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    Hilarion Capucci, BA (Arabic: هيلاريون كابوتشي; 2 March 1922 – 1 January 2017) was a Syrian Catholic prelate who served as the titular Archbishop of Caesarea...
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  • Capucci is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hilarion Capucci (1922–2017), titular archbishop of Caesarea in Palaestina Nicola Capocci...
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  • Coussa (1897-1962), Bishop Justin Najmy (1898-1968) and Archbishop Hilarion Capucci (1922-2017). The female branch of the order, the congregation of Basilian...
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  • Feminine Tour de Force (San Francisco: 2017), 282 pages. THE SYRIAN: HILARION CAPUCCI and The Priceless Ransom (San Francisco: 2018), 158 pages. LA MADRINA...
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  • political leader (1997) Mohammed Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan (1978) Hilarion Capucci, Archbishop Melkite Greek Catholic Church and pro-Palestinian activist...
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    the Israeli arrest of the Patriarchal Vicar of Jerusalem, Archbishop Hilarion Capucci of the Aleppin Salvatorian order. Laham founded the Student Fund in...
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    personality and businesswoman George Antonius - Lebanese author and diplomat Hilarion Capucci - Syrian Catholic bishop Majida El Roumi - Lebanese soprano Nicolas...
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  • of Israel, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1995) March 2 – Hilarion Capucci, Syrian Catholic bishop (d. 2017) March 3 – Nándor Hidegkuti, Hungarian...
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    Church also considers Caesarea a titular see, with - as of 2013 - Hilarion Capucci holding the title since 1965. Through Origen and especially the scholarly...
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    Tehran, after an agreement was signed with Syrian Catholic Archbishop Hilarion Capucci, Roman Catholic nuncio Annibale Bugnini, and Switzerland's Ambassador...
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