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no-bitch-i-cant · 5 months
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angeltreasure · 2 years
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Lebanon Is Consecrated to St. Michael the Archangel
Dominic Chikhani, of the Marys Heart prayer initiative, said the evening was ‘like a pilgrimage in heaven.’
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abbsterlicious · 6 months
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Please donate anything u can to help the people of Palestine, they desperately need our support!!!! 🇵🇸🇱🇧🇸🇾
imagine one day life as u knew it was gone. all ur possessions, ur community, gone in a flash. All u have is the clothes on ur back n other survivors. No time to mourn because you're running from air strikes, stepping over dead bodies of those u once knew.
Israeli military defenders claim all of the war crimes and atrocities being committed by the IDF at the Gaza Strip are simply “acts of defense”.
You can’t claim you’re playing defense when there is nobody playing offense.
What the IDF is doing is simply OPPRESSION. GENOCIDE.
it's a living hell n they need our support desperately please consider donating even $5 🩷
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sugas6thtooth · 4 months
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For more updates on Israel's attacks on Lebanon I suggest following @meriamawadatalk on tiktok. She has great information delivered in a digestible format!!
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sheerkhurma · 11 days
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Right to defend themselves, right? Resistance is soo beautiful, isn't it?
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steadfastabiha · 3 months
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Today, I think of Sudan, I think of Palestine, I think of Yemen, and Lebanon. I think of all the people around the world whose lives cannot be simple or straightforward because of where they were born and the so called leaders they have been cursed to live under. Ya Allah. Protect us all from the worst of men. So many wars happening.
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labbaik-ya-hussain-as · 4 months
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haleviyah · 11 days
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The recent attack on Israel by the Iranian Regime has clearly shown where everyone stands with Israel. Despite the attack once again being done on a Shabbes, thankfully no casualties were accounted for in Israel. Unfortunately, Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan were hit (around 200 casualties all together).
Biden has refused to stand with Israel, and he is responsible for giving 3 Billion dollars to Iran last September in a deal done behind the American people's back! I TOLD YOU, American Jewish Community and everyone in between, he will do this. If he doesn't care about the Rio Grande, he sure as hell is not going to care about you, and look what happened! Demand an impeachment and trial against this wicked soul; his whole cabinet needs to go - NOW!
As for the Middle East, demand for impeachment on Biden. Demand justice for aiding in this heinous crime. Don't blame the Americans, blame the guys in the White House for abusing their power. As for Netanyahu... you failed as a PM. You promised this wouldn't happen, and I believe it's time for you to resign.
As for my prayer warriors, when you find the time to sit and rest a moment spare the time to pray thank G-d for Israel's protection, pray for healing on Jordan, Syria and Lebanon for the families who woke up today to empty chairs at the dinner table. Pray that these men in the White House to be held accountable - forget grace or third chances, they had their chance. The Blood cannot wash away the constant thirst these guys have for wanting to bathe in it.
You don't care to be treated like anti-christ, Biden? Well, I hope you find having your assed kicked a welcomed burden when the Kingdom of Avraham comes marching in.
It's time to show them we are strong. #amyisraelchai #prayforthemiddleeast
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llondonfog · 11 days
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so we're pulling war theatrics now?
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no-bitch-i-cant · 4 months
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marsellabarsoum · 2 months
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Youssef Antoun Makhlouf was born in 1828, in Bekaa Kafra (North Lebanon). He had a true Christian upbringing, which had given him a passion for prayer. Then he followed his two hermit uncles in the hermitage of the St Antonious Kozhaya monastery and was converted to monastic and hermetical life.
In 1851, he left his family village and headed for the Our Lady of Maifouk monastery to spend his first monastic year, and then he went to the St Maron monastery in Annaya, where he entered the Maronite Order, carrying the name Charbel, a name of one of the Antioch church martyrs of the second century. On November 1st. 1853, he exposed his ceremonial vows in St Maron’s monastery - Annaya. Then he completed his theological studies in the St Kobrianous and Justina monastery in Kfifan, Batroun.
