Ain el-Rihaneh ( ar, عين الريحانة; also spelled ''Ayn al-Rihanah'' or ''Aain er-Rihane'') is a town and municipality located in the
Keserwan District
Keserwan District ( ar, قضاء كسروان, transliteration: ''Qaḍā' Kisrawān'') is a district (''qadaa'') in Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate, Lebanon, to the northeast of Lebanon's capital Beirut. The capital, Jounieh, is overwhelmingly Maroni ...
of the
Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate
Keserwan-Jbeil ( ar, كسروان - جبيل) is the most recently created governorate of Lebanon. It consists of the districts of Jbeil and Keserwan. Keserwan-Jbeil covers an area of and is bounded by the North Governorate to the north, the ...
of
Lebanon
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. The town is about north of
Beirut
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.
It has an average elevation of 340 meters above sea level and a total land area of 2000
hectare
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s.
Ain el-Rihaneh's inhabitants are
Maronites
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. The village contained two private schools enrolling a total of 201 students as of 2006.
The biggest family in this town is the Kreidy family.
Religion
Ain er-Rihaneh
Monastery of St John the Baptist - Hrach
Some Historical Milestones for the Sisters of St. John the Baptist – Hrach
Monasteries began to flourish in Kesrouan in the seventeenth centurySome families took the initiative to build monasteries based on the spirituality of St. Anthony the Great. In 1642 and by a personal initiative, the Bishop Youssef Al Akoury purchased the land of Hrach, This monastery was the first one dedicated to nuns among Kesrouan
Upon the election of Youssef Al Akoury as a patriarch (1644-1648), he elected his domicile in the monastery of St. John the Baptist – Hrach instead of the monastery of Qannoubine. He held in this monastery Hrach a synod in December 5, 1644 in order to fix some sales habits.
The nuns lived in that monastery for eighty three years under the custody of the bishop Abdullah Qaraali at the end of July 1725.
synod (1736) recommended that nuns’ monasteries follow the monastic law set by the bishop Abdullah Qaraali for the nuns of the monastery of St. John the Baptist – Hrach.
Furthermore, the bishop Abdullah Qaraali was serious purchasing numerous lands neighboring the aforementioned monastery in order to establish a natural and fixed fortress for the monastery maintaining thereby the sanctity of the nuns’ secluded life away from all contact with the world.
The bishop Abdullah created the monastic council in the monastery of St. John the Baptist that he opened during the synod held on August 15, 1739. similarly adopted by the rest of the nuns’ monastic orders.
The bishop Abdullah living in the monastery of Hrach for a period of sixteen years (1725 – 1742) monastery church, the Church of Our Lady the Transition.
the monastery was held by the bishop Germanos Sakr (1744 – 1753),
Bishop Mikhael Fadel (1758 – 1793) who became later a Patriarch (1793 – 1795)
Bishop Mikhael Fadel (1796 – 1819). the monastery of Hrach was characterized to be a center for the residence of the bishops until the Louaize synod (1818) stipulated that the bishops must live inside their dioceses.
In 1948, the Patriarch Antoine Arida (1932 – 1955) gave the permission to the nuns to start the educational message.
in 1966, the nuns built St. John the Baptist School in Ain el Rihane where a legal monastic group was assigned which goal is the educational message while preserving the spirit of seclusion and monastic life.
St. John the Baptist monastic order includes today 35 nuns distributed on the following centers:
• The monastery of St. John the Baptist – the mother monastery (Ain el Rihane – Kesrouan)
• The novices monastery (Ain el Rihane – Kesrouan)
• St. John the Baptist School (Ain el Rihane – Kesrouan)
• Feytroun monastery (on completion of the restoration phase)
• Message in the educational and pastoral frame in Daher Safra – Syria
Ain El Rihaneh encompasses four churches, the church of our lady of salvation,
built and donated by former mayor
Raymond el Boustany 2011 one year before his death . His legacy is being promoted by his son
Vincent Raymond el Boustany who recently opened up the villages first municipal building at the entrance to the
village
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on 23 of April 2017. There is also another church located directly in front of the new one. The fourth and last church is st Joseph of the apparition, but the eldest church is
church of our lady of salvation, constructed over 350 years ago by the Kreidy family.
Historical Background and contents
The Village accommodates the first
monastery
A monastery is a building or complex of buildings comprising the domestic quarters and workplaces of monastics, monks or nuns, whether living in communities or alone (hermits). A monastery generally includes a place reserved for prayer which ...
for the Legal Sisters in the Maronite community, the monastery of John the Baptist –
Hrach Hrach (), also spelled Hratch or Herach, is an Armenian male or female given name meaning "eyes of flame." Origin is Hrachia or Hrachya ( hy, Հրաչյա).
People with the given name include:
*Hrachia Adjarian (1876–1953), Armenian linguist
*Hra ...
, which includes an elementary and boarding public school. Moreover, it hosts
Sesobel which is considered as one of the top humanitarian associations in the country, in addition to Ain el-Rihaneh Club Association that is responsible for all sporting and cultural activities and the Consulate of the
Republic of Togo
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.
Famous Decedents
Karen R. Boustany
Ain el-Rihaneh is the birthplace of Book writer and Television celebrity star
Karen Boustany who has published novels, among them being ( Mon pẽre le Roi du Monde ) translating My father the King of the World. Karen is also the
host
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Host may also refer to:
Places
* Host, Pennsylvania, a village in Berks County
People
*Jim Host (born 1937), American businessman
* Michel Host ...
and
producer
Producer or producers may refer to:
Occupations
*Producer (agriculture), a farm operator
*A stakeholder of economic production
*Film producer, supervises the making of films
**Executive producer, contributes to a film's budget and usually does not ...
of her own television show
Asmaa min al tarikh on
Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International
The Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International ( ar, المؤسسة اللبنانية للإرسال انترناسيونال), widely known as LBCI, is a private television station in Lebanon. LBCI was founded in 1992 by acquiring the asse ...
and
LDC. Furthermore, Karen works along with the Foreign minister
Gebran Bassil
Gebran Gerge Bassil ( ar, جبران جرجي باسيل; born 21 June 1970) is a Lebanese politician who is the leader of the Free Patriotic Movement since 2015. A Maronite Christian, he is the son-in-law of President Michel Aoun, and has bee ...
in Promoting their work in the Diaspora as a spokes person.
Vincent R. Boustany
Vincent Boustany is a two time elected Municipal President of his Village Ain er-Rihaneh . He is the only son of Former Mayor Raymond Boustany and is one of the main contributors to the construction of the church of our lady of salvation. Mr Boustany is the first and only Municipal President to construct the town's first municipal building that opened its doors to the public on the 23 of April 2017.
References
{{Keserwan District
Populated places in Keserwan District
Maronite Christian communities in Lebanon