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Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Tyre (in
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: Archeparchia Tyrensis Maronitarum) is an Archeparchy of the
Maronite Church The Maronite Church is an Eastern Catholic ''sui iuris'' particular church in full communion with the pope and the worldwide Catholic Church, with self-governance under the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches. The current head of the Maro ...
immediately subject to the
Maronite Patriarch of Antioch This is a list of the Maronite patriarchs of Antioch and all the East, the Primate (bishop), primate of the Maronite Church, one of the Eastern Catholic Churches. Starting with Paul Peter Massad in 1854, after becoming patriarch of the Maronite Ca ...
. In 2014 there were 42,500 baptized. It is currently ruled by Archeparch Charbel Abdallah.


Territory and statistics

The archeparchy extends its jurisdiction over the Maronite faithful of
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. Its archeparchial seat is the city of Tyre. The territory of the archeparchy is divided into 22 parishes and in 2014 there were 42,500 Maronite Catholics.


History

The eparchy of Tyre, together with that of
Sidon Sidon ( ; he, צִידוֹן, ''Ṣīḏōn'') known locally as Sayda or Saida ( ar, صيدا ''Ṣaydā''), is the third-largest city in Lebanon. It is located in the South Governorate, of which it is the capital, on the Mediterranean coast. ...
, dating back to the dawn of the
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(5th century). The Synod of Mount Lebanon in 1736 canonically established the Eparchy of Tyre and Sidon, which was the seat of their patriarch from 1819 to 1837. In 1838 Tyre became a separated Eparchy. In the second half of the 19th century, the
Maronite The Maronites ( ar, الموارنة; syr, ܡܖ̈ܘܢܝܐ) are a Christian ethnoreligious group native to the Eastern Mediterranean and Levant region of the Middle East, whose members traditionally belong to the Maronite Church, with the larges ...
cathedral of "Notre Dame Des Mers" ("Our Lady of the Seas") was constructed near the modern harbour on the foundations of an ancient church. It features a pink marble tabernacle whose foot is encrusted with a black marble anchor.
Pierre Bostani Pierre Bostani or Boutros Boustani (November 1819 – 15 November 1899) was a Maronite Church, Maronite prelate, Assistant at the Pontifical Throne, Assistant to the Pontifical Throne, Archbishop of Tyre, Lebanon, Tyre and Sidon, Count of Rome, ...
became Archbishop of Tyre on October 5, 1866. Bostani was born in Debbié in November 1819 and ordained a Maronite priest on 12 October 1842. He was quickly called upon by the Archbishop of Tyre who named him as his private secretary. In 1845, Bostani was asked by the Maronite Patriarch to act as his private secretary and Vicar General of the Maronite Patriarchy. On 28 July 1856, Maronite Patriarch Massad named him Coadjutor Archbishop of Tyre and Bishop of Saint-John-Acre. Bostani travelled to Rome in June 1867 where he was named Assistant to the Pontifical Throne by
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on June 17, 1867. He personally headed the Maronite delegation that attended the
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in Rome in 1869.In 1965 the eparchy of Tyre was elevated to the rank of Archeparchy. After the kidnapping of Kevin Joyce, an
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soldier of the
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(UNIFIL), by Palestinian militants in April 1981, Archbishop
Maroun Khoury Sader Maroun Khoury Sader ( ar, مارون خوري صادر), (born on December 25, 1926, Ain Ebel, Lebanon – died on August 26, 2015) was a Maronite Archeparch of the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Tyre. Life Ordained to the priesthood on May 1 ...
worked with the Irish UNIFIL battalion in efforts to recover his remains. On 8 June 1996, the Archeparchy lost a portion of its territory for the creation of the
Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Haifa and the Holy Land The Archeparchy of Haifa and the Holy Land (in Latin: Archieparchia Ptolemaidensis Maronitarum in the Holy Land) is a branch of the Maronite Church immediately subject to the Patriarch of Antioch of the Maronites. Since 2012, it has been governed ...
. In 2005,
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remains - stone walls as well as
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,
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objects, and
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s - were discovered during
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underneath the cathedral. According to the Directorate General of Antiquities, it was a
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-era food store which had been built on the site of a building from the
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. It was apparently destroyed in the 6th century by an
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. Next to the archaeological site in the basement is the
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of the
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s of Tyre, which has a number of
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s on display, amongst them pieces of bones from Saint Christina of Tyre.


