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Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn

Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn (Latin: Eparchia Sancti Maronis Bruklyniensis Maronitarum)[2] is a Antiochene Syriac Maronite Church eparchy of the Catholic Church headquartered in Brooklyn, New York for the East Coast of the United States. In conformity with the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches (CCEO), the eparchy is under the direct jurisdiction of the Roman Pontiff. In 2017 there were 33,000[3] baptized. It is currently ruled by eparch Gregory John Mansour.

Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn (Maronite)

Eparchia Sancti Maronis Bruklyniensis Maronitarum
Our Lady of Lebanon Cathedral
Location
CountryUnited States
Ecclesiastical provinceImmediately Subject to the Holy See
Statistics
Population
- Catholics
(as of 2017)
33,000[1]
Parishes34
Information
Sui iuris churchMaronite Church
RiteWest Syro-Antiochene Rite
EstablishedJanuary 10, 1966 (57 years ago)
CathedralOur Lady of Lebanon Cathedral
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
PatriarchBechara Boutros al-Rahi
EparchGregory John Mansour
Bishops emeritusStephen Youssef Doueihi
Map
Website
www.stmaron.org

Territory and statistics Edit

The eparchy includes the Maronite Catholic faithful in the eastern coast states of the United States.

It borders in the north with the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Montreal, which covers Canada, and to the west with the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles, which covers thirty-four states of the United States.

Its eparchial seat is the city of Brooklyn, where is located the Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Cathedral (Brooklyn).[4] The Saint Maron Maronite church[5] in Detroit, dedicated to Saint Maron, is the former cathedral church of the eparchy.

The territory is divided into 34 parishes and in 2017 had 33,000 Lebanese Maronite Catholics.

History Edit

Foundation Edit

The diocese has its roots in the establishment of a Maronite Apostolic Exarchate (the equivalent in the Eastern Churches of an Apostolic Vicariate) by Pope Paul VI's papal bull Cum supremi[6] on 10 January 1966. Its object was to provide a unified structure to serve the Lebanese Maronite Catholics scattered around the country, who were subject, up to that point, to the local Roman Catholic diocese.[7]

At that time, Pope Paul appointed Francis Mansour Zayek as the first exarch of the Maronites in the United States. The eparchate was based in Detroit, Michigan. Zayek, who had just spent several years in a similar post in Brazil, arrived in the United States with a rudimentary knowledge of English, only to find an unfinished cathedral and rectory.[8] He took office on 27 January 1966.[7]

Zayek had to face many challenges. First was the very identity of the church. Arguments raged as to whether it was to be a transplant of Lebanese life or an American institution rooted in its Lebanese heritage. In this he remained guided by the advice which Pope John had given him on his original appointment, "What you Maronites have does not pertain to you alone but is part of the treasure of the Catholic Church". Additionally, he had to deal with the liturgical changes mandated by the Second Vatican Council, in which he had participated. He had the Maronite Divine Liturgy translated into English for the first time, creating a standardized service for use in every parish of the exarchate.[8]

Eparchy Edit

In the Apostolic Constitution Quae spes, issued on 29 November 1971, Pope Paul VI elevated the exarchate to a full eparchy, or diocese, and appointed Zayek as the first bishop of the Eparchy of Saint Maron of Detroit.[9] Zayek was installed as its first bishop on June 4, 1972. The seat of the eparchy was moved from Detroit to the Church of Saint Maron in Brooklyn on 27 June 1977[10] by the Congregation for the Oriental Churches and it also renamed the name of the Eparchy to Saint Maron of Brooklyn.[11]

Zayek retired in 1996, with the personal title of Archbishop, and was succeeded by Bishop Stephen Youssef Doueihi, who himself retired on 10 January 2004 and was succeeded by Gregory J. Mansour.[11]

A part of its territory, which encompassed the entire United States, was lost on 19 March 1994 to the newly established Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles by Pope John Paul II's papal bull Omnium Catholicorum.[12]

