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This is a list of the Maronite patriarchs of Antioch and all the East , the primate of the Maronite Church , one of the Eastern Catholic Churches . Starting with Paul Peter Massad in 1854, after becoming patriarch of the Maronite Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch , they assume the name "Peter" (Boutros in Arabic, بطرس ), after the traditional first Bishop of Antioch , St. Peter , who was also the head of the Apostles . The official title that the Maronite Patriarch assumes is "Patriarch of Antioch and All the East". To this date 15 patriarchs have been canonized by the Catholic Church, with an extra two being beatified but not yet canonized.
For the Patriarchs of Antioch before John Maron, see List of Patriarchs of Antioch .
List of Patriarchs of Antioch and all the Levant of the Maronite Church [ edit ]
A famous list of Maronite Patriarchs of Antioch was written and published by Giuseppe Simone Assemani ,[ 1] and Simon Awad , which follows the Series of Maronite Patriachs written by Patriarch Estephan El Douaihy in the 17th century,[ 2] but it is incomplete for the first centuries. Besides the Assemani's list, another more detailed list was written in Bejjeh in 1766 by Georges Saad.[ 3]
In the list here below the names shifted on the right are not included in the incomplete Assemani's list and derive from the Bejjeh list.
Patriarchs of Antioch before the Maronite-Greek schism, 1st century–686[ edit ]
Order
Name of Patriarch
Period
Notes
1
St. Peter
(c. 44–c. 53)
2
St. Evodius
(c. 53–c. 69)
3
St. Ignatius
(c. 70–c. 108)
Who was martyred in the reign of Trajan . His seven epistles are unique sources for the early Church.
4
St. Heron
(107–127)
5
Cornelius
(127–154)
6
Eros
(154–169)
7
St. Theophilus
(c. 169–c. 182)
8
Maximus I of Antioch
(182–191)
9
St. Serapion
(191–211)
10
St. Asclepiades the Confessor
(211–220)
11
Philetus
(220–231)
12
Zebinnus
(231–237)
13
St. Babylas the Martyr
(237–c. 250)
Who, according to Nicephorus, was martyred in the reign of Decius .
14
Fabius
(253–256)
15
Demetrius
(256–260)
Who was taken captive by the Persians under Shapur
16
Paul of Samosata
(260–268)
Was supported by Zenobia , deposed by Emperor Aurelian ; in Paul's time Lucian of Antioch was head of the Antiochene catechetical school.
17
Domnus I
(268/9–273/4)
Was supported by Emperor Aurelian.
18
Timaeus
(273/4–282)
19
Cyril
(283–303)
20
Tyrannion
(304–314)
21
Vitalius
(314–320)
22
Philogonius
(320–323)
23
St. Eustathius
(324–330)
24
Paulinus I
(330, six months)
Formerly bishop of Tyre , Semi-Arian and friend of Eusebius of Caesarea .
25
Eulalius
(331–332)
26
Euphronius
(332–333)
27
Flacillus or Facellius
(333–342)
In whose time renovations were made to the great church of Antioch, according to Nicephorus.
28
Stephen I
(342–344)
Arian and opponent of Athanasius of Alexandria , deposed in 344.
29
Leontius the Eunuch
(344–358)
Arian .
30
Eudoxius
(358–359)
Formerly bishop of Germanicia , later (360–370) bishop of Constantinople , Homoian .
31
Anianus
(359)
Immediately deposed.
32
St. Meletius
(360/1–362)
Semi-Arian, deposed in the reign of Valens for Homoiousian leanings.
33
Paulinus II
(362–388)
34
Evagrius
(388–393)
35
St. Flavian I
(399–404)
36
Porphyrus
(404–412)
37
Alexander
(412–417)
He ended the schism with the Eustathians in 415.
38
Theodotus
(417–428)
(alternately 420–429)
39
John I
(428–442)
Condemned the First Council of Ephesus in the Nestorian controversy.
40
Domnus II
(442–449)
Deposed by the Second Council of Ephesus .
41
Maximus II
(449–455)
Appointed by Emperor Theodosius II , accepted the Council of Chalcedon , deposed under unclear circumstances.
42
Basil of Antioch
(456–458)
Chalcedonian.
43
Acacius of Antioch
(458–461)
Chalcedonian.
44
Martyrius
(461–470)
Chalcedonian, deposed by general Zeno .
45
Julian
(471–476)
Chalcedonian, exiled by Peter the Fuller.
46
Stephen II
(477–479)
Chalcedonian.
47
Calendion
(479–before 488)
Chalcedonian, opposed the Henoticon , exiled by Zeno, replaced by Peter the Fuller.
48
Palladius
(488–498)
Chalcedonian, accepted the Henoticon .
49
St. Flavian II
(498–518)
Chalcedonian, accepted the Henoticon , deposed by Emperor Anastasius I .
