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Milestones In The History Of The Lebanese Maronite Order (Part 3 of 3)

  In this third and last part of the historical study done by Father Karam Rizk on Maronites in Lebanon, we will explore the period of transformation between 1832 ad 1913,  the period of openness and expansion throughout the world and the author’s conclusion.   If you wish to read the original article, click [Here].   […]

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Milestones In The History Of The Lebanese Maronite Order (Part 1 of 3)

    The Maronite Church witnessed 8 important milestones throughout its history. Father Karam Rizk, Director of the Institute of History at the University of the Holy Spirit, Kaslik, Lebanon and Co-Founder of the Maronite Research Institute wrote a lengthy study on the Maronites (translated from Arabic by Kozhaya S. Akiki). The Khazen family has proudly […]

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The Khazens and the Maronite Church: The Role of the Khazens In Electing The Maronite Patriarch

   Maronite Patriarch Summer Residence in Diman   Before the 18th century, the Maronite Patriarchate in Mount Lebanon was subjected to the rule of  Tripoli’s governors, a reality which forced the Patriarchs to seek protection by migrating towards  the district of Kerserwan, where the Khazens were in power. At the time, the Khazens had vowed […]

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Syrian ambassador denies execution of Lebanese captives

 \Syrian Ambassador to Lebanon Ali Abdel-Karim Ali Friday dismissed reports that Lebanese prisoners who were kidnapped during the Civil War were still being held in Syria, suggesting that questions about the allegations would only be settled by “fortune tellers.”   Asked to comment on reports that families and relatives of the alleged Lebanese prisoners had […]

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Rahi: Church supports equality between men, women

  On Friday, the Patriarchal seat in Bikirki hosted a celebration on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the message of Pope, Blessed John Paul II, on the dignity of women and their message.  The ceremony was headed by Maronite Patriarch Mar Bechara Boutros Rahi, in the presence of ranking religious figures and students […]

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Protest against new rent law in Beirut

  A group of people Thursday briefly blocked a road in a Beirut neighborhood to protest the new rent law, which was passed by Parliament a day earlier. Tens of demonstrators gathered in Wataa al-Msaitbeh to voice their opposition against the controversial law, which they say will displace hundreds of families. More than 200,000 apartments, mostly in […]

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Beirut buzzing as the city builds for the future

  One Square Meter explores the leading architectural designs, city plans and demand for property investment in emerging markets. Join CNN’s John Defterios as he visits some of the world’s most dynamic cities for an insight into the fast-paced world of real estate development. Beirut, Lebanon (CNN) — If cranes are a visual barometer of […]

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U.N.: Syrian refugees hit million mark in Lebanon

  TRIPOLI, Lebanon: A teenager from central Syria became the one millionth Syrian refugee to register in Lebanon on Thursday, a "devastating milestone" for the tiny Arab country with about 4.5 million people of its own, the U.N. refugee agency said.   Signing up for aid, 19-year-old Yahya recounted his long ordeal. After being trapped […]

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Spain’s ‘Holy Grail’ Faces Skeptical Inquisition

  Claims that the Holy Grail has been found after sitting for 1,000 years in a Spanish church face a tough inquisition from doubtful historians. Visitors flocked to the museum of the San Isidro basilica in Leon after a new book said it contained the chalice from which Jesus Christ sipped at the Last Supper. Experts on […]

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