Card. Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir
dies aged 98
Cardinal Patriarch Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir |
Cardinal Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir, Maronite Patriarch of
Antiochia, between 1986 and 2011, died on Sunday in Beirut after a long
illness. On 15 May he would have turned 90.
With the death of Cardinal Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir,
former head of the Maronite Church, the Church loses a figure who played a
prominant part in the troubled recent history of Lebanon.
Born on 15 May 1920 in Reyfoun, in the district of Kesrouan,
Cardinal Sfeir was ordained a priest on 7 May 1950, after studying at the
Saint-Maron Seminary in Gahzir and at the Major Seminary of St Joseph's
University in Beirut. He completed his philosophical and theological studies at
the Faculty of Theology at the University of St Joseph. In the 1950s he taught
Literature, Arabic Philosophy and Translation at the College of Marist Fathers
in Jounieh, before being elected, in 1961, titular bishop of Tarsus of the
Maronites and vicar general for the Patriarchate of Antioch, receiving
episcopal ordination from the then Patriarch of the Maronites, Cardinal Paul
Pierre Méouchi.
Cardinal in 1994
Nasrallah Sfeir was elected the 76th Maronite
Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch on 19 April 1986, in the midst of Lebanon’s
civil war. He was confirmed the following 7 May, simultaneously taking the
positions of President of the Synod of the Maronite Church and President of the
Lebanese Episcopal Conference. In 2006, he was also named President of the
Council of Catholic Patriarchs of the East. Pope Saint John Paul II made him a
cardinal during the Consistory of 26 November 1994. He resigned as Patriarch of
the Maronite Church and from all other positions of pastoral government on 26
February 2011. On the following 15 March, the current Patriarch Béchara Boutros
Raï took office.
Composition of the College of Cardinals
With the death of Cardinal Sfeir, the College of Cardinals
is made up of 221 cardinals, of whom 120 are electors and 101 are non-electors.
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