Parishes and missions Edit

As of 2010, the eparchy counts 43 parishes, served by 51 priests and 17 deacons.[11] Parishes are located in the following states:

Bishops Edit

Ordinaries Edit

Apostolic Exarch of the United States of America Edit

Eparch of Saint Maron of Detroit Edit

Eparch of Saint Maron of Brooklyn Edit

Other priest of this eparchy who became bishop Edit

  • Peter Karam, appointed Curial Bishop of Antiochia {Antioch} (Maronite), Lebanon in 2019

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 October 2018. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn, USA (Maronite Rite)". Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 October 2018. Retrieved 17 September 2019.
  4. ^ "Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Cathedral, Brooklyn, New York, USA (Maronite)". www.gcatholic.org. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  5. ^ "St. Maron Maronite Church, Detroit, Michigan, USA (Maronite)". www.gcatholic.org. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  6. ^ "Exarchatus Apostolicus pro fidelibus ritus Antiocheni Maronitarum, Constitutio Apostolica, In Foederatis Americae Septemtrionalis Civitatibus exarchatus apostolicus constituitur pro fidelibus ritus Antiocheni Maronitarum, d. 10 m. Ianuarii a. 1966, Paulus PP. VI - Paulus PP. VI". w2.vatican.va. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  7. ^ a b "Obituary: Archbishop Francis M. Zayek, 89". Archdiocese of Miami. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  8. ^ a b (PDF). The Maronite Voice. VI (IX). October 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 May 2013. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  9. ^ "Sancti Maronis Detroitensis, Constitutio Apostolica, Exarchatus apostolicus pro fidelibus ritus Antiocheni Maronitarum, in Foederatis Americae Septemtrionalis Civitatibus, ad gradum Eparchiae evehitur, d. 29 m. Novembris a. 1971, Paulus PP. VI - Paulus PP. VI". w2.vatican.va. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
  10. ^ [Decree of 27 June 1977, published in AAS, vol. LXIX,(1977), No. 9 (September 30, 1977), p. 548 (accessed July 6, 2013)]
  11. ^ a b c "Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn (Maronite)". Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  12. ^ "Omnium Catholicorum". Retrieved 17 September 2019.

