Béchara Abou Mrad

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BornSelim Jabbour Abou-Mourad
(1853-05-19)19 May 1853
Zahleh, Al Biqa’, Lebanon
Died22 February 1930(1930-02-22) (aged 76)
Sidon Al-Janub, Lebanon
Major shrineHoly Saviour Church, Sidon Al-Janub, Lebanon

Béchara Abou Mrad

Melkite Priest and Monk
BornSelim Jabbour Abou-Mourad
(1853-05-19)19 May 1853
Zahleh, Al Biqa’, Lebanon
Died22 February 1930(1930-02-22) (aged 76)
Sidon Al-Janub, Lebanon
Venerated inCatholic Church
Melkite Greek Catholic Church
Major shrineHoly Saviour Church, Sidon Al-Janub, Lebanon
Feast22 February
AttributesReligious habit
Prayer rope
PatronageLebanon

Béchara Abou Mrad, BSO (19 May 1853 – 22 February 1930) was a Lebanese Melkite priest and monk. He was declared Venerable by Pope Benedict XVI and was approved for beatification in 2026.[1][2][3] He was a member of the Basilian Salvatorian Order.

He was born on 19 May 1853 at Zahleh, Al Beqaa’, Lebanon. His birth name was Selim Jabbour Abou-Mourad (Arabic: سليم جبور أبو مراد).[4] His Mother's name was Elisabeth Al-Kach or (Ash).

Religious life

He entered St. Savior's Monastery on 5 September 1874. He entered the novitiate of the Basilian Salvatorian Order on 19 September 1874. He took the name 'Béchara' meaning "Good News" as his religious name.

Took his vows on 4 November 1876. He was ordained deacon on 26 March 1882 in the chapel of Holy Savior Seminary by Msgr. Basilios Hajjar.

Monk Béchara was ordained to the priesthood on 26 December 1883 in the Church of Holy Savior Monastery by Msgr. Basilios Hajjar.

He worked as Director of Discipline, confessor and spiritual director in the seminary of the Salvatorian Fathers. Between 8 November 1891, and 4 December 1922, he served as itinerant missionary in the district of Deir al-Qamar, Mount Lebanon.

He served as a parish priest and confessor at Sidon Cathedral in South Lebanon from 4 December 1922 till 1 February 1927.

Death

Cause of beatification and canonization

References

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