Raymond Eid

Raymond Eid (born August 6, 1930 in Mazraat el Daher, Lebanon - died on June 11, 2012) was the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Damascus, Syria.

Life

Ordained to the priesthood on 30 May 1957 to the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Sidon, Eid was elected Archbishop of the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Damascus on 5 June 1999 by the Maronite Synod.

Maronite Patriarch of Antioch, Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir, gave him on November 20 of the same year the episcopal ordination. His co-consecrators were Tanios El Khoury, Eparch of Sidon, and Emile Eid, Vice-President of the Commission for the codification of the Eastern Churches' law.

He retired on 25 September 2005.[1] and in 2006 Pope Benedict XVI accepted his age-related withdrawal.

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gollark: You aren't going to produce your own usably sized FPGA *or* recent CPU so it's probably most sensible to just go for really common and more practical devices.
gollark: FPGAs remain quite costly and niche.
gollark: Much more readily available, very multipurpose, still pretty fast.
gollark: Arguably you would be better off with random microcontroller hardware.
gollark: If you're emulating a CPU on your FPGA, then an actual hardware CPU is going to easily beat it.


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