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Listing of Traditional Masses Which Have Been Approved under
Papal Authority.
-- REPUBLIC OF SYRIA
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There are no traditional latin masses in Syria. The Republic is part of the cultural
home of the Syrian Antiochene Rite and will be listed according to the divisions of all
the rites present there and not just the Roman one.
Until more information becomes available to the site moderator, there will be no
listing of Eastern Catholic masses in Syria. Following is a list of Eastern Catholic
jurisdictions. There are every-Sunday traditional masses in each of them.
A. ANTIOCHENE RITE: SYRIAN USE
Exempt Archdiocese of Halab (Aleppo)
Exempt Archdiocese of Hassaké-Nisibi
Metropolitan Archdiocese of Damascus (no suffragans)
Metropolitan Archdiocese of Homs (no suffragans)
B. ANTIOCHENE RITE: MARONITE USE
[All the Maronite sees are directly subject to the Patriarchate and are not grouped
into provinces (except those in South America which are suffragans to Latin Provinces).]
Archdiocese of Damascus
Archdiocese of Aleppo
Diocese of Al-Ladhiqiyah
C. ARMENIAN RITE
Suffragan to the Patriarchate of Cilicia, in Lebanon:
Archdiocese of Halab (Aleppo)
[Other Suffragan sees are outside Lebanon]
Exempt Archdiocese of Kamichlié/Qameshliyeh
D. BYZANTINE RITE: MELCHITE USE
Patriarchate of Antioch, Alexandria, and Jerusalem
(seats in Turkey, Egypt, and Israel; residence in Syria):
Suffragan Archeparchy: Latakia
Metropolitan Archeparchy of Bosra and Hauran (no suffragans)
Metropolitan Archeparchy of Damascus (no suffragans)
Metropolitan Archeparchy of Aleppo (no suffragans)
Metropolitan Archeparchy of Homs (no suffragans)
E. CHALDEAN RITE: BABYLONIAN USE
Exempt Diocese of Halab/Aleppo
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