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| Miguel Casiri (1710-1791) was a learned | Maronite and Orientalist. |
| Saadallah Howayek was then elected into the | Maronite Batroun seat of the Administration Council. |
| He was appointed | Maronite bishop of Baalbek and consecrated bishop on A |
| riel of Blaouza was appointed and consecrated | Maronite bishop of Aleppo by Patriarch George Rizqalla |
| He was appointed | Maronite bishop of Tripoli, Lebanon in 1908 and consec |
| seph Tyan communicated his resignation to the | Maronite bishops on September 24, 1808, and consequent |
| own resignation, that was communicated to the | Maronite bishops on September 24, 1808. |
| is R. Slay, was affiliated with St. Raymond's | Maronite Catholic Cathedral in St. Louis, and was the |
| 664; Latinized as Abraham Ecchellensis) was a | Maronite Catholic philosopher and linguist involved in |
| Katter was born in Brisbane, Queensland, of | Maronite Catholic Lebanese descent and has been descri |
| Born into a | Maronite Catholic family in 1927 in the village of Al |
| t in Jamaica, the descendants of half a dozen | Maronite Catholic brothers who emigrated from Lebanon |
| He was a | Maronite Catholic and hailed from a prominent family w |
| officer, and a visiting Phalangist (Lebanese | Maronite Catholic allied with Israel) who threatens th |
| Naccache was a | Maronite Catholic. |
| 991, he returned to Lebanon and was appointed | Maronite Christian parliamentarian of the Metn region. |
| ajor General reserve officer who was close to | Maronite Christian Camille Chamoun. |
| He was born in Beirut in 1939 to a | Maronite Christian family from Bcharre and married his |
| A | Maronite Christian noted for his moderate views, Moawa |
| or example, the president ought to be to be a | Maronite Christian, the prime minister a Sunni Muslim, |
| National Assembly Speaker) were assigned to a | Maronite Christian, Sunni Muslim, and Shi'a Muslim, Le |
| re from present-day Lebanon, and were largely | Maronite Christian. |
| which had been created as a homeland for the | Maronite Christians under European pressure. |
| and too give a "state" to France's preferred | Maronite Christians), