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Émile Eid (born March 15, 1925 in Mazraat-El-Dahre , Lebanon , † November 30, 2009 ) was Curia Bishop of the Maronites .

Life

Émile Eid, who came from the Lebanese regarded Eid family, received on 6 May 1951, the sacrament of Holy Orders .

1982 Pope named him John Paul II. To the titular of Sarepta dei Maroniti and ordered him to the bishop in the Roman Curia . He was ordained bishop on January 23, 1983, by the Patriarch of Antioch and later Cardinal Anton Peter Khoraiche ; Co- consecrators were the auxiliary bishop and later patriarch of Antioch , Nasrallah Pierre Sfeir , and the bishop of Saïda of the Maronites in Lebanon, Ibrahim Hélou .

In 1987 he succeeded the Roman Catholic Curia Bishop Miroslaw Marusyn as Vice President of the Commission for the Codification of Eastern Church Law (Pontificia Commissio Codici Iuris Canonici Orientalis Recognoscendo) .

He was also the Patriarchal Procurator of the Maronites in Rome. The reopening of the Pontifical Maronite College in Lebanon was thanks to his initiative.

In 1990 his request for retirement was granted by Pope John Paul II.

Fonts

  • La figure juridique du Patriarche. Etude hist.-juridique. Rome 1962.
  • La synodalité in la tradition orientale. Paris 1990.
  • La revision du Code de droit canonique: histoire et principes. In: L'Année canonique 33, 1990.
  • Code of the Eastern Catholic Churches: Code des canons des Églises orientales. Texts officiel et traduction française par Émile Eid et René Metz. Cité du Vatican, Librairie éditrice vaticane, 1997.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stefan Ihli: The editorial history of the CIC / 1983 and the CCEO - a comparison. No. 26. University of Tübingen , July 22, 1999, archived from the original on January 31, 2004 ; Retrieved December 3, 2009 .
  2. Address of John Paul II on February 10, 2000 , accessed on December 3, 2009