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Michael Petros III Kasparian

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Styles of
Michael Petros III Kasbarian
Reference styleHis Beatitude
Spoken styleYour Beatitude
Religious styleCatholicos
Posthumous styleNot Applicable

Michael Petros III Kasbarian (in Armenian Միքայէլ Պետրոս Գ. Գասպարեան ) was a member of the Order of St. Antoine, from Aleppo, Syria.

During his time at Bzommar there was not a church. All the big events took place at the Monastery of the Holy Savior, Kreim, Ghosta, Lebanon. He limited all outside activities, focusing on the Seat and its responsibilities. He began construction on the monk's church at Bzommar in 1761 completing it in 1771. He worked diligently on expanding the convent at Bzommar, becoming the largest construction area on the mountain.

Michael Petro III found the need for missionaries to carry the message to neighboring countries. Missionaries that served the patriarch were not typically members of the St. Antoine Order as the Order desired to raise up those who would become patriarchs rather than teach missionaries.

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References

  1. ^ Michael Petros III Kasparian. (2008, September 12). In The Armenian Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved 14:30, September 12, 2008, from http://www.armeniancatholic.org/inside.php?lang=en&page_id=2313
Preceded by Patriarch Catholicos of Cilicia
1753–1780
Succeeded by