Ibrahim Namo Ibrahim

Most Reverend
Ibrahim Namo Ibrahim
Eparch Emeritus of Saint Thomas the Apostle of Detroit
Church Chaldean Catholic Church
Appointed August 3, 1985
Term ended May 3, 2014
Successor Bishop Francis Y. Kalabat,[1]
Orders
Ordination December 30, 1962
Consecration March 7, 1982
by Paul II Cheikho
Personal details
Born October 10, 1937
Tel Keppe, Iraq
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Ibrahim Namo Ibrahim (born October 10, 1937) is a bishop of the Catholic Church in the United States. He served as the Apostolic Exarch of United States of America from 1982 to 1985, and then, following its elevation, as the first eparch (bishop) of the Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Saint Thomas the Apostle of Detroit, from 1985 until his retirement was accepted by Pope Francis on Saturday, May 3, 2014. Bishop Francis Y. Kalabat a native of Kuwait, was named to succeed him as Eparch.

Biography

Born in Tel Keppe, Iraq to an Assyrian family in 1937, Ibrahim was later ordained a priest on December 30, 1962.

Ibrahim travelled to Rome in 1972 for Rome to study at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas Angelicum earning a doctorate in theology in 1975.[2]

Pope John Paul II named him as the Titular Bishop of Anbar dei Caldei and Apostolic Exarch of the United States of America on January 11, 1982. He was ordained a bishop by Patriarch Paul II Cheikho of the Chaldean Catholic Church on March 7, 1982. The principal co-consecrators were Archbishops Emmanuel-Karim Delly, Curial Bishop of Babylon, George Garmo of Mosul, Stéphane Babaca of Arbil, Stéphane Katchou of Basra, and Bishops Abdul-Ahad Sana of Alquoch and Abdul-Ahad Rabban, O.A.O.C. of Aqrā. On August 3, 1985 Pope John Paul II elevated the Apostolic Exarchate to an Eparchy and Ibrahim was named its first bishop.[3][4]

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