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Hawaweeny, Raphael, Saint, 1860-1915

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Personal name headingHawaweeny, Raphael, Saint, 1860-1915
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Variant(s)Hawāwīnī, Rafāʼīl, Saint, 1860-1915
Rafāʼīl Hawāwīnī, Saint, 1860-1915
Rufāʼīl Hawāwīnī, Saint, 1860-1915
Raphael, Bishop of Brooklyn, Saint, 1860-1915
Raphael, of Brooklyn, Saint, 1860-1915
هواويني، رفائيل
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeHeybeli (İstanbul İli, Turkey) Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
Birth date1860-11-20
Death date1915-02-27
Place of birthBeirut (Lebanon)
Place of deathBrooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
Profession or occupationBishops
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Found inKalimah (New York, N.Y.). al-Kalimah, 1 Kānūn al-Thānī sanat 1905: title page (Rafāʼīl Hawāwīnī); January 1913: title page (Bishop Raphael Hawaweeny)
Hawaweeny, Raphael. An historical glance at the brotherhood of the Holy Sepulcher, 1996: title page (Raphael Hawaweeny)
Our father among the saints, Raphael, Bishop of Brooklyn, 2000: title page (Raphael, Bishop of Brooklyn; born November 8, 1860; died February 27, 1915)
The true significance of sacred tradition and its great worth, 2016: title page (by St. Raphael M. Hawaweeny) page 4 (St. Raphael Hawaweeny (1860-1915); he was the first Orthodox bishop consecrated in the Western Hemisphere) page 14 (St. Raphael Hawaweeny; born near the feast day of the Archangels (which fell on November 8, 1860) in Beirut; studied at Antioch and then at the seminary of Halki (Heybeli), near Istanbul)
English Wikipedia, viewed March 19, 2021 (Raphael of Brooklyn; Saint Raphael of Brooklyn; Rufāʼīl Hawāwīnī; Raphael Hawaweeny; born November 20, 1860, in Beirut; died February 27, 1915, in Brooklyn; bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church, auxiliary bishop of Brooklyn, vicar of the Northern-American diocese, and head of the Antiochian Levantine Christian mission; he was the first Orthodox Christian bishop consecrated on American soil; he was glorified by the Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA) in its March 2000 session)