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Elias Coueter (born 15 August 1896 in Damascus, Syria, - died on 16 June 1985) was bishop of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church and first eparch of the
Melkite Greek Catholic Eparchy of Nossa Senhora do Paraíso em São Paulo Eparchy of Nossa Senhora do Paraíso em São Paulo ( la, Eparchia Dominae Nostrae Paradisi Sancti Pauli Graecorum Melkitarum) is an eparchy located in the city of São Paulo in the Ecclesiastical province of São Paulo in Brazil. Territory and ...
for all Melkites in Brazil. The bishop's seat is located in São Paulo.


Early years

Elias Coueter was the son of Antoun Saada Coueter and his wife Wasilla and grew up in Damascus. At the age of eleven, he entered the seminary of Saint Anne in Jerusalem, which is run by the
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. Between 1914 and 1918 all seminaries had to cease operations, and the seminarians returned to their hometowns. After
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, Coueter continued his education in Damascus and studied philosophy and theology. On July 20, 1925, he was ordained a priest and knew then pastoral and pastoral activities in Beirut, Damascus and Cairo. For some time he worked at the sister school of the Sisters of Besançon ( Besançon Ecole) as chaplain and director of Arab Studies. In 1936 he was sent as an Archimandrite in the Melkite parish to Detroit (USA).


Bishop of Brazil

In 1939, Elias Coueter was envoyed to Brazil, where he continued the development of the communities. First, he established a Melkite parish in the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro :''There is also a Diocese of Rio de Janeiro (and a Bishop of Rio de Janeiro) in the Anglican Episcopal Church of Brazil.'' The Archdiocese of São Sebastião do Rio de Janeiro ( la, Archidioecesis Sancti Sebastiani Fluminis Ianuarii, lit. ''"Arc ...
and received approval in a Roman Catholic church in Rio de Janeiro worship to celebrate in the Byzantine Rite. From this church he was also an office and accommodation. He organized the construction of its own parish church, the church of Saint Basil, that was first built in 1941 and in 1946 handed over by the Archbishop of the Melkite Church. By 1951 the community had from Melkites, Maronites, Ukrainian Catholics, Russian Greek Catholics, Romanian Greek Catholics and Syriac Catholics together set, significantly increased. In the same period, the municipality of Paraíso in São Paulo had also increased, according to her the eparchy was later to be named. The Archbishop Jaime de Barros Camara of Rio de Janeiro (1943-1971) appointed him in 1951 with the approval of the
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and the Melkite Patriarch of Antioch
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Vicar General and entrusted him with the responsibility for all Melkite Christians in Brazil. On November 25, 1960, Coueter was appointed
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of Taua and appointed Auxiliary Bishop of the Byzantine Catholics in Brazil. The episcopal ordination took place on February 5, 1961, by Archbishop Elias Zoghby of Baalbek (Lebanon). His co-consecrators were the Bishop Paulo Rolim Loureiro of Mogi das Cruzes and the Bishop
José Romão Martenetz José Romão Martenetz (born ''Roman Martynets''; uk, Йосиф (Роман) Мартинець) (7 February 1903, Lviv, present Ukraine – 23 February 1989, Curitiba, Brazil) was a bishop of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of São João Batista ...
, OSBM. Shortly after his episcopal appointment Coueter participated in the last two sessions of the II Vatican Council.
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by decree of 1972 gave the Melkite Greek Catholic Church its own bishopric in Brazil. For the first time Elias Coueter became the Bishop for all Melkites of the Byzantine Rite in Brazil with the new
Melkite Greek Catholic Eparchy of Nossa Senhora do Paraíso em São Paulo Eparchy of Nossa Senhora do Paraíso em São Paulo ( la, Eparchia Dominae Nostrae Paradisi Sancti Pauli Graecorum Melkitarum) is an eparchy located in the city of São Paulo in the Ecclesiastical province of São Paulo in Brazil. Territory and ...
. In 1977, he handed in his resignation due to age and became professor emeritus on June 22, 1978, until his death on June 16, 1985, he was retired bishop of the Melkites in Brazil.


See also

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References


External links

* http://melquita.fateback.com/historybrazil.htm * http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bcoueter.html * https://web.archive.org/web/20190420175822/http://www.apostolische-nachfolge.de/suedamerika1.htm {{DEFAULTSORT:Coueter, Elias 1896 births 1985 deaths Eastern Catholic bishops in Brazil Melkite Greek Catholic bishops Syrian emigrants to Brazil Brazilian Melkite Greek Catholics