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March 25 - Lebanese Christians and Muslims celebrate the Annunciation together in the name of Mary
Article: Ecumenical Movement - Other Religions Uniting With Roman Catholics
Lebanese
Christians and Muslims
are celebrating today,
25 March, the Feast of
the Annunciation, an
official national
holiday sanctioned by
the Government of
Lebanon. All public
buildings, schools,
banks and university are
closed. The government
has also encouraged
private businesses to do
the same.
On 18 February, the government made 25 March a national Christian-Muslim Day, something that has never occurred before in the history of Christian-Muslim relations. The decision was confirmed two days later during a meeting between Pope Benedict XVI and Prime Minister Hariri in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican. Dar-al-Fatwa Secretary General Sheikh Mohammed Nokkari, one of the main promoters of the joint festivity, said he hopes that such a holiday would spread to other parts of the world, adding that it was fitting that it should begin in Lebanon, which the late Pope John Paul II had described as "a message of pluralism for the East and the West." For the Muslim clergyman, Mary is “the best woman ever, here (on earth) and in eternity” for “she's above all women”, a symbol of unity between the two faiths. The Council of Maronite Bishops praised the government's decision, saying it "helps in bringing hearts together”. For the bishops, the celebration “is a unique event which deserves praise” for “it shows the face of Lebanon (as) 'the message'” as well as “the place and honour occupied by the Virgin Mary in Christianity and Islam.” For Joseph A. Kechichian, a commentator for Dubai-based GulfNews, the very creation of a joint Muslim-Christian is “an unprecedented event in contemporary history,” going “beyond the symbolic political gesture” because it “opens a new page in the country's history”. Read More ....
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