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Ephrem Yousif Abba Mansoor (born June 18, 1951, Bakhdida, Iraq) is a Syriac Catholic cleric and the current archbishop of Baghdad.

Life

Abba received his priestly ordination from Emmanuel Daddi, the former Archbishop of Mosul, on June 30, 1978. He was the chancellor of the Syriac Catholic Church leadership of the United States and Canada.

He was elected Archbishop of Baghdad on June 26, 2010 by the Holy Synod of the Syriac Catholic Church. Pope Benedict XVI consented to the election on March 1, 2011.[1] The Syriac Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch, Ignatius Joseph III Younan, sponsored his episcopal ordination on April 16 of the same year. His Co-Consecrators were his predecessors, Athanase Matti Shaba Matoka, Jules Mikhael Al-Jamil, and the curia Archbishop of the Patriarchate of Antioch, and the emeritus Archbishop of Mosul, Basile Georges Casmoussa.

See also

References

  • "bishop/babbay". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. [self-published]
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Archbishop of Baghdad
2011 - present
Succeeded by
Incumbent