Khazen

Louis XIV nominating Prince Hosun el Khazen

This letter was sent in 1697 by King of France Louis XIV nominating Prince Hosun el Khazen as a French Consul of perfect. He also praises the Khazen family and their relation with France.    

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Malek el Khazen: Institution of marriage should be reserved for Christians

Malek el Khazen: Institution of marriage should be reserved for Christians Dear Editor: As a Catholic I consider marriage a holy matrimony, by which a man and a woman establish between them a partnership of the whole of life and a religious institution. As a champion for equal rights, I consider the state should not […]

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Letter from Maronite Patriarch of Antioch Youhanna Boutros el Helou to Cheikh Khattar Khazen el Khazen about wakf Bkerke

Letter from Maronite Patriarch of Antioch Youhanna Boutros el Helou to Cheikh Khattar Khazen el Khazen 5 October 1815. After an issue between a priest in Bkerke and Cheikh Khattar khazen el Khazen, the Patriarch at the time sent a letter to Cheikh Khattar recognizing that all of the convents of Keserwan including the convent […]

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The Saga of el Khazen: The Khazens Consuls of France

  The Saga of el Khazen Original Author: Eliane Gebara   Introduction The Khazen family is among the largest and most prestigious Lebanese families. They were Maronites ever since the start and never drifted from the Maronite Church for political gains.  Instead, they strengthened their positions in the Maronite community and gained further privileges, most […]

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Sleiman urges expats to refrain from voting if ‘sectarian law’ passed

  BEIRUT: President Michel Sleiman reiterated Friday night his call on Lebanese expatriates to refrain from voting in the event MPs adopted the controversial Orthodox Gathering electoral proposal, which he described as a sectarian voting system.   “I hope in the event a sectarian law is [passed], expatriates will never vote or choose to vote […]

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Pope Francis causes Internet traffic spike

  The Internet exploded with traffic on Wednesday afternoon as Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina was elected as pontiff. Social media sites such as Facebook (FB) lit up, and Twitter said it peaked at 130,000 tweets per minute. That’s nearly as much traffic as the 150,000 tweet-per-minute peak of this year’s Super Bowl and double […]

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Parliamentary Elections Delay Could Destabilize Lebanon

  A divisive debate over Lebanon’s electoral law may delay parliamentary elections scheduled for June 9, stoking fears of instability in a country already rattled by the conflict in neighboring Syria. Nominations opened on Monday but no candidate has yet been registered. Meanwhile, rival political groups have quibbled over how legislative power should be shared out […]

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St. Francis of Assisi

 

Feastday: October 4
Patron and Animals, Merchants & Ecology
1181 – 1226

Founder of the Franciscan Order, born at Assisi in Umbria, in 1181.
 

In 1182, Pietro Bernardone returned from a trip to France to find out his wife had given birth to a son. Far from being excited or apologetic because he’d been gone, Pietro was furious because she’d had his new son baptized Giovanni after John the Baptist. The last thing Pietro wanted in his son was a man of God — he wanted a man of business, a cloth merchant like he was, and he especially wanted a son who would reflect his infatuation with France. So he renamed his son Francesco — which is the equivalent of calling him Frenchman.

Francis enjoyed a very rich easy life growing up because of his father’s wealth and the permissiveness of the times. From the beginning everyone — and I mean everyone — loved Francis. He was constantly happy, charming, and a born leader. If he was picky, people excused him. If he was ill, people took care of him. If he was so much of a dreamer he did poorly in school, no one minded. In many ways he was too easy to like for his own good. No one tried to control him or teach him.

As he grew up, Francis became the leader of a crowd of young people who spent their nights in wild parties. Thomas of Celano, his biographer who knew him well, said, "In other respects an exquisite youth, he attracted to himself a whole retinue of young people addicted to evil and accustomed to vice." Francis himself said, "I lived in sin" during that time.

Francis fulfilled every hope of Pietro’s — even falling in love with France. He loved the songs of France, the romance of France, and especially the free adventurous troubadours of France who wandered through Europe. And despite his dreaming, Francis was also good at business. But Francis wanted more..more than wealth. But not holiness! Francis wanted to be a noble, a knight. Battle was the best place to win the glory and prestige he longed for. He got his first chance when Assisi declared war on their longtime enemy, the nearby town of Perugia.

 

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