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![]() Pray for all Parishioners and Friends who are sick, especially: Claire Hajjar Deacon Carl Heinemeyer Eva Hoffman Fr. Peter Boutros Helen Dihny Jim McCloskey Linda Hannoosh Mary Korbey Noah White Protodeacon Paul Weyrich Sister Ann Marie Meagher Therese Farah Violet Kfoury May the Lord grant them full recovery! Pentecost, Mother’s Day 9 a.m. * All the Mothers, living & deceased 11 a.m. + 40-Day-Memorial Liturgy for Yousef Kassis, by his family N.B. The divine Liturgy will be presided over by the Most Reverend Ibrahim Ni3meh, former Archbishop of Homs, Hama & Yabrood, Syria. Eucharistic Awareness Liturgy 10 a.m. For our Children, their Families & their Educators 9 a.m. + Delia Hajjar, 2nd anniversary, by her son Daniel & family 11 a.m. + Fahd, Hanna & Jaleeleh El-Khoury, by George El-Khoury & family 10 a.m. Followed by a Brunch and the Award of St. Joseph Scholarships 1912-2008 I am the Life and the Resurrection. His Beatitude, Patriarch Gregorios III, the Bishops of the Holy Synod of the Melkite Catholic Church, His Grace, Elias Rahal, Archbishop of Baalbeck, the Clergy and Faithful of the Eparchy of Baalbeck, His Grace, Bishop Youssef Joel Zraiy, Patriarchal Vicar of Egypt and Sudan, the Clergy and Faithful of the Patriarchate of Alexandria, the Zoghby Family and their relatives here and abroad, regret to inform you of the passing to the Lord of His Grace, Archbishop Elias Zoghby, on Wednesday, 16 January 2008. Archbishop Zoghby was Dean of the Holy Synod of Melkite Bishops, Patriarchal Vicar Emeritus of Egypt and Sudan, and Archbishop Emeritus of Baalbeck. Archbishop Zoghby’s Funeral will take place at St. Paul Basilica in Harissa, on Saturday, 19 January 2008, at 3:00 P.M. Sympathies will be accepted before and after the funeral service at St. Paul Convent in Harissa and on Sunday, 20 January 2008 at the Patriarchal Residence in Rabweh from 11:00 A.M to 6:00 P.M. O Christ God, with the Saints grant rest to the soul of your High Priest Elias in a place where there is no pain, no grief, no sighing, but everlasting life. Sayidna Elias was instrumental in pushing forward the dialogue within the divided Patriarchate of Antioch (between the Antiochian Orthodox Patriarchate and the Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch).
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