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Bechara Boutros al-Rahi

Bechara Boutros Al-Ra'i (or Raï; Arabic: بِشَارَة بُطرُس الرَّاعِيّ, romanizedMor Bişâre Butrus er-Râî; Syriac: ܡܪܢ ܡܪܝ ܒܫܐܪܐ ܦܛܪܘܣ ܐܠܪܐܥܝ; Latin: Béchara Petrus Raï) (born on 25 February 1940) is the 77th Maronite Patriarch of Antioch, and head of the Maronite Church, a position he has held since March 15, 2011, succeeding Patriarch Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir. Rahi was made a cardinal on 24 November 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI.


  • Bechara Boutros al-Ra'i
Cardinal
Patriarch of Antioch
ChurchMaronite Church
SeeAntioch and All the East
Appointed15 March 2011
Installed25 March 2011
PredecessorNasrallah Boutros Sfeir
Orders
Ordination3 September 1967
Consecration12 July 1986
by Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir
Created cardinal24 November 2012
by Pope Benedict XVI
RankPatriarch (Cardinal Bishop)
Personal details
Born (1940-02-25) 25 February 1940 (age 84)
Himlaya, Lebanon
DenominationMaronite Catholic
Previous post(s)
  • Auxiliary Bishop of Antioch (1986–1990)
  • Titular Bishop of Caesarea Philippi (1986–1990)
  • Eparch of Byblos (1990–2011)

Early life and education edit

Mar Bechara Boutros Al-Ra'i was born in Himlaya, Matn District, Lebanon on 25 February 1940. He attended Collège Notre Dame de Jamhour, a Jesuit school in Lebanon. He entered the Mariamite Maronite Order on 31 July 1962 and was ordained as a priest on 3 September 1967.[1][2][non-primary source needed][better source needed] From 1967 to 1975 he was responsible for the Arabic programs of Vatican Radio.[3] In 1975, he received a PhD in canon and civil law. He also studied for three years at Lateran University in Rome.[4]

Religious positions edit

He was appointed titular bishop of Caesarea Philippi on 2 May 1986 and consecrated as auxiliary Bishop of Antioch on 12 July 1986, by Patriarch Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir and his co-consecrators were Roland Aboujaoudé, Auxiliary Bishop of Antioch, Georges Abi-Saber, titular Bishop of Aradus, Chucrallah Harb, Eparch of Jounieh, Joseph Mohsen Béchara, Archeparch of Cyprus, Khalil Abi-Nader, Archeparch of Beirut, Ignace Ziadé, Emeritus Archeparch of Beirut, Antoine Joubeir, Archeparch of Tripoli, Elie Farah, Emeritus Archeparch of Cyprus, Joseph Merhi, Eparch of Cairo and Ibrahim Hélou, Eparch of Sidon. On 9 June 1990, he was elected bishop of Byblos.[5] In 2003 he was elected Secretary of the Maronite Synod, and in 2009 he was appointed President of the Lebanese Episcopal Commission for the Media.[1][better source needed]

Maronite Patriarch edit

At 71, he was elected patriarch of the Maronites on 15 March 2011,[6] after getting more than two-thirds of the votes of the 39 bishops and replacing Nasrallah Sfeir.[7] The new patriarch formally requested and received ecclesiastical communion from Pope Benedict XVI on 24 March 2011 pursuant to Canon 76 § 2 of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches.[8][9] The Mass for the inauguration of his Patriarchate took place on 25 March 2011, in Bkerké, the see of the Maronite Catholic Patriarchate. As is customary for all Maronite Patriarchs, Patriarch Al-Ra'i took the additional name Boutros, that of Saint Peter, who briefly held the See of Antioch before moving to Rome to become Bishop there. On 7 March 2012, Patriarch Al-Ra'i was appointed a member of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches.[10]

Al-Ra'i was made a cardinal by Pope Benedict XVI in a consistory on 24 November 2012.[11] Al-Ra'i was the fourth Maronite Patriarch created cardinal, the first three being his three immediate predecessors Paul Peter Meouchi, Anthony Peter Khoraish, and Nasrallah Sfeir.

