Cyril Salim Bustros
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Archbishop Cyril Salim Bustros (born. January 26, 1939) is the eparch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church in the United States. A native of Lebanon, he formerly served as archbishop of Baalbeck.
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[edit] Life
Archbishop Cyril was born at Ain-Borday, near Baalbeck, Lebanon on January 26, 1939. He is a member of the prominent Bustros family, a prominent clan in Lebanese society.
[edit] Education
After his primary and secondary studies at the Minor Seminary of St. Paul at Harissa, he pursued his philosophical studies at St. Paul Institute in 1956 and 1957, and made his novitiate at the White Fathers in Gap, France. He then studied theology for four years (1958-1962) at the Major Seminary at St. Anne of Jerusalem.
[edit] Priesthood
He was ordained to the priesthood in the Missionary Society of Saint Paul on June 29, 1962.
From 1962 to 1970, he was Professor of Classical Greek and of French Literature at the Minor Seminary. Then from 1972-1974 Professor of Philosophy and Theology at St. Paul Institute in Harissa.
Interrupting his teaching, he pursued a Doctorate of Theology at the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium, and received his degree in 1976. Bustros then served for eleven years as director of the St. Paul Institute of Philosophy and Theology at the Paulist Missionaries at Harissa. During this period he also held an appointment as professor at St. Joseph University in Beirut.
[edit] Episcopate
In 1988 the Holy Synod of the Melkite Catholic Church elected him archbishop of Baalbeck, succeeding Elias Zoghby. He was ordained to the episcopate on November 27, 1988, in the Basilica of St. Paul in Harissa, by Maximos V Hakim, assisted by Archbishops Zoghby and Joseph Raya.
Archbishop Cyril was appointed to lead the Melkite Catholic Church in the United States on June 22, 2004, replacing the retiring bishop John Elya. He was enthroned as Eparch of Newton, Massachusetts at Annunciation Cathedral on August 18, 2004.
[edit] See also
- Melkite Greek Catholic Church
- Gregory III Laham, current Patriarch
- Eparchy of Newton
- Joseph Tawil, former eparch
- John Elya, former eparch
[edit] External link:
- Archbishop Cyril discusses the culture clash between Islam and the West
- Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch, Alexandria and Jerusalem
- L'Église Melkite/The Melkite Church.
- Melkite Catholic Web Ring.
- Official Website of the Melkite Church in the US.
- Extensive history of the Melkite Church
- Melkite Ambassadors Young Adult Website.