Nicholas Samra

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Bishop Nicholas Samra
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Nicholas Samra (born August 15, 1944) is the former auxiliary bishop and protosyncellus of the Melkite Catholic Eparchy of Newton in the United States.

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[edit] Early Life

Samra was born in Passaic, New Jersey to George H. Samra and Elizabeth Balady Samra. His grandparents were immigrants to the United States from Aleppo, Syria. He was ordained a priest on May 10, 1970 and served as a pastor in Melkite parishes in Los Angeles, Chicago and New York.

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On April 21, 1989 Samra was appointed auxiliary bishop of the Eparchy of Newton. He was consecrated on July 6 of that year by Archbishop Joseph Tawil as titular bishop of Gerasa. Samra served as protosyncellus until his retirement on January 11, 2005.

An active speaker and author, Samra has written extensively on the subject of ecumenism, Christian leadership and stewardship. He has aslo published a multivolume history of the Melkite Church. He is the past president of the Eastern Catholic Association of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

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