On 31 January 2013, Al-Ra'i was appointed by Pope Benedict XVI to serve as a member of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura, the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerants, and the Pontifical Council for Social Communications.[12]

In February 2013, following the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI, Al-Ra'i participated as a cardinal elector in the conclave that elected Pope Francis.[13] Cardinal Al-Ra'i was one of four cardinal-electors from outside the Latin Church who wore distinct vestments proper to their respective churches. The other three cardinal-electors from outside the Latin Church were Coptic Catholic Patriarch-Emeritus Antonios Naguib, Syro Malabar Major Archbishop George Alencherry, and Syro-Malankara Major Archbishop Baselios Cleemis. Cardinal Al-Ra'i's attire during the opening day was distinct from most of the other electors in that he wore all-red vestments with distinct headgear proper to the Maronite Church.[a][14] Cardinal Al-Ra'i is also the first Maronite Cardinal Patriarch ever to participate in a papal conclave.[15][b]

He was named a member of the Congregation for Catholic Education by Pope Francis on 30 November 2013.[16]

On 18 March 2015, Al-Ra'i became the sole cardinal-elector from the order of cardinal-bishops when Cardinal Naguib turned 80. He remained the sole cardinal-bishop elector until 28 June 2018 when four Latin church cardinals of voting age from the priestly and diaconal orders were elevated by Pope Francis to cardinal-bishop by having their titular churches co-opted to suburbicarian rank[17][18] and Louis Raphaël I Sako, Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church was created a cardinal-patriarch.[19] Cardinal Al-Ra'i ceased to be a cardinal-elector on his 80th birthday in 2020.

Political views edit

In April 2011, Al-Ra'i said that, for the sake of communion and love, he would work "to establish a sincere and complete dialogue" with Muslims "and build together a future in common life and cooperation." He said his predecessor "struggled with insistence to free both the national decision-making and the land of Lebanon from all forms of tutelage and occupation, worked for reconciliation in Mount Lebanon and realized needed church reforms. All of these constitute an extension of the church's springtime started by the Second Vatican Council."[20] Patriarch Al-Ra'i does not use the term "Arab Spring", but "Arab Winter" to express his unenthusiastic reaction.[21]

Syria and Hezbollah edit

In September 2011, some of the Christian supporters of the March 14 alliance were upset over his controversial comments in Paris, France where he supported Hezbollah's right to hold arms in defense against Israel, and stated that the 2011 Syrian protests could awaken the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood if President Bashar al-Assad was removed from office. 14 March supporters stressed how his predecessor had very different views and was almost fanatically supportive of the Lebanese Forces. Christian supporters of the March 8 alliance welcomed his comments. Prime Minister Najib Mikati also supported his stance saying "The Maronite patriarch spoke about a part [of the problem]. No one is against the resistance's arms as long as Israeli occupation continues. There is Lebanese unanimity on the resistance's arms in the face of Israeli occupation."[22] Mikati said after his meeting with Al-Ra'i that he was "very relieved and reassured by the Patriarch's wisdom."[23] President Michel Suleiman said that "the Patriarch is not in need of anyone to defend him and his positions emanate from his central role as a person in charge of Lebanon's and the Middle East's Christians and that of Lebanon's independence and sovereignty;"[24] and that "the patriarch does not need to be defended, and his stances represent his way of taking responsibility for Lebanon's Christians."[25]

Parliament speaker Nabih Berri said that Al-Ra'i's "comments in Paris protect Lebanon from danger and I agree with what he stated and affirm his vision that is rooted in both a religious and national background" and that "If the situation further deteriorated in Syria and we reached a more radical rule than the current rule, like the rule of the Muslim Brotherhood, Christians there would pay the price, either in the form of killings or displacement. Here is the picture of Iraq in front of us."[26]

Free Patriotic Movement leader Michel Aoun expressed support for Al-Ra'i: "Rai's statements express the concerns of the minorities because he is entrusted with the Synod for the Middle East. Gradual changes doesn't harm stability and wouldn't get Syria into the [same] troubles as Palestine, Iraq, Libya and Yemen. [As some of the Syrian demonstrators are armed and are destroying the country] the Syrian government cannot but bring order to the country."[27] Former 14 March Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblatt criticised Al-Ra'i's assessment on the grounds that "Lebanon cannot remain hostage to regional conflicts", and denied that regime change in Syria was posing a threat to Christians in the country.[28]