He was ordained a priest in Bkerky, the Maronite Patriarchate, on July 23rd, 1859. He lived 16 years in the St Maron's monastery – Annaya. From there, he entered, on February 15th, 1875, the St Peter & Paul hermitage, which belongs to the monastery. He was a typical saint and hermit, who spent his time praying and worshipping. Rarely had he left the hermitage where he followed the way of the saintly hermits in prayers, life and practice.
St Charbel lived in the hermitage for 23 years. On December 16th, 1898 he was struck with an illness while performing the holy mass. He died on Christmas' eve, December 24th, 1898, and was buried in the St Maron monastery cemetery in Annaya.
Few months later, dazzling lights were seen around the grave. From there, his corpse, which had been secreting sweat and blood, was transferred into a special coffin. Hordes of pilgrims started swarming the place to get his intercession. And through this intercession, God blessed many people with recovery and spiritual graces.
In 1925, his beatification and canonization were proposed for declaration by Pope Pious XI. In 1950, the grave was opened in the presence of an official committee which included doctors who verified the soundness of the body. After the grave had been opened and inspected, the variety of healing incidents amazingly multiplied. A multitude of pilgrims from different religious facets started flocking to the Annaya monastery to get the saint's intercession.
Prodigies reached beyond the Lebanese borders. This unique phenomenon caused a moral revolution, the return to faith and the reviving of the virtues of the soul.
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tinyshe · 6 months
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The Rosary of Lebanon illuminated at night. Image: www.lerosaireduliban.org
More Saints of the Day October 30
St. Alphonsus Rodriguez
Bl. Angelus of Acri
St. Arilda
St. Artemas
St. Dorothy of Montau
St. Ethelnoth
St. Eutropia
St. Herbert
Bl. Jean-Michel Langevin
Bl. Jeremiah of Valachia
Bl. John Slade
St. Maximus
St. Saturninus
St. Serapion of Antioch
St. Talacrian
St. Theonestus
St. Zenobius & Zenobia
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sugas6thtooth · 3 months
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KEEP YOUR EYES ON YEMEN AND LEBANON!!!!!
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steadfastabiha · 2 months
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We live in a world where children dream to hear the sound of peace.
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jewish-sideblog · 7 months
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Any time I see people call Israel a settler colonialist state I think about the history of the Mizrahi Jews who remained in Judea.
Mizrahi Jews in the seventh century, whose families had lived as native Israelites for 1,800 years, watching the Rashidun Caliphate move the first major wave of Arab Muslim migration into the imperial conquest they called "Military Palestine".
Mizrahi Jews who, over the course of the next 1,200 years, remained in the Levant. The ones who faced persecution, pogroms, and massacres under the Caliphates and Ottomans. The ones who stood strong and stayed put, as access to holy sites they had prayed at for three thousand years were taken from them. The ones who were faced with a choice between conversion and death, but chose neither.
Mizrahi Jews who watched as the modern State of Israel was established-- perhaps sighing in relief for just a moment. Maybe now, they would not be persecuted minorities in the land they had lived in for over three thousand years. Only to see other Mizrahim forced to flee their homes in Morocco, Yemen, Iraq, Egypt, Lebanon, Iran... Muslim-ruled countries that, through official law or social persecution, intentionally forced other Middle Eastern Jews to leave their homes and settle in Israel.
And the Mizrahi Jews today, who are the majority of the population of Israel. Most Israelis today are either Mizrahim who had lived in what is now Israeli territory for millennia, or Mizrahim who lived nearby and were forced by Muslim-majority nations to immigrate to Israel. Now, they get called "settler colonists", they get called "Europeans", they get called "fascists" and "Zionists". The world accuses them of occupying and stealing Palestinian land.
What were they supposed to have done differently?
Edit 12/27/23: Not so friendly reminder that if your "rebuttal" is to blame the actions of the Israeli government on Israeli civilians, I'm not even gonna bother to read the whole thing. I'll start believing that's a valid argument when average Americans get brought to the Hague for what the US government did in Cambodia.
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