Greek Orthodox Patriarch Ignatius IV Hazim, 91, died
today, Wednesday, at a Beirut hospital after suffering a stroke a day earlier.
Born
in the village of Mhardey near Hama in Syria in 1921, Habib Hazim was the son of an
Arab Greek Orthodox family and was attracted to ecclesial ministry early in life. After
finishing school in Hama, Hazim moved to Beirut where he studied literature and
started serving the Orthodox Church in Lebanon.
Hazim helped found the global
Society of Orthodox Youth Organizations and he became a bishop in 1961 and in 1970 he was elected Orthodox
Metropolitan of the Syrian city of Latakia, a coastal city. Hazim was elected Greek Orthodox
Patriarch of Antioch and all the East in 1979, succeeding Patriarch Elias IV. The Patriarch of Antioch is the third most important See after the Patriarchates of Constantinople and Alexandria.
Eternal Memory.
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