In an interview with Reuters on 4 March 2012, Al-Ra'i said: "All regimes in the Arab world have Islam as a state religion, except for Syria. It stands out for not saying it is an Islamic state...The closest thing to democracy [in the Arab world] is Syria."[29]

In the fall of 2014, Al-Ra'i declared the security necessity of having Hezbollah: "If not for Hezbollah, ISIS would have marched all the way to the (coastal and Christian) town of Jounieh."[30]

According to Alexander D. M. Henley from Oxford University's Faculty of Theology and Religion, Al-Ra'i caused stirs in May 2016 by moving closer to the Resistance and "staging dialogues with Hezbollah, alienating in the process many of his predecessor's staunchest supporters and allies."[31]

On January 2, 2023, Al-Ra'i met with a delegation from Hezbollah in Bkerke. Despite the sometimes fraught relationship and arguments over Lebanon's neutrality, Ibrahim Amin Al-Sayyed, the chairman of the Political Council of Hezbollah, stated in an apparent warming of relations that Hezbollah "is always open with him."[32] After this meeting it was declared by Al-Sayyed that Hezbollah had ended the impasse with Al-Ra'i.[33] Al-Ra'i in April 2023 was also visited by Hezbollah's candidate for Lebanon's presidency, Suleiman Franjieh, who hailed the talks. The visit occurred after Hezbollah pledged to back his candidacy.[34]

Visit to the Holy Land edit

On 26 May 2014, the patriarch decided to join Pope Francis on parts of the pontifical three-day Holy Land pilgrimage. The Maronite patriarch arrived late Sunday in Jerusalem after accompanying Francis in the West Bank, but he departed from the parts of the Catholic leader's itinerary that involved meetings with Israeli officials. After visiting a monastery outside the city on his way to Jaffa, Al-Ra'i joined the Pope again in the afternoon for Mass at Jerusalem's Cenacle. The patriarch then returned to the West Bank for a visit to Beit Sahour, toured the north, the Galilee region, Nazareth, Acre and Haifa, where many of the country's Arab Christian minority live.

The visit was criticized at home. The patriarch maintained that he was misunderstood and that his journey was celebrating the roots of Christianity in the region.[35]

Visit to Saudi Arabia edit

In November 2017, the patriarch visited Saudi Arabia to meet King Salman, to become the first Maronite Patriarch to visit the kingdom.[36]

Calls for international conference edit

On 27 February 2021, Al-Ra'i addressed in a rally the political and economic crisis in Lebanon, in which he said:[37]

Also do not remain silent about the failure of the political class, nor about the chaos of the investigation into the port crime, nor about the politicization of the judiciary, nor about illegal and non-Lebanese weapons, nor about the coup against the state and the regime.

He also called for an international conference to solve Lebanese issues:[37]

We want the international conference to renew support for the democratic system that expresses the Lebanese's adherence to freedom, justice and equality, and we want it to declare "Lebanon's neutrality" so that it will no longer be a victim of conflicts and wars and a land of divisions.

He repeated this call in 2022, during a conversation with Thomas Heine-Geldern, head of Aid to the Church in Need. "We are calling for a special international conference for Lebanon under the purview of the UN. We must also settle the issue of Palestinian and Syrian refugees. Finally, we must declare the positive neutrality of Lebanon. Without this, there is no solution. These are the conditions for the 'message country', as it was called by Pope John Paul II, to continue to bear its witness."[38]

Domestic politics edit

Given the sectarian nature of Lebanese politics, the head of the Maronite Church is generally cautious about making statements of a political nature, but has been known to criticise the domestic political scene, as he did in this interview with Aid to the Church in Need. "The Lebanese population is not what it once was. The Lebanese used to live with dignity, they were not dependent on anybody. The fact is that our politicians made the population poor, beggars. We are haemorrhaging people. Every day we lose thousands of our best engineers, our best doctors, our best teachers, because the loss of value of the Lebanese pound to the dollar destroyed the value of salaries."[39]

