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  • Maronites
  • Christian ethnoreligious group in the Levant

    Commons has media related to Maronites. "Maronites" . Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). 1911. The Syriac Maronites Syriac Maronite identity in Lebanon

    Maronites

    Maronites

    Maronites

  • Maronite Church
  • Eastern Catholic church

    the Maronites, Ptolemais in Phœnicia of the Maronites, Sarepta of the Maronites, Tarsus of the Maronites. Lebanese Maronite Order Antonin Maronite Order

    Maronite Church

    Maronite Church

    Maronite_Church

  • Lebanese Maronite Christians
  • Religious group in Lebanon associated with the Catholic Church

    slew 350 monks, the Maronites sought refuge in the mountains of Lebanon. Correspondence concerning the event brought the Maronites papal and orthodox recognition

    Lebanese Maronite Christians

    Lebanese Maronite Christians

    Lebanese_Maronite_Christians

  • Maronite Cypriots
  • Maronite Catholic community in Cyprus

    that the community of 1500 Maronites is served by 11 priests, in 8 churches; Giovanni Battista da Todi records 800 Maronites, distributed across 10 villages

    Maronite Cypriots

    Maronite Cypriots

    Maronite_Cypriots

  • Christianity in Lebanon
  • Christians in 2014 Maronites (54.0%) Orthodox (20.8%) Melkites (12.9%) Other christians (12.3%) Distribution of Lebanese Christians in 2022 Maronites (53.2%) Orthodox

    Christianity in Lebanon

    Christianity in Lebanon

    Christianity_in_Lebanon

  • Maronites in Israel
  • Christian minority in Israel

    Maronites in Israel (Arabic: الموارنة في إسرائيل; Hebrew: מארונים; Syriac: ܒܝܫܪܐܠ ܡܖ̈ܘܢܝܐ) are an ethnoreligious minority who belong to the Maronite Catholic

    Maronites in Israel

    Maronites_in_Israel

  • Pontifical Maronite College
  • Catholic College for Eastern priests

    Antioch of the Maronites to the Holy See. When the Crusaders arrived in the Near East, they were welcomed mostly warmly by the Maronites and attempts to

    Pontifical Maronite College

    Pontifical Maronite College

    Pontifical_Maronite_College

  • List of Maronites
  • This list of Maronites includes prominent Maronite figures who are notable in their areas of expertise. Norman Issa, Israeli actor, director in cinema

    List of Maronites

    List_of_Maronites

  • Lebanon
  • Country in West Asia

    created as a homeland for the Maronites under European diplomatic pressure following the 1860 massacres. The Maronite Catholics and the Druze founded

    Lebanon

    Lebanon

    Lebanon

  • 350 Maronite Martyrs
  • Maronite monks massacred in 517

    Survival: The Maronites of the Middle Ages. Diocese of St. Maro. p. 411. ISBN 978-0-88844-809-5. In defense of this doctrine, 350 Maronite monks were slain

    350 Maronite Martyrs

    350_Maronite_Martyrs

  • Maronite Convent, Jerusalem
  • Protestant congregation, before being bought by Lebanese Maronites in the early 1890s. It comprises a Maronite chapel, as well as the Pilgrim's Guesthouse of Saint

    Maronite Convent, Jerusalem

    Maronite Convent, Jerusalem

    Maronite_Convent,_Jerusalem

  • Maronite politics
  • Form of political sectarian nationalism

    in Lebanon that refers to sectarian ideals of Maronite politicians, as well as the period where Maronites were the main political actors in negotiations

    Maronite politics

    Maronite_politics

  • Maronite Chronicle of 664
  • a particular region after 664 up to the present. The author shows the Maronites winning a debate with the Syrian Orthodox and is sympathetic to the Byzantines

    Maronite Chronicle of 664

    Maronite_Chronicle_of_664

  • Maronite Chronicle
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Maronite Chronicle may refer to: Maronite Chronicle of 664, surviving in Syriac Maronite Chronicle of 713, surviving in Arabic This disambiguation page

