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Macron tells teen to call him 'Mr President' - BBC News
Emmanuel Macron was meeting young people in Paris when one person called him something he didn't like.
The French president doesn't like being called 'Manu', as the young teen found out.
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published: 19 Jun 2018
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Elizabeth Simpson discusses Peter Medawar's research on tissue transplantation immunity
2015 sees the 350th anniversary of the journal Philosophical Transactions, making it the world’s oldest scientific journal. As part of the celebrations to mark this anniversary, The Royal Society has published special issues of Philosophical Transactions A (physical sciences papers) and Philosophical Transactions B (life sciences papers), looking back at pioneering papers from the archive, with commentaries by leading scientists, historians and science writers. Here we talk to one of the authors, Elizabeth Simpson, about her discussion of Peter Medawar’s 1956 paper "Quantitative studies on tissue transplantation immunity. III. Actively acquired tolerance".
For more information see http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/celebrating-350-years-philosophical-transactions-physical-scie...
published: 11 Mar 2015
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Avrion Mitchison – Peter Medawar: background (31/120)
To listen to more of Avrion Mitchison’s stories, go to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVV0r6CmEsFw1WOQIiFRJxPnoIpPgEUgQ
Avrion Mitchison, the British zoologist, is currently Professor Emeritus at UCL and is best known for his work demonstrating the role of lymphocytes in tumour rejection and for the separate and cooperative roles of T- and B-lymphocytes in this and other processes. [Listener: Martin Raff; date recorded: 2004]
TRANSCRIPT: Peter's father was of Lebanese extraction, but had migrated to Brazil where he engaged in... no, excuse me, I take that back. To the Argentine, but he was... his work was on the Argentine/Brazilian border. I'm not actually sure actually if it was between Brazil and the Argentine where he established. But he married an English woman ...
published: 06 Sep 2017
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GEORGES MEDAWAR " Showing In My Eyes"
Extrait du CD : " A l'aube du sixième jour "
published: 31 Dec 2014
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When Edward Said "Met" Benjamin Netanyahu
Professor Said tells the story about a television debate between him and Benjamin Netanyahu, then Israel's ambassador to the UN.
See the full conversation between Edward Said and Salman Rushdie here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAmLNc_4VtE
published: 04 Oct 2017
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PETER MEDAWAR: um ganhador do Nobel nascido no Brasil
Sir. PETER BRIAN MEDAWAR
★28/02/1915 ✝02/10/1987
O biólogo Peter Brian Medawar é a única pessoa nascida no Brasil que recebeu um Prêmio Nobel, o de Medicina, em 1960, juntamente com o físico e virólogo australiano Frank Burnet, por estabelecer as bases sistema imunológico, descoberta que ajudou no combate aos efeitos de rejeição em transplante de órgãos.
Nascido em Petrópolis (RJ), e naturalizado britânico, um dos ganhadores do Prêmio Nobel de Medicina ou Fisiologia (1960) e cavaleiro (1965). Filho de mãe britânica e de um comerciante libanês com cidadania britânica, estudou no Marlborough College (1928-1932) e a seguir, no Magdalen College, Oxford, onde se bacharelou em zoologia, orientado pelo professor J. Z. Young. Trabalhou no Sir Howard Florey's School of Pathology, em Oxford, ond...
published: 29 Feb 2016
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How to pronounce medawar
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Medawar definitions:
(n): British immunologist (born in Brazil) who studied tissue transplants and discovered that the rejection of grafts was an immune response (1915-1987)
published: 16 Feb 2020
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7 year old Cancer free-Marita Reaidy - ماريتا رعيدي -Sancta Maria Choir-Ental basmi-إنتَ البسمة-Iyan
Intal Basmi
إنتَ البسمة
With the 7 year old Girl (Who Defeated Cancer)
Marita Reaidy
Performed by
Iyan Darido
Written & Composed by
Jamil Toufic
Filming & Photography
Joseph Maatouk Acaf
Ribal Bsaibes
Georges Merhi
Jean Sayegh
Serena Medawar
Mariebelle Saade
Editing
Jamil Toufic
Coloring
Serena Medawar
Sound
Simon Hajj – Soundtrack
In Collaboration with
Children of Mary
Municipality Of Zouk Mikael
Stade Nouhad Naufal
Live From
Stade Nouhad Naufal – Zouk Mikael
Dec 13th - 2020
Special Thanks
President Elie Beainou
Mrs Roula Eid Sawan
Mr Tony Khalil
Mrs Amal Saad Reaidy
Fr Youssef Dergham
Mr Eddy Hreich
Mr Jean Nakouzi
Mr Georges Aoun
Mrs Jacinthe Francis Aoun
Mr Roy Atallah
Mr Antoine Zina
Mr Charbel Hayeck
Ms Elisa Hanna
Sancta Maria Choir ©
2021
Lyrics | كلمات
إنتَ الب...
