Antoine Nabil Andari
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Religious style | Auxiliary bishop |
Antoine Nabil Andari (born 8 November 1949 in Billa, Lebanon) is Curial Bishop of the Maronite Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch and Auxiliary Bishop to Jounieh.[1]
Life
Antoine Nabil Andari received on 27 August 1977 the sacrament of ordination to the priesthood. As a priest:
1978 - 1985 :Assistant priest of the Parish of Chekka
1982 - 1983 and 1988 - 1989 :Professor at the Faculty of Theology of the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik
1986 - 1995 :Rector of the Maronite Patriarchal Seminary - Ghazir.
1987 - 1995 :Secretary of the Association of Major Catholic Seminaries in Lebanon.
1995 - 1997 :Assistant priest of Our Lady of Lebanon - Paris
On 7 June 1997 he was appointed by
Certificates
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He completed his secondary studies at Saint Maron Seminary - Ghazir
June 1970: Baccalaureate Second Division - Philosophy.
July 1974: Teaching degree in Philosophy.
June 1977: Bachelor of Theology.
1977 - 1978 In-depth lessons in philosophy DEA
He completed his university studies at Saint Joseph University - Beirut, and the Catholic University of Louvain - Belgium.
He is fluent in Arabic, French, English, Latin and Syriac.
References
- ^ "Bishops who are not Ordinaries of Sees: AM… – AN…". gcatholic.org. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
External links
- David M. Cheney. "Bishop Antoine Nabil Andari [Catholic-Hierarchy]". catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2016-01-20.