Posted on 08/29/2005 6:36:47 PM PDT by NYer
Lebanese Bishop Mounged El-Hachem
CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy, AUG. 29, 2005 (Zenit.org).- Benedict XVI has named Bishop Mounged El-Hachem, of the Maronite Eparchy of Baalbek-Deir El-Ahmar, as apostolic nuncio to a number of Persian Gulf states.
The Lebanese-born prelate, 70, was named nuncio in Kuwait, Bahrain, Yemen and Qatar, as well as apostolic delegate in the Arabian Peninsula, which includes Saudi Arabia, Oman and the United Arab Emirates. He will have the title of archbishop.
The prelate is replacing Archbishop Giuseppe De Andrea, 75, who resigned for reasons of age, according to the Vatican press office.
Mounged El-Hachem was born in El-Akoura in September 1934. He was ordained a priest in March 1959. He worked in the Pontifical Commission of Social Communications from 1970 to 1978, the year in which he was transferred to the General Affairs Section of the Vatican Secretariat of State.
In October 1993 he was appointed head of the Office of the General Affairs Section of the Secretariat of State.
In June 1994 he was elected bishop of Baalbek-Deir El-Ahmar of the Maronites and received Episcopal ordination the following Sept. 13.
Archbishop De Andrea, the retiring nuncio, previously told ZENIT that the unprecedented attendance, and media coverage, of those Muslim countries' representatives at Pope John Paul II's funeral was "a positive sign" for their relations with the Catholic Church.
As those who watched the papal funeral will recall, at the very end, a delegation of Eastern Catholic prelates incensed the coffin of JPII while chanting prayers for the dead. Many catholics are now aware that the Catholic Church is both Western and Eastern.
The Vatican II Council declared that "all should realize it is of supreme importance to understand, venerate, preserve, and foster the exceedingly rich liturgical and spiritual heritage of the Eastern churches, in order faithfully to preserve the fullness of Christian tradition" (Unitatis Redintegrato, 15). Pope John Paul II said that "the Catholic Church is both Eastern and Western."
You can learn more about the 22 different liturgies at this link:
Check your local community at the following link and look into attending an Eastern Catholic Liturgy (not to be confused with the Orthodox Church).
Eastern Catholic Churches in the U.S.
The Eastern Catholic Rites retain the rich heritage of our church, without the "novelties" introduced into the Novus Ordo liturgy. Incense is used throughout.
This is extraordinary and magnificent news.
Ping!
"....When they say this Chaplet in the presence of the dying, I will stand between My Father and the dying person not as the just judge but as the Merciful Savior".
Ill bet the Royal family in the Magic Kingdom will offer the new Nuncio residence in their country.....NOT!
He wont be able to celebrate mass in the Wahhabi Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
If the new Papal Nuncio sets foot in the Magic Kingdom, he's liable to lose it. Remember Bill Marsh's opinion on the saudi symbol, the swords and palm tree? He said it meant, "grease my palm or I'll cut off your hand."
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