published: 10 Feb 2021
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2016 Medawar Award Lecture, HongKong TTS meeting
Pr. JP Soulillou, Institute of Transplantation of Nantes
published: 19 Mar 2018
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Biology 1001 - History of Evolutionary Biology 2
History of Evolutionary Thought | LaMarckian Evolution
published: 10 Sep 2021
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Macron tells teen to call him 'Mr President' - BBC News
Emmanuel Macron was meeting young people in Paris when one person called him something he didn't like.
The French president doesn't like being called 'Manu', as...
Emmanuel Macron was meeting young people in Paris when one person called him something he didn't like.
The French president doesn't like being called 'Manu', as the young teen found out.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
https://wn.com/Macron_Tells_Teen_To_Call_Him_'Mr_President'_BBC_News
Emmanuel Macron was meeting young people in Paris when one person called him something he didn't like.
The French president doesn't like being called 'Manu', as the young teen found out.
Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog
- published: 19 Jun 2018
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Elizabeth Simpson discusses Peter Medawar's research on tissue transplantation immunity
2015 sees the 350th anniversary of the journal Philosophical Transactions, making it the world’s oldest scientific journal. As part of the celebrations to mark ...
2015 sees the 350th anniversary of the journal Philosophical Transactions, making it the world’s oldest scientific journal. As part of the celebrations to mark this anniversary, The Royal Society has published special issues of Philosophical Transactions A (physical sciences papers) and Philosophical Transactions B (life sciences papers), looking back at pioneering papers from the archive, with commentaries by leading scientists, historians and science writers. Here we talk to one of the authors, Elizabeth Simpson, about her discussion of Peter Medawar’s 1956 paper "Quantitative studies on tissue transplantation immunity. III. Actively acquired tolerance".
For more information see http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/celebrating-350-years-philosophical-transactions-physical-sciences-papers
and http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/celebrating-350-years-philosophical-transactions-life-sciences-papers
https://wn.com/Elizabeth_Simpson_Discusses_Peter_Medawar's_Research_On_Tissue_Transplantation_Immunity
2015 sees the 350th anniversary of the journal Philosophical Transactions, making it the world’s oldest scientific journal. As part of the celebrations to mark this anniversary, The Royal Society has published special issues of Philosophical Transactions A (physical sciences papers) and Philosophical Transactions B (life sciences papers), looking back at pioneering papers from the archive, with commentaries by leading scientists, historians and science writers. Here we talk to one of the authors, Elizabeth Simpson, about her discussion of Peter Medawar’s 1956 paper "Quantitative studies on tissue transplantation immunity. III. Actively acquired tolerance".
For more information see http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/celebrating-350-years-philosophical-transactions-physical-sciences-papers
and http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/celebrating-350-years-philosophical-transactions-life-sciences-papers
- published: 11 Mar 2015
- views: 1287
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Avrion Mitchison – Peter Medawar: background (31/120)
To listen to more of Avrion Mitchison’s stories, go to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVV0r6CmEsFw1WOQIiFRJxPnoIpPgEUgQ
Avrion Mitchison,...
