Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Cairo
Eparchy of Cairo (Maronite) Eparchy Cahirensis Maronitarum | |
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Location | |
Country | Egypt |
Statistics | |
Population - Catholics (including non-members) | (as of 2013) 5,000[citation needed] |
Parishes | 7 |
Information | |
Denomination | Maronite Church |
Rite | West Syro-Antiochene Rite |
Established | 22 June 1946 (75 years ago) |
Cathedral | Saint Joseph Cathedral |
Patron saint | Saint Joseph |
Current leadership | |
Pope | Francis |
Patriarch | Bechara Boutros al-Rahi |
Eparch | Georges Chihane |
Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Cairo of the Maronites (in Latin: Eparchy Cahirensis Maronitarum) is a seat of the Maronite Church suffragan of the Patriarchate of Antioch of the Maronites. It is currently ruled by eparch Georges Chihane.
Territory and statistics[]
The eparchy extends to all the faithful of the Maronites in Egypt, Sudan, and South Sudan. Its eparchial seat is the city of Cairo, where the cathedral of St. Joseph[1] is located.
The eparchy at the end of 2013 had 5,000[citation needed] members and is divided into seven parishes.
History[]
The patriarchal vicariate to Maronites in Egypt was built in 1904. It was raised to the dignity of eparchy on 22 June 1946 with the Papal bull Inter praecipuas[2] of Pope Pius XII.
Bishops[]
- Pietro Dib (July 30, 1946 - November 4, 1965 deceased)
- Joseph Merhi, CML (August 24, 1972 - June 5, 1989 withdrawn)
- Joseph Dergham (June 5, 1989 - September 18, 2005 withdrawn)
- François Eid, OMM (September 24, 2005 - June 16, 2012 appointed patriarchal procurator to the Holy See)
- Georges Chihane, from 16 June 2012
Sources[]
- Annuario Pontificio, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, Città del Vaticano, 2003, ISBN 88-209-7422-3
References[]
- ^ "Cathédrale Maronite de Saint-Joseph, Cairo, Egypt (Maronite)". www.gcatholic.org. Retrieved 2018-03-22.
- ^ Vatican.va
External links[]
Categories:
- Christianity in Cairo
- Catholic Church in South Sudan
- Eastern Catholic dioceses in Africa
- Eastern Catholicism in Egypt
- Eastern Christianity in Libya
- Eastern Catholicism in Sudan
- Lebanese diaspora in Africa
- Maronite Catholic eparchies