Refugees edit

The Patriarch has commended the generosity of the Lebanese for welcoming refugees since as far back as 1948, but warned that this cannot continue without help. "Our population never closed its borders. In 1948 we welcomed the Palestinian refugees. At the time our patriarch sent a letter to all the convents, schools and universities that belonged to the Maronite Church, to open their doors to them, because they were our brothers in need. They are still around half a million. We have a further 1.5 million Syrian refugees, as well, so we are looking after two million refugees. The International Community congratulates us, and tells us we are hospitable. But we don't need to be told that we are hospitable. We can't manage anymore."

Distinctions edit

Gallery edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ A tabieh (طابية) and an escime (إسكيم).
  2. ^ The first two Maronite Cardinals Paul Peter Meouchi (made cardinal by Pope Paul VI) and Anthony Peter Khoraish (created cardinal by Pope John Paul II) turned 80 and died before having an opportunity to participate in a conclave and the third Maronite Patriarch to become a cardinal, Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir was over the age of 80 during the 2005 sede vacante and thus did not take part in that year's conclave nor in the 2013 conclave.

References edit

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External links edit

  • "Raï Card. Béchara Boutros, O.M.M." Holy See Press Office. from the original on 29 July 2017. Retrieved 25 October 2017.
  • "Maronite Patriarch Béchara Raï Elected". Zenit. 18 March 2011. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
  • Maronite Patriarchal See of Antioch