    Maronite Chronicle

    Maronite_Chronicle

  • Demographics of Northern Cyprus
  • Northern Cyprus. There are Catholic Maronites in Asomatos, Karpasia and Kormakitis in Northern Cyprus. There are 364 Maronites in Kormakitis. The Statistical

    Demographics of Northern Cyprus

    Demographics_of_Northern_Cyprus

  • Lebanese Aramaic
  • Extinct or dormant Aramaic dialect of Lebanon

    the Maronites who isolated themselves within Mount Lebanon maintained their language. Aramaic remained the sole vernacular language of the Maronites until

    Lebanese Aramaic

    Lebanese_Aramaic

  • Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Montreal
  • Maronite Catholic eparchy jurisdiction in Canada

    the Maronites (Canada) (27 August 1982 – 13 March 1985), then promoted ad personam Archbishop-Bishop of Saint-Maron de Montréal of the Maronites (Canada)

    Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Montreal

    Maronite_Catholic_Eparchy_of_Saint_Maron_of_Montreal

  • Kormakitis
  • Village in Kyrenia District, Cyprus

    and funds week-long summer visits by young Maronites to put them in touch with their communal roots. Maronites also receive help from the United Nations

    Kormakitis

    Kormakitis

    Kormakitis

  • Ptolemais (bishopric)
  • the Maronites Luigi Giuseppe El-Khazen (see above 1925 – 1933.02.22 see blow), no prelature Titular Bishops of Ptolemais in Phœnicia of the Maronites Joseph

    Ptolemais (bishopric)

    Ptolemais_(bishopric)

  • Catholic Church in Lebanon
  • 2010, they were considered around 36% of the total population, being Maronites 30%, Melkites 5% and non-native to Lebanon Catholic rites like Armenian

    Catholic Church in Lebanon

    Catholic Church in Lebanon

    Catholic_Church_in_Lebanon

  • Zionism
  • Jewish nationalist movement

    Christian Zionism Cisalpinism Febronianism Gallicanism Liberation theology Maronite politics Phoenicianism Papal state Pillarisation Political Catholicism

    Zionism

    Zionism

  • Charbel Makhlouf
  • 19th-century Lebanese Maronite monk and saint (1828–1898)

    Charbelicaris maronites – a fossil from Lebanon named in honour of Charbel Saint Charbel Makhlouf, patron saint archive "Order of Lebanese Maronite (Maronite Institute

    Charbel Makhlouf

    Charbel Makhlouf

    Charbel_Makhlouf

  • Mariamite Maronite Order
  • Catholic monastic order in Lebanon

    The Mariamite Maronite Order (Latin: Ordo Maronita Beatae Mariae Virginis; abbreviated OMM), also called the Aleppians or Halabites, is a monastic order

    Mariamite Maronite Order

    Mariamite_Maronite_Order

  • Maronite Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch
  • Eastern Catholic patriarchate in Lebanon

    The Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Joubbé, Sarba and Jounieh is the eparchy of Maronite patriarch. From Patriarchate of Antioch of the Maronites also depend

    Maronite Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch

    Maronite Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch

    Maronite_Catholic_Patriarchate_of_Antioch

  • 1860 civil conflict in Mount Lebanon and Damascus
  • Religious conflict in Mount Lebanon

    confront the growing assertiveness of the Maronite peasantry due to the numerical imbalance in the Maronites' favour, began to arm Druze irregulars. In

    1860 civil conflict in Mount Lebanon and Damascus

    1860 civil conflict in Mount Lebanon and Damascus

    1860_civil_conflict_in_Mount_Lebanon_and_Damascus

  • Lebanese Council of 1736
  • Maronite Synod in 1736

    language of the Maronites since the second millennium, be the official language of the Maronites and be taught next to Syriac, the Maronite liturgical language

    Lebanese Council of 1736

    Lebanese_Council_of_1736

  • Phoenicianism
  • Form of Lebanese nationalism

    most notably garnered support among Lebanese Christians, especially the Maronites. Adopted by Christian intellectuals upon the creation of the French-administered

    Phoenicianism

    Phoenicianism

    Phoenicianism

  • Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Aleppo
  • Eastern Catholic archeparchy in Syria

    The Archeparchy of Aleppo of the Maronites (in Latin: Archeparchy Aleppensis Maronitarum) is a seat of the Maronite Church. The archeparchy's current ordinary

    Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Aleppo

    Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Aleppo

    Maronite_Catholic_Archeparchy_of_Aleppo

  • Flag of Lebanon
  • used by Lebanese Maronites in the 19th century, and first raised as a Lebanese flag in 1918 (1918–1920) () Flag used by Lebanese Maronites in the 19th century

    Flag of Lebanon

    Flag of Lebanon

    Flag_of_Lebanon

  • Raqqa
  • City in Syria

    of the Maronites (USA) (1966.01.27 – 1971.11.29); later promoted with that see as only Eparch (Bishop) of Saint Maron of Detroit of the Maronites (USA)

    Raqqa

    Raqqa

    Raqqa

  • Lebanese Civil War
  • 1975–1990 conflict in Lebanon

    in the decades since its end. In 1860, a civil war between Druze and Maronites erupted in the Ottoman Mutasarrifate of Mount Lebanon. The war resulted

    Lebanese Civil War

    Lebanese Civil War

    Lebanese_Civil_War

  • Religion in Lebanon
  • the country are Shia Muslims, Sunni Muslims, Roman Catholic Christians (Maronites, Melkites, etc.), Greek Orthodox Christians and Druze. Lebanon officially

    Religion in Lebanon

    Religion in Lebanon

    Religion_in_Lebanon

  • Greater Lebanon
  • French mandate territory (1920–1943)

    sympathies for the Maronites, the French government did not support their demands without reserve. In Mount Lebanon, the Maronites had formed a clear

    Greater Lebanon

    Greater Lebanon

    Greater_Lebanon

  • Pará
  • State in Brazil

    of religion Baháʼí Buddhism Christianity Catholicism Armenian Catholic Maronite Melkite Ukrainian Catholic Eastern Orthodoxy Antiochian LDS Protestantism

    Pará

    Pará

    Pará

  • Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles
  • Eastern Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the United States

    parishes and in 2013 had 52,300[citation needed] American Maronites. Immigration of Maronite Christianity from Greater Syria to the United States began

    Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles

    Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles

    Maronite_Catholic_Eparchy_of_Our_Lady_of_Lebanon_of_Los_Angeles

  • Lebanese Druze
  • Ethnoreligious group in Lebanon

    converted to Christianity and became Maronites {{cite book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) Matti Moosa, The Maronites in History, p. 283. Quote A. Kayyali

    Lebanese Druze

    Lebanese Druze

    Lebanese_Druze

  • Maronite mummies
  • Preserved bodies of Maronite villagers from Lebanon

    Lebanon and expel the Crusaders. As modern scholars have pointed out, the Maronites, who constituted the majority population of that County, presented a constant

    Maronite mummies

    Maronite_mummies

  • Maronite League
  • The Maronite League – ML (Arabic: الرابطة المارونية, Al-Rabitat al-Marouniyya) is a private, non-profit and apolitical organization of Lebanese Christian

    Maronite League

    Maronite_League

  • Estephan El Douaihy
  • Head of the Maronite Church from 1670 to 1704

    policy of sending as many Maronites to Rome as possible, to become capable of returning to the villages in which the Maronite peasantry lived, and raising

    Estephan El Douaihy

    Estephan El Douaihy

    Estephan_El_Douaihy

  • Patriarch of Antioch
  • Traditional title held by the bishop of Antioch and all the East

