When Scribes Switched Languages: Curious Patterns in Syriac Rūm Orthodox Manuscripts ...| araborthodoxy.blogspot.com
Met Antony Bashir's 1964 talk on Orthodox-Catholic rapprochement is interesting for the history of Orthodox responses to Vatican II and the role that that Melkite Catholic Church played in it. It should be read alongside the essay by Melkite Catholic Patriarch Maximos Sayegh that was published in the Word the previous year. The talk is also noteworthy for its discussion of Western Rite Orthodoxy within the context of the problem of Uniatism.| Notes on Arab Orthodoxy
After Met Antony Bashir published a rather negative assessment of the Melkite Catholic Church in 1957, it is interesting to see that in 1963 the Word magazine, under his direction, published a lengthy essay about Eastern Catholic identity by the Melkite Catholic Patriarch Maximos IV Sayegh. There can be little doubt that this is a sign of the rapidly warming ecumenical relations during the Second Vatican Council, and much of what the patriarch says foreshadows the Balamand Document and Zoghb...| Notes on Arab Orthodoxy
Arabic original here . Brumana, June 23, 2025 His Beatitude the Honorable Patriarch John X, Their Eminences the Honorable Metropo...| araborthodoxy.blogspot.com
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At the beginning of the re-establishment of the Word as the Antiochian Archdiocese of North America's official magazine, | Notes on Arab Orthodoxy
At the beginning of the re-establishment of the Word as the Antiochian Archdiocese of North America's official magazine, | Notes on Arab Orthodoxy
Arabic original here. | Notes on Arab Orthodoxy
At the beginning of the re-establishment of the Word as Antiochian Archdiocese of North America's official magazine, Metropolitan Antony Bashir wrote a series of articles introducing readers to the various Christian communities of Syria and Lebanon. They are of great interest for understanding ecumenical attitudes within the Patriarchate of Antioch in the mid-20th century.| Notes on Arab Orthodoxy
The following is taken from The Word / Al-Kalemat vol. 1, issue 8 (October 1957), pp. 204 and 212, accessed through the The Hoda Z. Nassour and Herbert R. Nassour Jr., MD, Archive of Lebanese Diaspora, here.| Notes on Arab Orthodoxy
Arabic original here.| Notes on Arab Orthodoxy
Because the question of the veneration of St Gregory Palamas by Eastern Catholics comes up from time to time on social media, I thought it m...| araborthodoxy.blogspot.com
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For more information and to register, click here . This course covers the history of Orthodox Christianity in the Patriarchate of Antio...| araborthodoxy.blogspot.com
Yazigi New Patriarch of the Orthodox Church| Notes on Arab Orthodoxy
Arabic original here. This is from 2013, but extremely pertinent today.| Notes on Arab Orthodoxy
Translated from: Asad Rustum, Kanisat Madinat Allah Antakya al-'Uzma [The Church of the Great City of God Antioch], Jounieh: Editions St. Paul (1988), vol. 3, pp. 143-151 | Notes on Arab Orthodoxy
Sylvester of Antioch:| Notes on Arab Orthodoxy
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Arabic original here. For the twelfth anniversary of his repose on December 5, 2012.| Notes on Arab Orthodoxy
Arabic original here.| Notes on Arab Orthodoxy
Arabic original here.| Notes on Arab Orthodoxy
Translated from: Asad Rustum, Kanisat Madinat Allah Antakya al-'Uzma [The Church of the Great City of God Antioch], Jounieh: Editions St. Paul (1988), vol. 3, pp. 1141-143 | Notes on Arab Orthodoxy
Translated from: Asad Rustum, Kanisat Madinat Allah Antakya al-'Uzma [The Church of the Great City of God Antioch], Jounieh: Editions St. Paul (1988), vol. 3, pp. 135-141 | Notes on Arab Orthodoxy
Translated from: Asad Rustum, Kanisat Madinat Allah Antakya al-'Uzma [The Church of the Great City of God Antioch], Jounieh: Editions St. Paul (1988), vol. 3, pp. 130-135. | Notes on Arab Orthodoxy