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#365545 - 06/15/11 10:47 AM News from the Melkite Church
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The following changes in the hierarchy of the Melkite Greek-Catholic Church of Antioch were announced today:
  • Archbishop Cyrille Bustros, 72, until now Bishop of Newton, Massachusetts, has been elected Metropolitan Archbishop of Beirut and Jbeil. He succeeds Archbishop Joseph Kallas, 79, who has retired for reasons of age.
  • Bishop Issam Darwish, 66, until now Bishop of St. Michael's of Sydney, Australia, has been elected Archbishop of Zahleh and Furzol, Lebanon. He succeeds Archbishop AndrĂ© Haddad, 80, who has retired for reasons of age.
  • Bishop Nicholas James Samra, 66, has been appointed Bishop of Newton, Massachussets. He served as auxiliary Bishop of Newton from 1989 to 2005 and has carried out valuable pastoral work since then.
  • Archimandrite Robert Rabbat, 51, has been appointed Bishop of St. Michael's of Sydney. Born in Beirut in 1960, he studied mathematics and engineering at Ohio State University. He studied philosophy and theology at Harissa and was ordained priest in 1994. He has been parish priest of St. Michael the Archangel in Hammond, Indiana, and editor of the eparchial journal Sophia. Since 2005 he has been rector of Annunciation Melkite Cathedral, West Roxbury, Massachusetts.


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#365546 - 06/15/11 10:51 AM Re: News from the Melkite Church [Re: Latin Catholic]
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Axios! Axios! Axios!
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"One day all our ethnic traits ... will have disappeared. Time itself is seeing to this. And so we can not think of our communities as ethnic parishes, ... unless we wish to assure the death of our community."

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#365547 - 06/15/11 10:52 AM Re: News from the Melkite Church [Re: Latin Catholic]
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I just read that as well. May God grant them all many fruitful years as they guide their respective flocks!

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#365548 - 06/15/11 10:59 AM Re: News from the Melkite Church [Re: Latin Catholic]
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"One day all our ethnic traits ... will have disappeared. Time itself is seeing to this. And so we can not think of our communities as ethnic parishes, ... unless we wish to assure the death of our community."

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#365549 - 06/15/11 11:33 AM Re: News from the Melkite Church [Re: Irish Melkite]
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Axios! Many years!

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#365552 - 06/15/11 12:26 PM Re: News from the Melkite Church [Re: Latin Catholic]
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Whoa! Axios indeed. And many, many years.

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#365557 - 06/15/11 01:03 PM Re: News from the Melkite Church [Re: StuartK]
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Axios!

Was there a typo in the announcement? :


Quote:
New bishops for the Greek Catholic Melkite Church
June 15, 2011

His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI has given his assent to the election of two archbishops, canonically elected by the Holy Synod of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, at Ain Traz on 25 June 2010.
They are:
The Most Rev. Archbishop Cyril Salim Bustros, hitherto Eparch of Newton (USA), elected Metropolitan of Beirut and Jbeil, Lebanon;
The Most Rev. Bishop Issam John Darwish, B. S., hitherto Eparch of St Michael the Archangel of Sydney, (Australia and New Zealand), elected Archbishop of Zahleh and Furzol, Lebanon.


Did the Melkite Holy Synod elect these Archbishops in June of last year and this is only now being announced? Or did the announcement give the wrong date for the canonical election by the Synod? Also, is Lebanon part of the Melkite patriarchal territory?

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#365559 - 06/15/11 01:17 PM Re: News from the Melkite Church [Re: Latin Catholic]
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David, my brother,

No typo. It has been very heavily rumored since the conclusion of last year's Synod that Archbishop Cyril was elected to the Metropolitan Archeparchy of Beirut and Bishop Issam to the Archeparchy of Zahleh - as well as that the Synod had put forth the names of Bishop Nicholas and Archimandrite Robert for the posts to which they've now been confirmed.

As to Lebanon, yes it is indeed within the historical territory of the Melkite patriarchate - and you have obviously noted the papal 'assent' to the elections of Archbishop Cyrille and Bishop Issam. I have no comment to offer that won't aggravate me to no end, so I'll refrain from offering any on that point and just rejoice in the naming of Bishop Nicholas, something long-awaited by many.

Many years,

Neil
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#365560 - 06/15/11 01:39 PM Re: News from the Melkite Church [Re: Irish Melkite]
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Thanks, Neil, for the explanations. I, too, am glad for the Melkite Eparchy in the US. Bishop Nicholas is a great man.

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#365562 - 06/15/11 03:03 PM Re: News from the Melkite Church [Re: DTBrown]
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AXIOS! AXIOS! AXIOS!

for Vlayda NICHOLAS (Samra) being elected Bishop of Newton!

It's about time too!
(to my shame, I had lost hope of it)

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#365564 - 06/15/11 03:34 PM Re: News from the Melkite Church [Re: Latin Catholic]
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Yes, I remember Bishop Issam telling me last year over lunch that Bishop Nicholas was the designated person to be the Eparch of Newton.

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#365565 - 06/15/11 03:36 PM Re: News from the Melkite Church [Re: Latin Catholic]
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Father Joseph announced that Bishop Cyril had been elected Archbishop of Beirut some time ago--possibly before Nativity. I don't think it was a great secret.

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#365566 - 06/15/11 03:52 PM Re: News from the Melkite Church [Re: Latin Catholic]
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Axios! Axios! I'd heard rumors about Bishop Nicholas, and I rejoice that they are rumors no more!

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#365569 - 06/15/11 06:28 PM Re: News from the Melkite Church [Re: Penthaetria]
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Axios!
May God grant him many years!

I am curious why he wasn't selected as Bishop John's successor in the first place.

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#365577 - 06/15/11 07:46 PM Re: News from the Melkite Church [Re: Irish Melkite]
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I guess the assent might be more to make sure that there will be some continuity. I was told that the Pope personally opposed the transfer of Bp. Issam, my wishful thinking says it's because of the eparchy's expansion efforts to South East Asia. You would want continuity for such a big project, I suppose. Yes, Bp. Issam told me 3 mths ago that he expects to move to Zahle soon, and that Archimandrite Robert will be his successor. He assured my friends and I here in Indonesia, that the Archimandrite is well informed and is very supportive of bringing the Melkite Church to South East Asia, and Indonesia in particular. So, Axios for all four of them!

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