    7th-century succession dispute in the Melkite Church, the Maronites also began appointing a Maronite patriarch. After the First Crusade, the Catholic Church

    Patriarch of Antioch

    Patriarch of Antioch

    Patriarch_of_Antioch

  • Keserwan District
  • District in Keserwan-Jbeil, Lebanon

    September 2024. Antoine Khoury Harb, The Maronites: History and Constants (ASIN B000B0F6NU) Matti Moosa, The Maronites in History (ISBN 1-59333-182-7) Richard

    Keserwan District

    Keserwan District

    Keserwan_District

  • Egypt
  • Country in North Africa

    as the Syro-Lebanese, who belong to Greek Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Maronite Catholic denominations. The Egyptian government recognises only three religions:

    Egypt

    Egypt

    Egypt

  • List of Maronite patriarchs of Antioch
  • political history of the Maronites. Lebanon. pp. 228–238.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) "The Maronite Patriarchs". Kobayat.

    List of Maronite patriarchs of Antioch

    List_of_Maronite_patriarchs_of_Antioch

  • Maronite Cathedral of Saint George, Beirut
  • Church in Beirut, Lebanon

    the same saint. The earlier structure was built in 1755 to serve the Maronites of Beirut. Work began in 1884 using Roman columns from the temple of Deir

    Maronite Cathedral of Saint George, Beirut

    Maronite Cathedral of Saint George, Beirut

    Maronite_Cathedral_of_Saint_George,_Beirut

  • Saint Peter
  • Apostle of Jesus

    for they see "rock" in the Old Testament as a messianic Symbol. The Old Maronite Syriacs of Lebanon still refer to Saint Peter as "Saint Simon the Generous"

    Saint Peter

    Saint Peter

    Saint_Peter

  • Maronite Chronicle of 713
  • Anonymous world chronicle

    Maronite Chronicle of 713 is an anonymous world chronicle that covers history from creation to the year AD 692–693. Originally written by Maronites in

    Maronite Chronicle of 713

    Maronite_Chronicle_of_713

  • Battle of Amioun
  • 694 Byzantine defeat in Lebanon by Maronites

    the Umayyads and Maronites. According to Ibn Asakir’s History of Damascus the Arab caliph Omar bin Abdul Aziz was buried in the Maronite Church of Saint

    Battle of Amioun

    Battle of Amioun

    Battle_of_Amioun

  • Cypriot Arabic
  • Moribund variety of Arabic spoken by the Maronite community of Cyprus

    their first language. Cypriot Arabic was first introduced to Cyprus by Maronites who came mainly from Lebanon and Syria as early as the seventh century

    Cypriot Arabic

    Cypriot Arabic

    Cypriot_Arabic

  • 2026 Lebanon war
  • Ongoing conflict in the Middle East

    with Hezbollah. A double strike on a house in Al-Qlayaa killed Lebanese Maronite Catholic priest Father Pierre al-Rahi. According to Hezbollah, on 9 March

    2026 Lebanon war

    2026 Lebanon war

    2026_Lebanon_war

  • Brazil
  • Country in South America

    of religion Baháʼí Buddhism Christianity Catholicism Armenian Catholic Maronite Melkite Ukrainian Catholic Eastern Orthodoxy Antiochian LDS Protestantism

    Brazil

    Brazil

    Brazil

  • John Maron
  • Syriac Maronite bishop and saint

    Nestorians.[citation needed] Biography portal Saints portal List of Maronite Patriarchs Maronites Maron Patriarch of Antioch Gibbon, Edward (1898). The History

    John Maron

    John Maron

    John_Maron

  • El Khazen family
  • Lebanese family and clan

    Raphael (Maronite (1946). The Role of the Maronites in the Return of the Oriental Churches: In French. United Printing Company. "Maronites, Christians

