Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Hama

Archdiocese of Hama
Saint George's Cathedral in Hama
Location
CountrySyria
TerritorySyria
HeadquartersHama, Syria[1]
Information
LanguageGreek, Arabic, English
Current leadership
PatriarchPatriarch of Antioch John X
MetropolitanNicholas (Baalbaki)

The Archdiocese of Hama (Arabic: أبرشية حماة, romanizedabrashiat hamaa) is an archdiocese of the Antiochian Orthodox Church. It has been headed by Metropolitan Nicholas (Baalbaki) since 2017.[2]

Syrian Civil War

During the Syrian Civil War, Hama saw intense fighting between the government forces and anti-government forces in 2011 and against the Islamic State in 2014.[3][4] In 2024, it was captured by rebels on 28 November 2024.[5]

Since the rebel take over, Hama has experienced repeated targeted attacks by Islamic groups, including extra-judicial killings and attacks on homes and private property. In December 2024, a faction of Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham, later identified as Ansar al-Tawhid, vandalized a church in Hama.[6][7] On 18 December, 2024 an unidentified group attacked and opened fire on another church.[8] On 24 December that same year, Ansar al-Tawhid set fire to a Christmas tree during Christmas celebrations, prompting hundreds to protest in Syria.[9]

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