A woman I
recently discovered, could become a patron of the poor of
SOG
MATILDE CHELHOT SALEM was born in
In 1922, at the age 18, she married Georges Elias Salem, a wealthy businessman. Georges had an
authoritarian and possessive character, but he was a good man and Matilde learned to
be patient in times of difficult moments. Soon they discovered they could
not have children, and Georges fell ill with diabetes. Matilde was close to
her husband for 22 years. She loved him and took care of him, accompanying him
on his business trips and participating in various negotiations.
Her husband,
recommended by Archbishop Isidoro Fattal, Greek-Catholic Metropolitan
Archbishop of
Matilde
could have made a new life for herself, but it was then that she discovered her
true vocation: to dedicate herself totally to her neighbor with a greater love.
She devoted herself completely to the project left in Georges' will by
establishing and running the "Georges Salem Foundation", of which she
was president.
Her family
became the poor youth of the city, and she prepared herself to truly be their
mother. In collaboration with Archbishop Fattal she went to
There she would lay her
husbands remains and would herself be buried there. She became the “Mamma
Margaret” (in reference to Venerable Mother Margaret Occhiena Bosco- the Mother of St. Don Bosco), of
On
Pentecost Monday, May 26, 1958, she suffered from a hemorrhage while working in
her garden. Her gynecologist said that it was due to a tumor. She was to be
operated in Paris,
but the disease grew so ravenous that the surgery had to take place in the
The
treatment was initially considered a success, which allowed her to return to
her home that very same year. In March 1960 however, while slowly returning to
her regular life of active service, the cancerous malignancy returned. She then
traveled to Our Lady of Lourdes in