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Fouad Twal
| Fouad Twal | |
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| Bishop Twal, (left) new auxiliary bishop of Jerusalem, home to Maroun Lahham in Tunis, as new bishop of the city, on 30 October 2005 . | |
| Biography | |
| Birth | 23 October 1940 to Madaba ( Jordan ) |
| Priestly Ordination | 29 June 1966 |
| Episcopal | 22 July 1992 by Patriarch Michel Sabbah |
| Last title | Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem |
| Bishop of the Catholic Church | |
| Prelate then Archbishop of Tunis (Tunisia) | |
| Beginning of the episcopate | 30 May 1992 |
| End of the episcopate | 8 September 2005 |
| Predecessor | Michel Callens |
| Successor | Maroun Lahham |
| Archbishop Coadjutor of Jerusalem | |
| Beginning of the episcopate | 8 September 2005 |
| End of the episcopate | 21 June 2008 |
| Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem | |
| Beginning of the episcopate | 21 June 2008 |
| Predecessor | Michel Sabbah |
"Paratun cor meum" "My heart is ready" | |
| (In) Record at catholic-hierarchy.org | |
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Fouad Twal (in Arabic , born 23 October 1940 in a Christian tribe Bedouin at Madaba in Jordan ) is the current Latin patriarch of Jerusalem , since June 2008.
He was bishop of Tunis from 1992 to 2005.
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Biography
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Currency Episcopal
"Paratun cor meum"
("My heart is ready")
