- Source: Antonian Order of Saint Ormizda of the Chaldeans
The Antonian Order of Saint Ormizda of the Chaldeans (Latin: Ordo Antonianus S. Hormisdæ Chaldæorum; abbreviated OAOC) is a Chaldean Catholic monastic order of pontifical right for men.
The monastic order was founded in 1808. Its headquarters is in Saint-Antony convent, Baghdad, Al-Duorah province, Iraq.
In 2018, it had 6 houses with 17 members including 15 priests.
Superiors general
Archimandrite Denha Hanna Touma, O.A.O.C. (? – 2013.07.11)
Fr. Waheed K. Gabriele Tooma, O.A.O.C. (2013 – 2014)
Fr. Joseph Abdel Sater, O.A.O.C. (2014 – 2016)
Fr. Samer Soreshow Yohanna, O.A.O.C. ( 2016–present)
Prelates from their ranks
Deceased, with year of death
1915 : Philip Yaʿqob Abrahamo, Bishop of Gazireh of the Chaldeans (Turkish Kurdistan)
2006 : Abbot Yousif Ibrahim, Apostolic Administrator emeritus of Sulaimaniya of the Chaldeans (Iraq)
2013: Archimandrite Denha Hanna Touma, Apostolic Administrator emeritus of Sulaimaniya of the Chaldeans (Iraq)
References
External links
http://www.gcatholic.org/orders/150.htm
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- Antonian Order of Saint Ormizda of the Chaldeans
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- Gazarta (Chaldean diocese)
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