About: Joseph Tawil

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Archbishop Joseph Tawil (December 25, 1913 – February 17, 1999) was the Melkite Greek Catholic eparch for the United States, teacher and theologian. He is remembered for his participation in the Second Vatican Council, expanding the Melkite Church in the United States, and articulating the unique role of the Eastern Catholic Churches in his 1970 pastoral letter The Courage To Be Ourselves.

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  • Joseph Elias Tawil (* 25. Dezember 1913 in Damaskus, Syrien; † 17. Februar 1999 in Newton, Massachusetts, USA) war Bischof der Melkitischen Griechisch-Katholischen Kirche von Newton. (de)
  • Archbishop Joseph Tawil (December 25, 1913 – February 17, 1999) was the Melkite Greek Catholic eparch for the United States, teacher and theologian. He is remembered for his participation in the Second Vatican Council, expanding the Melkite Church in the United States, and articulating the unique role of the Eastern Catholic Churches in his 1970 pastoral letter The Courage To Be Ourselves. (en)
  • Joseph Tawil (Damasco, 25 de diciembre de 1913 - Newton, 17 de febrero de 1999) fue el eparca greco-católico melquita de los Estados Unidos, maestro y teólogo. Es recordado por su participación en el Concilio Vaticano II, expandiendo la Iglesia Melquita en los Estados Unidos y articulando el papel único de las Iglesias Católicas Orientales en su carta pastoral de 1970, El Coraje de Ser Nosotros Mismo. (es)
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  • Archbishop of Newton (en)
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  • Archbishop Joseph Tawil (en)
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  • Patriarchal Vicar for the See of Damascus (en)
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  • Bishop Ignatius Ghattas (en)
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  • Joseph Elias Tawil (* 25. Dezember 1913 in Damaskus, Syrien; † 17. Februar 1999 in Newton, Massachusetts, USA) war Bischof der Melkitischen Griechisch-Katholischen Kirche von Newton. (de)
  • Archbishop Joseph Tawil (December 25, 1913 – February 17, 1999) was the Melkite Greek Catholic eparch for the United States, teacher and theologian. He is remembered for his participation in the Second Vatican Council, expanding the Melkite Church in the United States, and articulating the unique role of the Eastern Catholic Churches in his 1970 pastoral letter The Courage To Be Ourselves. (en)
  • Joseph Tawil (Damasco, 25 de diciembre de 1913 - Newton, 17 de febrero de 1999) fue el eparca greco-católico melquita de los Estados Unidos, maestro y teólogo. Es recordado por su participación en el Concilio Vaticano II, expandiendo la Iglesia Melquita en los Estados Unidos y articulando el papel único de las Iglesias Católicas Orientales en su carta pastoral de 1970, El Coraje de Ser Nosotros Mismo. (es)
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