Euthymius Fadel of Ma’loula (died 1776) was bishop of Zahle and Forzol of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church and took a preeminent part in the 1724 split of the Melkite Church.
Euthymius Fadel was born in Ma'loula, Syria and he entered in the Basilian Salvatorian Order.
He lived later in his diocese, but after persecutions from the Orthodox party, he had to move to Basilian Monastery of the Holy Saviour at Joun near Saida, Lebanon, where, as most of the Basilian monks, he became a partisan of Athanasius Jawhar in the clashes with Patriarch Theodosius V Dahan which signed the history of the Melkite Church in the 18th century.
In this frame, a few days after 23 December 1763 he consecrated as bishop the future patriarch Cyril VII Siaj.
[4] This consecration was considered illegal and he was suspended from his functions till the appeasement in 1768.