50
Paul II the Jew
(518–521)
51
Euphrasius
(521–528)
52
St. Ephrem of Amid
(528–546)
53
Domnus III
(546–561)
54
Anastasius I
(561–571/594)
55
Gregory I
(571–594/599)
Brief interruption by Anastasius I of Antioch in 594.
56
St. Anastasius II
(599–610)
57
Gregory II
(610–620)
58
Anastasius III
(620–628)
59
Macedonius
(639–662)
60
George I
(662–669)
61
Macarius
(669–681)
62
Theophanes
(681–684)
(684–686)
Patriarchs during the Marada states, 686–1099[ edit ]
Order
Name of Patriarch
Notes
English
Arabic
63
St. John Maron I
مار يوحنا مارون الأول
63rd after Saint Peter . First of the Maronite patriarchs (b. 628, consecrated 686, d. 707)
64
Cyrus
قوروش
Son of Saint John Maron's sister
65
Gabriel I
جبرائيل الأول
Last patriarch to reside in Kfarhi monastery
66
John Maron II
يوحنا مارون الثاني
Also known as John Maron II. At this point the Patriarchate moved to Yanou', Byblos
67
John II
يوحنا الثاني
Originating from Byblos, also known as John I (or John III considering John Maron I and John Maron II)
68
Gregory II
غريغوريوس الثاني
-
69
Stephen III
اسطفانوس الثالث
-
70
Mark
مرقس
-
71
Eusebius
أوسابيوس
Also known as Hoaushab (حوشب)
72
John III
يوحنا الثالث
Also known as John II of Hama (or John IV considering Youhanna Maron, Youhanna Maron II and Youhanna I). During his reign, the Fourth Council of Constantinople convened in the year 869
73
Joshua I
يشوع الأول
74
David I
داوود الأول
-
75
Gregory III
غريغوريوس الثالث
-
76
Theophylact
ثاوفيلكتوس
Also known as Habib or John V Habib
77
Joshua II
يشوع الثاني
Yeshu II of Damascus
78
Domitius
ضوميطيوس
Domitius of Beirut
79
Isaac
اسحق
-
80
John IV
يوحنا الرابع
Also known as John III (John VI)
81
Simeon I
شمعون الأول
Also known as Semaan (سمعان)
82
Jeremiah I
إرميا الأول
Also known as Jeremiah I
83
John V
يوحنا الخامس
Also known as John IV (John VII)
84
Simeon II
شمعون الثاني
-
85
Simeon III
شمعون الثالث
-
Patriarchs during the Crusades, 1099–1305[ edit ]
Order[ 3]
Name of Patriarch
Birthplace
Period
Position
Notes
English
Arabic
86
Joseph I Al-Jirjissi
يوسف الأول الجرجسي
-
1100–1120
-
First contact with the Crusaders
87
Peter II
بطرس الأول
-
1120–1130
-
Patriarchate moves to Mayfuq, Byblos
88
Gregory IV
غريغوريوس الرابع
Halat , Byblos
1130–1141
-
-
89
Jacob I
يعقوب الأول
Ramat, Batroun
1141–1151
-
-
90
John VI
يوحنا السادس
Lehfed , Byblos
1151–1154
-
Also known as John V (John VIII)
91
Peter III
بطرس الثالث
-
1154–1173
-
-
92
Peter IV
بطرس الرابع
-
1173–1189
-
-
93
Peter VI
بطرس الخامي
-
1189–1199
-
-
94
Jeremiah II Amsheeti
إرميا الثاني العمشيتي
Amsheet , Byblos
1199–1230
-
Also known as Jeremiah II. Took part in the Fourth Lateran Council in Rome
95
Daniel I
دانيال الأول
Shamat, Byblos
1230–1239
-
-
96
John VII
يوحنا السابع
Jaj , Byblos
1239–1245
-
Also known as John VI (John IX)
97
Simeon IV
سمعان الرابع
Bilaouza Jibbet
1245–1277
-
-
98
Jacob II
يعقوب الثاني
-
1277–1278
-
Also known as Jacob II
99
Daniel II
دانيال الثاني
Hadchit , Bsharri
1278–1282
-
-
100
Luke
لوقا
Benahran, Koura
1282–????
