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Bet you didn’t know these 10 things about St. Patrick and Ireland!
 
10. March 17th is when Patrick died.

Saint Patrick is a saint of the Catholic Church, and his holy day is the day of his death, and subsequent entrance to heaven, rather than the day of his physical birth. After spending most of his adult life converting the pagans of Ireland to Christianity, St. Patrick went to his reward on March 17, 461 AD. 

9. St. Patrick wasn’t Irish.

St. Patrick wasn’t Irish, and he wasn’t born in Ireland. Patrick’s parents were Roman citizens living in modern-day England, or more precisely in Scotland or Wales (scholars cannot agree on which). He was born in 385 AD. By that time, most Romans were Christians and the Christian religion was spreading rapidly across Europe.

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Lebanon slips in regional economic standing

  Lebanon slipped into the 10th place among 11 Arab countries in terms of macroeconomic risks in 2014, Cairo-based investment bank EFG Hermes said. The bank’s “Macroeconomic Heat map for 2014” report said that Lebanon’s ranking fell from ninth place in 2012 and 2013, compared with its 7th place ranking in 2011. EFG Hermes attribute the fall […]

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Lebanon to allow citizens to resist Israel: policy statement

  Lebanon’s new government agreed to a compromise policy statement on Friday that fell short of explicitly enshrining the militant group Hezbollah’s role in confronting Israel but which would give all citizens the right to resist Israeli occupation or attacks.   The agreement on the compromise language came after weeks of dispute brought the government […]

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Khazen Monasteries: The Saint Elias Monastery in Ballouneh (ctnd)

    Mar Elias Monastery and the Monastic Reform After the Lebanese congregation  met in the presence of Patriarch Youssef Dargham el Khazen and the apostolic representative Youssef el Semaani, they took a decision to separate monks and nuns living in the same monasteries. When the time came to transfer the Saint Elias Monastery nuns […]

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Suleiman Says Resistance’s Role in Syria Weakened it, Rejects Extension of his Term

  President Michel Suleiman said on Friday that Hizbullah’s involvement in battles in Syria weakened it, stressing that any endeavors to extend his tenure don’t serve the national interest. “The March 8 and 14 alliances have erred against me and they have both played with the nerves of the Lebanese people,” Suleiman said in an interview […]

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Finland’s President Vows Support for Lebanon to Confront Burden of Refugees

  Visiting Finnish President Sauli Niinisto said Thursday that his country was keen on supporting Lebanon to confront the crisis of the Syrian refugees.  “No state has ever confronted what Lebanon is facing,” Niinisto said during a joint conference with his Lebanese counterpart at Baabda Palace.  We want to provide the biggest possible support to […]

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Lebanese man ‘caught’ trying to buy immigrant’s liver

  Police in Spain arrested a rich Lebanese man suspected of trying to buy the healthy liver of a poor immigrant to receive it as a transplant, officials said Wednesday.   They said it was the first such organ trafficking racket uncovered in Spain, which is a pioneer in advanced transplants and performs more such […]

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Lebanon at Bottom of Rankings of Women in Parliament

  Lebanon has come at the bottom of a ranking of women in the lower house or single house of parliament in The Women in Politics Map 2014, launched by the Inter-Parliamentary Union and U.N. Women. The research, which was released on Tuesday, gave Lebanon a 3.1 percent of female representation, putting it 139th in the […]

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First Case of Polio Suspected Among Syrian Refugees in Lebanon

  As the conflict enters its fourth year, millions of children in war-torn Syria and in refugee camps in neighboring countries are suffering from a severe lack of medical care. One in 10 children — more than 1.2 million — has fled Syria; there are over 500,000 Syrian children living as refugees in Lebanon. Since […]

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