    El Khazen family

    El Khazen family

    El_Khazen_family

  • Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of the Martyrs of Lebanon in Mexico
  • Eastern Catholic eparchy in Mexico

    church structure for the Maronite Catholic Church in Mexico. One of the initiatives to improve pastoral care of the Maronites was made by Eparch Tayah

    Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of the Martyrs of Lebanon in Mexico

    Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of the Martyrs of Lebanon in Mexico

    Maronite_Catholic_Eparchy_of_Our_Lady_of_the_Martyrs_of_Lebanon_in_Mexico

  • Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Sydney
  • Maronite Catholic eparchy in Australia

    district of Redfern's Saint Maron Church served all Maronite Catholics for 70 years until the Maronites of the community settled in other centers, such as

    Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Sydney

    Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Sydney

    Maronite_Catholic_Eparchy_of_Saint_Maron_of_Sydney

  • Syria
  • Country in West Asia

    minority—Arab Shia Muslim, Arab Sunni Muslim, Syriac Orthodox, Greek Orthodox, Maronite Christians, Assyrian Christians, Armenians, Kurds and Jews—constituted

    Syria

    Syria

    Syria

  • Maron
  • Monk and namesake of the Maronite Church

    (2005). The Maronites in History (2nd ed.). Gorgias Press LLC. ISBN 1-59333-182-7. Crawford, Robert W. (1955). "William of Tyre and the Maronites". Speculum

    Maron

    Maron

    Maron

  • Central Intelligence Agency
  • U.S. intelligence and covert action agency

    Lebanon was Bashir Gemayel, a member of the Christian Maronite sect. The uprising against the Maronite minority blindsided the CIA. Israel invaded Lebanon

    Central Intelligence Agency

    Central Intelligence Agency

    Central_Intelligence_Agency

  • Maronite Church of the Annunciation
  • Church in Nazareth, Israel

    same name. The Maronite Catholic community in Nazareth has existed since the year 1620. Today in Nazareth, there are about 1,200 Maronites. The Church of

    Maronite Church of the Annunciation

    Maronite Church of the Annunciation

    Maronite_Church_of_the_Annunciation

  • Timeline of official adoptions of Christianity
  • Catholic/Orthodox (both terms are used refer to the same Church until 1054) 402 – Maronites (Nicene Church) 411 – Kingdom of Burgundy (Nicene Church) c. 420 – Najran

    Timeline of official adoptions of Christianity

    Timeline_of_official_adoptions_of_Christianity

  • Mount Lebanon
  • Mountain range in Lebanon

    into the 19th century more and more Maronites settled in the Druze regions of the Mount. The Druze viewed these Maronite settlements as a threat to their

    Mount Lebanon

    Mount Lebanon

    Mount_Lebanon

  • Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Cyprus
  • Maronite Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction

    Sfeir. The archeparchy extends its jurisdiction over all the faithful Maronites of the island of Cyprus. Its arcieparchial seat is the city of Nicosia

    Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Cyprus

    Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Cyprus

    Maronite_Catholic_Archeparchy_of_Cyprus

  • Christianity in the Middle East
  • proportion of Christians in the Middle East, around 40%, predominantly Maronites. After Lebanon, Egypt has the next largest proportion of Christians (predominantly

    Christianity in the Middle East

    Christianity in the Middle East

    Christianity_in_the_Middle_East

  • Druze
  • Ethnoreligious group of the Levant

    with the 1859–60 massacre and defeat of the Maronites by the Druze. The civil war of 1860 cost the Maronites some ten thousand lives in Damascus, Zahlé

    Druze

    Druze

    Druze

  • Maronite Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate of Jerusalem and Palestine
  • Eastern Catholic missionary jurisdiction in Palestine

    Patriarchal Vicariate to meet Lebanese Maronites that lived there until then directly dependent on the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Tyre. Since its

    Maronite Catholic Patriarchal Exarchate of Jerusalem and Palestine

    Maronite_Catholic_Patriarchal_Exarchate_of_Jerusalem_and_Palestine

  • Christianity and Druze
  • Relationship between Christianity and Druze

    allowing the Maronites to build more churches in the Chouf area. However, during periods of civil war when the Druze and Christians (mostly Maronites) clashed