To listen to more of Avrion Mitchison’s stories, go to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVV0r6CmEsFw1WOQIiFRJxPnoIpPgEUgQ
Avrion Mitchison, the British zoologist, is currently Professor Emeritus at UCL and is best known for his work demonstrating the role of lymphocytes in tumour rejection and for the separate and cooperative roles of T- and B-lymphocytes in this and other processes. [Listener: Martin Raff; date recorded: 2004]
TRANSCRIPT: Peter's father was of Lebanese extraction, but had migrated to Brazil where he engaged in... no, excuse me, I take that back. To the Argentine, but he was... his work was on the Argentine/Brazilian border. I'm not actually sure actually if it was between Brazil and the Argentine where he established. But he married an English woman there. So Peter's mother was English and they lived in Buenos Aires I think. But his father was-made his money by collecting stones, some precious stones, some semi-precious stones, like agate, on the Brazilian/Argentine border. And there was a big export trade of that and he became, I think not very wealthy, but quite wealthy enough to send his son, no doubt at his wife's insistence, or between the husband and wife, sent their son to Marlborough School, which was a big influence on Peter. He had... he was taught by a master whose name I've forgotten, but it came up in his tutorials. He talked about his master a bit; the schoolmaster who'd influenced him. And that was an old fashioned Public School, as distinct from a Quaker school. And he then went on to take a degree in zoology.
[MR] At Oxford?
At Oxford. He did not take a Ph.D., D. Phil it would've been at Oxford. He didn't particularly encourage me actually. You don't need to take a D Phil. If you don't want to. He was out of date about that- you did need to by the time I was taking it but he hadn't done so. He had started, as I say, as an embryologist. The smartest thing that Peter Medawar ever did was not just start working with Gibson on the homograph reaction, but to marry Jean, his wife. At the time I first knew her, a stunningly good-looking young woman. Already with a flock of little children. I suppose sort of fell in love with her completely at the time and I always... I always think- I have the greatest admiration for her. She managed Peter's life successfully and she turned it into a... helped turn him into a respectable English professor, British professor, and by the time I finished in Oxford, he'd already been away for a year, taking his first Chair as Professor of Zoology in Birmingham. And he went on and he came back to University College. He completed... was going on working homograph reaction and he, with his colleagues, Billing and Brent discovered immunological tolerance, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize. But that was terrific research. And then he went on to become Director of the National Institute of Medical Research.
https://wn.com/Avrion_Mitchison_–_Peter_Medawar_Background_(31_120)
To listen to more of Avrion Mitchison’s stories, go to the playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVV0r6CmEsFw1WOQIiFRJxPnoIpPgEUgQ
Avrion Mitchison, the British zoologist, is currently Professor Emeritus at UCL and is best known for his work demonstrating the role of lymphocytes in tumour rejection and for the separate and cooperative roles of T- and B-lymphocytes in this and other processes. [Listener: Martin Raff; date recorded: 2004]
TRANSCRIPT: Peter's father was of Lebanese extraction, but had migrated to Brazil where he engaged in... no, excuse me, I take that back. To the Argentine, but he was... his work was on the Argentine/Brazilian border. I'm not actually sure actually if it was between Brazil and the Argentine where he established. But he married an English woman there. So Peter's mother was English and they lived in Buenos Aires I think. But his father was-made his money by collecting stones, some precious stones, some semi-precious stones, like agate, on the Brazilian/Argentine border. And there was a big export trade of that and he became, I think not very wealthy, but quite wealthy enough to send his son, no doubt at his wife's insistence, or between the husband and wife, sent their son to Marlborough School, which was a big influence on Peter. He had... he was taught by a master whose name I've forgotten, but it came up in his tutorials. He talked about his master a bit; the schoolmaster who'd influenced him. And that was an old fashioned Public School, as distinct from a Quaker school. And he then went on to take a degree in zoology.
[MR] At Oxford?
At Oxford. He did not take a Ph.D., D. Phil it would've been at Oxford. He didn't particularly encourage me actually. You don't need to take a D Phil. If you don't want to. He was out of date about that- you did need to by the time I was taking it but he hadn't done so. He had started, as I say, as an embryologist. The smartest thing that Peter Medawar ever did was not just start working with Gibson on the homograph reaction, but to marry Jean, his wife. At the time I first knew her, a stunningly good-looking young woman. Already with a flock of little children. I suppose sort of fell in love with her completely at the time and I always... I always think- I have the greatest admiration for her. She managed Peter's life successfully and she turned it into a... helped turn him into a respectable English professor, British professor, and by the time I finished in Oxford, he'd already been away for a year, taking his first Chair as Professor of Zoology in Birmingham. And he went on and he came back to University College. He completed... was going on working homograph reaction and he, with his colleagues, Billing and Brent discovered immunological tolerance, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize. But that was terrific research. And then he went on to become Director of the National Institute of Medical Research.
- published: 06 Sep 2017
- views: 395
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When Edward Said "Met" Benjamin Netanyahu
Professor Said tells the story about a television debate between him and Benjamin Netanyahu, then Israel's ambassador to the UN.
See the full conversation betw...
Professor Said tells the story about a television debate between him and Benjamin Netanyahu, then Israel's ambassador to the UN.
See the full conversation between Edward Said and Salman Rushdie here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAmLNc_4VtE
https://wn.com/When_Edward_Said_Met_Benjamin_Netanyahu
Professor Said tells the story about a television debate between him and Benjamin Netanyahu, then Israel's ambassador to the UN.
See the full conversation between Edward Said and Salman Rushdie here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAmLNc_4VtE
- published: 04 Oct 2017
- views: 34198
5:10
PETER MEDAWAR: um ganhador do Nobel nascido no Brasil
Sir. PETER BRIAN MEDAWAR
★28/02/1915 ✝02/10/1987
O biólogo Peter Brian Medawar é a única pessoa nascida no Brasil que recebeu um Prêmio Nobel, o de Medicina, e...
Sir. PETER BRIAN MEDAWAR
★28/02/1915 ✝02/10/1987
O biólogo Peter Brian Medawar é a única pessoa nascida no Brasil que recebeu um Prêmio Nobel, o de Medicina, em 1960, juntamente com o físico e virólogo australiano Frank Burnet, por estabelecer as bases sistema imunológico, descoberta que ajudou no combate aos efeitos de rejeição em transplante de órgãos.
Nascido em Petrópolis (RJ), e naturalizado britânico, um dos ganhadores do Prêmio Nobel de Medicina ou Fisiologia (1960) e cavaleiro (1965). Filho de mãe britânica e de um comerciante libanês com cidadania britânica, estudou no Marlborough College (1928-1932) e a seguir, no Magdalen College, Oxford, onde se bacharelou em zoologia, orientado pelo professor J. Z. Young. Trabalhou no Sir Howard Florey's School of Pathology, em Oxford, onde se inclinou por pesquisas em biologia para a medicina. Foi nomeado (1935) Christopher Welch Scholar e Senior Demonstrator do Magdalen College. Casou-se (1937) com Jean Shinglewood Taylor, filha de um médico de Cambridge, e o casal teve dois casais de filhos: Charles, Alexander, Caroline e Louise. Fellow do Magdalen College (1938), Oxford, tornou-se Rolleston Prizeman (1942) e Senior Research Fellow e University Demonstrator em zoologia e anatomia comparativa (1944) do St John's College, Oxford. Depois da guerra mudou-se para Birmingham (1947) onde foi Mason Professor of Zoology da universidade local (1947-1951), período em que passou a desenvolver pesquisas em imunologia pós-transplantes. Mudou-se para Londres (1951) para ser Jodrell Professor of Zoology da University College, deixando a universidade (1962) para dirigir o National Institute for Medical Research, London (1962-1971). Também foi professor de medicina experimental da Royal Institution (1977-1983) e presidiu a Royal Postgraduate Medical School (1981-1987). Dividiu o Nobel com o australiano Sir Frank MacFarlane Burnet do Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research, Melbourne, pelas descobertas em tolerância imunológica adquirida. Membro de várias academias científicas americanas e européias, foi Croonian Lecturer (1958) da Royal Society of London, e premiado com a Royal Medal (1959) e o Reith Lecturer da British Broadcasting Corporation (1959) e morreu em Londres. Também foi um prolífico escritor, inclundo publicações como The Uniqueness of the Individual (1957), The Future of Man (1960), The Art of the Soluble (1967), The Hope of Progress (1972), Life Science (1977), Advice to a Young Scientist (1979), Pluto's Republic (1982) e uma autobiografia: Memoir of a Thinking Radish (1986).
https://wn.com/Peter_Medawar_Um_Ganhador_Do_Nobel_Nascido_No_Brasil
Sir. PETER BRIAN MEDAWAR
★28/02/1915 ✝02/10/1987
O biólogo Peter Brian Medawar é a única pessoa nascida no Brasil que recebeu um Prêmio Nobel, o de Medicina, em 1960, juntamente com o físico e virólogo australiano Frank Burnet, por estabelecer as bases sistema imunológico, descoberta que ajudou no combate aos efeitos de rejeição em transplante de órgãos.
