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chaldean eparchy of beirut
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chaldean eparchy of beirut
Church Charity

On October 24, 2021, His Eminence, Bishop Michel Kassarji, celebrated the Divine Liturgy on the feast of the Patron Saint of the diocese, Angel Raphael, at the Angel Raphael Cathedral in Baabda – Brasilia. His Eminence was assisted by Fathers Rafael Traboulsi and Youssef Khaled Mikha. His Eminence was represented…

The primate of the Chaldean Church in Lebanon, Bishop Michel Kassarji, participated in the meetings of the Council of Catholic Patriarchs and Bishops in Lebanon, at the Patriarchal edifice in Bkerke, to discuss the “vision of the national church, and its educational mission”, from Monday 8/11/2021 until Friday 12/ 11/2021,…
institutions
This center receives refugee and expatriate families in Lebanon to provide them with food, health, social and spiritual assistance
Since 2017, the Chaldean Eparchy of Beirut has been providing schooling for refugee children aged 4 to 15 in the free extracurricular center of the Saint Thomas the Apostle Chaldean Cultural and Educational Center
This unique project offers beneficiaries health care services through a medical staff consisting of thirty doctors in addition to a pharmacy, a laboratory and an educational and awareness lecture hall
The Congregation of the Chaldean Daughters of Mary Immaculate – Monastery of the Archangel Raphael in Ain Saade
A semi-free school in the town of “Kamid al-Laouz” in the Bekaa region
This important project started in the year 2002 and a great part of it was completed in 2007 with the construction of the Resurrection Church
The Supreme Council of the Chaldean Community in Lebanon was established in 1950 and was re-activated and its laws modified, the first time in 1984 and again in 2017, so that all the members of the Church in Lebanon, regardless of their classes, would be represented. It is the first lay institution to support the bishop in managing the Eparchy and raising its voice on the political and communitarian levels in Lebanon and abroad, if the need arises.
The Chaldean Charity Association, which is the social hand of the diocese; Since 1936, the date of its foundation, it has sought to support the Church in serving the poor and needy people from among the Lebanese, Syrians and Iraqis. It obtained a recognition license from the Lebanese government on April 20, 1936 bearing the number 823.
The Chaldean Youth League was established in 1958. It is trying, with the Supreme Council of the Chaldean Community in Lebanon, to conduct a comprehensive census of the members of the community, urging them to participate in the life of their Church on the liturgical and recreational levels, which enhances their feeling of belonging to the one house that rejoices in the gathering of its children.
Community with over 16 different
nationalities represented.
Over 20,000 Chaldean men and
women live in Lebanon.
60 percent of our community
is under the age of 34.