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Melkite Synod Accepts Resignation of
Patriarch Maximos V Hakim
Message from Lebanon - HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
From the Patriarchal Residence in Rabweh, near Antelias, Beirut,
Lebanon, I wish you a very Happy Thanksgiving Day, overflowing with the
blessings of the Lord.
+ Bishop John Elya
I am pleased to send you the following progress report on the situation
of the Melkite Patriarchate regarding the resignation of His Beatitude
Patriarch Maximos V Hakim, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, of
Alexandria and of Jerusalem. His Beatitude, 92 year old, bedridden since
he had a stroke last February, presented his resignation to the Melkite
Synod in a letter dated on October 17, signed by him and four witnesses.
After due consultation with His Holiness Pope John Paul II and the
Congregation for the Eastern Churches, an exceptional Synod of the
Melkite Greek Catholic Church was held at the Patriarchal Residence,
Rabweh, Lebanon on Wednesday, November 22, 2000. It was convened and
presided by the Patriarchal Administrator, Archbishop John Haddad of
Tyre.
The Synod was attended by the following Hierarchs who had come from the
Middle East, the Americas and Australia:
Elias Zoghby (Emeritus of Baalbek)
Gregory Haddad (Emeritus of Beirut)
Saba Youakim (Emeritus of Amman, Jordan)
Paul Antaki (Patriarchal Vicar in Egypt and Sudan),
Maximos Salloum (Emeritus of Haifa & Galilee),
Michel Hakim (Emeritus of Canada),
Francois Abou-Mokh (Emeritus Patriarchal Vicar in Damascus),
John Mansour (Patriarchal Vicar Auxiliary in Lebanon),
Michel Yatim (Emeritus of Latakieh),
Lutfy Laham (Patriarchal Vicar in Jerusalem),
Boulos Borkhoch (Houran and the Arab Mountain),
Andre Haddad (Zahleh, Fourzol and the Beqaa),
John Adel Elya (the United States of America),
Ibrahim Nehmeh (Homs, Hama and Yabroud),
George Riachi (Tripoli, Lebanon),
Georges Kouaiter (Saida and Deir-el-Kamar),
Cyril Salim Bostros (Baalbek),
Antoine Hayek (Paneas and Gedeidet Marjeyooun),
Pierre Mouallem, Haifa, Nazareth and Galilee)
George El-Murr (Amman, Jordan)
Isidore Battikhah (Patriarchal Vicar in Damascus)
Jean Janbart (Aleppo)
Fares Macarone, Brazil
George Kahale Zuhairaty (Venezuela & Argentina)
Issam Darwich (Australia)
Sleiman Hajjar (Canada)
Joseph Kallas (Beirut & Gebeil)
Nocola Sawwaf, Lataquieh
Divided by their sees or residence, they had come from:
Lebanon (12), Syria (7), the Holy Land (3), Egypt (1), the United States
(1),
Canada (2), Brazil (1) Venezuela (1) and Australia (1).
It is worth mentioning that, among the members attending the Synod,
seven were retired bishops. In contrast to some other Bishops'
gatherings, such as the National Conference of Catholic Bishop of
America (NCCB), and the Consistory of Cardinals, the retired bishops in
attendance at the Melkite Synod enjoy full rights of voting and being
voted, on a par with all other bishops. This concern is a good
illustration of the traditional high esteem and piety in which
Easterners hold the wisdom of old age. According to the Code of Canons
of the Eastern Churches, a bishop must present his resignation from
office at the completion of 75 years of age. However nothing is
mentioned about the retirement of the Patriarch.
Four bishops were excused from attending the Synod: Archbishop Capucci,
former Patriarchal Vicar of Jerusalem and former Apostolic Visitator in
Europe; Archbishop Joseph Raya former Archbishop Of Haifa, Nazareth and
Galilee, presently residing at Madonna House, Combermere, Ontario,
Canada; Bishop Spiridon Matar, retired Bishop of Brazil, and Bishop
Nicholas Samra,
Auxiliary Bishop of Newton, USA, who had undergone recently a surgical
operation.
The following Press Release was issued by the Patriarchate in this
regard (signed by the Most Rev. Archbishop Jean Mansour, the Patriarchal
Adminiistrator):
n 1 - The Holy Synod of the Bishops of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church
held on November 22, accepted the resignation of His Beatitude Maximos
Hakim V, which he had presented to the Synod (by writing, signed by him
and by four witnesses), on October 17, 2000.
n On this occasion, the Fathers of the Synod addressed to His Beatitude
the following letter:
"To His Beatitude Patriarch Maximos V Hakim,
The Fathers of the Holy Synod meeting today at the Patriarchal Residence
at Rabweh, beg your blessing and your prayer. They express to your
Beatitude their gratitude and their appreciation for your great efforts
and your valuable endeavors to enhance our Church on all levels and to
make it grow spiritually, pastorally and physically, within the
traditional area of the Patriarchate and in the Countries of Emigration.
Our Church owes you many memorable favors, which history will write in
golden letters On its shining pages, and which your children will
remember with great esteem and pride.
We implore long life for your Beatitude and we ask for your good prayers
and your paternal blessings, so that we can continue our journey with
diligence and perseverance that you and your great predecessors traced
for us in the past."
n 2 - The Synod decided to call for an "elective Synod" (for
the election of a new Patriarch) at 10:00 AM, on Monday, November 27.
n 3 - The Fathers of the Synod ask all their children, clergy, religious
and laity, and all their friends, to help them through their prayers to
Good, so that He will give them the assistance and the Inspiration of
His Holy Spirit, in order to elect the person who will be the father,
the shepherd and the faithful
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