bechara, boutros, rahi, this, lebanese, name, father, name, boutros, family, name, rahi, bechara, boutros, raï, arabic, ار, طر, الر, اع, romanized, bişâre, butrus, râî, syriac, ܡܪܢ, ܡܪܝ, ܒܫܐܪܐ, ܦܛܪܘܣ, ܐܠܪܐܥܝ, latin, béchara, petrus, raï, born, february, 1940, . In this Lebanese name the father s name is Boutros and the family name is al Rahi Bechara Boutros Al Ra i or Rai Arabic ب ش ار ة ب طر س الر اع ي romanized Mor Bisare Butrus er Rai Syriac ܡܪܢ ܡܪܝ ܒܫܐܪܐ ܦܛܪܘܣ ܐܠܪܐܥܝ Latin Bechara Petrus Rai born on 25 February 1940 is the 77th Maronite Patriarch of Antioch and head of the Maronite Church a position he has held since March 15 2011 succeeding Patriarch Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir Rahi was made a cardinal on 24 November 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI His Beatitude Moran MorBechara Boutros al Ra iCardinal Patriarch of AntiochChurchMaronite ChurchSeeAntioch and All the EastAppointed15 March 2011Installed25 March 2011PredecessorNasrallah Boutros SfeirOrdersOrdination3 September 1967Consecration12 July 1986by Nasrallah Boutros SfeirCreated cardinal24 November 2012by Pope Benedict XVIRankPatriarch Cardinal Bishop Personal detailsBorn 1940 02 25 25 February 1940 age 84 Himlaya LebanonDenominationMaronite CatholicPrevious post s Auxiliary Bishop of Antioch 1986 1990 Titular Bishop of Caesarea Philippi 1986 1990 Eparch of Byblos 1990 2011 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Religious positions 2 1 Maronite Patriarch 3 Political views 3 1 Syria and Hezbollah 3 2 Visit to the Holy Land 3 3 Visit to Saudi Arabia 3 4 Calls for international conference 3 5 Domestic politics 3 6 Refugees 4 Distinctions 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editMar Bechara Boutros Al Ra i was born in Himlaya Matn District Lebanon on 25 February 1940 He attended College Notre Dame de Jamhour a Jesuit school in Lebanon He entered the Mariamite Maronite Order on 31 July 1962 and was ordained as a priest on 3 September 1967 1 2 non primary source needed better source needed From 1967 to 1975 he was responsible for the Arabic programs of Vatican Radio 3 In 1975 he received a PhD in canon and civil law He also studied for three years at Lateran University in Rome 4 Religious positions editHe was appointed titular bishop of Caesarea Philippi on 2 May 1986 and consecrated as auxiliary Bishop of Antioch on 12 July 1986 by Patriarch Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir and his co consecrators were Roland Aboujaoude Auxiliary Bishop of Antioch Georges Abi Saber titular Bishop of Aradus Chucrallah Harb Eparch of Jounieh Joseph Mohsen Bechara Archeparch of Cyprus Khalil Abi Nader Archeparch of Beirut Ignace Ziade Emeritus Archeparch of Beirut Antoine Joubeir Archeparch of Tripoli Elie Farah Emeritus Archeparch of Cyprus Joseph Merhi Eparch of Cairo and Ibrahim Helou Eparch of Sidon On 9 June 1990 he was elected bishop of Byblos 5 In 2003 he was elected Secretary of the Maronite Synod and in 2009 he was appointed President of the Lebanese Episcopal Commission for the Media 1 better source needed Maronite Patriarch edit At 71 he was elected patriarch of the Maronites on 15 March 2011 6 after getting more than two thirds of the votes of the 39 bishops and replacing Nasrallah Sfeir 7 The new patriarch formally requested and received ecclesiastical communion from Pope Benedict XVI on 24 March 2011 pursuant to Canon 76 2 of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches 8 9 The Mass for the inauguration of his Patriarchate took place on 25 March 2011 in Bkerke the see of the Maronite Catholic Patriarchate As is customary for all Maronite Patriarchs Patriarch Al Ra i took the additional name Boutros that of Saint Peter who briefly held the See of Antioch before moving to Rome to become Bishop there On 7 March 2012 Patriarch Al Ra i was appointed a member of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches 10 Al Ra i was made a cardinal by Pope Benedict XVI in a consistory on 24 November 2012 11 Al Ra i was the fourth Maronite Patriarch created cardinal the first three being his three immediate predecessors Paul Peter Meouchi Anthony Peter Khoraish and Nasrallah Sfeir On 31 January 2013 Al Ra i was appointed by Pope Benedict XVI to serve as a member of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerants and the Pontifical Council for Social Communications 12 In February 2013 following the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI Al Ra i participated as a cardinal elector in the conclave that elected Pope Francis 13 Cardinal Al Ra i was one of four cardinal electors from outside the Latin Church who wore distinct vestments proper to their respective churches The other three cardinal electors from outside the Latin Church were Coptic Catholic Patriarch Emeritus Antonios Naguib Syro Malabar Major Archbishop George Alencherry and Syro Malankara Major Archbishop Baselios Cleemis Cardinal Al Ra i s attire during the opening day was distinct from most of the other electors in that he wore all red vestments with distinct headgear proper to the Maronite Church a 14 Cardinal Al Ra i is also the first Maronite Cardinal Patriarch ever to participate in a papal conclave 15 b He was named a member of the Congregation for Catholic Education by Pope Francis on 30 November 2013 16 On 18 March 2015 Al Ra i became the sole cardinal elector from the order of cardinal bishops when Cardinal Naguib turned 80 