Michel Sabbah

  • Michel Sabbah
  • ميشيل صباح
Patriarch Emeritus of JerusalemArchdioceseJerusalemSeeJerusalemAppointed11 December 1987Installed6 January 1988Term ended21 June 2008PredecessorGiacomo Giuseppe BeltrittiSuccessorFouad Boutros TwalOrdersOrdination29 June 1955
by Alberto GoriConsecration6 January 1988
by Pope John Paul IIPersonal detailsBorn (1933-03-19) 19 March 1933 (age 91)
Nazareth
DenominationRoman Catholic
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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, the first non-Italian to hold the position in more than five centuries.

Biography

Sabbah was born in Nazareth, Mandatory Palestine. He began his priestly studies at the Latin Patriarchal Seminary of Beit Jala in October 1949 and was ordained a priest for the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem in June 1955.[citation needed]

Priesthood

He was a parish priest for a few years before being sent to the University of St. Joseph in Beirut, Lebanon, to study Arabic language and literature. Shortly thereafter, he became director of schools for the Latin Patriarchate. He served in that position until the Arab-Israeli war in 1967. Sabbah then moved to Djibouti to teach Arabic and Islamic studies until 1973, when he began doctoral studies in Arabic philology at the Sorbonne. In 1980, he was named President of the Bethlehem University. In 1987, Pope John Paul II appointed him Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, making him the first native Palestinian to hold the office in centuries.[citation needed]

From 1999-2007, Sabbah was the International President of Pax Christi, a Catholic organisation promoting peace.[citation needed]

Sabbah resigned as Patriarch on 19 March 2008, after reaching the age of 75, the age of retirement. Sabbah served as the Grand Prior of the chivalric Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, one of the knightly orders founded in 1099.[citation needed] On 11 December 2009, Sabbah together with other prominent Palestinian Christian leaders launched the Kairos Palestine Document against Israeli occupation.[citation needed]

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References

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Wikiquote has quotations related to Michel Sabbah.
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  • Biography from Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem website
  • Catholic-Hierarchy.org data on Archbishop Sabbah
  • "The Middle East Peace Process: Patriarch Sabbah's View", St. Anthony Messenger, February 2002
  • "Michel Sabbah – A Voice in the Wilderness" by David M. Neuhaus, SJ, "This Week in Palestine", December 2019 Archived 2019-12-08 at the Wayback Machine
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Preceded by Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
1987–2008
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Preceded by International President of Pax Christi
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