Grégoire Haddad in Arabic (25 September 1924 – 23 December 2015) was Archeparch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Beirut and Byblos from 1968 to 1975. He was known as the "Red Bishop of Beirut" promoting a secular "social movement" and a platform of rapprochement between Muslims and Christians with the onslaught of the Lebanese Civil War. He reinforced his controversial viewpoints through further secular movements and through Afaq magazine, which he founded. In 1975 under pressure from the Holy See, he resigned from active religious duty. Since his resignation, he became an emeritus archbishop without holding an actual diocese in Lebanon.
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| - غريغوار حداد (ar)
- Grégoire Haddad (de)
- Grégoire Haddad (fr)
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| - نخلة أمين حداد ويُعرف باسم المطران غريغوار حداد (1924 - 23 ديسمبر 2015) سُمي بمطران الفقراء والمطران الأحمر. (ar)
- Grégoire Haddad (* 25. September 1924 in Souk El Gharb, Libanon; † 23. Dezember 2015) war von 1968 bis 1975 melkitischer Erzbischof von Beirut und Jbeil. Er galt als der „Rote Bischof von Beirut“ und legte 1975, auf Druck des Heiligen Stuhls, sein Amt nieder. (de)
- Grégoire Haddad in Arabic (25 September 1924 – 23 December 2015) was Archeparch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Beirut and Byblos from 1968 to 1975. He was known as the "Red Bishop of Beirut" promoting a secular "social movement" and a platform of rapprochement between Muslims and Christians with the onslaught of the Lebanese Civil War. He reinforced his controversial viewpoints through further secular movements and through Afaq magazine, which he founded. In 1975 under pressure from the Holy See, he resigned from active religious duty. Since his resignation, he became an emeritus archbishop without holding an actual diocese in Lebanon. (en)
- Grégoire Haddad (arabe : غريغوار حداد), né le 25 septembre 1924 à Souk El Gharb (Mont Liban) et mort le 23 décembre 2015, est un prélat catholique libanais, membre de l'Église grecque-catholique melkite. Après avoir exercé la charge d'évêque auxiliaire de l'archidiocèse de Beyrouth et Jbeil (Byblos) de 1965 à 1968, il en devient archevêque de 1968 à 1975. À cette date, sa volonté de révolutionner l'Église lui vaut d'être relevé de ses fonctions. Il a été surnommé « l’évêque des pauvres », « l’Abbé Pierre de l’Orient » ou encore « l’évêque rouge ». (fr)
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| - نخلة أمين حداد ويُعرف باسم المطران غريغوار حداد (1924 - 23 ديسمبر 2015) سُمي بمطران الفقراء والمطران الأحمر. (ar)
- Grégoire Haddad (* 25. September 1924 in Souk El Gharb, Libanon; † 23. Dezember 2015) war von 1968 bis 1975 melkitischer Erzbischof von Beirut und Jbeil. Er galt als der „Rote Bischof von Beirut“ und legte 1975, auf Druck des Heiligen Stuhls, sein Amt nieder. (de)
- Grégoire Haddad in Arabic (25 September 1924 – 23 December 2015) was Archeparch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Beirut and Byblos from 1968 to 1975. He was known as the "Red Bishop of Beirut" promoting a secular "social movement" and a platform of rapprochement between Muslims and Christians with the onslaught of the Lebanese Civil War. He reinforced his controversial viewpoints through further secular movements and through Afaq magazine, which he founded. In 1975 under pressure from the Holy See, he resigned from active religious duty. Since his resignation, he became an emeritus archbishop without holding an actual diocese in Lebanon. (en)
- Grégoire Haddad (arabe : غريغوار حداد), né le 25 septembre 1924 à Souk El Gharb (Mont Liban) et mort le 23 décembre 2015, est un prélat catholique libanais, membre de l'Église grecque-catholique melkite. Après avoir exercé la charge d'évêque auxiliaire de l'archidiocèse de Beyrouth et Jbeil (Byblos) de 1965 à 1968, il en devient archevêque de 1968 à 1975. À cette date, sa volonté de révolutionner l'Église lui vaut d'être relevé de ses fonctions. Il a été surnommé « l’évêque des pauvres », « l’Abbé Pierre de l’Orient » ou encore « l’évêque rouge ». (fr)
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