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Maronite Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Maronite History Project: History balances the frustration of "how far we have to go" with the satisfaction of "how far we have come."; Read More.; ... Maronite Patriarchal; Synod; ... Maronite Saints ;
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History of the Maronite nation and Church ... This article will give first the present state of the Maronite nation and Church; after which their history will be studied, with a special examination of the much discussed problem of the origin of the Church and the nation and their unvarying orthodoxy...
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1182: The Maronite Church gets part affiliation with the Catholic church, but is allowed to preserve its liturgy and keep the organization with a Patriarch in Lebanon. 1585: The Maronite College is established in Rome by the Pope and is administered by Jesuits.
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Maronite history is colored with the romance that attaches itself to a struggle of a determined people. ... A Maronite monastery called Beth-Maroun, was then built near Saint Maroun's tomb and Theodoret described the profound devotion which the monks of the monastery Beth-Maroun had to their departed spiritual father Maroun.
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Ahla wa Sahla!! ... Our Beloved Lebanon: "Mithleek mab la'iy bi diny kilaa, ou mitil jamaleek ma khalak Allah!" ... Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Catholic Church; 55 South Fourth Street; Easton, Pennsylvania 18042-4536;
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The Maronite Church is one of the largest Eastern-rite communities of the Roman Catholic Church, prominent especially in modern Lebanon; it is the only Eastern-rite church that has no non-Catholic or Orthodox counterpart.
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The Maronite College of Rome ... First Maronite Order ... The Maronite Diasporia...
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