Archbishop Joseph Tawil (December 25, 1913 – February 17, 1999) was the Melkite Greek Catholic eparch for the United States, teacher and theologian. He...
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Philippe Nabaa (Archbishop of Beirut and Byblos 1948-1967) and Archbishop Joseph Tawil (Archbishop of the Eparchy of Newton). In this role, Haddad also participated...
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Tawil (Arabic: طويل, 'long') is a meter used in classical Arabic poetry. Tawil may also refer to: Adel Tawil (born 1978), German singer, songwriter and...
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Ourselves is a Christmas 1970 pastoral letter of Melkite Catholic Archbishop Joseph Tawil of the Eparchy of Newton. The address defines the raison d'être for the...
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of the Syriac Catholic Church, Patriarch Maximos IV Saigh and Bishop Joseph Tawil of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church and Archbishop Nasrallah Boutros...
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Patriarchal College in Cairo. This group included Fathers George Selim Hakim, Joseph Tawil, Elias Zoghby, and former Jesuit Oreste Kerame; they later became bishops...
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Bishop of the Eparchy of Newton and Titular Bishop of Gerasa. Archbishop Joseph Tawil consecrated and installed him on July 6 of that year. Bishop Samra served...
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Nicholas Guild, was founded in 1980 by the bishop's predecessor, Archbishop Joseph Tawil. Officially as an unincorporated auxiliary of the Melkite Greek Catholic...
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He was consecrated bishop on February 23, 1990, succeeding Archbishop Joseph Tawil as eparch. Bishop Ignatius Ghattas founded the Order of Saint Nicholas...
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long. He died of a heart attack on June 11, 1968, and was succeeded by Joseph Tawil. He is buried at the parish cemetery of St. Basil the Great in Cumberland...
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