Saint Charbel Makhlouf, ora pro nobis |
After Mass, we were invited to partake in a magnificent luncheon in the church hall. Warmly welcomed by Fr. VanHeusen and the parishioners, we, unfortunately, could not stay for more than a cup of coffee because we had arranged our own celebratory meal at Le Sajj (8221 5th Ave.), a terrific family-owned Lebanese and Mediterranean restaurant in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. We enjoyed stuffed grape leaves, spinach and meat pies, hummus, baba ganoush, tabbouleh, flatbread, chicken kebabs, stuffed cabbage, baklava, and much more.