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30May

Naї

Naї is my youngest granddaughter. She is the only one whom I have not been able to hold close to my heart, as I wish. She was born far away and is being raised far away. Last summer, we had our first meeting. It is not my ambition in life to spend it in visits. ...

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20Jul

The Homeland

Every time a compatriot of ours tells me that he has set up a rendezvous with another homeland, that is that he will emigrate, he reaffirms that we, the peoples living in fragmented expanses, are connected with one ugly unity: we do not see our homelands as our own! What is the homeland? Semantically, it ...

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16Nov

The Enduring Lebanon

The day before yesterday, we bid farewell to my daughter, who had spent three days among us. She said that this visit is a compensation for the Christmas visit that she will spend, God willing, at the house of her older brother, who was pushed out of Lebanon, along with his family, by the Beirut ...

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6Nov

The Social Solicitude

I was struck by brother Rami Hosni’s article: “The Movement and the Social Solicitude” with which “An-Nour Magazine” opened its last issue. The basis of the article is that its writer saw, in the effort of the Orthodox Youth Movement (MJO) in social service, a faithfulness to the legacy of the great Fathers, and he ...

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7Jul

A Word to a Visiting Emigrant

One does not welcome the household people in their own house. I do not know how many years it has been since you left Lebanon. However, I am sure that you know that it is as you had left it, rather, if we mention our economic collapse, the epidemic, and the explosion of Beirut in ...

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