Saba Youakim

Saba Youakim, BS (born on 2 June 1914 in El Wardieh in Baalbek, Lebanon - died on 6 March 2003) was Archbishop of the Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Petra and Philadelphia in Amman.

Life

Saba Youakim was ordained to the priesthood on November 30, 1939 to be chaplain of the Ordo Basilianus Sanctissimi Salvatoris Melkitarum (BS). He was appointed Archimandrite in 1968 and Superior general of his religious community. On September 9, 1968, he was appointed Titular Archbishop of Scythopolis and consecrated on September 29, 1968. His episcopal ordination wascelebrated the Patriarch of Antioch Maximos V Hakim, as co-consecrators served the archbishops Eftimios Youakim, BS of Zahle and Furzol and Nicolas Hajj, SDS, of Banyas .

On October 15, 1970, Youakim received the appointment as Archbishop of Petra and Philadelphia in Jordan and was the successor of the Archbishop Mikhayl Assaf.[1] On August 24, 1992, he resigned for reasons of age, and until his death on March 6, 2003 was Emeritus Archbishop. He was succeeded by Archbishop Georges El-Murr.

During his tenure, Youakim participated in the Second Vatican Council. He ordinated Issam John Darwich priest and Anargyros Printezis to the episcopate. Youakim was also co-consecrator of Archbishop Michel Hakim of Saint-Sauveur de Montréal, Archbishop François Abou Mokh, BS, Auxiliary Bishop in Antioch, Bishop Ercole Lupinacci of Lungro] , and future Melkite Patriarch of Antioch, Gregory III Laham, BS and Archbishop Andre Haddad, BS, of Zahle and Furzol.

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