Your help contributes to the future and peaceful coexistence between cultures in Lebanon

*The first 150€ donated to our Foundation has a deduction of 80%.
Find out about the tax advantages of your help for Spanish resident and for non-residents who pay income tax in Spain.
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REBUILDING OF THE BEIRUT’S SAINT MICHAEL, SAINT ANTHONY AND SAINT JOSEPH CHURCHES

This Christmas, contribute to the reconstruction of the churches of St. Michael, St. Anthony and St. Joseph, which were seriously damaged after the explosion on 4th August in the Lebanese capital, as they are located in the Christian area of the city, the most affected due to its proximity to the port.

The three churches must continue to be “living stones”, not only active in their pastoral activity with their communities, but also motors of social action aimed at everybody.

Their work is essential to respond to the situation of vulnerability in which many families are immersed after the blast of 4 August, the situation of a devastating financial crisis and the COVID-19.

For more than 150 years, these three churches have also played an essential role in promoting the Catholic faith in Lebanon.

It is crucial that Lebanon remains the cradle of different cultures, a place of tolerance, respect and coexistence, to ensure balance and coexistence between people of different faiths and to promote religious freedom in the Middle East.

YOUR HELP CONTRIBUTES TO:

*The first 150€ donated to our Foundation has a deduction of 80%.
Find out about the tax advantages of your help for Spanish resident and for non-residents who pay income tax in Spain.

The explosion on 4 August in Beirut has worsened the already fragile situation in Lebanon, which is facing a serious economic crisis and political turmoil, all aggravated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The deflagration has seriously damaged the structure of many Christian churches, a meeting place for their communities and a help centre for families in vulnerable situations, affecting their daily activity and service to society.

St. Michael and St. Anthony, belonging to the Maronite Archdiocese of Beirut, and St. Joseph, of the Franciscan Custody of the Holy Land, have suffered significant damage and need urgent help to rebuild and quickly and fully resume their vital work in this moment of extreme need.