Monthly Archives: August 2022

11Aug

Laughter in the Morning!

These are lines that are difficult to understand except for those who have reached this rock bottom we have reached in Lebanon. I will talk to you about the electricity, which our successive ministries have not only found difficult to solve, but also to program the times for distributing it to the people. The Lebanese ...

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10Aug

The Most Beautiful Poem

I was struck by the words of the poet Alfred Tennyson: “More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of”. Confidence abounds in these words. We see it in every word, in every letter. There is no prayer without confidence; no testimony without experience. Who would believe these words? It is the experienced ...

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9Aug

Path to the Better

How do we help one another be better? The question reveals that the better is possible in the communal life, in the sense that the one who takes care of the brethren out of conviction, is always before the “good Word of God,” or that is what should be. This does not only mean that ...

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8Aug

The Peephole

Last night, I took the advice of one of my friends to watch an old movie that he told me about. In one scene, there was knocking on the door of a married couple who were engrossed in a private conversation. The husband got up, and opened the door. He never looked through the peephole ...

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7Aug

God’s Transfiguration

When I write about a sight that struck me, I confess publicly that God reveals to us of His goodness what He reveals, and conceals what He conceals. The eyes are stormed and they are ever curtailed. God is manifested in the narration as well as in the silence, in the faces with resounding expressions, ...

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6Aug

The Communion of Prayer

We can ask others to do many things on our behalf, except for prayer. The word, which we say to one another: “Pray for me,” is not a delegation or a procuration, but a declaration of communion. There is nothing, like each one of us praying personally, that can drive from us the illusion that ...

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5Aug

On the Road

I was walking in a neighboring area. I saw two women on the road, each carrying a child who seemed to me to be her grandchild. The grandmother is an icon of sacrificial love. I passed by a little. The voice of a man entering a store reached me. Addressing the shop owner the way ...

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4Aug

Life As a Choice

When I read that “the terminally ill” is he who is medically expected to live up to six months, I recalled my father-in-law. He had fallen ill. I had a friend who is a doctor, living abroad, he singles me out with a visit every time he comes to Lebanon. I consulted him about my ...

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3Aug

The Truth of Heaven

Was the explosion of August 2020 a crime of negligence or intent? For two years, this has been Lebanon’s question! We got accustomed to the fact that crimes in our country become events of deploration, condemnation and remembrance. What is heart-breaking in the country is that, if we concur on the bitterness of defeat, you ...

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2Aug

To a Visiting Emigrant

In Lebanon, we have many issues that might drive you to complaining and to anger, and other things to joy. My advice to you: do not stay in your country as though you are a stranger. No matter how many years you've been abroad, you do know your country. You do know what is existent ...

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