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- noun A
Syriac Catholic church founded by St Maron
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A unique feature of the Service of the Word in the Maronite Church is the Hoosoyo or Prayer of Forgiveness.
Latest Articles USA Maronites 2010
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Building the cross took about two years and cost some US$1.5 million, which mainly came from donations from the Maronite Church, which is in full communion with the Roman Catholic
Home By ERRIN HAINES 2010
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The Maronite Church is the largest, most politically active and influential denomination, holding 34 of the 64 Christian seats in the
The Guardian World News Martin Chulov 2010
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The Maronite Church is the largest, most politically active and influential denomination, holding 34 of the 64 Christian seats in the
The Guardian World News Martin Chulov 2010
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But Patriarch Beshara Rai, the Maronite Church's current head, did an about-face on these core beliefs recently.
Assad Has No Friend in Lebanon's Christians Karim Anton Souaid 2011
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The Maronite Church is not a bastion of democracy.
Assad Has No Friend in Lebanon's Christians Karim Anton Souaid 2011
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This is a crisis not just for Syria and the region, but for humanity and peoples of all faiths, and the Maronite Church in Lebanon has taken notice.
Assad Has No Friend in Lebanon's Christians Karim Anton Souaid 2011
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It was fought with equal fervor by Patriarch Nasrallah Sfeir, the head of the Maronite Church at the time.
Assad Has No Friend in Lebanon's Christians Karim Anton Souaid 2011
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Eastern-Rite Churches, such as the Maronite Church and the Ukrainian Catholic Church, are in communion with Rome although they preserve their own worship traditions and their immediate hierarchy consists of clergy within their own rite.
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The Maronite Church and its propaganda outlets in Lebanon, and their supporters, are up in arms because the French magazine, Voici, carried a picture of a woman with a Christian tattoo on her foot.
Wednesday, May 09, 2007 As'ad 2007
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