Ethiopian choir at St george church batroun
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Episode 157 - Lebanon Highlights
Country #36: Lebanon Highlights Exotic - Arabic, French, English languages. Greet loved ones with Bonjour habibi! Religious diversity - impressive and unexpected in Middle East, 18 officially recognized religious groups, mostly Christian and Muslim, churches next to mosques. ATMs dispense Lebanese pounds and USD Batroun - Magical coastal town with its intoxicating sea breeze along with being surrounded by Phoenician, Byzantine, Greek, Roman and Ottoman history made my time here unforgettable. Guest room of a local wellness studio Dharma Ji where I hosted a series of Mindfulness workshops. Imagine waking up with a view of St Stephen Cathedral and the sea, doing yoga, walking through the Old Souk for a fish sandwich from local George Malouf’s lunchtime eatery. Lemonade - this town is famous for it’s lemonade. Want answers? Send your questions, comments and thoughts about life universe@thelinlife.com Thank you so much for listening to The Lin Life Universe. I hope you’ve been enjoying it. Please leave a review!
Saydet El Nourieh / Lebanon Tour / The Journey of a Traveller
Our Lady of Nourieh, Saydet el Nourieh in Arabic, is a Marian shrine in Hamat, Lebanon. Nourieh is a derivative of the Arabic word, nour, meaning light. Thus, in English, the Marian shrine can be called, Our Lady of Light.
The story of Our Lady of Light shrine and monastery is celebrated throughout Lebanon, a country where Christianity has existed since Jesus first evangelized in Tyre and Sidon, and therefore, Lebanon is often considered part of the “Holy Land.” [1] Some of the first Christian communities were set up in Lebanon during the time of the apostles.[1]
It is believed that two sailors built the shrine in the 4th century. One winter night, on a very stormy sea, the two sailors found themselves in peril. They began praying, and the Virgin appeared to them as a light and guided them gently to the shore of Theoprosopon near modern-day Chekka in North Lebanon. The grateful sailors carved a cave in the cliff and dedicated it to the Virgin Mary, and called the shrine, Our Lady of Light. A Greek Orthodox monastery was built in the 17th century.[2] The miraculous icon of the Theotokos has been venerated for centuries for having glowed with light to attract wayward ships.[3]
The shrine is a popular Christian pilgrimage site in Lebanon, and tourists and pilgrims alike enjoy the beautiful view of the bay from atop historic Cape Theoprosopon.
Deichounieh - St George Mar Jeryes Church
Saint Georges - Mar Jeryes Church in deichounieh, EL Metn, Lebanon.
Our Lady of Light Church in Batroun, Lebanon
Explanation with Abouna Raymond 2018
Saydet El Nourieh 4K - Our Lady Of Nourieh - سيدة النورية
Our Lady of Nourieh, Saydet el Nourieh in Arabic, is a Marian shrine in Hamat, Lebanon. Nourieh is a derivative of the Arabic word, nour, meaning light. Thus, in English, the Marian shrine can be called, Our Lady of Light.
The story of Our Lady of Light shrine and monastery is celebrated throughout Lebanon, a country where Christianity has existed since Jesus first evangelized in Tyre and Sidon, and therefore, Lebanon is often considered part of the “Holy Land.” [1] Some of the first Christian communities were set up in Lebanon during the time of the apostles.[1]
It is believed that two sailors built the shrine in the 4th century. One winter night, on a very stormy sea, the two sailors found themselves in peril. They began praying, and the Virgin appeared to them as a light and guided them gently to the shore of Theoprosopon near modern-day Chekka in North Lebanon. The grateful sailors carved a cave in the cliff and dedicated it to the Virgin Mary, and called the shrine, Our Lady of Light. A Greek Orthodox monastery was built in the 17th century.[2] The miraculous icon of the Theotokos has been venerated for centuries for having glowed with light to attract wayward ships.[3]
The shrine is a popular Christian pilgrimage site in Lebanon, and tourists and pilgrims alike enjoy the beautiful view of the bay from atop historic Cape Theoprosopon.
Anfe-Enfeh Batroun By Lebanon-r-us.com
located on the coast of Lebanon , Nephin or Anfeh was important for the crusaders..
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or mail our guide Nada Mitri on info@lebanon-r-us.com or mitri.nada@yahoo.com
Trésors des églises peintes au Liban
Trésors des églises à peintures murales du Liban
Dans les montagnes du Liban au-dessus de Batroun et de Jbeil (Byblos) on découvre des trésors méconnus. Ces églises sont recouvertes de fresques datant du XIIIe siècle. Elles sont les dernières « rescapées » des traditions locale et byzantine de l’ornementation des sanctuaires dans les églises.