Nascido em Petrópolis (RJ), e naturalizado britânico, um dos ganhadores do Prêmio Nobel de Medicina ou Fisiologia (1960) e cavaleiro (1965). Filho de mãe britânica e de um comerciante libanês com cidadania britânica, estudou no Marlborough College (1928-1932) e a seguir, no Magdalen College, Oxford, onde se bacharelou em zoologia, orientado pelo professor J. Z. Young. Trabalhou no Sir Howard Florey's School of Pathology, em Oxford, onde se inclinou por pesquisas em biologia para a medicina. Foi nomeado (1935) Christopher Welch Scholar e Senior Demonstrator do Magdalen College. Casou-se (1937) com Jean Shinglewood Taylor, filha de um médico de Cambridge, e o casal teve dois casais de filhos: Charles, Alexander, Caroline e Louise. Fellow do Magdalen College (1938), Oxford, tornou-se Rolleston Prizeman (1942) e Senior Research Fellow e University Demonstrator em zoologia e anatomia comparativa (1944) do St John's College, Oxford. Depois da guerra mudou-se para Birmingham (1947) onde foi Mason Professor of Zoology da universidade local (1947-1951), período em que passou a desenvolver pesquisas em imunologia pós-transplantes. Mudou-se para Londres (1951) para ser Jodrell Professor of Zoology da University College, deixando a universidade (1962) para dirigir o National Institute for Medical Research, London (1962-1971). Também foi professor de medicina experimental da Royal Institution (1977-1983) e presidiu a Royal Postgraduate Medical School (1981-1987). Dividiu o Nobel com o australiano Sir Frank MacFarlane Burnet do Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research, Melbourne, pelas descobertas em tolerância imunológica adquirida. Membro de várias academias científicas americanas e européias, foi Croonian Lecturer (1958) da Royal Society of London, e premiado com a Royal Medal (1959) e o Reith Lecturer da British Broadcasting Corporation (1959) e morreu em Londres. Também foi um prolífico escritor, inclundo publicações como The Uniqueness of the Individual (1957), The Future of Man (1960), The Art of the Soluble (1967), The Hope of Progress (1972), Life Science (1977), Advice to a Young Scientist (1979), Pluto's Republic (1982) e uma autobiografia: Memoir of a Thinking Radish (1986).
- published: 29 Feb 2016
- views: 1375
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How to pronounce medawar
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Medawar definitions:
(n): British immunologist (born in Brazil) who studied tissue transplants and discovered that the rejection of grafts was an immune response (1915-1987)
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(n): British immunologist (born in Brazil) who studied tissue transplants and discovered that the rejection of grafts was an immune response (1915-1987)
- published: 16 Feb 2020
- views: 188
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7 year old Cancer free-Marita Reaidy - ماريتا رعيدي -Sancta Maria Choir-Ental basmi-إنتَ البسمة-Iyan
Intal Basmi
إنتَ البسمة
With the 7 year old Girl (Who Defeated Cancer)
Marita Reaidy
Performed by
Iyan Darido
Written & Composed by
Jamil Toufic
Filming & ...
