Pontifical secretary of protocol receives the Order of Saint Michael

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Monsignor Karcher receiving the Order of Saint Michael from Prince Gharios El Chemor

During his last trip to Rome, HIRH Prince Gharios El Chemor has bestowed upon the Pontifical ‘Ceremonieri, Monsignor Guillermo Karcher, the rank of knight of the Order of Saint Michael Archangel.  

Monsignor Karcher was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina and is one of the responsible for the Pontifical Protocol being very close to Pope Francis.  The Monsignor has a brilliant carrier in the Vatican Secretary of State being serving in the Roman Curia for many years.

Prince Gharios has honored Monsignor Karcher not only for his impeccable carrier serving the Church but also in gratitude for his always kind attitude and assistance being such a gracious host every time the prince visits Rome.

The Sacred Order of Saint Michael Archangel was ‘erected canonically‘ (recognized as an association under canon law) on September 29th 2016 by a decree of ‘motu proprio’ by His Excellency Don Roberto Ferreria Paz, Diocesan Bishop of Campos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. More about the Order HERE

Royal House of Ghassan in Brazil delivers food for eleven families

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The Royal House of Ghassan and the Order of Saint Michael Archangel in Brazil have delivered today at the Catholic Community “Fonte de Agua Viva” (Campos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) the basic food products (rice, beans, sugar, flour, etc.) equivalent for eleven families. We thank Luiz Sergio de Souza Silva, the representative in Brazil  and all the members for the initiative.

What’s the problem with mankind?

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From the ancient Chinese philosophical principle of “Yin-Yang” we learn that everything has its positive and negative aspect. Electricity, and therefore the reading of this article, wouldn’t be possible without the positive and negative poles.

You don’t need much investigation to perceive the negative side of mankind. Just a quick look in the world news gives us a very dark diagnosis about it. In other words, what’s bad about mankind is really bad. However, although not very much announced, what’s good about mankind is really good. I still choke every time I remember reading about this American teenager that had cancer and had to shave his head. His classmates decided that the whole class should do the same. What a beautiful demonstration of solidarity! I’m sure the event was not as much covered than the beheadings of the Islamic State. “A falling tree makes more noise than a growing forest.” That’s a very disappointing truth.

I honestly believe that the so-called “superiority” of our species it’s very relative. Genesis (1:27), states that God created human beings in His own image. That would easily explain the magnificent capacity we have to think and create amazing things. To find the cure of diseases and to put men on the surface of the moon. But also our “capacity” of stupidly destroying our planet, our very own habitat, compromising the future of our offspring reflects more a virus’ than a deity’s behavior.

But truly, what’s the problem with mankind?

In one word? Ignorance. We are ignorant. We don’t think long term. We cannot see, beyond our ego and interests, the big picture. We are not capable of comprehending the interdependence of the Universe. Meaning, we don’t ponder that by harming our fellow beings (human or not), we are harming ourselves.

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I know, that may sound like Pope Francis’ last speech or something taken from a Dalai Lama’s self-help book. But it can be easily proven in practice. I’m openly in favor of capitalism. However, I truly believe we are facing an extreme situation regarding the wealth distribution in the whole world. Am I a communist? Never! But you can see in cities like Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, how amazingly dangerous a bad wealth distribution can be.

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There you have the rich people living in “cages”, highly luxuriant apartments inside fortresses with electrified barbwire fences and 24/7 heavily armed security. Those people cannot enjoy a nice drive by the lovely beaches on their expensive cars with their windows down. They cannot freely smell the sea breeze without risking being robbed or even worse, kidnapped.  Since it’s very common for the drug dealers exchange bullets anytime of the day, their cars must be – no matter what – bulletproof.

Image result for carro de luxo blindado tiros rioThen, comes a reflection: what’s the use of having so much money if they cannot enjoy it?

Unfortunately, that sad reality won’t take much time to reach the United States and Europe. There’s nothing wrong about having money and nice things but we are losing the common sense, we are losing the balance. There’s not much difference between the life of a multimillionaire and of a billionaire. They both can afford the best homes, the best cars and the best lifestyle. But greed and ignorance makes them want more and more, usually not enjoying the money they already have because they spend so much time working for more.

The same with the environment. Regardless of the debate of if global warming is made by men or not, what’s the problem of living a most responsible life? A more conscious life about the planet we live in?