-
Schism and two rival patriarchs
101
Jeremiah III
إرميا الثالث
Demalsa, Byblos
1283–1297
-
Also known as Jeremiah III
Patriarchs during the Mamluk rule, 1305–1516[ edit ]
Order
Name of Patriarch
Birthplace
Period
Position
Notes
English
Arabic
102
Simeon V
شمعون الخامس
-
1297–1339
Bishop of Cyprus
-
103
John VIII
يوحنا الثامن
Aqura, Byblos
1339–1357
-
Also known as John VII
104
Gabriel II
جبرائيل الثاني
Hjoula , Byblos
1357–1367
-
Martyred at the hand of the Mamluks
105
David II
داوود الثاني
-
1367–1404
-
-
106
John IX El-Jaji
يوحنا الثامن الجاجي
Jaj , Byblos
1404–1445
Patriarchal emissary (نائب بطريركي)
Also known as John VIII. At this time the Patriarchate moved to Kannoubine
107
Jacob III El-Hadathi
يعقوب الثالث الحدثي
Hadath El Jebbeh , Besharri
1445–1468
Bishop of Mar. Yohanna, Besharri
Also known as Jacob of Hadath
108
Joseph II El-Hadathi
يوسف الثاني الحدثي
Hadath El Jebbeh, Besharri
1468–1492
Patriarchal emissary (نائب بطريركي)
Known as Joseph of Hadath and Ibn Hassan
Patriarchs during the Ottomans, 1516–1918[ edit ]
Order
Name of Patriarch
Birthplace
Period
Position
Notes
Portrait
English
Arabic
109
Simeon VI El-Hadathi
سمعان السادس الحدثي
Hadath El Jebbeh, Besharri
1492–1524
Patriarchal emissary (نائب بطريركي)
-
110
Moses Saade
موسى سعادة
Kafroun , Akkar
1524–1567
Bishop of Sayyde and Houqa
-
111
Michael I Rizzi
ميخائيل الأول الرزي
Bkoufa, Ehden
1567–1581
Bishop of Mar; Antonios Kozhaya
-
112
Sergius Rizzi
سركيس الرزي
Bkoufa, Ehden
1581–1597
Patriarchal emissary
-
113
Joseph III El-Rizzi
يوسف الثالث الرزي
Bkoufa, Ehden
1597–1608
Patriarchal emissary
-
114
John X Makhlouf
يوحنا العاشر مخلوف
Ehden , Zghorta
1608–1633
Patriarchal emissary
Also known as John IX
115
Greorge II Omaira
جرجس (جورج) الثاني عميرة
Ehden , Zghorta
1633–1644
Bishop of Ehden
-
116
Joseph IV Halib
يوسف الرابع حليب
Aqoura , Byblos
1644–1648
Bishop of Saida and Sour
-
117
John XI El-Bawwab
يوحنا الحادي عشر البواب
Safra , Keserwan
1648–1656
Patriarchal emissary
Also known as John X
118
George III Beseb'ely
جرجس (جورج) الثالث البسبعلي
Sebaal , Zghorta
1656–1670
Patriarchal emissary
-
119
Bl. Stephen IV El-Douaihy
اسطفانوس الرابع الدويهي
Ehden , Zghorta
1670–1704
Bishop of Cyprus
120
Gabriel III
جبرائيل الثالث
Blouzan, Keserwan
1704–1705
Bishop of Aleppo
Also known as Gabriel II of Blaouza
121
Jacob IV Awad
يعقوب الرابع عوّاد
Hasroun , Bsharri
1705–1733
Bishop of Tripoli
-
122
Joseph V El-Khazen
يوسف الخامس الخازن
Jounieh , Keserwan
1733–1742
Bishop of Ghosta
123
Simeon VII Awad
سمعان السابع عوّاد
Hasroun, Bsharri
1742–1756
Bishop of Damascus
-
124
Tobias El Khazen
طوبيا الخازن
Beqaata, Keserwan
1756–1766
Bishop of Cyprus
-
125
Joseph VI Estephan
يوسف السادس اسطفان
Ghosta , Keserwan
1766–1793
Bishop of Beirut
-
126
Michael II Fadel
ميخائيل الثاني فاضل
Beirut
1793–1795
Bishop of Beirut
-
127
Philip Gemayel
فيليبس الجميّل
Bikfaya , Metn
1795–1796
Bishop of Cyprus
-
128
Joseph VII Tyan
يوسف السابع تيّان
Beirut
1796–1809
Bishop of Damascus; ونائب بطريركي
-
129
John XII Helou
يوحنا الثاني عشر الحلو
Ghosta, Keserwan
1809–1823
Bishop of Haifa; ونائب بطريركي
-
130
Joseph VIII Hobaish
يوسف الثامن حبيش
Sahel Alma , Keserwan
1823–1845
Bishop of Tripoli
Patriarchate moved to Bkerke
131
Joseph IX El Khazen
يوسف التاسع الخازن
Ajaltoun , Keserwan
1845–1854
Bishop of Tripoli
1845 events
132
Paul III Peter Massad
بولس الثالث بطرس مسعد
Ashqout , Keserwan
1854–1890
Patriarchal emissary (نائب بطريركي)
1860 events, since his election "Peter" was added to the patriarcal nouns.
133
John XIII Peter El Hajj
يوحنا الثالث عشر بطرس الحاج
Dlebya, Batroun
1890–1898
Bishop of Baalbek
-
Patriarch during modern Lebanon, 1918–present[ edit ]
List of all Maronite Patriarchs by GCatholic.org
[The Maronite Church Roots and Mission] By His Excellency Bishop Antoine Charbel Tarabay, Fr. Antoine Daou, Fr. Hani Mattar, Fr. Boulous Sfeir, Dr. Youssef Kamal El Haje and George Arab