Intal Basmi
إنتَ البسمة
With the 7 year old Girl (Who Defeated Cancer)
Marita Reaidy
Performed by
Iyan Darido
Written & Composed by
Jamil Toufic
Filming & Photography
Joseph Maatouk Acaf
Ribal Bsaibes
Georges Merhi
Jean Sayegh
Serena Medawar
Mariebelle Saade
Editing
Jamil Toufic
Coloring
Serena Medawar
Sound
Simon Hajj – Soundtrack
In Collaboration with
Children of Mary
Municipality Of Zouk Mikael
Stade Nouhad Naufal
Live From
Stade Nouhad Naufal – Zouk Mikael
Dec 13th - 2020
Special Thanks
President Elie Beainou
Mrs Roula Eid Sawan
Mr Tony Khalil
Mrs Amal Saad Reaidy
Fr Youssef Dergham
Mr Eddy Hreich
Mr Jean Nakouzi
Mr Georges Aoun
Mrs Jacinthe Francis Aoun
Mr Roy Atallah
Mr Antoine Zina
Mr Charbel Hayeck
Ms Elisa Hanna
Sancta Maria Choir ©
2021
Lyrics | كلمات
إنتَ البسمِة بلحظاتِ الخَوفْ إنتَ القوّة بأوقاتِ الضُعْف
إنتَ النّور بعتمِ الزمانْ إنتَ الفَرْحَة إنتَ الحَنانْ
إنتَ وَحدَكْ ساكِنْ قَلبي بقدِّملَك حَياتي وحُبّي
خَلّيك بِقُربي يا ربّي يا يسوع
قدّسني رَبّي بالصَّلا دَلِّيني عَدروبِ السَّما
إنتَ الحُبِّ العايشْ فيِّ إنتَ الحَقيقة بعِينيّي
إنتَ ما بتِتخلّى عنّي إنتَ صَوْتي لمّا بغنّي
إنتَ سارِق قلبي منّي يا يسوع
إيمانَك فيِّ بيكْفيني عطيني قَلبَك تَيدفّيني
حتى تكبر أحلامي فيك وبُكرا بعرس السَّما لاقيك
نسّيني صَوت الخطيّة علّمني لحنَك غنيّة
ما بدّي غَيرَك هدية يا يسوع
https://wn.com/7_Year_Old_Cancer_Free_Marita_Reaidy_ماريتا_رعيدي_Sancta_Maria_Choir_Ental_Basmi_إنتَ_البسمة_Iyan
Intal Basmi
إنتَ البسمة
With the 7 year old Girl (Who Defeated Cancer)
Marita Reaidy
Performed by
Iyan Darido
Written & Composed by
Jamil Toufic
Filming & Photography
Joseph Maatouk Acaf
Ribal Bsaibes
Georges Merhi
Jean Sayegh
Serena Medawar
Mariebelle Saade
Editing
Jamil Toufic
Coloring
Serena Medawar
Sound
Simon Hajj – Soundtrack
In Collaboration with
Children of Mary
Municipality Of Zouk Mikael
Stade Nouhad Naufal
Live From
Stade Nouhad Naufal – Zouk Mikael
Dec 13th - 2020
Special Thanks
President Elie Beainou
Mrs Roula Eid Sawan
Mr Tony Khalil
Mrs Amal Saad Reaidy
Fr Youssef Dergham
Mr Eddy Hreich
Mr Jean Nakouzi
Mr Georges Aoun
Mrs Jacinthe Francis Aoun
Mr Roy Atallah
Mr Antoine Zina
Mr Charbel Hayeck
Ms Elisa Hanna
Sancta Maria Choir ©
2021
Lyrics | كلمات
إنتَ البسمِة بلحظاتِ الخَوفْ إنتَ القوّة بأوقاتِ الضُعْف
إنتَ النّور بعتمِ الزمانْ إنتَ الفَرْحَة إنتَ الحَنانْ
إنتَ وَحدَكْ ساكِنْ قَلبي بقدِّملَك حَياتي وحُبّي
خَلّيك بِقُربي يا ربّي يا يسوع
قدّسني رَبّي بالصَّلا دَلِّيني عَدروبِ السَّما
إنتَ الحُبِّ العايشْ فيِّ إنتَ الحَقيقة بعِينيّي
إنتَ ما بتِتخلّى عنّي إنتَ صَوْتي لمّا بغنّي
إنتَ سارِق قلبي منّي يا يسوع
إيمانَك فيِّ بيكْفيني عطيني قَلبَك تَيدفّيني
حتى تكبر أحلامي فيك وبُكرا بعرس السَّما لاقيك
نسّيني صَوت الخطيّة علّمني لحنَك غنيّة
ما بدّي غَيرَك هدية يا يسوع
- published: 10 Feb 2021
- views: 301548