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WYD 2005: Mexican-Lebanese youths in Cologne and in search of their roots
Asia News ^ | August 11, 2005

Posted on 08/11/2005 9:43:28 AM PDT by NYer

Beirut (AsiaNews) – Around 6,000 Lebanese youths are headed for the World Youth Day in Cologne. Among them are 25 young Mexicans of Lebanese-Maronite origin. Their participation in the grand meeting in Germany is part of a wider program entitled “A return to our roots” which features moments of prayer, silence, activities and an encounter with Lebanese culture. The entire programme, including the pilgrimage to Cologne, is unfolding in the company of several Maronite bishops: Mgr Bechara Rahi, Bishop of Byblos; Mgr Mansour Hobeika of Zahle; Mgr Paul Matar, Archbishop of Beirut; Mgr George Iskandar, President of the Episcopal Commission for the Laity; Mgr Georges Kowaiter, Greco-Melchite Archbishop of Saida and Deir El Kamar and other leaders of the Christian community in Lebanon.

The programme “Return to our roots” is an initiative aimed at enhancing a sense of belonging to Lebanese and Maronite tradition among emigrants and young Catholic generations.

Antonio Andari, who runs the public relations office of the Maronite League, highlighted: “This is the fourth time that the Maronites undertake to welcome American youths of Lebanese origin and to enable them to have a holiday in Lebanon before attending the WYD… the same already happened when the meetings of Manila, Rome, Paris and Cologne took place.”

Andari noted that the “happy outcome of the initiative is also down to co-operation between the Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Sfeir and the President of the Maronite League, Michel Eddé, who considers [links with] the diaspora of Lebanese people as a priority. To prepare the programme, the Maronite League started making contacts “starting from the Christmas period, sending message to Maronite bishops in Latin America.”

Mgr Georges Abi Younes, Maronite Bishop of Mexico, sent Mexican youths to send some time in their country of origin before going to Cologne.

Mexican Lebanese keep the memory of their country of origin live through oral tradition. They tell new generations the story of their ancestors who fled Lebanon at the beginning of last century by boarding a ship headed for America.

Jacqueline Kassis, 20 years, said: “Mexicans of Lebanese origin left their land at the beginning of the twentieth century without any guarantees about their future, and today they have made it to key posts in the political life and industry of the country.”

Maria Semaan, 17 years, said youths managed to “preserve the dress and traditions of their ancestors” and she emphasised that she is going to Cologne “to meet Benedict XVI and other young pilgrims with the desire of seeing a more just and tolerant world”.

Joseph Geha, another prospective participant of the Cologne meeting, said this is “the first time he takes part in the WYD”. And he drew attention to his desire to take to youths of the world “the religious, cultural and spiritual values of Lebanon”, of cohabitation and dialogue among Christians and Muslims: that which Pope John Paul II had defined as “the message of Lebanon” for the world.


TOPICS: Activism; Apologetics; Catholic; Current Events; Ecumenism; General Discusssion; History; Ministry/Outreach; Religion & Culture; Theology; Worship
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1 posted on 08/11/2005 9:43:29 AM PDT by NYer
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To: american colleen; Lady In Blue; Salvation; narses; SMEDLEYBUTLER; redhead; Notwithstanding; ...

World Youth Day ping!


2 posted on 08/11/2005 9:47:19 AM PDT by NYer ("Each person is meant to exist. Each person is God's own idea." - Pope Benedict XVI)
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To: american colleen; Lady In Blue; Salvation; narses; SMEDLEYBUTLER; redhead; Notwithstanding; ...

World Youth Day ping!


3 posted on 08/11/2005 9:47:41 AM PDT by NYer ("Each person is meant to exist. Each person is God's own idea." - Pope Benedict XVI)
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To: NYer

The Christian Lebanese are amazing in the fact that they have emigrated everywhere. There are also many Christian Lebanses (also Syrian) in the Caribbean and W. Africa as well.


4 posted on 08/11/2005 9:49:14 AM PDT by brooklyn dave (I got rejected from "Mullah Omar's Eye for the Infidel Guy")
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To: NYer
The most famous of these Mexicans of Lebanese origin is Salma Hayek, whose father is Lebanese. Unfortunately, it seems that she has abandoned her roots.

It was a discussion on EWTN's Q&A forum about Mexicans' devotion to St. Charbel that introduced me to his story.

5 posted on 08/11/2005 9:49:19 AM PDT by Pyro7480 ("All my own perception of beauty both in majesty and simplicity is founded upon Our Lady." - Tolkien)
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To: brooklyn dave
The Christian Lebanese are amazing in the fact that they have emigrated everywhere.

Looking at your freeper name, wondering if you actually live in Brooklyn. Our Lady of Lebanon Cathedral is in Brooklyn and frequented by Rod Dreher (Dallas Morning News) and Peggy Noonan. I was there in April 2004 for the enthronement of Bishop Gregory John Mansour. Is it near you?

6 posted on 08/11/2005 10:15:14 AM PDT by NYer ("Each person is meant to exist. Each person is God's own idea." - Pope Benedict XVI)
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To: Pyro7480

Pyro,

Shakira is another, well, sort of. She is half-Lebanese and Columbian (scroll down at this link):

http://www.lgic.org/en/lebanese_americans.php


7 posted on 08/11/2005 1:02:15 PM PDT by vladimir998 (Ignorance of Scripture is ignorance of Christ. St. Jerome)
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Mexican-Lebanese

must be pretty long roots!


8 posted on 08/11/2005 9:59:05 PM PDT by Coleus (Roe v. Wade and Endangered Species Act both passed in 1973, Murder Babies/save trees, birds, algae)
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