    Christianity and Druze

    Christianity and Druze

    Christianity_and_Druze

  • Terms for Syriac Christians
  • Lebanese Maronites like the Maronites in Israel tend to see themselves to be ethnic Arameans and not ethnic Phoenicians. However, other Maronite factions

    Terms for Syriac Christians

    Terms for Syriac Christians

    Terms_for_Syriac_Christians

  • Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn
  • Eastern Catholic ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the US

    Pope Paul appointed Francis Mansour Zayek as the first exarch of the Maronites in the United States. The eparchate was based in Detroit, Michigan. Zayek

    Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn

    Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn

    Maronite_Catholic_Eparchy_of_Saint_Maron_of_Brooklyn

  • Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Latakia
  • Eastern Catholic eparchy in Syria

    The Eparchy of Latakia or Latakia of the Maronites (in Latin: Eparchia Laodicenus Maronitarum) is a Maronite Church ecclesiastical territory or eparchy

    Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Latakia

    Maronite_Catholic_Eparchy_of_Latakia

  • Mexico City
  • Capital and most populous city of Mexico

    Cathedral (Melkite Greek Catholic church) and the Valvanera Cathedral (Maronite church). Representing around 18.74% of the city's population, indigenous

    Mexico City

    Mexico City

    Mexico_City

  • History of Lebanon
  • the Maronites. Unlike most other Christian communities in the region, who swore allegiance to Constantinople or other local patriarchs, the Maronites proclaimed

    History of Lebanon

    History of Lebanon

    History_of_Lebanon

  • Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Antelias
  • Eastern Catholic archeparchy in Lebanon

    Bishop of Ptolemais in Phœnicia of the Maronites (2011.08.13 – 2012.06.16), Bishop of Curia of the Maronites (2011.08.13 – 2012.06.16) Antoine Farès

    Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Antelias

    Maronite_Catholic_Archeparchy_of_Antelias

  • Kreimists
  • Lebanese religious institute of the Maronite Church

    out. The Congregation of the Maronite Lebanese Missionaries exists today in Lebanon and around the world where the Maronites are present. Current mission

    Kreimists

    Kreimists

    Kreimists

  • Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Haifa and the Holy Land
  • Eastern Catholic archeparchy in Israel

    the Holy Land) is a branch of the Maronite Church immediately subject to the Patriarch of Antioch of the Maronites. Since 2012, it has been governed by

    Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Haifa and the Holy Land

    Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Haifa and the Holy Land

    Maronite_Catholic_Archeparchy_of_Haifa_and_the_Holy_Land

  • Lebanese people in Israel
  • Minority group in Israel

    that ended the Israeli occupation of Southern Lebanon. The majority are Maronites but there are also Muslims, Druze and Christians of other denominations

    Lebanese people in Israel

    Lebanese_people_in_Israel

  • Old City of Jerusalem
  • Walled area in East Jerusalem

    The Old City of Jerusalem (Hebrew: הָעִיר הָעַתִּיקָה, romanized: Ha'ír Ha'atiká; Arabic: المدينة القديمة, romanized: al-Madīna al-Qadīma) is a 0.9-square-kilometre

    Old City of Jerusalem

    Old City of Jerusalem

    Old_City_of_Jerusalem

  • Catholic Church
  • Christian church based in Rome

    Rite Chaldean Syro-Malabar Latin liturgical rites Latin West Syriac Rite Maronite Syriac Syro-Malankara Eastern Catholic Churches Eastern Catholic liturgy

    Catholic Church

    Catholic Church

    Catholic_Church

  • Aramaic alphabet
  • Script used to write the Aramaic language

    This article contains Syriac text, written from right to left in a cursive style with some letters joined. Without proper rendering support, you may see