He remained the sole cardinal bishop elector until 28 June 2018 when four Latin church cardinals of voting age from the priestly and diaconal orders were elevated by Pope Francis to cardinal bishop by having their titular churches co opted to suburbicarian rank 17 18 and Louis Raphael I Sako Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church was created a cardinal patriarch 19 Cardinal Al Ra i ceased to be a cardinal elector on his 80th birthday in 2020 Political views editIn April 2011 Al Ra i said that for the sake of communion and love he would work to establish a sincere and complete dialogue with Muslims and build together a future in common life and cooperation He said his predecessor struggled with insistence to free both the national decision making and the land of Lebanon from all forms of tutelage and occupation worked for reconciliation in Mount Lebanon and realized needed church reforms All of these constitute an extension of the church s springtime started by the Second Vatican Council 20 Patriarch Al Ra i does not use the term Arab Spring but Arab Winter to express his unenthusiastic reaction 21 Syria and Hezbollah edit In September 2011 some of the Christian supporters of the March 14 alliance were upset over his controversial comments in Paris France where he supported Hezbollah s right to hold arms in defense against Israel and stated that the 2011 Syrian protests could awaken the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood if President Bashar al Assad was removed from office 14 March supporters stressed how his predecessor had very different views and was almost fanatically supportive of the Lebanese Forces Christian supporters of the March 8 alliance welcomed his comments Prime Minister Najib Mikati also supported his stance saying The Maronite patriarch spoke about a part of the problem No one is against the resistance s arms as long as Israeli occupation continues There is Lebanese unanimity on the resistance s arms in the face of Israeli occupation 22 Mikati said after his meeting with Al Ra i that he was very relieved and reassured by the Patriarch s wisdom 23 President Michel Suleiman said that the Patriarch is not in need of anyone to defend him and his positions emanate from his central role as a person in charge of Lebanon s and the Middle East s Christians and that of Lebanon s independence and sovereignty 24 and that the patriarch does not need to be defended and his stances represent his way of taking responsibility for Lebanon s Christians 25 Parliament speaker Nabih Berri said that Al Ra i s comments in Paris protect Lebanon from danger and I agree with what he stated and affirm his vision that is rooted in both a religious and national background and that If the situation further deteriorated in Syria and we reached a more radical rule than the current rule like the rule of the Muslim Brotherhood Christians there would pay the price either in the form of killings or displacement Here is the picture of Iraq in front of us 26 Free Patriotic Movement leader Michel Aoun expressed support for Al Ra i Rai s statements express the concerns of the minorities because he is entrusted with the Synod for the Middle East Gradual changes doesn t harm stability and wouldn t get Syria into the same troubles as Palestine Iraq Libya and Yemen As some of the Syrian demonstrators are armed and are destroying the country the Syrian government cannot but bring order to the country 27 Former 14 March Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblatt criticised Al Ra i s assessment on the grounds that Lebanon cannot remain hostage to regional conflicts and denied that regime change in Syria was posing a threat to Christians in the country 28 In an interview with Reuters on 4 March 2012 Al Ra i said All regimes in the Arab world have Islam as a state religion except for Syria It stands out for not saying it is an Islamic state The closest thing to democracy in the Arab world is Syria 29 In the fall of 2014 Al Ra i declared the security necessity of having Hezbollah If not for Hezbollah ISIS would have marched all the way to the coastal and Christian town of Jounieh 30 According to Alexander D M Henley from Oxford University s Faculty of Theology and Religion Al Ra i caused stirs in May 2016 by moving closer to the Resistance and staging dialogues with Hezbollah alienating in the process many of his predecessor s staunchest supporters and allies 31 On January 2 2023 Al Ra i met with a delegation from Hezbollah in Bkerke Despite the sometimes fraught relationship and arguments over Lebanon s neutrality Ibrahim Amin Al Sayyed the chairman of the Political Council of Hezbollah stated in an apparent warming of relations that Hezbollah is always open with him 32 After this meeting it was declared by Al Sayyed that Hezbollah had ended the impasse with Al Ra i 33 Al Ra i in April 2023 was also visited by Hezbollah s candidate for Lebanon s presidency Suleiman Franjieh who hailed the talks The visit occurred after Hezbollah pledged to back his candidacy 34 Visit to the Holy Land edit On 26 May 2014 the patriarch decided to join Pope Francis on parts of the pontifical three day Holy Land pilgrimage The Maronite patriarch arrived late Sunday in Jerusalem after accompanying Francis in the West Bank but he departed from the parts of the Catholic leader s itinerary that involved meetings with Israeli officials After visiting a monastery outside the