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Parishes

Paris

St-Julien le Pauvre
Eglise Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre,
1, rue Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre
75005 Paris
France
Telephone for Melkite community from abroad: : +33 1 43 29 09 09
Telephone for general community: 01 42 26 00 00
Web site: St-Julien le Pauvre http://www.sjlpmelkites.org/
Archimandrite Exarch Nicholas Antiba, Pastor
Metro station/Métro/Accès: Saint-Michel
Divine Liturgy on Sundays at 11.00 AM and 6.00 PM.

St-Julien le Pauvre is very close to Notre-Dame (just on the other side of the bridge south of Notre-Dame).
There is a permanence there.
St-Julien le Pauvre is a touristic place, being one of the oldest churches of Paris.
Some people believe that it is the oldest Melkite parish on the European continent.
More information French Tourist Information
St-Julien le Pauvre hosts concerts. The concert schedule is onYahoo! Musique - Concerts et Clubs, Eglise Saint-Julien-le-Pauvre (Paris)
There's always someone to welcome the visitors.

Marseille

Saint-Nicolas-de-Myre
Eglise Saint-Nicolas-de-Myre
19 rue Edmond Rostand
13006 Marseille
France
Mgr. Elie Joseph BATTIKHA
Telephone: 0491 53 51 74
Telephone: 00 33 491 53 51 74
Telephone from abroad: : +33 1 43 29 09 09
Fax: 00 33 491 04 63 50
Web Site: http://nicolasdemyre.tripod.com
E-Mail: snm1820@hotmail.com or paroisse-st-nicolas-du-myre@wanadoo.fr


Quote: "Ainsi Michel Mazlum (1779 - 1855), archevêque de Myre, sous le nom de Maximos IV, vint à Marseille pour organiser le rite melkite grec - catholique. En 1821, il fit construire l'Eglise Saint-Nicolas de Myre, rue Montaux, (actuelle rue Edmond Rostand), et séjourna pendant plusieurs mois avant de repartir pour Rome. Élu patriarche d'Antioche, il revint visiter Marseille en 1841, où il reçut un accueil enthousiaste." (from http://www.catholique-marseille.org/diocese/histoire/bulletin/n_specia/chap12.htm, in which we learn that the church was built especially for the Melkites).

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Melkite Greek Catholic Church Information Center is dedicated to my cousins: Bucky (Richard C. Liles), Shirley (Shirley Jean Liles Buck), and Donna (Donna Bertha Liles Campbell). Bucky fell asleep in the Lord on Dec. 12, 2000, Shirley fell asleep in the Lord on Nov. 8, 2001, and Donna fell asleep in the Lord on March 9, 2020.
O God of all spirits and of all flesh, who have destroyed death, overcome the devil, and given life to the world: grant, O Lord, to the souls of your servants Bucky and Shirley, who has departed from this life, that it may rest in a place of light, in a place of happiness, in a place of peace, where there is no pain, no grief, no sighing. And since You are a gracious God and the Lover of Mankind, forgive him/her every sin he/she has committed by thought, or word, or deed, for there is not a man who lives and does not sin : You alone are without sin, your righteousness is everlasting, and your word is true. You are the Resurrection and the Life, and the repose of your departed servants Bucky and Shirley. O Christ our God, and we send up glory to You, together with your eternal Father and your all-holy, good and life-giving Spirit, now and always and for ages upon ages. Amen.

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