• Maximos IV Sayegh (or Saïgh; 10 April 1878 – 5 November 1967) was a Syrian Catholic prelate who served as Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, and Alexandria...
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  • Patriarch Maximus IV or Patriarch Maximos IV may refer to: Maximus IV of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1491–1497 Maximos IV Sayegh, patriarch of...
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  • businessman Maximos IV Sayegh (1878–1967), Syrian cardinal May Sayegh (1940–2023), Palestinian poet, feminist, political activist and writer Nader Sayegh, Jordanian-American...
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    Jerusalem, he was ordained a priest in the Basilica of St. Anne by Maximos IV Sayegh, then Archbishop of Tyre, on July 20, 1930. As a young priest he taught...
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    to include all Melkites throughout the Ottoman Empire. Patriarch Maximos IV Sayegh took part in the Second Vatican Council where he argued against Latinization...
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  • Maximos IV Sayegh, patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church in 1948–1967 Maximus V of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1946–1948 Maximos...
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  • Patriarch Cyril died on September 8, 1947, and was succeeded by Maximos IV Sayegh. During his tenure as patriarch he was co-consecrator of the following...
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    Moghabghab, December 8, 1925 – September 8, 1947 Maximos IV Sayegh, October 30, 1947 – November 5, 1967 Maximos V Hakim, November 22, 1967 – November 22, 2000...
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    the Coptic Church underwent phases of new development. In 1853, Pope Cyril IV established the first modern Coptic schools, including the first Egyptian...
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    president of the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity Patriarch Maximos IV Sayegh: patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church Cardinal Achille Liénart:...
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    Alexandria Patriarchate established in 1824 (by Pope Leo XII) Maximos Jouwed, also known as Maximos Givaid (15 August 1824 – died 30 August 1831), Titular Bishop...
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    Melkites. On 5 September 1965 he was ordained to the episcopate by Maximos IV Sayegh, SMSP (Archbishop of Beirut and Byblos from 1933 to 1947) and his...
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    Cyril IX Moghabghab Maximos IV Sayegh Maximos V Hakim Gregory III Laham Youssef I Absi Coptic Catholic (1824–present) Maximos Jouwed Kyrillos Makarios Stéphanos...
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    Qattan Maximos III Mazloum Clement Bahouth Gregory II Youssef Peter IV Geraigiry Cyril VIII Geha Demetrius I Qadi Cyril IX Moghabghab Maximos IV Sayegh Maximos...
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    Cyril IX Moghabghab Maximos IV Sayegh Maximos V Hakim Gregory III Laham Youssef I Absi Coptic Catholic (1824–present) Maximos Jouwed Kyrillos Makarios Stéphanos...
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    Khristotholos, Metropolitan of Ethiopia, ordained bishop in 1665 by: Pope Matthew IV of Alexandria, ordained bishop on 6 December 1660 Christianity portal Biography...
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  • Maximos Mardelli (born 1913 – died 2000) who was appointed Patriarchal Vicar (exarch) in Istanbul, as representative of Melkite Patriarch Maximos IV Sayegh...
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    Cyril IX Moghabghab Maximos IV Sayegh Maximos V Hakim Gregory III Laham Youssef I Absi Coptic Catholic (1824–present) Maximos Jouwed Kyrillos Makarios Stéphanos...
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    Ottoman authorities ordered its closure one year later. He sponsored Maximos of Gallipoli to produce the first translation of the New Testament in Modern...
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    Cyril IX Moghabghab Maximos IV Sayegh Maximos V Hakim Gregory III Laham Youssef I Absi Coptic Catholic (1824–present) Maximos Jouwed Kyrillos Makarios Stéphanos...
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    André Haddad Najwa Karam Shakira Marwan Fares Majida El Roumi John Elya Peter IV Geraigiry Saad Haddad Marie Keyrouz Wael Kfoury Amin Maalouf Henri Philippe...
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    Cyril IX Moghabghab Maximos IV Sayegh Maximos V Hakim Gregory III Laham Youssef I Absi Coptic Catholic (1824–present) Maximos Jouwed Kyrillos Makarios Stéphanos...
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  • Niphon (1366–1385) Mark IV (1385–1389) Nicholas III (1389–1398) Gregory IV (1398–1412) Nicholas IV (1412–1417) Athanasius IV (1417–1425) Mark V (1425–1435)...
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    Cyril IX Moghabghab Maximos IV Sayegh Maximos V Hakim Gregory III Laham Youssef I Absi Coptic Catholic (1824–present) Maximos Jouwed Kyrillos Makarios Stéphanos...
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    later works, Athanasius quotes Homer more than once (Hist. Ar. 68, Orat. iv. 29). Athanasius knew Greek and admitted not knowing Hebrew [see, e.g., the...
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  • On 3 November 1933, he was appointed as successor to Archbishop Maximos IV Sayegh to the see of Tyre and on 3 December 1933, by Patriarch Cyril IX Moghabghab...
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    Cyril IX Moghabghab Maximos IV Sayegh Maximos V Hakim Gregory III Laham Youssef I Absi Coptic Catholic (1824–present) Maximos Jouwed Kyrillos Makarios Stéphanos...
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  • Archbishop of Homs. He was co-consecrator of the Melkite Patriarch Maximos IV Sayegh. In 1920, he became, at the same time appointed Titular Archbishop...
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  • Cyril IX Moghabghab Maximos IV Sayegh Maximos V Hakim Gregory III Laham Youssef I Absi Coptic Catholic (1824–present) Maximos Jouwed Kyrillos Makarios Stéphanos...
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    Qattan Maximos III Mazloum Clement Bahouth Gregory II Youssef Peter IV Geraigiry Cyril VIII Geha Demetrius I Qadi Cyril IX Moghabghab Maximos IV Sayegh Maximos...
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