city on his way to Jaffa Al Ra i joined the Pope again in the afternoon for Mass at Jerusalem s Cenacle The patriarch then returned to the West Bank for a visit to Beit Sahour toured the north the Galilee region Nazareth Acre and Haifa where many of the country s Arab Christian minority live The visit was criticized at home The patriarch maintained that he was misunderstood and that his journey was celebrating the roots of Christianity in the region 35 Visit to Saudi Arabia edit In November 2017 the patriarch visited Saudi Arabia to meet King Salman to become the first Maronite Patriarch to visit the kingdom 36 Calls for international conference edit On 27 February 2021 Al Ra i addressed in a rally the political and economic crisis in Lebanon in which he said 37 Also do not remain silent about the failure of the political class nor about the chaos of the investigation into the port crime nor about the politicization of the judiciary nor about illegal and non Lebanese weapons nor about the coup against the state and the regime He also called for an international conference to solve Lebanese issues 37 We want the international conference to renew support for the democratic system that expresses the Lebanese s adherence to freedom justice and equality and we want it to declare Lebanon s neutrality so that it will no longer be a victim of conflicts and wars and a land of divisions He repeated this call in 2022 during a conversation with Thomas Heine Geldern head of Aid to the Church in Need We are calling for a special international conference for Lebanon under the purview of the UN We must also settle the issue of Palestinian and Syrian refugees Finally we must declare the positive neutrality of Lebanon Without this there is no solution These are the conditions for the message country as it was called by Pope John Paul II to continue to bear its witness 38 Domestic politics edit Given the sectarian nature of Lebanese politics the head of the Maronite Church is generally cautious about making statements of a political nature but has been known to criticise the domestic political scene as he did in this interview with Aid to the Church in Need The Lebanese population is not what it once was The Lebanese used to live with dignity they were not dependent on anybody The fact is that our politicians made the population poor beggars We are haemorrhaging people Every day we lose thousands of our best engineers our best doctors our best teachers because the loss of value of the Lebanese pound to the dollar destroyed the value of salaries 39 Refugees edit The Patriarch has commended the generosity of the Lebanese for welcoming refugees since as far back as 1948 but warned that this cannot continue without help Our population never closed its borders In 1948 we welcomed the Palestinian refugees At the time our patriarch sent a letter to all the convents schools and universities that belonged to the Maronite Church to open their doors to them because they were our brothers in need They are still around half a million We have a further 1 5 million Syrian refugees as well so we are looking after two million refugees The International Community congratulates us and tells us we are hospitable But we don t need to be told that we are hospitable We can t manage anymore Distinctions edit nbsp Lebanon National Order of the Cedar by the President of Lebanon Michel Suleiman 2012 40 nbsp France Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor by the President of France Nicolas Sarkozy 2011 41 nbsp Royal House of Ghassan Knight Grand Collar of the Equestrian Order of Michael Archangel 42 Gallery edit nbsp Rai at the Chair of Saint Peter 11 October 2014 nbsp Rahi lies on his hands on Maurizio Malvestiti during his episcopal ordination as Cardinals Sandri and Muller observe 11 October 2014See also editCardinals created by Pope Benedict XVI List of Maronite Patriarchs Maronite ChurchNotes edit A tabieh طابية and an escime إسكيم The first two Maronite Cardinals Paul Peter Meouchi made cardinal by Pope Paul VI and Anthony Peter Khoraish created cardinal by Pope John Paul II turned 80 and died before having an opportunity to participate in a conclave and the third Maronite Patriarch to become a cardinal Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir was over the age of 80 during the 2005 sede vacante and thus did not take part in that year s conclave nor in the 2013 conclave References edit a b Bishop Bechara Rahi Facebook Retrieved 15 March 2011 RAI Card Bechara Boutros O M M press vatican va Retrieved 18 January 2024 Mons Bechara Rai Vatican Radio Archived from the original on 27 July 2011 Retrieved 16 March 2011 Malek el Khazen Election of the Maronite Patriach sic history Khazen Retrieved 19 March 2011 Bechara Boutros Cardinal Rai O M M Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney Retrieved 23 January 2015 Naharnet Lebanon s leading news destination Retrieved 10 January 2017 Richards George 11 March 2013 An Arab pope Daily News Egypt Retrieved 14 March 2013 Code of Canons of Oriental Churchs Canon 76 2 Retrieved 5 September 2014 Letter of His Holiness Benedict XVI to His Beatitude Bechara Boutros Rai Patriarch of Antioch for Maronites Accepting His Request for Ecclesiastical Communion Vatican va 24 March 2011 Archived from the original on 18 March 2013 Retrieved 5 September 2014 Rinunce e nomine Catholica Archived from the 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