Bishop Flavianus Michael Melki
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25/08/2015
Beirut
(Agenzia Fides) - Syriac Catholic Bishop Flavianus Michael Melki, martyred
during the "Assyrian Genocide", will be beatified on the evening of
Saturday, August 29, during a solemn liturgy to be held at the Patriarchal
convent of Our Lady of Deliverance in Harissa (Lebanon), which will be attended
by numerous Patriarchs and heads of Christian churches of the East from
Lebanon, Syria and Iraq. The beatification ceremony will be presided by Syrian
Catholic Patriarch Ignatius Youssef III. The decree of beatification will be
read at the beginning of the Divine Liturgy by Cardinal Angelo Amato, Prefect
of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints.
Flavianus Michael Melki was killed in hatred of the faith on August 29 one
hundred years ago in Djézireh, now Turkey, during the massacres perpetrated
against the Armenians and members of other Christian communities at the
instigation of the Young Turks.
"A blessed of our church has not been proclaimed for a long time"
refers to Agenzia Fides Syrian Catholic priest Nizar Semaan "and Bishop
Melki will be the first of the martyrs of the Syrian Catholics of that Genocide
to be raised to the honor of altars. But his beatification is a gift for all
Christians of the East. In these times of new trials" adds Father Nizar
"his figure shows us the luminous faith with which he lived the terrible
persecution one hundred years ago, and he can give hope and courage to all the
baptized. We pray that through his intercession all are helped to profess faith
in Christ in the countries in the Middle East, and also pray so that political
and military leaders take paths that lead to peace".
Melki was born in 1858 in Kalaat Mara, a village in the east of Merdin. He was
ordained bishop of Gazarta in 1913, lived in extreme poverty and had also sold
his vestments to help the poor. In the summer of 1915 he was arrested by the
Ottoman authorities on August 28, along with the Chaldean bishop. According to
eyewitness reported by Muslim sources, the two bishops were killed after
refusing to renounce their faith and convert to Islam. Michael Melki was
tortured to death and then decapitated.
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