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Lebanon blizzard blocks mountain roads; schools shut

  BEIRUT: Snow continued to fall on mountainous areas across Lebanon Friday, blocking roads, closing schools and leaving thousands stranded in their homes. Dozens of villages in the eastern, northern and southern parts of the country were cut off by the blizzard. Schools across Lebanon abided by Education Minister Elias Bou Saab’s decision to shut […]

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Tripoli traffic grinds to a halt in bus driver protest

  TRIPOLI, Lebanon: Bus drivers blocked all roads to Tripoli Friday to protest a government decision to ban them from parking their vehicles inside the northern port city. The drivers, who have been spotted parking illegally in Tripoli streets, were told to park in locations reserved for bus parking. (Link)

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“The Heroism of the Christian Martyrs” – Let’s look at them in the face

THE POPE SHOULD HAVE THE 300 CHRISTIANS AND THEIR BISHOP IN TRIPOLI EVACUATED TO SAVE THEM FROM BEING SLAUGHTERED

We need to look at those 21 young Christians in the face. Rather than deny Christ they underwent martyrdom in Libya and before having their throat cut by ISIS – in reading their lips (which was done) – they were continuously pronouncing the name of Jesus. Like the martyrs of old

THE NAME OF JESUS

Their Bishop says: “That name whispered at the last instant was akin to the sealing of their martyrdom.” Coptic Christians are strong people, tempered by 1400 centuries of Islamic persecutions. They are heirs to that St. Athanasius of Alessandria, who saved the true Catholic Faith from the Arian heresy, held by most of the bishops [at that time]. They are tough Christians, not like the spineless, tepid-Catholics we are here in the West.

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Coptic Chrsitians and the White House

By Sr. Joan L. Roccasalvo, C.S.J. (CNA)

The Egyptian military took action against the Libyan government. Last month, Josh Earnest, the White House press secretary, announced that what had happened in Paris was an attack on Parisian shops. He misspoke. In fact, it was a pogrom on Parisian Jews. This week, instead of the White House accurately describing the massacre in Libya as an attack on Coptic Christians, it diluted the language once again.  Imagine the reverse situation. Had twenty-one Muslims been executed by Christians, would the White House have called the victims citizens?

Reluctance to Define Words
Is there reluctance at the White House for saying the word Christian? The White House has a handpicked, educated staff, presumably canny, articulate, and capable of parsing words. Every word is carefully weighed before it is announced publicly.

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Al-Rahi Lauds Geagea-Aoun Talks, Says Vatican Pushing for Election of President

  Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi revealed Thursday that the Vatican is exerting major efforts to end the presidential vacuum in Lebanon, as he hailed the recent rapprochement between Free Patriotic Movement chief MP Michel Aoun and Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea. “The Vatican spares no chance or effort with all countries for the sake of […]

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Health Ministry shuts 3 food shops near Beirut, warns 14

  BEIRUT: Lebanon’s health minister shut down three food shops and sent warnings to 14 others in the southern Beirut suburb of Ouzai Thursday for violating food safety standards. A statement by the ministry said inspectors ordered the closure of the Ahmad Shamas Roastery, Abu Hamza Butchery and Harkous Chicken. (Link)

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Lebanon in Grip of Storm ‘Windy’ as Snow Hits Areas at 500 Meters

  Fierce winter storm “Windy” tightened its grip Thursday on Lebanon, causing a significant drop in temperatures and heavy rains on the coast as snow blanketed mountains and reached areas only 500 meters above sea level. The vehement weather prompted Education Minister Elias Bou Saab to order a closure of private and public schools on […]

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Parliament fails to elect president again, session postponed to March 11

  BEIRUT: Speaker Nabih Berri postponed a parliamentary session to elect a new president of the republic to March 11, after the 19th attempt to break the nine-month-long presidential deadlock failed Wednesday. Like previous attempts, the 19th session to elect a head of state was doomed to fail over a lack of quorum, owing to […]

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Joint Security Force in Bekaa Arrests Syrians, Confiscates Illegal Items

  The joint security force detained on Wednesday 11 Syrian nationals as it continued its crackdown on outlaws in the Bekaa Valley. The state-run National News Agency reported that the residencies of the 11 Syrians, who are residing in the Bekaa town of Taybeh, have expired. The force also seized seven violating cars and pickup […]

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Kahwagi in Riyadh for anti-ISIS coalition meeting

  BEIRUT: Lebanese Army commander Gen. Jean Kahwagi traveled to Riyadh overnight to take part in a military gathering of the U.S.-led coalition against ISIS, a source at Beirut airport told The Daily Star. Kahwagi will participate in the Wednesday-Thursday meeting in Riyadh that groups military commanders and chiefs of staff from the 22 countries […]

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