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Brother Estephan
Published: 27/10/2010 in Lebanon
Brother Estephan Nehme was born in Lehfed, on March 8th, 1889. His parents, Estephan Bou Haykal Nehme and Christina Badawi Hanna Khaled were very decent. He was baptized on March 15th, 1889, at Our Lady Church of Lehfed, by Father Gerges Fadel.
History of the Maronites
Published: 23/12/2010 in Lebanon
The Maronites are those Christians who gathered round a certain priest by the name of Maron and adopted his pattern of life.
Maron left the city and made his abode on a mountain, intending thereby to leave behind the theological strife...
هل يصبح فؤاد مطر أم ابن شكا البطريرك ال77؟
Published: 26/02/2011 by كبريال مراد in Lebanon
في اروقة الفاتيكان حديث عن البطريرك الجديد للموارنة خصوصاً في ضوء اللقاء المرتقب اليوم بين الكاردينال مار نصر الله بطرس صفير والبابا بينيد
From Colombia to Lebanon: Father Dario Escobar
Published: 21/10/2009 in Lebanon
In his spartan hermitage several kilometres up a narrow footpath in northern Lebanon's Qadisha Valley, only one trait remains from Dario Escobar's previous life: a love of football. The 75-year-old recluse hails from a wealthy Colombian family...
Saint Nematullah Kassab Al Hardini
Published: 25/10/2010 in Lebanon
Father Hardini was born Joseph Kassab in the year 1808. His father was George Kassab and his mother Marium Raad, daughter of Reverend Yousef Yacoub. He had four brothers and two sisters, his brothers were 'Assaf, Elias, Tanious, Yacoub ...
Saint Rafqa
Published: 22/10/2010 in Lebanon
Rafqa Pietra Choboq Ar-Rayès - رفقا بطرسيّة شبق ألريّس, June 29, 1832 – March 23, 1914, also known as Saint Rafka, is a Lebanese Maronite saint canonized by Pope John Paul II on June 10, 2001.
Saint Charbel Makhlouf
Published: 20/10/2010 in Lebanon
St Charbel is the first saint to be canonized from the Lebanese Maronite Order (LMO). Not a great deal is known about his life, mainly because he lived a hidden life in the silence and solitude of his hermitage.
Religion in Lebanon
Published: 20/10/2010 in Lebanon
Lebanon has several different main religions. The main two religions are Islam (Sunni and Shia) and Christianity (the Maronite Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Armenian Apostolic Church, and the Assyrian Church of the East)...
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