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    Michel Sabbah (Arabic: ميشيل صباح; born 19 March 1933) is a Palestinian Catholic prelate who served as the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1987 to 2008...
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    town 10 km south of Jerusalem, where it has been since 1936. In 1987, Michel Sabbah became the first native Palestinian to be appointed Latin Patriarch...
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    episcopate on 22 July later that year by principal consecrator Patriarch Michel Sabbah. On 31 May 1995, Pope John Paul II gave the Tunis territorial prelature...
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  • Orders Ordination 8 September 2000 by Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Michel Sabbah Personal details Born (1962-04-25) April 25, 1962 (age 62) Johannesburg...
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    Claude Sabbah (born 30 October 1954) is a French mathematician and researcher at École Polytechnique. Sabbah received his doctoral degree from Paris Diderot...
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    document, "A moment of truth." Among the authors of the document are Michel Sabbah, former Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Archbishop Attalah Hanna, Father...
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  • Cardinal James A. Hickey, 2000 Cardinal William Baum, 2001 Latin Patriarch Michel Sabbah, 2002 Jean Vanier, 2005 Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, 2012 Cardinal Jaime...
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    negotiation to try to achieve as close to a peaceful solution as possible". Michel Sabbah, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem and the head of the Catholic Church...
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    Sebastia – Bishop of the Eastern Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem Michel Sabbah – former Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem (Roman Catholic) Fouad Twal –...
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    Elias Chacour and Boutros Mouallem, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Michel Sabbah, and Bishop Munib Younan of the Lutheran Church of Jordan and the Holy...
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  • Bettazzi (1978–1985) Franz König (1985–1990) Godfried Danneels (1990–1999) Michel Sabbah (1999–2007) In 2007, a co-presidency was created with a bishop and a...
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    Aghazarian, Shulamit Aloni, Nazmi al-Jubeh, Meron Benvenisti, Ikrima Sabri, Michel Sabbah/Uri Avnery, Azmi Bishara (Hg.) (Translated from the Arabic, English...
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  • Peter Khoraish Peter-Hans Kolvenbach George Riashi Wladyslaw Rubin Michel Sabbah Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir Theologians and philosophers Louis Cheikho Jad...
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  • reconciliation." The signatories of the Declaration were Patriarch Michel Sabbah, then Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem (a Catholic), Archbishop Swerios...
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    original on 27 December 2002. Retrieved 6 January 2012. "Address by Michel Sabbah, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, delivered in Paris, March 29, 2003"....
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    then-Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger and the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Msgr. Michel Sabbah. After the creation of the State of Israel, the Ratisbonne Institute...
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    appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Israel and Nuncio to Cyprus. In 1987, Michel Sabbah became the first native Palestinian to be appointed Latin Patriarch...
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    Orders Ordination 29 June 1967 Consecration 9 November 2003 by Patriarch Michel Sabbah Rank Bishop Personal details Born (1934-10-24)24 October 1934 Oran,...
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    occurs near the bottom of the list.” Lowe additionally observed that Michel Sabbah, another signatory, had “retired as Latin Patriarch early in 2008, so...
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  • episcopal consecration on July 3, 1993, by the Patriarch of Jerusalem, Michel Sabbah and were his co-consecrators Salim Sayegh (Catholic bishop) and Guerino...
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    February – Gideon Patt, Israeli politician (died 2020). 19 March – Michel Sabbah, Palestinian Christian, former Archbishop and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem...
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  • killed during bombings in October and in November 2023. around 2006: Michel Sabbah around 2010: Fouad Twal currently: Pierbattista Pizzaballa 1987–2013:...
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    Catholic Church titles Preceded by Alberto Gori Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem 1970—1987 Succeeded by Michel Sabbah...
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  • of the Latin Patriarch in Jerusalem, and one of the tasks set him by Michel Sabbah when appointing Musallam Pastor at the Holy Family Church in Gaza City...
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  • of Israel until 22 December, 23rd Government of Israel 6 January – Michel Sabbah is consecrated as Roman Catholic Bishop of Jerusalem becoming the first...
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    Patriarch of Jerusalem Fouad Twal, with co-consecrators Patriarch Emeritus Michel Sabbah and Archbishop Henri Teissier. Pope Francis appointed him Apostolic...
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  • 1970: Alberto Gori 1970 - 1987: Giacomo Giuseppe Beltritti 1987 - 2008: Michel Sabbah 2008 - 2016: Fouad Twal 2016 - Present: Pierbattista Pizzaballa Conférence...
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    in the parish church of Beit Jala by Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Michel Sabbah. On May 22, 2010, Pope Benedict XVI raised the Diocese of Tunis to an...
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    1988 – 6 December 2007 Succeeded by Marcel Utembi Tapa Preceded by Michel Sabbah International President of Pax Christi 3 November 2007 – March 2010...
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  • He worked with Michel Sabbah, the emeritus Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem for many years, and wrote an introduction to his book. Sabbah named Christiansen...
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