I always say that we have to change our mindset. We have to understand, once for all, that we are the janitors of this planet, not the landlords!  Image result for harmony

We are responsible for our fellow beings. There’s no true happiness if that’s based on somebody else’s suffering. Harmony is the word! Let’s find it! Instead of being radical right or radical left, let’s find the middle way! How can a rich person still be rich but being aware of the suffering of others and the well-being of the planet?

Adapting the famous speech by American president Bill Clinton, I honestly believe that there is nothing wrong with mankind that cannot be cured with what is right in mankind. So help us God!

HIRH Prince Gharios El Chemor of Ghassan Al-Numan VIII

Our Lady of Aparecida

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Today is the feast of Our Lady of Aparecida, the Patroness of Brazil.
May Our Lady of Aparecida Bless you and yours!
 

Our Lady of Aparecida (PortugueseNossa Senhora Aparecida or Portuguese: Nossa Senhora da Conceição Aparecida is a celebrated 18th-century clay statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the traditional form associated with the Immaculate Conception. The image is widely venerated by Brazilian Catholics, who consider her as the principal patroness of Brazil. Historical accounts state that the statue was originally found by three fishermen who miraculously caught many fish after invoking the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Prince Gharios El Chemor meets Brazilian Minister Jose Serra

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HIRH Prince Gharios El Chemor with HE Minister Jose Serra at the Barclay Hotel in NY

While in New York, HIRH Prince Gharios El Chemor Al-Numan VIII met informally His Excellency Jose Serra, the Brazilian Minister of Foreign Affairs. The Minister was in New York for the United Nations General Assembly. The meeting took place at the Intercontinental Barclay Hotel and the minister was very interested in the prince’s work protecting the Christians and Muslims promoting the peace and dialog. Also, about the prince’s participation in the IPPFoRB – International Parliamentarian Panel for Freedom of Religion or Belief.

HIRH Prince Gharios becomes honorary president of Lebanese Cultural Association in Brazil

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On the 9th of August, HIRH Prince Gharios El Chemor of Ghassan Al-Numan VIII has received the title of “Honorary President” of the Lebanese Cultural Association of Campos in Brazil (Associação Cultural Líbano – Goytacá) for his services rendered to the Lebanese and Arab community in the world.  The Association is recognized by the Lebanese Government.

More about HIRH Prince Gharios El Chemor HERE

Record TV interviews HIRH Prince Gharios El Chemor twice live in studio

HIRH Prince Gharios El Chemor of Ghassan Al-Numan VIII was interviewed live by journalists Milena Macedo and Granger Ferreira both from Record TV, the 2nd largest national TV station in Brazil.

The above videos are in Portuguese

More about the prince http://www.princegharios.org/

HIRH Prince Gharios El Chemor is interviewed by Brazilian TV while visiting NGO

HIRH Prince Gharios El Chemor of Ghassan Al-Numan VIII was interviewed by Record TV in Brazil while visiting the NGO “Orquestrando a vida” (“Orchestrating the Life”). The NGO is an example for the world since takes unprivileged children and teach them classical music.

The above video is in Portuguese

More about the NGO http://orquestrandoavida.com.br/
More about the prince http://www.princegharios.org/

HIRH Prince Gharios El Chemor visits veterans of UN Peace Corps of Suez

On August 4th, HIRH Prince Gharios El Chemor of Ghassan Al-Numan VIII visited the Association of the Brazilian veterans of United Nations Peace Corps (UNEF) Battalion of Suez.

The first United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF) was established by United Nations General Assembly to secure an end to the Suez Crisis with resolution 1001 (ES-I) on November 7, 1956. The force was developed in large measure as a result of efforts by UN Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjöld and a Nobel Peace Prize-winning (1957) proposal and effort from Canadian Minister of External Affairs Lester B. Pearson. The General Assembly had approved a plan submitted by the Secretary-General which envisaged the deployment of UNEF on both sides of the armistice line.

HIRH Prince Gharios El Chemor has received the medal of the UN Peace Corps Suez in a solemn ceremony at the City Council Hall. Watch the ceremony  HERE

More about UNEF at http://www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/missions/past/unefi.htm

More about HIRH Prince Gharios El Chemor at http://www.princegharios.org/