Chacour Elias
Greek Catholic Melkite Archbishop, Israel

In 1947 he has personally experienced the tragedy of the displacement of Arabic language population from the territories that would become the State of Israel.
In 1965 he was ordained parish priest of the church of St. Joseph in Ibillin, a small Arab village in Galilee.
He is committed in promoting reconciliation between rival families, between Palestinians and Jews, between Muslims and Christians. He founded schools in which Arabs and Jews children and youths, Christians and Muslims, can be educated in a spirit of respect and dialogue.
His work for peace has granted him three nominations for the Nobel Prize for Peace.
In 1994 he received the World Methodist Peace Prize and in 2001 the Niwano Peace Prize. The same year, Emory University and the University of Indianapolis acknowledged his work by granting him an honorary degree.
In February 2006 he was ordained Melkite Archbishop of Akka, in Galilee.
September 10 2012 16:30 | Sarajevo National Theatre
PANEL 11 - Peace is a Workshop Open to All: Mozambique and Other Stories

September 13 2011 09:00 | Residenz, Cuvilliés-Theater
Panel 25 - Israelis and Palestinians: is Peace possible?

September 12 2011 19:00 | Amerikahaus
FORUM A - Dialogue and Peace in the Middle East
hosted by Amerikahaus of Munich
November 17 2008 09:30 | Technical School of Nicosia- Hall A
Panel 5 - The Culture of the Mediterranean
