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− | '''Marwan Sehnaoui''' has a connection to the [[Knights of Malta/Constitutional Crisis]]. | + | '''Marwan Sehnaoui''' has a connection to the [[Knights of Malta|Knights of Malta/Constitutional Crisis]]. |
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+ | In August [[2022]], president of the knights' [[Lebanese]] association and chair of the order's constitutional reform steering committee, wrote to senior members and leadership, saying that "When I look at what we have become, I am ashamed." Sehnaoui warned the knights’ Sovereign Council in a letter that the current "living nightmare" of division and constitutional crisis among the order has left it "on the verge of disintegration, breakup, even dissolution." The letter was sent one week before before a Sept. 3 meeting at which [[Pope Francis]] announced his plan for the constitutional renewal of the order, in what had become an acrimonious reform process.<ref>https://www.pillarcatholic.com/p/order-of-malta-lebanon-president</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:09, 14 February 2024
Marwan Sehnaoui | |
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Nationality | Lebanese |
Children | Khalil Sehnaoui |
Spouse | Mouna Bassili Sehnaoui |
Member of | Knights of Malta |
Marwan Sehnaoui has a connection to the Knights of Malta/Constitutional Crisis.
Constitutional Crisis
In August 2022, president of the knights' Lebanese association and chair of the order's constitutional reform steering committee, wrote to senior members and leadership, saying that "When I look at what we have become, I am ashamed." Sehnaoui warned the knights’ Sovereign Council in a letter that the current "living nightmare" of division and constitutional crisis among the order has left it "on the verge of disintegration, breakup, even dissolution." The letter was sent one week before before a Sept. 3 meeting at which Pope Francis announced his plan for the constitutional renewal of the order, in what had become an acrimonious reform process.[1]
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