Ghattas Hazim (born 1963, in Mhardeh, Syria) is a Greek Orthodox (Eastern Orthodox) hierarch. Since 2014, he serves as Metropolitan of Baghdad, Kuwait and Dependencies, under the jurisdiction of Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East.[1]
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GhattasHazim (born 1963, in Mhardeh, Syria) is a Greek Orthodox (Eastern Orthodox) hierarch. Since 2014, he serves as Metropolitan of Baghdad, Kuwait...
of Newton Kim Ghattas (born 1977), journalist Maged George Elias Ghattas, Egyptian politician, minister Marie-Alphonsine Danil Ghattas (1843—1927), Palestinian...
Orthodox Archdiocese of Baghdad, headed since 2014 by Metropolitan GhattasHazim. The early history of Eastern Orthodoxy in the region of Mesopotamia...
who visited Kuwait on many occasions. His successor is Metropolitan GhattasHazim of Baghdad and Kuwait (since 2014). His official seat remains in Baghdad...
Audi (1980–present) Archdiocese of Baghdad, Kuwait and Dependencies: GhattasHazim (2014–present) Archdiocese of Bosra, Hauran and Jabal al-Arab: Saba...
decided to retire on 17 June 2014, and was succeeded by new Metropolitan GhattasHazim. Metropolitan Constantine died on 17 April 2016. Eastern Orthodoxy in...