Maroun Elias Nimeh Lahham
Maroun Elias Nimeh Lahham (born 20 July 1948, Irbed, Jordan), was the first Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tunis from 2010 to 2012, after having been a bishop for more than four years. Lahham was named the Patriarchal Vicar to Jordan of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem in 2012.
Maroun Elias Nimeh Lahham | |
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Ordination | 24 June 1972 |
Consecration | 8 September 2005 |
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Born | 20 July 1948 Irbed, Jordan |
Denomination | Roman Catholic Church |
Motto | UT COGNOSCANT TE (So that they may know you) |
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Biography
On June 24, 1972, Lahham was ordained a Catholic priest in Jerusalem. He later became Fidei donum in Dubai and vicar and priest in Jordan.
In 1992, Lahham received his PhD in pastoral theology and catechesis in the Pontifical Lateran University. In 1994, he was appointed rector of the Latin Seminary in Beit Jala.
On September 8, 2005, Lahham was appointed Bishop of Tunis by Pope Benedict XVI and was ordained on October 2 of the same year in the parish church of Beit Jala by Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Michel Sabbah.
On May 22, 2010, Pope Benedict XVI raised the Diocese of Tunis to an Archdiocese and gave to Lahham the title of Archbishop of Tunis.
Less than two years later, on January 19, 2012, Lahham was recalled to the Middle East where he became Auxiliary Bishop and vicar of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem for Jordan. He received the title of Titular bishop of Madaba and maintained, as an individual, the dignity of archbishop.
On February 6, 2017, Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Lahham as Auxiliary Bishop of Jordan.[1]
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External links
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