Eparchs

* Ignatius, (before 1736 - after 1746) *
Michael Fadel Michael II Fadel (born in 1710 in Beirut, Lebanon - died on May 17, 1795 in Dayr Harrash, Lebanon), (or Mikhail Fadil, ar, ميخائيل الثاني فاضل), was a Lebanese priest and Maronite Archeparch of the Maronite Catholic Archeparchie ...
, (1762 - in 1786 confirmed Archeparch of Beirut) * Simon Zevain (referred on 25 May 1823), (patriarchal vicar with the title of Tyre)vol. V, pp. 1-2 e 6.
/ref> * Abdallah Bostani (Elbostari), (15 August 1819 - 1837 or 1838) (Patriarchal Vicar with the title of Sidon) * Abdallah Bostani (Elbostari), (1837 or 1838 - 1866 deceased) *
Pierre Bostani Pierre Bostani or Boutros Boustani (November 1819 – 15 November 1899) was a Maronite Church, Maronite prelate, Assistant at the Pontifical Throne, Assistant to the Pontifical Throne, Archbishop of Tyre, Lebanon, Tyre and Sidon, Count of Rome, ...
, (October 5, 1866 - November 15, 1899 deceased) * Paul Basbous, (25 September 1900 consecrated -?) * Chucrallah Khoury, MLM (31 January 1906 - 11 February 1934 deceased) *
Paul Peter Meouchi Moran Mor Paul II Peter Meouchi (born April 1, 1894, Jezzine, Lebanon – died on January 11, 1975, Bkerké, Lebanon), (or ''Boulos Boutros el-Meouchi'', ''Meoushi'', ar, بولس الثاني بطرس المعوشي) was the 74th Maronite List ...
, (April 19, 1934 - May 25, 1955 elected patriarch of Antioch) * Michael Doumith, (April 21, 1956 - December 11, 1959 appointed Bishop of Sarba) * Joseph Khoury, (11 December 1959 - 1965)


Archeparchs

* Joseph Khoury, (1965 - February 5, 1992 deceased) *
Maroun Khoury Sader Maroun Khoury Sader ( ar, مارون خوري صادر), (born on December 25, 1926, Ain Ebel, Lebanon – died on August 26, 2015) was a Maronite Archeparch of the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Tyre. Life Ordained to the priesthood on May 1 ...
, (1 June 1992 - 25 September 2003 withdrawn) *
Chucrallah-Nabil El-Hage Chucrallah-Nabil El-Hage (in Arabic: شكرالله نبيل الحاج), also transliterated Shukrallah Nabil El Hajj, (born on 26 February 1943 in Hajjeh, Lebanon) was the Archeparch of the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Tyre from 2003 until ...
, (25 September 2003 - 1 November 2020, retired) * Charbel Abdallah (since 1 November 2020)


See also

*
Christianity in Lebanon Christianity in Lebanon has a long and continuous history. Biblical Scriptures purport that Peter and Paul evangelized the Phoenicians, whom they affiliated to the ancient patriarchate of Antioch. The spread of Christianity in Lebanon was ...


References


External links

* http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dtyma.html * http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/tyrz1.htm * https://books.google.fr/books?id=GyoVNaDqtY8C&pg=PA76&dq=Actes+et+histoire+du+concile+oecum%C3%A9nique+de+Rome+archeveque+de+tyr+et+de+sidon&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi7gLbHnu3KAhVJtBoKHZ42AsMQ6AEIHTAA#v=onepage&q=Actes%20et%20histoire%20du%20concile%20oecum%C3%A9nique%20de%20Rome%20archeveque%20de%20tyr%20et%20de%20sidon&f=false *https://books.google.fr/books?id=MYrULCb95m4C&pg=PA39&dq=Les+P%C3%A8res+du+concile+du+Vatican+pierre+bostani&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiqi7eul-3KAhUGWRoKHbKnDVQQ6AEIHDAA#v=onepage&q=Les%20P%C3%A8res%20du%20concile%20du%20Vatican%20pierre%20bostani&f=false {{coord, 33.2689, N, 35.2164, E, source:wikidata, display=title Maronite Church in Lebanon Maronite Catholic eparchies