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− | The Right Reverend Archimandrite '''Nabil (Kachab)''' | + | The Right Reverend [[Archimandrite]] '''Nabil (Kachab)''' was appointed Vicar-General of the [[Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand]] in 2003, and co-ordinator of the Saint Paul Theological Course of Studies in Sydney. In 2005 he was also appointed Dean of Saint George Cathedral, Redfern, Sydney. |
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
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− | In the same year, Bishop [[Gibran ( | + | Prior to priesthood, Fr Nabil was president of the [[parish]] council of Saint Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Church, Melbourne. After this, he was [[ordination|ordained]] to the [[diaconate]] in 1993 taking the name Nabil and continuing to serve at Saint Nicholas East Melbourne. |
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+ | In the same year, Bishop [[Gibran (Ramlawey) of Australia and New Zealand|Gibran of Australia and New Zealand]], Fr [[Dimitri Baroudi]] ([[priest]] of St Nicholas, 1990-present) and Dcn Nabil organised a Forum at St Nicholas East Melbourne. Most of those attending were priests of various Christian denominations. This forum inspired many conversions from the Anglican Church to the Orthodox, many finding a home at Saint Nicholas. These included Virginia Hutchinson (now [[superior]] of [[St. Anna Convent (Preston, Australia)|St. Anna Convent]]), Fr Raymond Smith (with his [[congregation]] of 50 families on the Gold Coast), Fr Ted Doncaster (priest of St Anthony the Great, Perth), Fr George Robinson (in Canberra, now in [[ROCOR]]), Fr Geoff Harvey (priest of the Good Shepherd Mission, Melbourne), and the late Fr Columba Radford (serving the Western Rite parish of St Cuthbert's, Melbourne). | ||
===Priesthood=== | ===Priesthood=== | ||
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− | With Fr Dimitri Baroudi, Archimandrite Nabil | + | In 1997, Dcn Nabil was ordained to the priesthood, closely followed by his 1998 elevation to [[archimandrite]]. This made him the first priest within the Diocese to be elevated to Archimandrite in Australia. During this time, he continued to serve at St Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Church, East Melbourne. |
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+ | With Fr Dimitri Baroudi, Archimandrite Nabil reinvigorated the Sunday School, established a youth group and a senior citizen's group, and provided strong representation of the Antiochian Orthodox Church in a number of inter-faith forums. In 1999, Archim. Nabil was elected president of the Victorian Council of Churches, the first Orthodox to be so. | ||
===Move to Sydney=== | ===Move to Sydney=== | ||
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+ | In 2003, Archim. Nabil permanently moved to Sydney to continue his work with parishes in Sydney, and was appointed Vicar-General of the Archdiocese. On the [[August 28|28th August]], 2005, Archimandrite Nabil commenced duties as Dean of St. George Cathedral, Sydney, replacing Fr [[Nicolas Mansour]] who retired after 42 years of priestly service at the [[Cathedral]]. | ||
==External link== | ==External link== | ||
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The Right Reverend Archimandrite Nabil (Kachab) was appointed Vicar-General of the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand in 2003, and co-ordinator of the Saint Paul Theological Course of Studies in Sydney. In 2005 he was also appointed Dean of Saint George Cathedral, Redfern, Sydney.
Biography
Prior to priesthood, Fr Nabil was president of the parish council of Saint Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Church, Melbourne. After this, he was ordained to the diaconate in 1993 taking the name Nabil and continuing to serve at Saint Nicholas East Melbourne.
In the same year, Bishop Gibran of Australia and New Zealand, Fr Dimitri Baroudi (priest of St Nicholas, 1990-present) and Dcn Nabil organised a Forum at St Nicholas East Melbourne. Most of those attending were priests of various Christian denominations. This forum inspired many conversions from the Anglican Church to the Orthodox, many finding a home at Saint Nicholas. These included Virginia Hutchinson (now superior of St. Anna Convent), Fr Raymond Smith (with his congregation of 50 families on the Gold Coast), Fr Ted Doncaster (priest of St Anthony the Great, Perth), Fr George Robinson (in Canberra, now in ROCOR), Fr Geoff Harvey (priest of the Good Shepherd Mission, Melbourne), and the late Fr Columba Radford (serving the Western Rite parish of St Cuthbert's, Melbourne).
Priesthood
In 1997, Dcn Nabil was ordained to the priesthood, closely followed by his 1998 elevation to archimandrite. This made him the first priest within the Diocese to be elevated to Archimandrite in Australia. During this time, he continued to serve at St Nicholas Antiochian Orthodox Church, East Melbourne.
With Fr Dimitri Baroudi, Archimandrite Nabil reinvigorated the Sunday School, established a youth group and a senior citizen's group, and provided strong representation of the Antiochian Orthodox Church in a number of inter-faith forums. In 1999, Archim. Nabil was elected president of the Victorian Council of Churches, the first Orthodox to be so.
Move to Sydney
In 2003, Archim. Nabil permanently moved to Sydney to continue his work with parishes in Sydney, and was appointed Vicar-General of the Archdiocese. On the 28th August, 2005, Archimandrite Nabil commenced duties as Dean of St. George Cathedral, Sydney, replacing Fr Nicolas Mansour who retired after 42 years of priestly service at the Cathedral.
External link
- About Us page on Cathedral website.
- History of St Nicholas, Melbourne.
Nabil (Kachab) | ||
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Preceded by: Nicolas Mansour |
Vicar-General of the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand 2003-present |
Succeeded by: — |
Preceded by: Nicolas Mansour |
Dean of St George Cathedral, Sydney (Antiochian) 2005-present |
Succeeded by: — |