    Aramaic alphabet

    Aramaic alphabet

    Aramaic_alphabet

  • Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Tripoli
  • Eastern Catholic archeparchy in Lebanon

    The Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Tripoli (Tripoli of the Maronites) (in Latin: Archieparchia Tripolitanus Maronitarum) is a non-Metropolitan Archeparchy

    Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Tripoli

    Maronite_Catholic_Archeparchy_of_Tripoli

  • Sarepta
  • Former Phoenician city on the Mediterranean coast

    Alwan, Congregation of the Lebanese Maronite Missionaries (L.M.) (2011.08.13 – ...), Bishop of Curia of the Maronites at the Patriarchate of Antioc; previously

    Sarepta

    Sarepta

  • Nusaybin
  • City in southeast Turkey

    Established as Titular Archiepiscopal see of Nisibis (informally Nisibis of the Maronites) in 1960. It has had two incumbents of the (intermediary) archiepiscopal

    Nusaybin

    Nusaybin

    Nusaybin

  • Apostles' Fast
  • Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Christian fast after Pentecost

    fast used to start on first Monday after Pentecost. In the 16th century, Maronites fasted approximately 30 days, even less in some regions. In 1598, the

    Apostles' Fast

    Apostles'_Fast

  • Kisrawan
  • Coastal region in Lebanon

    recovered. The Maronites also suffered significantly, but the displacement of Shia and Alawite communities eventually paved the way for Maronites from northern

    Kisrawan

    Kisrawan

  • Saint Elias Maronite Church, Kantari
  • Church in Beirut

    L'Orient-Le Jour (12 November 2020). "Trois mois après l'explosion, les églises maronites de Beyrouth en piteux état". L'Orient-Le Jour.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint:

    Saint Elias Maronite Church, Kantari

    Saint Elias Maronite Church, Kantari

    Saint_Elias_Maronite_Church,_Kantari

  • Archbishopric of Nazareth
  • in Apulian exile in Barletta (southern Italy), which had a Latin and a Maronite successor as titular sees, the first merged into Barletta, the second suppressed

    Archbishopric of Nazareth

    Archbishopric_of_Nazareth

  • Cyrrhus
  • Ancient city in northwest Syria

    Italian) / Cyrrhen(sis) Maronitarum (Latin adjective), alias Cyrrhus of the Maronites. In 1956 it was suppressed, having had only these incumbents, both of

    Cyrrhus

    Cyrrhus

    Cyrrhus

  • Hezbollah
  • Islamist movement and militant group based in Lebanon

    respondents opposed Hezbollah’s disarmament, 89% of Orthodox Christians, 87% of Maronites, and 77% of Druze- agreed it should be disarmed. Hezbollah operates a

    Hezbollah

    Hezbollah

  • Northern Cyprus
  • De facto state in West Asia and the Mediterranean Sea

    and Agia Triada chose to stay in their villages, as did also Catholic Maronites in Asomatos, Karpasia and Kormakitis. Approximately 1,500 Greek Cypriots

    Northern Cyprus

    Northern Cyprus

    Northern_Cyprus

  • Demographics of Cyprus
  • 18.2% Turkish Cypriots, <5% other communities, primarily Armenians, Maronites, and other Lebanese) were dispersed over the entire island. The Turkish

    Demographics of Cyprus

    Demographics of Cyprus

    Demographics_of_Cyprus

  • North III
  • 7 Maronites and 3 Greek Orthodox. The constituency contains four 'minor districts', Batroun (corresponding to Batroun District, electing 2 Maronites),

    North III

    North III

    North_III

  • Rio de Janeiro
  • Second-largest city in Brazil

    The name comes from the occupation of the region by Muslim, Jewish and Maronite Christian immigrants from the Ottoman Empire in the early 20th century

