (25 March 1972 - 2002 withdrawn), previously Patriarchal Exarch of Iraq of the Greek-Melkites (Iraq) (1971 – 1978) and last Patriarchal Vicar of Kuwait of the Greek-Melkites (Kuwait) (1972.03.25 – 1991) * Archimandrite Boutros Gharib (since 9 August 2002 - ...)


References


Sources and external links

* http://www.rcckw.com/ * http://www.pgc-lb.org/fre/melkite_greek_catholic_church/Patriarchal-Exarchate-in-Kuwait
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