Hormisdas Etienne Djibri [or Stephen Jibri (Mutran Estefan Jabri)], 1872–1953) was Archbishop of Kirkuk, Sulaimaniya and Arbil of the Chaldean Catholic Church from 1917 until his death in 1953.
Making him the longest serving archbishop of the Chaldean church with 46 years of service.
[1] Hormisdas Etienne Djibri (Mutran Estefan Jabri) was born in Mosul on 8 January 1872.
Following the first world war, he found refuge for those displaced by the conflict by leading them to the city of Ninevah (Mosul) and the northern Christian villages of Iraq, including Inkawa and Alqosh.
He refurbished many of existing Chaldean churches as well as preserving the heritage of monasteries, including Rabban Hormiz.