    Rio de Janeiro

    Rio de Janeiro

    Rio_de_Janeiro

  • Apamea, Syria
  • Ancient city in Al-Suqaylabiyah, Syria

    archbishopric Syriac Catholic Catholic titular Metropolitan archbishopric Maronite Catholic titular bishopric Al-Muqtana – (11th-century Ismāʿīlī Governor

    Apamea, Syria

    Apamea, Syria

    Apamea,_Syria

  • President of Lebanon
  • Head of state of Lebanon

    between Christians and Muslims in Parliament", reducing the power of Maronites. Although it was supported by major politicians and religious leaders

    President of Lebanon

    President of Lebanon

    President_of_Lebanon

  • Bashir Shihab II
  • Emir of Lebanon from 1789 to 1840

    the Maronites in northern Mount Lebanon to submit to his orders. The episode augmented the growing chasm between an increasingly assertive Maronite community

    Bashir Shihab II

    Bashir Shihab II

    Bashir_Shihab_II

  • Tripoli District, Lebanon
  • District in North Governorate, Lebanon

    residents are Sunni Muslim (approximately 80%), a small minority Orthodox and Maronite Christians, and a small minority of Alawites. Al-Qalamoun el-Mina Tripoli

    Tripoli District, Lebanon

    Tripoli District, Lebanon

    Tripoli_District,_Lebanon

  • Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate
  • Subdivision of the Ottoman Empire

    been created as a homeland for the Maronites under European diplomatic pressure following the 1860 Druze–Maronite conflict. The arrangement formalized

    Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate

    Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate

    Mount_Lebanon_Mutasarrifate

  • Greek Cypriots
  • Ethnic Greek population of Cyprus

    In regard to the 1960 Constitution of Cyprus, the term also includes Maronites, Armenians, and Catholics of the Latin Church ("Latins"), who were given

    Greek Cypriots

    Greek Cypriots

    Greek_Cypriots

  • Southern Lebanon
  • Geographic region of Lebanon

    villages of Ain Ebel, Debel, Qaouzah, and Rmaich are entirely Christian Maronite. The caza of Hasbaya has a Druze majority. Southern Lebanon became the

    Southern Lebanon

    Southern Lebanon

    Southern_Lebanon

  • Cyprus
  • Island country in the Mediterranean Sea

    representation, and three observer members representing the Armenian, Latin and Maronite minorities. Twenty-four seats were allocated to the Turkish community but

    Cyprus

    Cyprus

    Cyprus

  • Ethnic groups in the Middle East
  • (including Cypriots and Pontians), Jews, Kawliya, Laz, Lurs, Mandaeans, Maronites, Mazanderanis, Mhallami, Nawar, Samaritans, Shabaks, Talysh, Tats, Turkmens

    Ethnic groups in the Middle East

    Ethnic groups in the Middle East

    Ethnic_groups_in_the_Middle_East

  • Salamé
  • Surname list

    personal first name, and the Semitic word S-L-M meaning "peace". Among Maronites, the name may derive from the Syriac word "Shlama" or "Shlomo" (ܫܠܡܐ)

    Salamé

    Salamé

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Online names & meanings

  • Alya
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Alya

    Pretty

  • Kayli
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Chinese, English, Greek

    Kayli

    Pure; Keeper of the Keys

  • Jaromira
  • Girl/Female

    German, Polish

    Jaromira

    Famous Spring

  • Mandarika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Mandarika

    The Coral tree

  • Sukriti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu

    Sukriti

    Beautiful Creation of God; Wise; Good Work; Good Deed

  • Stansberry
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stansberry

    English : variant of Stanbrough.

  • ALULA
  • Female

    Chamoru

    ALULA

    , hasten.

  • LES
  • Male

    English

    LES

    Short form of English unisex Lesley, LES means "garden of hollies."

  • Dharmeswar
  • Boy/Male

    Assamese, Indian, Tamil

    Dharmeswar

    Lord of Righteousness

  • Chandu | சஂது 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Chandu | சஂது 

    The Moon

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  • Maronites
  • pl.

    of Maronite