Apostolic Vicariate of

Beirut

Lebanon Lebanon

Continent: Central and Southwest Asia

Rite: Roman (Latin)

Type: Apostolic Vicariate Apostolic Vicariate

Name: Beirut / Beyrouth (français) / Berito (Italiano) / Bairut / Berytus / Beryten(sis) (Latin)

Immediately subject to the Holy See

Neighbouring Dioceses: Aleppo (↗), Jerusalem (↓)

Depends on: Dicastery for the Eastern Churches

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Celebrations

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History

Papal Visits

Present Prelates

Vicar Apostolic (2016.08.02 – ...):Bishop Cesar Essayan, O.F.M. Conv. (64)Bishop Cesar Essayan, O.F.M. Conv. (64)

Titular Bishop of Mareotes

Vice-President of Conference of the Latin Bishops of the Arab Regions

Monsignors (2)

Ordinaries

Vicars Apostolic of Beirut (Roman Rite)

Bishop Cesar Essayan, O.F.M. Conv. (64)Bishop Cesar Essayan, O.F.M. Conv. (64)
(2016.08.02 – ...)

Vicar Apostolic of Beirut (Lebanon)
Titular Bishop of Mareotes
Vice-President of Conference of the Latin Bishops of the Arab Regions

Evangelium et caritas

Born:1962.05.27 (SaĂŻda, Lebanon)
Ordained Priest:1993.04.17
Consecrated Bishop:2016.10.08

Titular Bishop of Mareotes (2016.08.02 – ...)

Vicar Apostolic of Beirut (Lebanon) (2016.08.02 – ...)

Vice-President of Conference of the Latin Bishops of the Arab Regions (2020? – ...)

Archbishop Paul Dahdah, O.C.D. (85)Archbishop Paul Dahdah, O.C.D. (85)
(1999.07.30 – 2016.08.02)

Titular Archbishop of ArĂŠ in Numidia
Vicar Apostolic emeritus of Beirut (Lebanon)

Diligere Deum

Born:1941.01.08 (Zghorta, Lebanon)
Ordained Priest:1966.04.17
Consecrated Bishop:1983.08.21

Archbishop of Baghdad (Iraq) (1983.05.30 – 1999.07.30)

Apostolic Administrator of Baghdad (Iraq) (1999.07.30 – 2000.11.29)

Vicar Apostolic of Beirut (Lebanon) (1999.07.30 – 2016.08.02)

Titular Archbishop of Aré in Numidia (1999.07.30 – ...)

Bishop Paul Bassim, O.C.D.
(1974.09.08 – 1999.07.30)

Born:1922.11.14 (Zghorta, Lebanon)
Ordained Priest:1946.06.29
Consecrated Bishop:1974.11.24
Died:2012.08.21 († 89)

Vicar Apostolic of Beirut (Lebanon) (1974.09.08 – 1999.07.30)

Titular Bishop of Laodicea ad Libanum (1974.09.08 – 2012.08.21)

Bishop Eustace John Smith, O.F.M.
(1955.12.08 – 1973)

Born:1908.08.22 (Medford, MA, USA)
Ordained Priest:1934.06.12
Consecrated Bishop:1956.02.02
Died:1975.06.13 (Boston, MA, USA † 66)

Vicar Apostolic of Beirut (Lebanon) (1955.12.08 – 1973)

Titular Bishop of Apamea Cibotus (1955.12.08 – 1975.06.13)

Bishops of Beirut (Roman Rite)

Bishop Bartolomeo
(1272? – 1283)

Bishop of Beirut (Lebanon) (1272? – 1283)

Bishop Bernardo
(1267? – ?)

Bishop of Beirut (Lebanon) (1267? – ?)

Bishop Gualerano
(1221? – ?)

Bishop of Beirut (Lebanon) (1221? – ?)

Bishop Roberto
(1210? – ?)

Bishop of Beirut (Lebanon) (1210? – ?)

Bishop Odo
(1181 – 1190)

Consecrated Bishop:1181
Died:1190

Bishop of Beirut (Lebanon) (1181 – 1190)

Bishop Rainaldo
(1175 – 1180.09.13)

Consecrated Bishop:1175.05.02
Died:1180.09.13

Bishop of Beirut (Lebanon) (1175 – 1180.09.13)

Bishop Mainardo
(? – 1174.04.25)

Died:1174.04.25

Bishop of Beirut (Lebanon) (? – 1174.04.25)

Bishop Guglielmo
(1147? – ?)

Bishop of Beirut (Lebanon) (1147? – ?)

Bishop Giovanni
(1146? – ?)

Bishop of Beirut (Lebanon) (1146? – ?)

Former Titular Bishops

Special Churches

Aleppo (↗), Jerusalem (↓)

Statistics (2022.12.31)

Population: 18,000 Catholics

Pastoral Centres: 10 parishes, 4 missions

Personnel: 138 priests (2 diocesan, 136 religious), 5 deacons, 982 religious (195 brothers, 787 sisters)

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