External links Edit

  • Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn Official Site

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Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn Latin Eparchia Sancti Maronis Bruklyniensis Maronitarum 2 is a Antiochene Syriac Maronite Church eparchy of the Catholic Church headquartered in Brooklyn New York for the East Coast of the United States In conformity with the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches CCEO the eparchy is under the direct jurisdiction of the Roman Pontiff In 2017 there were 33 000 3 baptized It is currently ruled by eparch Gregory John Mansour Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn Maronite Eparchia Sancti Maronis Bruklyniensis MaronitarumOur Lady of Lebanon CathedralLocationCountryUnited StatesEcclesiastical provinceImmediately Subject to the Holy SeeStatisticsPopulation Catholics as of 2017 33 000 1 Parishes34InformationSui iuris churchMaronite ChurchRiteWest Syro Antiochene RiteEstablishedJanuary 10 1966 57 years ago CathedralOur Lady of Lebanon CathedralCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisPatriarchBechara Boutros al RahiEparchGregory John MansourBishops emeritusStephen Youssef DoueihiMapWebsitewww wbr stmaron wbr org Contents 1 Territory and statistics 2 History 2 1 Foundation 2 2 Eparchy 3 Parishes and missions 4 Bishops 4 1 Ordinaries 4 2 Apostolic Exarch of the United States of America 4 3 Eparch of Saint Maron of Detroit 4 4 Eparch of Saint Maron of Brooklyn 4 5 Other priest of this eparchy who became bishop 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksTerritory and statistics EditThe eparchy includes the Maronite Catholic faithful in the eastern coast states of the United States It borders in the north with the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Montreal which covers Canada and to the west with the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles which covers thirty four states of the United States Its eparchial seat is the city of Brooklyn where is located the Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Cathedral Brooklyn 4 The Saint Maron Maronite church 5 in Detroit dedicated to Saint Maron is the former cathedral church of the eparchy The territory is divided into 34 parishes and in 2017 had 33 000 Lebanese Maronite Catholics History EditFoundation Edit The diocese has its roots in the establishment of a Maronite Apostolic Exarchate the equivalent in the Eastern Churches of an Apostolic Vicariate by Pope Paul VI s papal bull Cum supremi 6 on 10 January 1966 Its object was to provide a unified structure to serve the Lebanese Maronite Catholics scattered around the country who were subject up to that point to the local Roman Catholic diocese 7 At that time Pope Paul appointed Francis Mansour Zayek as the first exarch of the Maronites in the United States The eparchate was based in Detroit Michigan Zayek who had just spent several years in a similar post in Brazil arrived in the United States with a rudimentary knowledge of English only to find an unfinished cathedral and rectory 8 He took office on 27 January 1966 7 Zayek had to face many challenges First was the very identity of the church Arguments raged as to whether it was to be a transplant of Lebanese life or an American institution rooted in its Lebanese heritage In this he remained guided by the advice which Pope John had given him on his original appointment What you Maronites have does not pertain to you alone but is part of the treasure of the Catholic Church Additionally he had to deal with the liturgical changes mandated by the Second Vatican Council in which he had participated He had the Maronite Divine Liturgy translated into English for the first time creating a standardized service for use in every parish of the exarchate 8 Eparchy Edit In the Apostolic Constitution Quae spes issued on 29 November 1971 Pope Paul VI elevated the exarchate to a full eparchy or diocese and appointed Zayek as the first bishop of the Eparchy of Saint Maron of Detroit 9 Zayek was installed as its first bishop on June 4 1972 The seat of the eparchy was moved from Detroit to the Church of Saint Maron in Brooklyn on 27 June 1977 10 by the Congregation for the Oriental Churches and it also renamed the name of the Eparchy to Saint Maron of Brooklyn 11 Zayek retired in 1996 with the personal title of Archbishop and was succeeded by Bishop Stephen Youssef Doueihi who himself retired on 10 January 2004 and was succeeded by Gregory J Mansour 11 A part of its territory which encompassed the entire United States was lost on 19 March 1994 to the newly established Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles by Pope John Paul II s papal bull Omnium Catholicorum 12 Parishes and missions EditAs of 2010 update the eparchy counts 43 parishes served by 51 priests and 17 deacons 11 Parishes are located in the following states Connecticut 3 St Anthony Maronite Church Danbury CT Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Church