Elias Zoghby (January 9, 1912 – January 16, 2008) was the Melkite Greek Catholic Archbishop of Baalbek and a leading advocate of Catholic-Orthodox ecumenism...
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The Zoghby Initiative was an ecumenical endeavour launched by Melkite Greek Catholic Church bishop Elias Zoghby whose goal was to allow inter-communion...
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Italian, English Elias Norwegian Elías Icelandic Éliás Hungarian Elías Spanish Eliáš, Elijáš Czech Elijah, Elia, Ilyas, Elias Indonesian Elias, Eelis, Eljas...
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November 18, 1964. Malouf died in 1968 and was succeeded as archbishop by Elias Zoghby. Cheney, David. "Archbishop Joseph Malouf, S.M.S.P." Catholic-Hierarchy...
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Cairo. This group included Fathers George Selim Hakim, Joseph Tawil, Elias Zoghby, and former Jesuit Oreste Kerame; they later became bishops and participated...
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Māori poet. Bungo Yoshida, 73, Japanese Bunraku puppeteer, liver cancer. Elias Zoghby, 96, Egyptian Melkite Greek Catholic Archbishop of Baalbek. Manfred Abelein...
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The episcopal ordination took place on February 5, 1961, by Archbishop Elias Zoghby of Baalbek (Lebanon). His co-consecrators were the Bishop Paulo Rolim...
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biretta on 25 February 1965. The patriarch's acceptance was protested by Elias Zoghby, the Patriarchal Vicar for the See of Alexandria, Cairo and the Sudan...
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assisted as co-consecrator at the consecration of bishops Maximos V Hakim, Elias Zoghby, Joseph Tawil and Nicolas Hajj, SDS. "Bishops who are not Ordinaries:...
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