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Nabil was one of those trained, and he admitted this was an early step on his long road to becoming a deacon. Such was life for almost 20 years until , when the scourge of war devoured Kuwait. Saddam Hussein invaded the small nation, sparking the Gulf War, which would eventually involve the United States.
The grim reality of war forced Nabil and Cookie to make a very difficult decision: Cookie would go with the children to the states, while Nabil would continue working in Saudi Arabia. For the next 16 years, the family was separated. Nabil would visit the U. In November , Nabil was involved in a devastating car accident while driving in Saudi Arabia. He was transported to a special military hospital in Bahrain with broken ribs and a ruptured aorta.
He was bleeding profusely. Nabil underwent two intense surgeries to save his life. Tragically, during the repair of his aorta, one of his vocal cords was paralyzed, which has made it difficult for him to speak ever since.
He recovered in the hospital for a month. He already had experience being a liturgical minister from all those years ago and decided the diaconate was a natural next step. After retiring from his company, Nabil permanently moved back to the United States in to rejoin his family. He became a St. Mary Mokena parishioner that same year. One year later, under then-pastor Father James Dvorscak, Nabil officially began his diaconate schooling for St.
Nabil was ordained a deacon in August Mary wasted no time tasking him with a wide breadth of ministries. He became involved in Communion services, Benediction, Adoration, Baptisms, funerals, weddings, blessing homes, witnessing weddings, visiting the sick, and training lectors, among other roles, including that of Liturgy Director.
Of all his ministries at St. Mary, Deacon Nabil enjoyed baptizing children the most. It brings me great joy. His other gift was comforting people during funerals. For most parishioners at St. Mary, Deacon Nabil has become, simply, Deacon, especially for children.
Children loved him back. When Deacon underwent open-heart surgery in , he said he received many get-well cards from St. Mary schoolchildren. He maintains that this is the key to bringing people back to the church in this troublesome era. Get to know people. Let them know you care. Indeed, everyone who met or has worked with Deacon Nabil appreciated him. Father Raed Bader echoed the sentiment. The thought of Deacon Nabil leaving St. Mary brings tears to the eyes of everyone who knows him, but he is ready for the next chapter of his life.
There, he hopes to create as many smiles as he did here in Mokena. Eventually, Nabil decided that his best chance at supporting a family would not be in the U.
He also wanted to introduce Cookie to his family. Both of them worked for Wrigley in Chicago for a year to save money before moving to the middle east. Once in Kuwait, Nabil got a construction job for the same company he had worked for after high school and was transferred to Saudi Arabia. The job paid very well, and he needed the money to support his first child, who was on the way. Cookie stayed in Kuwait as Nabil traveled back and forth.
Unfortunately, the job came at great cost. Forced to pray in private, Nabil went to great lengths to find fellow Christians who were worshipping underground. Priests would visit these communities undercover and train certain individuals to be liturgical ministers. Nabil was one of those trained, and he admitted this was an early step on his long road to becoming a deacon.
Such was life for almost 20 years until , when the scourge of war devoured Kuwait. Saddam Hussein invaded the small nation, sparking the Gulf War, which would eventually involve the United States. The grim reality of war forced Nabil and Cookie to make a very difficult decision: Cookie would go with the children to the states, while Nabil would continue working in Saudi Arabia. For the next 16 years, the family was separated.
Nabil would visit the U. In November , Nabil was involved in a devastating car accident while driving in Saudi Arabia. He was transported to a special military hospital in Bahrain with broken ribs and a ruptured aorta. He was bleeding profusely. Nabil underwent two intense surgeries to save his life.
Tragically, during the repair of his aorta, one of his vocal cords was paralyzed, which has made it difficult for him to speak ever since. He recovered in the hospital for a month. He already had experience being a liturgical minister from all those years ago and decided the diaconate was a natural next step. After retiring from his company, Nabil permanently moved back to the United States in to rejoin his family.
He became a St. Mary Mokena parishioner that same year. One year later , under then-pastor Father James Dvorscak, Nabil officially began his diaconate schooling for St. Nabil was ordained a deacon in August Mary wasted no time tasking him with a wide breadth of ministries.
He became involved in Communion services, Benediction, Adoration, Baptisms, funerals, weddings, blessing homes, witnessing weddings, visiting the sick, and training lectors, among other roles, including that of Liturgy Director. Of all his ministries at St.
Mary, Deacon Nabil enjoyed baptizing children the most. It brings me great joy. His other gift was comforting people during funerals. For most parishioners at St. Mary, Deacon Nabil has become, simply, Deacon, especially for children. Children loved him back. When Deacon underwent open-heart surgery in , he said he received many get-well cards from St.
Mary schoolchildren. He maintains that this is the key to bringing people back to the church in this troublesome era.
Get to know people. Let them know you care. Indeed, everyone who met or has worked with Deacon Nabil appreciated him. Father Raed Bader echoed the sentiment. The thought of Deacon Nabil leaving St.
Mary brings tears to the eyes of everyone who knows him, but he is ready for the next chapter of his life. There, he hopes to create as many smiles as he did here in Mokena. Meanwhile, back at St. Mary, Deacon Nabil will be remembered for years and decades to come as someone who made a serious positive impact on the parish and touched the lives of so many parishioners. Good luck to deacon Nabil on his next chapter in Flordia and helping out in any way he can at his next parish.
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