Monthly Archives: July 2023

11Jul

A Cure of Gold

One of the presidents of Lebanon used to say that there are two gratuitous cures that benefit life, and that are neglected by most Lebanese: drinking water and walking. These are two among other cures that we can add to them. For instance, prayer, friendship and reading... Let's take reading today. Reading a book, especially ...

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10Jul

The Rule of Mercy

He who loves does not only offer to others what good they deserve, but rather what he perceives as being needed by them too. Be just. However, know that love cannot be expressed by the logic of justice, but by the logic of Jesus Who is all full of mercy; totally, entirely. Do you want ...

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9Jul

The Homeland on the Alert

The question my grandson posed to us yesterday is: "is this Lebanon?". He knows Lebanon. He lived in it a little more than the years he spent away from it. He did not explain himself. He said nothing about what he knew about his country. He said nothing about us, about their house, about ours… ...

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8Jul

Father Nader Salloum

Today, in our Church in Qsaibe, Deacon Nader Salloum received the blessing of the priesthood by the laying on of hands of the Metropolitan of Mount Lebanon, Silouan Moussi. The new priest will be assisting, in the service of the parish of Nativity of the Theotokos Church (Mansourieh), Father Younes Younes, who had abandoned the ...

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7Jul

The Ministry of Reconciliation

Some of my friends asked me to receive a young man who was at odds with some of the brethren in his parish. He came, accompanied by a person whose parents I became friends with after he became independent from them, a person whom I know from outside his parents’ home. I invited them into ...

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6Jul

Self-Discovery

Reverend Aiden Wilson Tozer (about whom I wrote to you at the beginning of the year) has written these seven rules for self-discovery: “1. What we want most; 2. What we think about most; 3. How we use our money; 4. What we do with our leisure time; 5. The company we enjoy; 6. Whom ...

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5Jul

A Beloved Disciple

Some time ago, I visited Metropolitan George Khodr at his home. I repeated before him the Lord’s words kept by John the Evangelist about the beloved disciple: “If I will that he remain till I come, what is that to you?”. Among us, Metropolitan George seems to be, in more than one way, another image ...

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4Jul

A Question to the Facebook Administration

A few days ago, my friend, Laith Hanna, who delights us with his eloquent art in publishing this page, told me that the Facebook administration decided to limit the number of people it was allowing to reach, automatically or organically (i.e. for free), pages that they had liked. For example, if it previously allowed what ...

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3Jul

The Basis for Renewal

We met for about an hour and a half. I know his zeal for the life, witness and growth of the Church. We talked about many things that are all related to the Church today, to her servants, to her people and their brokenness which, in most cases, we content ourselves with seeing it and ...

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2Jul

The Spirit is With Us

I have mentioned to you that, after Pentecost, the Church entrusts us to the care of the Holy Spirit. Without the Spirit, we have no walk with God. What matters to me in these lines is for us to abide by the Words of Jesus that are read to us by the Church on these ...

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