Khazen

Churches and Monasteries of the Khazen Family: Mar Maroun (The Tower) Church in Kfardebian

  During the 17th century, Cheikh Abi Nawfal el Khazen built a 2-storey tower in his territory to protect the surrounding Christian villages from Muslim Shiite attacks and to watch over his lands. Years later and after all Muslim Shiites had left Keserwan in the 18th century, Abi Nawfal’s grandchildren turned the tower into a […]

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Suleiman to Stress Lebanese Values during Unveiling of Busts of Past Presidents at Baabda

  President Michel Suleiman is expected to make a speech on Saturday during the unveiling of the busts of the 12 Lebanese presidents that have ruled the country since its independence in 1943, reported al-Joumhouria newspaper on Saturday.   The daily said that the president will retain the “firm tone” that marked his recent speeches. […]

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Lebanese security official to discuss Maalula nuns case in Qatar

  BEIRUT – General Security chief General Abbas Ibrahim was instructed by President Michel Suleiman to head to Qatar to discuss the fate of the nuns from the Syrian Christian town of Maalula.   According to local media outlets, Ibrahim will head to Qatar on Saturday in an attempt to resolve the nuns’ case. LBC television […]

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Amid persecution, Christianity growing in ‘Global South’

 

 

.- Researchers say the Christian population is growing in regions that experience anti-Christian persecution, though this threatens their ability to contribute to societies. “Persecution is growing because Christianity is growing in the places where people are persecuted,” said Todd Johnson of the Center for the Study of Global Christianity at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.

Speaking during a Dec. 5 media call, he characterized anti-Christian persecution as “growing fast.” His research estimates that one in five Christians, 500 million people, currently live in countries where Christians are likely to be persecuted. By 2020, their numbers are expected to rise to 600 million, 25 percent of the Christian population. Johnson noted that the Christian population has significantly shifted from Europe and North America to the “Global South”: Africa, Asia and Latin America.

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Nelson Mandela, South African Icon of Peaceful Resistance, Is Dead

  Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s first black president and an enduring icon of the struggle against racial oppression, died on Thursday, the government announced, leaving the nation without its moral center at a time of growing dissatisfaction with the country’s leaders.   “Our nation has lost its greatest son,” President Jacob Zuma said in a […]

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Patriarch Yazigi Suspends Gulf Tour to Tackle Abduction of Maalula Nuns

  Patriarch of Antioch and All the East Youhanna X al-Yazigi condemned on Thursday the abduction of 12 nuns from the Syrian historic town of Maalula, urging the international community to exert efforts to ensure their safe release.   He announced during a press conference the suspension of a tour of Arab Gulf states in […]

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