Ephraim Maalouli (Arabic: عبده معلولي, romanized: ʻAbduh mʻlwly; born 1 March 1978) is a Syrian bishop of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch.
[1] On 28 July 2021, as Bishop of Seleukia he visited Kiev on invitation from Metropolitan Onufriy Berezovsky and delivered a homily about the role Orthodoxy has played in the history of Ukraine and how it has helped uplift the nation.
[8] Citing hardships from the earthquakes, the Syrian Civil War, and poor economy, Ephraim has reached out to and coordinated with many charitable groups for support.
[10] In the aftermath of the Fall of the Assad regime, conditions of Christians in Aleppo have considerably improved, as Christmas holidays were celebrated in the streets in 2024.
[11][12][13] Ephraim also coordinated with volunteer groups to ensure the safety of Christians in Aleppo during the transitional period of the Syrian government.