In August 2001, the reconciliation of the Jabal took place through an initiative by Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Butros Sfeir, in which the Christians and Druze sects put behind them the political differences and the thousands of deaths in the Chouf and Mount Lebanon.
[9] As commemoration of the historic reconciliation, MP Sethrida Geagea led the preparations and the ceremonies of welcoming the Patriarch in multiple Christian villages and towns, a celebration that lasted for two days.
[10] In December 2004, Sethrida pushed forward a parliamentary pardon bill for her spouse and Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea, with the support of the Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir.
The patriarch, who has continuously called for Samir Geagea's release, stated that he hoped the petition would lead to a complete conciliation in Lebanon, so that the Lebanese can start rebuilding their country.
[14] The first year's edition, themed “Language of the Spirit”, featured renowned local artists including Wael Kfoury, Elissa, Najwa Karam, Joseph Attieh, Michel Fadel, Abir Nehme & the Notre Dame University Choir led by Father Khalil Rahme, the Mafi Metlo comedy show and rap group Mn el-Ekher.
[21] This festival's edition, tributed by MP Sethrida Geagea to five Lebanse World Heritage sites (Kadisha Valley & Forest of the Cedars of God, Tyre, Byblos, Baalbek, Anjar) [22] marked the return of legendary singer Majida El Roumi to the CIF in a performance that included a 3D-enabled operetta entitled “Hal Arz Min Talo”.
The operetta, featuring 80 professional dancers, 70 orchestral musicians and 60 choir singers, was written by poet Nizar Francis, composed by Joseph Khalife, arranged by Marc Abou Naoum and led by maestro Lubnan Baalbaki.
[25] In June 2007, MP Sethrida Geagea founded Cedar's Mountain Foundation (CMF), a non profit, non-governmental organization, dedicated to sustainable development of Bsharri caza on multiple levels (economic, social, agricultural, educational, environmental).
The achievement was celebrated in an event under the patronage of the Maronite Catholic Patriarch of Antioch Moran Mor Bechara Boutros al-Rahi, who toured the heritage sites in the Kadisha Valley alongside MP Sethrida Geagea.