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==Tertiary Education==
Badih enrolled at Seminary College, [[Balamand Orthodox Theological Seminary (Tripoli, Lebanon)|Balamand]], in 1952 with the support of Metropolitan Abourjeili. Five years later, he was [[tonsure]]d a [[monk]] with the name of Paul and sent to the [[seminary ]] on Patmos, Greece. A year later, he was [[ordination|ordained ]] a [[deacon ]] by Metropolitan Abourjeili and went to the University of Athens for further theological studies.
1963 saw Deacon Paul graduate and serve in Tripoli under Metropolitan [[Elias (Kurban) of Tripoli]]. Dcn Paul was appointed teacher to Orthodox schools, member of the spiritual court and secretary to the diocesan board. In 1965, [[Ignatius IV (Hazim) of Antioch|Ignatius (Hazim)]], the [[superior ]] of Balamand Monastery (now Patriarch of Antioch), appointed Dcn Paul as teacher at the Balamand Orthodox Theological Seminary. The next year, Metropolitan Elias ordained him to the [[priest]]hood and, in the same service, made him an [[Archimandritearchimandrite]].
==America==
After two more years, in 1968, Archimandrite Paul leaves left Lebanon for the [[Orthodoxy in America|USA]]. He is was assigned by Metropolitan Philip to St IlyanEllien's Church in BransvilleBrownsville, Pennsylvania, and enrolls enrolled in a Bachelor of World Civilisations programme at Pittsburg University, graduating in 1970, whereupon he began a course in Education. In the same year, Archim. Paul is was moved to a church in New Kensington and begins began a doctorate in World Civilisations. This doctorate was not completed, with Only three of the four components of the doctorate were completed. His course in education, however, was but he graduated from his course in Education in 1972.
In 1979, Archim. Paul was moved to Washington , D.C., where, in response to the needs of his flock, he completed an 18 month course as a drug and alcohol counsellor. Archim. Paul began a weekly radio programme in 1989 and a weekly TV programme in 1990. While the radio programme ended in 1995, the TV programme is still running to the present day.
==Metropolitan Archbishop==
 On the [[October 5|fifth of October]], 1999, Archimandrite Paul was elected Metropolitan Archbishop of Australia and , New Zealand, and All Oceania, and was consecrated on the [[October 10|10th]] in Damascus, Syria. He arrived in Australia in early December 1999 and has led the [[Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand]] to the present day. The tenure of Metr. Abp Paul has seen a rapid growth in parishes, clergy and the use of English in the Divine Liturgy of Antiochian Orthodox parishes. From approximately six parishes at his arrival in December 1999, the total at December 2007 stood at 34 parishes or missions and 1 monastery served by 42 clergymen, including two university [[chaplain]]s and one military chaplain. In 2008, Metr. Abp Paul received into the Archdiocese two denominations in the Philippines, almost doubling the number of parishes (an additional 32) and adding ~6000 adherents to the Orthodox faith. 
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before=[[Gibran (RimlawiRamlawey) of Australia and New Zealand|Gibran (RimlawiRamlawey)]]|title=Metropolitan Archbishop ofAustralia and New Zealand (Antiochian)|years=1999-2008|after=&mdash;}}{{succession|before=&mdash;|title=Metropolitan Archbishop of Australia,<br>Australia and New Zealand and the Philippines (Antiochian)|years=19992008-present|
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before=Professor [[Trevor Batrouney]]|
title=President of the [[Melbourne Institute for Orthodox Christian Studies]]|
years=2005-2007|
after=Rev. Fr [[John D'Alton]]}}
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==External link==
*[http://www.antiochianarch.org.au Archdiocesan website]*[http://www.antiochian.org.au/content/view/4/22/ Official Biography] from the official former website of the Antiochian Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia and New Zealand
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