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Related: Results 1 - 10 for MaroniteMaronite Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaMaronites (Arabic: الموارنة , Lebanese: Marune, Syriac: ܡܪܘܢܝܐ, Latin: Ecclesia Maronitarum) are members of one of the Lebanese or Syriac Eastern Catholic Churches ... http://wiki.healthhaven.com/Maronite open pop Our Lady of the Cedars Maronite Catholic Church The dream of having a Maronite church in Houston started about two decades ago when the growing Lebanese community felt a great need to worship in their very own church. http://maronite.com/ open pop Maronite Catholic Church of Australia Maronite Rite diocese based in Sydney, Australia. http://www.maronite.org.au/ open pop Phoenicia: The Maronites and Lebanon, A Brief History The Maronite College of Rome. It was during the reign of the Maanis that the Maronite College in Rome was established. On July 5th, 1584, Pope Gregory inaugurated the Maronite ... http://phoenicia.org/maronites.html open pop USA Maronite Census Official Website Are you registered in a Maronite parish? Yes No Active Non-Active : If you are not attending a Maronite Parish, Please name ... http://census.usamaronite.org/ open pop Maronite - definition of Maronite by the Free Online Dictionary ... Mar·o·nite (m r-n t) n. A member of a Christian Uniat church, chiefly of Lebanon, the liturgy of which is written in Syriac. [Medieval Latin mar n ta, after Maro, fourth-century ... http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Maronite open pop Maronite - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Maronite Maronite. Member of a Christian sect deriving from refugee Monothelites (Christian heretics) of the 7th century. They were subsequently united with the Roman Catholic Church and ... http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Maronite open pop Maronite definition of Maronite in the Free Online Encyclopedia. Maronite Church. Eastern-rite community centered in Lebanon (see Eastern Rite Church). It traces its origin to St. Maron, a Syrian hermit of the 4th–5th century AD, and St. John ... http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Maronite open pop Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn search • site map • contact us: subscriptions • Maronite Voice publications: The Maronite Voice A Publication of the Maronite Eparchies in the USA http://www.stmaron.org/maronite_voice.html open pop |
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