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Name
  
Neophytos Nasri

Appointed
  
1722

Consecration
  
1722

Term ended
  
1730

Church
  
Melkite Greek Catholic Church

Died
  
February 21, 1731, Rome, Italy

Neophytos Nasri (1670–1731) was bishop of Saidnaya of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church and took a preeminent part in the 1724 split of the Melkite Church.

Life

Nasrallah Neophytos Nasri was born in Aleppo in 1670. He entered young a monk in the Balamand Monastery and in 1696 he was one of the founders of the Basilian Chouerite Order. He served also as a preached in Amid. In 1722 he was appointed bishop of Saidnaya, and consecrated Bishop in the same year by Patriarch Athanasius III Dabbas.

On October 1, 1724 he consecrated Cyril VI Tanas as bishop and Patriarch of the Melkite Church, so originating the split of the Melkite Church. After persecutions from the Orthodox party, he had to leave Saidnaya and in 1730 he moved to Rome, where he died on 21 February 1731 and was buried in the chapel of Propaganda Fide.

A biography of Neophytos Nasri was written by his disciple Ignatius Quandalaft.

References

Neophytos Nasri Wikipedia