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Patriarch of Antioch

Successor
  
Cyril IX Moghabghab

Installed
  
April 6, 1919

Predecessor
  
Cyril VIII Jaha


Name
  
Demetrius Qadi

Consecration
  
November 29, 1903

Died
  
October 25, 1925

Term ended
  
October 25, 1925

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Church
  
Melkite Greek Catholic Church

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Demetrius I Qadi (or Dimitros I Cadi) (January 18, 1861, Damascus, Syria – October 25, 1925) was Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, and Alexandria and Jerusalem of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church from 1919 until 1925.

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Life

Joseph Qadi was born in Damascus, Syria. Ordained a Melkite priest in 1888, Qadi was appointed Patriarchal Vicar of Jerusalem in 1895, resigning in 1898. he was appointed eparch of Aleppo on October 27, 1903 and ordained eparch on November 29, 1903 by patriarch Cyril VIII Jaha, being Gaudenzio Bonfigli, O.F.M, titular bishop of Cabasa, and Joseph Dumani, BS, Eparch of Tripoli, his co-consecrators. On March 29, 1919 he was elected patriarch by the Melkite Synod of Bishops, being confirmed by the Holy See on July 3 of the same year. At that point the patriarchate had been vacant for three years since the death of Cyril VIII Jaha in 1916.

During his brief reign the Melkite Church experienced a rapid expansion in the Near East as situations for the Greek Catholics improved during the period of the French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon. Demetrius also began radical reforms in the Melkite Church, including preparations for Melkite councils to address canonical matters. However, Demetrius did not live to participate in these councils, and died on October 25, 1925. He was succeeded upon his death by Patriarch Cyril IX Moghabghab.

Consecrator of Melkite Eparchs

During his patriarchate he was consecrator of some Melkite eparchs:

  • Maximos IV Sayegh, Archeparch of Tyre
  • Etienne Soukkarie, Titular Archbishop of Myra dei Greco-Melkiti and Patriarchal Vicar of Alexandria in Egypt
  • Basil Khoury, Archeparch of Homs
  • Basil Cattan, Archeparch of Beirut and Jbeil
  • Anthony Farage, Titular bishop of Laodicea in Syria per i Melchiti and Patriarchal Procurator in Antioch
  • Meletius Abou-Assaleh, Eparch of Baalbek in Lebanon
  • Joseph Kallas, Eparch of Tripoli in Lebanon
  • Distinctions

  • Order of Saint Lazarus (statuted 1910)
  • References

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