Euthymios Michael Saifi (or Aftimios Sayfi, 1643–1723) was the Melkite Catholic bishop of Tyre and Sidon during the early 18th century. A leading proponent of re-establishing communion between the Orthodox Church of Antioch and the Catholic Church, he is often described as the architect of the Melkite Catholic Church.[1]: 33–36
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Euthymios Michael Saifi (or Aftimios Sayfi, 1643–1723) was the Melkite Catholic bishop of Tyre and Sidon during the early 18th century. A leading proponent...
Seraphim Tanas was born in Damascus in 1680, and he was the nephew of EuthymiosSaifi, bishop of Sidon. On August 3, 1701, he arrived in Marseille, France...
pastoral visit of EuthymiosSaifi to the village of Joun and thus some monks were sent to live in a farm near Joun. In 1710 Saifi succeeded in buying...
Zenobia, early-Christian martyrs executed around AD 290 under Diocletian EuthymiosSaifi (1643–1723), Melkite Catholic Bishop of Sidon and Tyre Adel Osseiran...
latinisations were introduced in some Melkite Catholic communities, mainly by EuthymiosSaifi and Cyril VI Tanas, and supported by many Latin Church missionaries...
18th century, Tyre was at the center of the schism: its archbishop EuthymiosSaifi had been working on regaining communion with the Holy See in Rome at...
winning also over the candidature, in Damascus, of the pro-Catholic EuthymiosSaifi, a friend of Cyril Zaim. During his four years of patriarchate, he...
Church on 11 October 2006, to Archbishop of Sidon to the Melkites. Euthymios Michael Saifi (1683 - October 8, 1723 deceased) Ignatius El Beyrouthy (1724 -...