St. Jean Church is part of the St. John the Baptist Monastery in Douma, a historic village in the Batroun District of North Lebanon. The site, dating back several centuries, was likely built atop an ancient Roman temple. It stands as an important landmark of Douma’s Christian heritage, noted for its traditional stone architecture and religious significance. The church and monastery have undergone several restorations, most recently in the modern era, and continue to serve as a place of worship and a source of cultural pride for the local community.


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