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Cyril IX Moghabghab
Head of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church from 1925 to 1947 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cyril IX Moghabghab (October 29, 1855 in Ain Zhalta, Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate – September 8, 1947 in Alexandria, Egypt) served as Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, and Alexandria and Jerusalem of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church from 1925 to 1947.
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Life
Patriarch Cyril was born in Ain Zhalta, Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate on October 29, 1855. He was ordained a priest on March 27, 1883. Later, on April 23, 1899, he was elected eparch of Zahlé, Lebanon, confirmed on May 20, 1899 and consecrated eparch on May 28 of the same year by patriarch Peter IV Geraigiry.[1] He was one of the first Melkite bishops to visit the Americas when, in 1904, he came to Brazil. He succeeded Demetrius I Qadi as patriarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church on December 8, 1925 and the Pope accepted his request for ecclesiastical communion on June 21, 1926. He also served as the spiritual protector of international ecumenical Military and Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem.
Patriarch Cyril died on September 8, 1947, and was succeeded by Maximos IV Sayegh.
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Co-consecrator of Melkite Eparchs
During his tenure as patriarch he was co-consecrator of the following eparchs:
- Dionysius Kfoury, BS - Auxiliary bishop of Antioch and Titular bishop of Tarsus dei Greco-Melkiti
- Eftimios Youakim, BS - Eparch of Zahle and Furzol
- Gabriel Nabaa, BS - Eparch of Sidon
- Agapios Salomon Naoum, BS - Archbishop of Tyre
- Maximos V Hakim - Eparch of Akka.
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