Alexander III of Antioch
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Patriarch Alexander III Tahhan (Arabic: البطريرك ألكسندروس الثالث طحان al-Baṭriyark ʾAliksandrūs aṯ-Ṯāliṯ Ṭaḥḥān; 1869–1958) was Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch[1] and all the East from 1928 to 1958. He was instrumental in the revival of churches and monasteries within the patriarchate. He also moved for the revival of the Patriarchal Theological School at Balamand.
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Alexander III Tahhan ألكسندروس الثالث طحان | |
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Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East | |
Church | Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch |
Installed | 1928 |
Term ended | 1958 |
Predecessor | Gregory IV of Antioch |
Successor | Theodosius VI of Antioch |
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Born | 1869 |
Died | 17 June 1958(1958-06-17) (aged 88–89) Damascus, Syria |
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Alexander, after consultations with the hierarchs of the other autocephalous churches, on May 31, 1958, authorized Metropolitan Antony Bashir to establish the Western Rite in the Antiochian Archdiocese in the United States.
He died on 17 June 1958.