Eparch Cyril Bustros (6/22/04)
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Announcement -
New Eparch for Newton
by
Exarch Joseph Hagger
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His Holiness, Pope John Paul II, has accepted the
resignation of the Most Reverend John A. Elya from pastoral governance of the
Eparchy of Newton and has appointed the Most Reverend Cyril Salim Bustros,
most recently Archbishop of Baalbeck in
Lebanon, as the new Eparch of Newton.
Archbishop Cyril was born at Ain-Borday, near Baalbeck in
Lebanon
on
January 26, 1939
. After his primary and secondary
studies at the Minor Seminary of St. Paul at Harissa, he pursued his
philosophical studies at St. Paul Institute in 1956 and 1957, and made his
novitiate at the White Fathers in
Gap,
France. Then, he studied theology for four
years (1958-1962) at the Major Seminary at St. Anne of Jerusalem. He was ordained to the Holy
Priesthood in the Society of the Missionaries of St. Paul on
June 29, 1962
.
From 1962-1970, he was Professor of Classical Greek and of
French Literature at the Minor Seminary. Then
from 1972-1974 Professor of Philosophy and Theology at St. Paul
Institute in Harissa.
Interrupting his teaching, he pursued a Doctorate of
Theology at the Catholic University of Louvain in
Belgium, and received his degree in 1976. Then
for eleven years he was Director of the St. Paul Institute of Philosophy and of
Theology of the Paulist Missionaries at Harissa, and at the same time Professor
at
St. Joseph
University
in
Beirut, and in various lay centers.
It was in 1988 that the Holy Synod of the
Melkite
Church
elected him Archbishop of Baalbeck, succeeding the Most Reverend Elias Zoghby.
He was ordained to the Holy Episcopate on
November 27, 1988, in the Basilica of St. Paul in Harissa, by His Beatitude Maximos V, assisted
by Archbishops Elias Zoghby and Joseph Raya.
Plans for the Installation of Archbishop Bustros will be
forthcoming as soon as they have been formulated.
Archbishop Bustros'
Enthronement Address - 12/27/04
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