Detailed LCCC English News Bulletin For February 21/16

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 Detailed LCCC English News Bulletin For February 21/16

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Titles For Latest LCCC Bulletin analysis & editorials from miscellaneous sources published on February 21/16
The Bleeding Women: Faith & Hope/Elias Bejjani/February 21/16
“‘Islam Can’t Be Modernised’ Says World’s ‘Greatest Arabic Poet, Adunis Asbar/Chris Tomlinson, Breitbart, February 19, 2016
‘Israeli captive Ron Arad died in 1988 after torture’/Roi Kais/Ynetnews/February 20/16
Syria’s seventh circle of hell/Hisham Melhem/Al Arabiya/February 20/16
Heikal the journalist and ‘propagandist’ – Part II/Abdulrahman al-Rashed/Al Arabiya/February 20/16
What are our priorities and issues in Saudi Arabia/Khaled Almaeena/Al Arabiya/February 20/16
How will the youth of today fare in 2030/Yara al-Wazir/Al Arabiya/February 20/16
Terror Attack in Ankara: A New Era of Kurdish Politics for Turkey/Soner Cagaptay/CNN/February 18, 2016

Titles For Latest Lebanese Related News published on February 21/16
The Bleeding Women: Faith & Hope
Saudi Donation cancellation: Strategic setback for Lebanon
GCC Supports Riyadh on Halt to Lebanon Deals, Foreign Ministry Defends Decision
Army Arrests al-Saadiyet Clashes Suspects
Hariri: Hizbullah-FPM are to Blame for Saudi Aid Suspension
ISF Arrests Car Theft, Armed Robbery Gang in Baalbek
Geagea: Government Must Order Hizbullah to Stop Verbal Attacks against Saudi Arabia
Committee Tasked with Trash Crisis Meets, Reviving Landfills Focus of Discussions
Turkey Willing to Provide $1.1 Million Military Aid to Lebanon
Report: UAE Deports Twenty Lebanese Following Saudi Aid Halt

Titles For Latest LCCC Bulletin For Miscellaneous Reports And News published on February 21/16
“‘Islam Can’t Be Modernised’ Says World’s ‘Greatest Arabic Poet, Adunis Asbar’”
Turkey Announces New Security Measures Following Ankara Attack
Syrian opposition agrees to truce, with caveat
Russia Pledges more Syria Raids, Opposition Sets Truce Terms
Egypt Writer Jailed over Sex Scenes in State-owned Review
Iraq Tribesmen Battle IS Inside Fallujah for Second Day
10 Israelis Detained at Pro-Palestinian Protest in Hebron
Turkey Frees Detained Syrian Journalist
U.S. Air Strike on Libya Kills Two Abducted Serbians

Links From Jihad Watch Site for February 21/16
Islam can’t be modernized,” says world’s “greatest Arabic poet”
Belgium: Muslim teen rapes woman two week after attending course on how to treat Western women
Hillary reaches out to front group for the Islamic Republic of Iran for donations
Belgian government to fund imams and Muslim consultants to “stimulate a moderate European form of Islam”
Missouri Muslim woman promoted the Islamic State, quoting Qur’an: “Slay them wherever you come upon them”
Hugh Fitzgerald: What’s the Matter With Merkel?
Russian police smash Islamic State gang forging passports for jihadis
Leaked German govt report: refugees committed 208,344 crimes 2014-2015
Brussels: 50% of children in state schools are Muslims; practicing Muslims 19% of city, practicing Catholics 12%
UK: Teachers get indefinite classroom bans for pupils “fed a diet of Islam” in state-run schools
UK students ban hard-Left “anti-Islamophobia” campaigner Nick Lowles for being “Islamophobic”
Oklahoma: Muslim with loaded AK-47 sues after being turned away from outdoor shooting range in heavy rain

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The Bleeding Women: Faith & Hope
Elias Bejjani

