Immigration
If you are a Lebanese, then chances are that most probably you are going to face that decision. and in the majority of the cases you will end up taking it. Not because you are ambitious and not because you love to travel but most probably because you are forced to. This is in short the story of the Lebanese youth; we live about 18 years in our country and that’s it, after that we spend the rest of our lives searching for a new home or a place where we can live dignified and get a job that is good enough to support us. Many of us come under the illusion that it is something cool and fun to do, that it is an adventure! The truth is, there is no adventure about it at all, once the first few months have gone by then all the magic is gone. READ MORE
Mar Sarkis wa Bakhos
Saints Sergius and Bacchus were third century Roman soldiers. They were Roman citizens and high-ranking officers of the roman army. Sergius was an officer in the roman army, Bacchus an officer under him and both were serving under Maximian, the emperor, on the Syrian frontier. They died in 303 AD, Bacchus in Syria, Sergius at Resafa, Syria. They were commemorated as martyrs by the catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches. They were a secret Christians. Their feast day is October 7. They were one of the most famous examples of paired Saints. The popularity of the cult of Sergius and Bacchus grew rappidly during the early 5th century, in accordance with the growth of the cult of martyrs, especially military martyrs. They were venerated as protectors of the army. A large monastery church, the little Hagia Sophia, was dedicated to them in Constantinople by Justinian I, probably in 527. Sergius was a very popular saint in Syria and Christian Arabia. READ MORE