Chronological History

Chronological History Of The Lebanese Maronite Mission In South Africa

The history of the Lebanese Community goes back to the late 19th century, when the first immigrants arrived in Johannesburg, the biggest city in the Transvaal. They came from Sebhel, Becharre, Deir el-Ahmar, Hadath el-Joube, Mezyara, Maghdouche and other places. The majority of the Lebanese immigrants were Maronite and were concerned about keeping their Maronite faith alive in a new country, they wrote to the Maronite Patriarch in Lebanon, insisting on a Maronite Priest to come to South Africa to celebrate the Maronite Liturgy and to keep the Lebanese tradition and heritage.

 

2022

5th of April, Fr Fadi El-Mir joined the mission. 1st of August, Fr Ihab Chamoun was appointed Head of the Maronite Mission in SA, Frs Charbeln Habchi & Elie Saade.

2019

In December, the construction of the High School building and adjacent hall was almost completed. On the 30th of Nov, Fr Charbel Habchi.

2017

2nd & 3rd of February - the First Regional Lebanese Diaspora Energy, Africa was held in Johannesburg. It was organized by the Lebanese Ministry.

2016

19th to 23rd May - His Beatitude Maronite Patriarch and Cardinal, Bechara Peter Rai, for the first time visited the Lebanese Community in South Africa.

2015

In February 17th, Archbishop of JHB, His Grace Buti Tlhagale, in the presence of the General Superior, Fr Malek Abou Tanous, the Maronite Apostolic.

2014

In February the new General Superior of the Maronite Lebanese Missionaries, Fr Malek Abou Tanous, visited the Mission for 10 days.

2013

On 22nd September, Frs Pierre Chemaly and Jean Yammine joined the Mission. In December, the extension and renovation of the Bowling Club Hall.

2011

January - Opening of the new Lebanese School, Our Lady of Lebanon, Maronite Catholic School, in Mulbarton next to the Maronite church. In December.

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