Saint Nohra
Saint Nohra (also Nuhra), St. Lucius or Mar Nohra was a Maronite saint and mar, still popular in Lebanon today. The saint's name derives from Aramaic, meaning "light". He was born in Persia in the third century, and is not to be confused with Pope Lucius I.
According to the Maronite synaxarion, his day of remembrance is 22 July.
Churches and monasteries dedicated to Saint Nohra
Churches and monasteries, located in Lebanon, dedicated to Saint Nohra include:
The Monastery of Saint Nohra, Bsharri, North Governorate
Saint Nohra Church, Deir el Ahmar, Beqaa Valley, Beqaa Governorate
Saint Nohra Church, Deria, Batroun, North Governorate
Saint Nohra Church, Dmalsa Jbeil, Mount Lebanon Governorate
Saint Nohra Church, El Hed, Akkar, North Governorate
Saint Nohra Church, Furn el Shubbak, Beirut, Beirut Governorate
Saint Nohra Church, Hardine, North Governorate
Saint Nohra Church, Smar Jbeil, Batroun, North Governorate
Saint Nohra Church, Ghbeleh, ftouh keserwan
Saint Nohra Church, Aintoura El-Metn, Mount Lebanon