Paul Dahdah

Paul Dahdah, O.C.D. (born on 8 January 1941 in Zgharta, Lebanon)[1] is a former bishop of the Apostolic Vicariate of Beirut.

Life

Paul Dahdah joined to the Order of the Discalced Carmelites and received on 17 April 1966 his ordination to the priesthood.

Pope John Paul II appointed him on 30 May 1983 Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baghdad. He received his episcopal consecration of the Apostolic Nuncio in Lebanon, Luciano Angeloni, on 21 August of the same year. His co-consecrators were Raphael I Bidawid, Chaldean Catholic Patriarch of Babylon and Paul Bassim, OCD, Vicar Apostolic Emeritus of Beirut.

On 30 July 1999 he was appointed Vicar Apostolic of Beirut and Titular Bishop of Arae in Numidia.

On August 2, 2016, Pope Francis accepted his age-related resignation.[2]

gollark: Hermaphrodite things exist and you can easily imagine aliens with more or fewer sexes.
gollark: Not all binary choices have even odds either way, and there are more than 2 anyway.
gollark: We don't have data on any, so I don't know what you're referring to there.
gollark: If you pick a random species on Earth the chance it has two sexes is not actually exactly 50%, see. Even if that was true, it would be ridiculous to just assume alien life would turn out exactly the same way.
gollark: - alien life does not have to match ours in any way- that isn't true for Earth life either

References

  1. Filoni, Fernando. La chiesa nella terra di Abramo: Dalla diocesi di Babilonia dei latini alla nunziatura apostolica in Iraq. Bur. p. 143.
  2. "Rinuncia del Vicario Apostolico di Bairut (Libano) e nomina del successore". Tägliches Bulletin (in Italian). Holy See Press Office. 2016-08-02. Retrieved 2016-08-02.
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