Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of the Martyrs of Lebanon in Mexico
Eparchy of Our Lady of the Martyrs of Lebanon (Maronite) Eparchy Dominae Nostrae Martyrum Libanensium in Civitate Mexicana Maronitarum | |
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Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of the Martyrs of Lebanon in Mexico City (in Latin: Eparchy Dominae Nostrae Martyrum Libanensium in Civitate Mexicana Maronitarum) is an
Territory and statistics
The eparchy has jurisdiction over the Maronite faithful of the whole Mexico. Its eparchial seat is
In Mexico Maronites are present in Puebla, Toluca, Pachuca, Torreon, Veracruz, Monterrey, Chihuahua, Mérida, Guadalajara, Veracruz, Coahuila and Mexico City. On November 6, 2010, the proto-parish devoted (being the first) to Saint Charbel in Chihuahua, was consecrated by the hands of Monsignor George Abi-Younes, Monsignor Constancio Miranda, Archbishop of Chihuahua, Monsignor Juan Guillermo Lopez, bishop of Cuauhtémoc-Madera and Bishop Gerardo Rojas Lopez, bishop of Nuevo Casas Grandes.
The territory is divided into seven parishes and in 2010 there were 160,000
History
Since 1960's began to arrive in Mexico immigrants from
One of the initiatives to improve pastoral care of the Maronites was made by Eparchy Tayah in the translation of the Maronite Missal by its priests into Spanish, instructing the priest Alberto Meouchi to conduct a Missal and Lectionary for the altar and other prayer books for the faithful. Spanish, which along with the Arabic, is used in three parishes of the eparchy.
The eparchy was erected on 6 November 1995 with the papal bull Cum Christifideles[4] by Pope John Paul II.
Other initiatives carried out by Eparch Tayah were to remodel the
Eparchs
- Pierre Wadih Tayah (November 6, 1995 - May 4, 2002)
- OLM, (since 22 February 2003)