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  1. Nimatullah al-Hardini, eigentlich Joseph Kassab, (* 1808 in Hardin ( Batrun ), Libanon; † 14. Dezember 1858 in Kfifane, Libanon) war ein maronitischer Mönch und wurde 2004 von Papst Johannes Paul II. heiliggesprochen. Er war der theologische Lehrer eines anderen libanesischen Heiligen, Scharbel Machluf (1828–1898).

  2. Nimatullah Kassab OLM, also known as "Al-Hardini" in reference to his birth village, (1808 – 14 December 1858) was a Lebanese monk, priest and scholar of the Maronite Church. He has been declared a saint by the Catholic Church.

  3. 16. Mai 2004 · Youssef Kassab Al-Hardini was born in 1808 in Hardin, Lebanon. As a child, he was strongly influenced by the monastic tradition of the Maronite Church. Four of his brothers became priests or monks, and Youssef himself entered the Lebanese Maronite Order in 1828.

  4. Gedenktag katholisch: 14. Dezember. Name bedeutet: Gott segnet (arabisch) Mönch, Priester. * 1808 in Hardine im Libanon. † 14. Dezember 1858 in Kfifane im Libanon. Andachtsbild. Joseph Kassab war eines von sechs Kindern einer christlichen Bauernfamilie.

  5. Australia's Maronite community has celebrated yesterday's canonisation of the Lebanese monk Fr Nimatullah Kassab Al-Hardini, with prayers of thanksgiving and special Masses. Fr Nimatullah was one of six saints canonised in St Peter's Square yesterday.

  6. St Nimatullah Youssef Kassab Al-Hardini (1808-1858) “The wise man is the one who can save his soul.” St. Nimatullah Al-Hardini. EARLY LIFE. He was born Youssef Kassab, in 1808 in the village of Hardine, in the North Governorate of Lebanon, one of the seven children of George Kassab and Marium Raad, the daughter of a priest of the Maronite Church.

  7. Saint Nimatullah El Hardini Youssef Kassab was born in Hardine, in North Lebanon, in the year 1808, into a devout Maronite Christian family. As a child he attended the school of the monastery of the Maronite Lebanese Order of Saint Anthony in Houb (1816-1822).