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Macarius III Ibn al-Za'im

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where he was elected Patriarch and consecrated on November 12, 1647, by four metropolitans, under the name of Macarius III. His first aim was to restore the financial situation of the Patriarchate, which had deteriorated because of the excessive taxation of the
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for ever and ever! For they take their impost, and enter no account of religion, be their subjects Christians or Nazarenes, Jews or Samaritians; whereas these accursed Poles were not content with taxes and tithes from the brethren of
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and maintained very good relations with the missionaries. According to historian Charles A. Frazee, Macarius III went so far as to secretly send a profession of the Catholic faith to
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countries. After having appointed and consecrated one vicar, on February 11, 1652, he took the road north, accompanied by his son Paul. He visited
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made by Euthymius II Karmah and other liturgical books of the Patriarchate of Antioch. Nikon's liturgical reform led to a major schism in the
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Macarius is known as a shameless trader of indulgences, which he sold in large quantities in Wallachia, in Ukraine and in Russia.
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assembled a Synod, in which Paisius and Macarius deprived Patriarchal Thrones for their trip to Moscow for the trial of
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for all the patriarchate, the first time this had been done since 1594. Until 1661 he was quite reserved towards the
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The preaching of Islam: a history of the propagation of the Muslim faith By Sir Thomas Walker Arnold, pg. 134-135
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the Metropolitan of Homs, Athanasius Ibn Amish, who acted as patriarch. In 1660 Macarius III blessed the
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from 1647 to 1672. He led a period of blossoming of his Church and is also remembered for his travels in
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towards the Christians. In order to get financial help, he decided to start a long journey into the
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Nikolaj Serikoff, "Patriarch Macarius Ibn al-Zaʿim", in Samuel Noble and Alexander Treiger (eds.),
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He was back in Damascus in 1659, where he succeeded in settling the debts of the patriarchate and
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In 1666 Patriarch Macarius III left again for Moscow, invited by Tsar Alexis and accompanied by
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to work for the union between the Eastern and Western Churches. He returned to
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in Syria, but his attitude subsequently changed and he wrote many times to the
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Conception of the Union in the Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch (1622–1672)
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The Orthodox Church in the Arab World, 700–1700: An Anthology of Sources
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The Orthodox Church in the Arab World, 700–1700: An Anthology of Sources
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Catholics and Sultans: The Church and the Ottoman Empire 1453-1923
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Catholics and Sultans: The Church and the Ottoman Empire 1453–1923
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A Commerce of Knowledge: Trade, Religion, and Scholarship
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The place of the Patriarchs of Antioch in Church History
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from January 26, 1655, to May 29, 1656, as the guest of
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Articles and Papers on Macarius Ibn Al-Za'im: 1992-2001
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After the death of Patriarch Euthymios III, he went to
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After the death of his wife in 1627, he retired to the
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Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History
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while publicly appearing to be in the Orthodox camp.
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Barbara Michalak-Pikulska; Andrzej Pikulski (2006).
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until 1634. On October 27, 1635, he was consecrated
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Index

Macarios III Zaim
Patriarch of Antioch

Church of Antioch
Patriarch of Antioch
Euthymius III of Chios
Neophytos of Chios
Euthymius III of Chios
Aleppo
Damascus
Arabic
romanized
Patriarch of Antioch
Russia
Patriarch Nikon
Aleppo
Euthymius II Karmah
Paul
Mar Saba monastery
metropolitan bishop
Euthymius III of Chios
catholicos
Jerusalem
Catholicos of Georgia
Damascus
Damascus
Ottomans
Eastern Europe
Constantinople
Wallachia

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