Nasser Gemayel
Nasser Gemayel (born 6 January 1951) is the first eparch of the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Notre-Dame du Liban de Paris based in Paris since his appointment was announced on 21 July 2012. At the same time he was appointed the first Bishop and Apostolic Visitor Eparchial in Western Europe and North America for the Maronite faithful. He had previously served as pastor of "Saint Tekla" in Masqua, Lebanon.[1]
Gemayel was born in 1951 at Ain-Kharroubé in Antélias Archeparchy of the Maronites. He attended the seminar at Ghazir and, for some years, the Conservatory of Beirut, while he studied philosophy and theology at the University Institutional "Saint Esprit" in Kaslik. He received from the same University and a licentiate in theology at the University "Saint Joseph" in the philosophy of Beirut. In 1977 he obtained a masters in philosophy at the Catholic University of Lyon in 1984 and a doctorate in literature and humanities at the Sorbonne in Paris.
He was ordained a priest on 30 August 1981[2] for the Antélias Archeparchy of the Maronites. He has worked in parishes " Notre Dame du Bon Secours "in Zalka (1984-1985) and" Tues Shaaya "in Brummana (1986-1992). It 'was then pastor of " Saint Tekla "to Masqua (1992-2000)," Tues Shaaya "in Brummana (2000-2003)," Saint Joseph "in Maamarieh (2003-2004), who worked in the parish of" Saint Jean "on Baouchrié (2004-2005), parish administrator of " Saint Joseph "in Ghabé (2005-2006) and again pastor of" Saint Tekla "Masqua up to the present.
He has taught at several high schools, in some theological colleges and several universities.
He was a member of the Board of Councillors (2003-2004), the Council of Priests of dell'Arcieparchia Antélias (2003-2004), the Central Commission of the Maronite Patriarchal Synod and chaplain in various Catholic schools and Marian confraternities. He has published books on the Maronite Catholic Church. Apart from Arabic, speak French, English, Italian, German and Spanish. It 's an expert in the Syriac language.