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Athanasius V Matar

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Athanasius V Matar
Patriarch of Antioch
ChurchMelkite Greek Catholic Church
SeePatriarch of Antioch
Installed14 August 1813
Term ended20 November 1813
PredecessorIgnatius IV Sarrouf
SuccessorMacarius IV Tawil
Orders
Consecration1798 (Bishop)
by Agapius II Matar
Personal details
Born
Gabriel Matar
Died20 November 1813

Athanasius V Gabriel Matar was Patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church for a few months in 1813.

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Life

Gabriel Matar was born in Damascus.[1] He was the brother of patriarch Agapius II Matar and, as his brother, he too entered in the religious order of the Basilian Salvatorians. Gabriel Matar studied in Rome for a short period and was ordained priest in 1782. In 1798 he was consecrated bishop of Hauran by his brother patriarch Agapius II Matar, and in 1800 he was transferred to the diocese of Saida.[1]

On 14 August 1813[2] Gabriel Matar was elected patriarch, under the name Athanasius, by a synod of bishops held at Ain Traz Seminary. His election had no time to be confirmed by the Roman Congregation of Propaganda Fide because he died on 20 November 1813.[3][4]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Charon (Korolevsky), Cyril (1998) [1902]. History of the Melkite Patriarchates. Vol. 1. Eastern Christian Publications. p. 123. ISBN 1-892278-01-4.
  2. ^ on 2 August according to the Julian calendar
  3. ^ on 8 November according to the Julian calendar.
  4. ^ Korolevsky, Cyril (1924). "Antioche". Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie ecclésiastiques. Vol. 3. Paris: Letouzey et Ané. p. 651.


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Preceded by Patriarch of Antioch
1813
Succeeded by
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