(John 6:68): “Lord, to whom would we go? You have the words of eternal life”
Whenever we are in real trouble encountering devastating and harsh conditions either physically or materially, we unconsciously react with sadness, anger, confusion, helplessness and feel abandoned. When in a big mess, we expect our family members and friends to automatically run to our rescue. But in the majority of such difficult situations, we discover with great disappointment that in reality our heartfelt expectations do not unfold as we wish.
What is frustrating and shocking is that very few of our family members and friends would stand beside us during hardships and endeavour to genuinely offer the needed help. Those who have already walked through these rocky life paths and adversities definitely know very well the bitter taste of disappointment. They know exactly the real meaning of the well-know saying, “a friend in need is a friend indeed”.
Sadly our weak human nature is driven by inborn instincts that often make us side with the rich, powerful, healthy and strong over the poor, weak, needy and sick. Those who have no faith in Almighty God find it very difficult to cope in a real mess.
Meanwhile, those whose faith is solid stand up with courage, refuse to give up hope, and call on their Almighty Father for help through praying and worshiping. They know for sure that our Great Father is loving and passionate. He will not abandon any one of us when calling on Him for mercy and help because He said and promised so. Matthew 11/28-30: “Come to me, all you who labor and are heavily burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart; and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
One might ask, ‘Why should I pray?’ And, ‘Do I have to ask God for help, can’t He help me without praying to Him?’  The answer is ‘no’. We need to pray and when we do so with faith and confidence God listens and responds (Mark 11/:24): “Therefore I tell you, all things whatever you pray and ask for, believe that you have received them, and you shall have them”
Yes, we have to make the effort and be adamant and persistent. We have to ask and knock in a bid to show our mere submission to Him and He with no doubt shall provide. (Matthew 7/7 & 8): “Ask, and it will be given you. Seek, and you will find. Knock, and it will be opened for you. For everyone who asks receives. He who seeks finds. To him who knocks it will be opened”.
On this second Sunday of Lent in our Catholic Church’s Eastern Maronite rite, we cite and recall the miraculous cure of the bleeding woman in Matthew 9/20-22, Mark 5/25-34, and Luke 8/43-48. As we learn from the Holy Gospel, the bleeding woman’s great faith made her believe without a shred of doubt that her twelve years of chronic bleeding would stop immediately if she touched Jesus’ garment. She knew deeply in her heart that Jesus would cure her even without asking him. Her faith cured the bleeding and made her well. Her prayers were heard and responded to.
Luke 8/:43-49: “A woman who had a flow of blood for twelve years, who had spent all her living on physicians, and could not be healed by any, came behind him (Jesus), and touched the fringe of his cloak, and immediately the flow of her blood stopped. Jesus said, “Who touched me?”  When all denied it, Peter and those with him said, “Master, the multitudes press and jostle you, and you say, ‘Who touched me?’” 8:46 But Jesus said, “Someone did touch me, for I perceived that power has gone out of me.” When the woman saw that she was not hidden, she came trembling, and falling down before him declared to him in the presence of all the people the reason why she had touched him, and how she was healed immediately. He said to her, “Daughter, cheer up. Your faith has made you well. Go in peace.”
The woman’s faith cured her chronic bleeding and put her back in the society as a normal and acceptable citizen. During that era women with uterus bleeding were looked upon as sinners, defiled and totally banned from entering synagogues for praying. Meanwhile, because of her sickness she was physically unable to be a mother and bear children. Sadly she was socially and religiously abandoned, humiliated and alienated. But her faith and hope empowered her with the needed strength and perseverance and enabled her to cope successfully against all odds.
Hallelujah! Faith can do miracles. Yes indeed. (Luke17/5 & 6): ” The apostles said to the Lord, “Increase our faith.” The Lord said, “If you had faith like a grain of mustard seed, you would tell this sycamore tree, ‘Be uprooted, and be planted in the sea,’ and it would obey you”. How badly do we today need to have a faith like that of this women?
Let us all on this second Lent Sunday pray with solid faith.
Let us ask Almighty God who cured the bleeding women, and who was crucified on the cross to absolve our original sin, that He would endow His Holy graces of peace, tranquility, and love all over the world. And that He would strengthen the faith, patience and hope of all those persecuted, imprisoned, and deprived for courageously witnessing the Gospel’s message and truth.