كنيسة تلاميذ مار مارون مطرانيّة جبيل المارونيّة - عمشيتفي ٢٥ حزيران سنة ١٨٩٢ أوقف فارس جبوّر كرم بيته وأرزاقه لنيابة جبيل البطريركيّة، لتكون مركزًا للنائب البطريركيّ. سنة ١٩٠٨ كُرّست الكنيسة في الطابق السفليّ على اسم الشهداء الثلاثمئة والخمسون تلاميذ مار مارون. الكنيسة كناية عن قبوٍ طويل فيه مذبح خشبيّ. رمّم البناء سنة ١٩٩١ وأصبح مقرًّا لأبرشيّة جبيل المارونيّة.The church of the disciples of St Maroun in Jbeil’s episcopal seat - AamchitOn the 25th of June 1892, Fares Jabbour Karam donated his estate to the patriarcal vicariats of Jbeil to become a headquarter for the patriarcal vicar. In 1908 a small church dedicated to the 350 martyrs disciples of St Maroun was consecrated in a vault on the groud floor. The church has a wooden altar and tabernacle. The structure was renovated in 1991 and became the seat of the newly created Maronite Bishopric of Jbeil.
بناء الدير يعود إلى سنة ١٦٥٦، سكنه أوّلاً رهبانًا عبّادا. إنضمّ هؤلاء الرهبان المتنسّكون سنة ١٧٥٧، إلى الرهبانيّة اللبنانيّة، وسلّموها الدير بموجب صكّ مكتوب، في عهد الأب العام جرجس قشّوع. كان للدير بعض أملاكٍ حين تسلّمته الرهبانيّة. أمّا بقيّة أملاكه فاتّصلت إلى الرهبانيّة بوجه الشراء من أعيان الطائفة الدرزيّة بعناية الأب العام إغناطيوس بليبل. في السنة ذاتها عقدت الرهبانيّة مجمعها في ربوعه وانتخب الرهبان الأب اقليموس المزرعاني رئيسا لهم على الرغم من معارضة البطرك طوبيا الخازن، وقد ادى هذا الإنتخاب الى انقسام الرهبانية الى بلدية وحلبية في العام ١٧٧٠ وكان دير مار موسى من نصيب الرهبانية البلدية التي تعرف اليوم بالرهبانية اللبنانية. اشترى الدير سنة ١٧٨٩ مطبعة نقلها من روما وعليها طُبعت الشحيمة وخدمة القداس الإلهي. تعرّض دير مار موسى الى النهب والحرق على يد جيش الحملة المصرية عام ١٨٤٠ ثم على يد الدروز اثناء مجازر الستين. عام ١٨٦٣ باشر الأب ليباوس المتيني ترميم الدير وبناء الطابق الثاني والكنيسة الحالية التي انتهى بنيانها عام ١٨٧١. على مرّ التاريخ، عرف الدير حقباتٍ زاهرةٍ. عيّنته الرهبانيّة ديرا للإبتداء، ثمّ مدرسةً للرهبان الدارسين. وعلاوةً على تعليم الفلسفة واللاهوت إعدادًا للكهنوت، كان الدير يؤمّن تعليم السريانيّة والعربيّة واللاتنيّة والفرنسيّة والحساب.
The monastery of St Moses of Abyssinia - Mar Moussa
The monastery was built in 1656, my contemplative monks. In 1757 the monastery was given to the Lebanese Order during the pontificate of Abbot Geryes Qashouh. The monastery had some lands when it was acquired, however most of its lands were bought from local Druze lords during the pontificate of Fr. Abbot Ignatius Bleibel. In 1770 the order had an assembly in the monastery and elected Fr. Abbot Clementis Mazraany against the will of Patriarch Tobias el Khazen, an election that lead to the split of the order into two: Lebanese and Aleppan. The Lebanese order acquired the monastery. The monastery housed a printing press in 1789 and printed the breviary and the missal. The monastery was devastated during the Egyptian campaign in 1840 and during the civil war of 1860. It was then restored by Fr. Abbot Lebaos el Mteiny in 1863 and a new church was built in 1871. During its long history, the monastery became a noviciate and a grammar school.