Waterbury CT St Maron Maronite Church Torrington CT District of Columbia 1 Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Church Washington D C Florida 6 Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Church Miami FL St Jude Maronite Church Orlando FL Mary Mother of the Light Maronite Mission Tequesta Florida Saint Maron Maronite Mission Jacksonville FL Heart of Jesus Maronite Church Ft Lauderdale FL Mission of Saints Peter and Paul Tampa FL Georgia 1 St Joseph Maronite Church Atlanta GA Maine 1 St Joseph Maronite Church Waterville ME Massachusetts 7 St Theresa Maronite Church Brockton MA St Anthony of the Desert Maronite Church Fall River MA Our Lady of the Cedars Maronite Church Jamaica Plain MA St Anthony Maronite Church Lawrence MA Our Lady of Purgatory Maronite Church New Bedford MA St Anthony Maronite Church Springfield MA Our Lady of Mercy Maronite Church Worcester MA New Hampshire 1 St George Maronite Catholic Church Dover NH New Jersey 2 St Sharbel Maronite Church Somerset NJ Our Lady Star of the East Maronite Catholic Mission Pleasantville NJ New York 6 Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Cathedral Brooklyn NY Saint John Paul II Maronite Catholic Church Sleepy Hollow New York St Joseph Maronite Church Olean NY St Ann Maronite Church Watervliet NY St Louis Gonzaga Maronite Church Utica NY St John Maron Maronite Church Williamsville NY North Carolina 2 St Michael the Archangel Maronite Church Fayetteville NC Saint Sharbel Mission Raleigh NC Pennsylvania 9 Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Church Easton PA Our Lady of Victory Maronite Church Pittsburgh PA Blessed Teresa of Calcutta Maronite Mission Darlington PA St Ann Maronite Church Scranton PA St John the Baptist Maronite Church New Castle PA St George Maronite Church Uniontown PA St Anthony St George Maronite Church Wilkes Barre PA St Maron Maronite Church Philadelphia PA St Sharbel Maronite Church Newtown Square PA Rhode Island 1 St George Maronite Church Cranston RI South Carolina 1 Mission of St Rafka Greer SC Virginia 2 St Anthony Maronite Church Richmond VA St Elias Maronite Church Roanoke VA West Virginia 1 Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Church Wheeling WVBishops EditOrdinaries Edit Apostolic Exarch of the United States of America Edit Francis Mansour Zayek 27 January 1966 29 November 1971 Eparch of Saint Maron of Detroit Edit Francis Mansour Zayek November 29 1971 27 June 1977 Eparch of Saint Maron of Brooklyn Edit Francis Mansour Zayek June 27 1977 November 11 1996 retired Stephen Youssef Doueihi November 11 1996 January 10 2004 retired Gregory John Mansour January 10 2004 present Other priest of this eparchy who became bishop Edit Peter Karam appointed Curial Bishop of Antiochia Antioch Maronite Lebanon in 2019See also Edit nbsp Catholicism portal nbsp Lebanon portal nbsp United States portal Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles List of the Catholic bishops of the United States Other Eastern Catholic bishopsReferences Edit The Eastern Catholic Churches 2017 Annuario Pontificio PDF Archived from the original PDF on 24 October 2018 Retrieved 17 September 2019 Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn USA Maronite Rite Retrieved 15 August 2017 The Eastern Catholic Churches 2017 Annuario Pontificio PDF Archived from the original PDF on 24 October 2018 Retrieved 17 September 2019 Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Cathedral Brooklyn New York USA Maronite www gcatholic org Retrieved 15 August 2017 St Maron Maronite Church Detroit Michigan USA Maronite www gcatholic org Retrieved 15 August 2017 Exarchatus Apostolicus pro fidelibus ritus Antiocheni Maronitarum Constitutio Apostolica In Foederatis Americae Septemtrionalis Civitatibus exarchatus apostolicus constituitur pro fidelibus ritus Antiocheni Maronitarum d 10 m Ianuarii a 1966 Paulus PP VI Paulus PP VI w2 vatican va Retrieved 15 August 2017 a b Obituary Archbishop Francis M Zayek 89 Archdiocese of Miami Retrieved 5 January 2013 a b The Maronite Church in the U S Mourns the Death of Its First Shepherd PDF The Maronite Voice VI IX October 2010 Archived from the original PDF on 8 May 2013 Retrieved 5 January 2013 Sancti Maronis Detroitensis Constitutio Apostolica Exarchatus apostolicus pro fidelibus ritus Antiocheni Maronitarum in Foederatis Americae Septemtrionalis Civitatibus ad gradum Eparchiae evehitur d 29 m Novembris a 1971 Paulus PP VI Paulus PP VI w2 vatican va Retrieved 15 August 2017 Decree of 27 June 1977 published in AAS vol LXIX 1977 No 9 September 30 1977 p 548 accessed July 6 2013 a b c Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn Maronite Catholic Hierarchy Retrieved 5 January 2013 Omnium Catholicorum Retrieved 17 September 2019 External links EditMaronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn Official Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn amp oldid 1176457541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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