Clement Ignace Mansourati

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Clément Ignace Mansourati (born December 27, 1917 in Mardin , Ottoman Empire , † August 11, 1982 ) was a Turkish clergyman and auxiliary bishop in the Syrian Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch .

Life

Clément Ignace Mansourati received on 28 January 1940, the sacrament of Holy Orders .

The Synod of Bishops of the Syrian Catholic Church elected him on May 1, 1963 as auxiliary bishop in the Syrian Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch. This choice was confirmed by Pope Paul VI. on July 6, 1963 and appointed him titular archbishop of Apamea in Syria dei Siri . The Syrian Catholic Patriarch of Alexandria , Ignatius Gabriel I Cardinal Tappouni , donated him episcopal ordination on August 15 of the same year ; Co - consecrators were the Syrian Catholic Archbishop of Baghdad , Athanase Jean Daniel Bakose , and the auxiliary bishop in the Syrian Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch, Grégoire Ephrem Jarjour .

Clément Ignace Mansourati attended the second, third and fourth sessions of the Second Vatican Council . From 1972 to 1977 Mansourati was also Vice-President of the Pontifical Commission for the Revision of the Oriental Code of Canon Law.

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