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Suleiman Contacts Hollande, Urges Lebanese Diligence to Combat Terrorism

  President Michel Suleiman contacted on Tuesday French President Francois Hollande to stress Lebanon’s commitment to fighting terrorism, most notably in light of Tuesday’s blast in the Bekaa region of Baalbek, reported the National News Agency.   Suleiman urged the Lebanese people “to exercise diligence against the repeated attempts to spread violence and terrorism to […]

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Tea Party House Members Visit Beirut

   A congressional delegation consisting of Reps. Louie Gohmert, Michele Bachmann and Steve King has arrived in Beirut, Lebanon, according to Lebanese paper The Daily Star. The Star reports that the three arrived from Cairo on Monday and were greeted at the airport by U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon David Hale. Gohmert, Bachmann and King are […]

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Christmas Tree Lit in Tripoli

  A ceremony was held Sunday to light a huge Christmas tree in the northern city of Tripoli, in the presence of several religious, political and social figures. “This city will preserve its name, image and history, despite all problems,” said Tripoli’s Maronite Archbishop Georges Abu Jaoude.   For his part, March 14 General Secretariat Coordinator […]

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Audeh on Tueni Assassination Anniversary: Lebanese Haven’t Learned that Division Will Lead to Destruction

  Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Beirut Elias Audeh lamented on Thursday the divisions among the Lebanese people, saying that politics has corrupted them and Lebanese society.   He said: “The Lebanese people have not learned that their divisions will only lead to the destruction of all sides.” He made his remarks during a mass commemorating the […]

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‘Time’ Person of the Year: Pope Francis

  Calling him "The People’s Pope," Time magazine on Wednesday named Pope Francis its Person of the Year.   "For pulling the papacy out of the palace and into the streets, for committing the world’s largest church to confronting its deepest needs, and for balancing judgment with mercy, Pope Francis is Time’s 2013 Person of […]

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Free the Nuns of St. Thekla!

 

 
 

MAALOULA, SYRIA (Catholic Online) – During his general audience on Wednesday, December 4, 2013, Pope Francis called the 60,000 pilgrims gathered in St. Peters square and Christians around the world to prayer for the freedom of the Orthodox nuns of the convent of St Thekla in Maaluola. They were kidnapped by violent Jihadists.

The monastery is in Maaloula, which means "entrance" in Arimaic. It is a vital Christian stronghold in this ancient land with a profound Christian history. It is named after St. Thekla, a disciple of St. Paul who faced a heroic and miraculous martyrdom. These twelve women bring honor to her memory and carry forward the witness to the Gospel in this land ravaged by violence. Pope Francis asked us to " Pray for these sisters and for all the people who have been kidnapped as a result of the ongoing conflict. We must continue to pray and work together for peace, entrusting ourselves to Mary". Maronite Bishop Samir Mazloum asked in an interview with the European press, What fault is it of the nuns and the innocent civilians to become victims and turn into hostages?"Nuns spend their time praying. They do not fight or carry guns." The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Syria, Youhanna X Yazigi, urged the Jihadist militia Jabhat al-Nusra to return the nuns from St Thekla monastery. He also asked for help from the international community. We appeal to the seed of conscience that God planted in all humans, including the kidnappers, to release our sisters safely. We call upon the international community and world governments to [help secure the] release the nuns of the St Tecla convent.

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