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Abu Dhabi’s father and son lawyers knighted by Vatican

▶ Ceremony at St Joseph’s recognises pro bono work for church and missions

- GILLIAN DUNCAN

A father and son have been knighted by the Catholic Church in Abu Dhabi, in what is believed to be the first ceremony of its kind in the city for more than 30 years.

Samir Salloum, 73, founder and managing partner of Salloum and Partners, and his son Ziad Salloum, 38, were granted knighthood­s by the Vatican in recognitio­n of their services to the church.

The ceremony, which was conducted on Saturday evening at St Joseph’s Cathedral by Bishop Paul Hinder, the Apostolic Vicar for Southern Arabia, was also attended by Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak, Minister for Tolerance, and the British, French, Belgian and Lebanese ambassador­s to the UAE.

The pair were granted the honours for their work assisting the church and its parishione­rs, in the elder Mr Salloum’s case for more than 40 years.

They have also helped many others who have been referred to the firm through embassies and consulates over the years, without charge.

“I shall not go into the details of how attorney at law Samir and his son Ziad have been of service to the Catholic Church,” said Bishop Hinder at the investitur­e ceremony.

“Suffice to say that here, where we are permitted to practise freely our religion, and to have churches and schools and homes, this father and son have been of enormous help to the bishop, which is myself and my predecesso­r.”

Speaking before the ceremony, Mr Salloum Sr said it was an honour and a surprise to receive the title. He has previously received National Orders of Merit from France, Italy, Belgium and Spain for representi­ng their embassies, commercial and consular sections.

“For me it is a fantastic recognitio­n,” said Mr Salloum, who is originally from Lebanon but is now, along with the rest of his family, a French citizen for services rendered.

“It shows me that the plan and the strategy and what we have done from day one is correct and we are on the right track. The church is proof that the UAE since inception has been a tolerant country, accepting of other religions and accepting of others.

“The Government of this country has been very generous with the Catholic Church.”

Mr Salloum Sr joined the Pontifical Equestrian Order of St Gregory the Great, while his son joined the Pontifical Equestrian Order of St Sylvester.

Many of the privileges associated with the titles no longer exist, but Bishop Hinder said that as a knight of St Sylvester, Mr Salloum Jr retains the privilege of riding a horse inside St Peter’s Basilica in Rome.

“Coming after just 11 years of legal practice in the UAE it is humbling and inspiring, and so very thrilling,” said the younger Mr Salloum, who was born and raised in Abu Dhabi, where he lives with his wife Lara and two children, Lucas, 4, and Noah, 2.

“If I think about it too long I get dumbstruck. I have to say, this for me is a childhood fantasy come to life. I’m looking at bug-eyed, six-year-old me and I am saying, ‘You’re a knight’.

“I most definitely will try riding on horseback in St Peter’s Square, and now all I need is a sword and a dragon to fight.”

The church is proof that the UAE since inception has been a tolerant country, accepting of other religions SAMIR SALLOUM Lawyer

 ?? Reem Mohammed / The National ?? Samir Salloum and his son Ziad were granted knighthood­s by the Vatican in a ceremony on the grounds of St Joseph’s Cathedral, where Ziad was baptised many years ago
Reem Mohammed / The National Samir Salloum and his son Ziad were granted knighthood­s by the Vatican in a ceremony on the grounds of St Joseph’s Cathedral, where Ziad was baptised many years ago
 ?? Reem Mohammed / The National ?? Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak, Minister of Tolerance, was among dignitarie­s who attended the knighthood ceremony
Reem Mohammed / The National Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak, Minister of Tolerance, was among dignitarie­s who attended the knighthood ceremony

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