كنيسة القديسة صوفيا وبناتها, Haqlet El Tineh, Lebanon
دير سيّدة بكركي البطريركيّ
Zibdine Jbayl
Jbeil
Mount Lebanon
كنيسة القدّيسة صوفيا - زبدين
هي كنيسة صغيرة قائمة على أطراف البلدة. تاريخ بنائها مجهولُ، لكنّ هندستها تشير أنّها تعود للقرون الوسطى. الكنيسة عبارة عن قبو عقدٍ سريريٍّ ينتهي بحنية. تحوي الكنيسة على لوحة للمستشرق البولونيّ بول شلافاك تعود للقرن التاسع عشر.
The church of St Sophia - Zebdine
It is a small church in the village’s vicinity. The date it was built is unknown, yet its architecture is typical for the high middle ages.The church is a crypt with a crib vault ending with an apse. The church holds a painting by the polish orientalist Paul Shlavak.
House and the Church of St. God's grace (Neamtallah) Hardini Lebanese Maronite Order, Hardine, Lebanon
بيت وكنيسة القديس نعمة الله الحرديني
Hardine
Batroun
North
Hardine’s name is derived from the Syriac language meaning ‘pious’, Witness of justice, Ardent in faith and Square of religion.
It is located about 1100m. above sea level. A large area of very thick forests surrounds it and the following ruins of its inveterate past decorate its mountain terraces:
-The «rocky tile of Hardine» with its marine fossils and its unique length of 350 m along a slope to the west and its width of nearly l00m. Some one said, «The three most beautiful in Mount Lebanon are the valley of Kannoubine, The Palace of Beit Eddine and the tile of Hardine».
–The Temple of God Mercury With 30 majestic pillars built according to the rare ionic style. This temple known as «the roman Palace of Hardine». It’s a really fantastic one; it goes back to the time of Emperor Hadrian Augustus (117-137 A.D).
-“St Fawka’s” monastery (6th century)
-“Patriarchal monastery” since the Maronites came to Lebanon, known as “St. Sergios Alkarn”.
-“St John Alchakf” monastery, since the days of the Crusaders.
-“St Taqla” church in Beit Kassab square. It was the father of St Hardidni, who first started its renovation in the 19th Century.
-The church and hermitage of “St Stephan” in a hollow in a light rock over the Plain of Al Jawz River.
-The ruins of “St Richa’s” monastery, where the Syriac Diocese was moved between 1384 and 1598.
-The hermitages of “St Joseph”, “Ste Anne”, “St Ephram” the Syriac, “St Jacob Jesus’ brother” and “the pottery monastery” in the hollows of Kfarshira, and “the Lady of the Castle” in the hollow of the water spring.
-The Church of “St. Georges and Edna” which is distinguished Christian inscriptions (fish and cross).
-The churches of “St Elias”, “St Challita and Nohra” in the hollows engraved in the rocks, the old parish churches, like “St. Sergios and Bacchus” (rebui1t in 1932). “the Lady of deliverance” (rebuilt in 1948). The current one is St. Shayna” (1844), and finally the church of “St. Tadros” with its maronite alter, The two rebuilt churches of “St. Antonios of Padova” (1907), “St. Thomas” (1950) and the church of “Ste Theresa of the Baby Jesus” (1946).
-The monastery of St. Hardini» built with the donations of the people from Hardine in Lebanon and all over the world.
– Hardine is the hometown of one of Lebanon’s four saints, Saint Nimatullah Hardini (1808-58) who was canonised by Roman Catholic Pope John Paul II in 2004.
The village is naturally protected by the valleys and the rocky mountains around it making it an ideal place for the then new religion (Christianity) to flourish.
Legend has it that in 270AD, a Roman official imprisoned his daughter in Hardine for converting to Christianity. She converted many others in Hardine to the Christian faith.
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