Elles nous enseignent l’utilisation des images dans les différentes traditions chrétiennes de l’époque : pourquoi ces fresques sont-elles dans ces églises qui ne sont pas toutes byzantines ?
Quelle est la signification de leur emplacement dans les sanctuaires ?
Comment montrent-elles une part de l’invisible : Dieu (la Trinité), les personnages des Ecritures saintes, les pères de l’Eglises, les saints… mais aussi tout le monde surnaturel : anges, lune, soleil… Que dit aussi l’architecture des églises sur l’organisation liturgique ? Comment restaure-t-on ces fresques ?
C’est le premier documentaire qui fait découvrir ces églises, véritables trésors de l’art libanais. Elles sont le témoignage de la foi et de la vivacité des différentes traditions chrétiennes.
Avec la participation de Nada Helou et Rafca Youssef Nasr, historiennes, spécialistes de l’histoire de l’art au Liban.
Documentaire du dimanche 3 décembre 2017 - 9h30 à 10h00 - France 2 - de Thomas Wallut et Jean Claude Salou. Réalisation : Jean-Claude Salou.
Ta7telri7 Anfeh - Summer Days
#Deep #Blue #Anfeh #Ta7telri7 #LiveLoveAnfeh #Summer #Days ... #August 2015
2011-09-03_The Bible text in the Tomb of St. Rafqa
2011-09-03_The Bible text in St.Joseph's Monastery - Tomb of St. Rafqa, Jrabta Batroun Lebanon_by F. Paul Azzi
Saint George Church in Souk al Ghareb (2017-04-22) - من صلاة الغروب في كنيسة القديس جاورجيوس
من صلاة الغروب في كنيسة القديس جاورجيوس في سوق الغرب، لبنان (22-04-2017)
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بِما أنَّكَ للمأسورينَ مُحرِّرٌ ومُعتِقٌ. وللفُقَراءِ والمَساكينِ وعاضدٌ وناصِرٌ. وللمَرضى طبيبٌ وشافٍ. وعنِ المؤمنينَ مُكافِحٌ ومُحارِبٌ. أيُّها العظيمُ في الشُّهداءِ جاورجيوسُ اللابِسُ الظَفَّر. تَشَفَّعْ إلى المَسيحِ الإله. في خلاصِ نفوسِنا.
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St. Rita chapel _ghadir_ lebanon
Ste Rita's Chapel -Ghadir- (full documentary)
Saydet el Kalaa Church, Assia | كنيسة سيدة القلعة, آسيا
Assia is a village of exceptional beauty. It is rich in remainders of ancient civilizations; where we can see sarcophagi, old historical churches and old grape and olive presses. The village has many churches, springs and water ponds. Assia is also known for its handcrafted pottery.
Published on the great friday day 2018
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Batroun Greek Melquite Church
Batroun Churches
كنائس البترون القديمة
Churches in Batroun: A historical perspective (Arabic language)
Présentation et mise en perspective historique des églises de Batroun (Langue Arabe )
Chekka Hamat Lebanon 20181225
Azzam Houri camera was in Chekka-Hamat area in North Lebanon.
Beautiful trip with family.
Liban Batroun si Grota Jeita
Lebanon tripoli
Amiret trablos
Batroun to Enfeh
Locals take the time out of your busy schedule and visit Batroun all the way to Enfeh, spice up your trip with a bike ride from Batroun by bike and enjoy your trip.
Visitors don't miss out on checking out a different part of the city of Beirut with the sea view of Enfeh, take a bike ride if possible to see more of the astonishing nature the sea blue ocean the green like mountains and lunch at (Tahet El Rih ) Restaurant at Enfeh with Its delicious fish cuisine, don't miss out on having a swim in the ocean before heading out.
Enfeh
Is a town in the Koura district of the North Governorate of Lebanon at Latitude 34°21'0N and Longitude 35°44'0E. Enfeh borders the villages of Chekka, Al-Qalamoun, Barghoun and Zakroun. It is located 65 Kilometers north of Beirut and 15 Kilometers south of Tripoli. Its total area is 4,937,721 m2, and its population is around 6,500.
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Ta7t el Ri7 Anfeh/ Lebanon/Best Beach/ Lebanon Santorini-Mykonos
Tahet el Rih beach or under the wind is a gorgeous simplified version of Mykonos, Greece with small white/turquoise wooden cabins and chalets. Wooden bridges, passages and balconies border the sea to give the visitors a gorgeous view of the clear water. In addition, wind wheels are spotted among the white cabins and they serve to pump sea water for salt extraction.
The water underneath the cabins is crystal clear to the point that you can clearly see the rocks at the bottom of the sea.
Ta7et el Ri7 beach is a free entrance public beach in Anfeh , but most of the chalets are private.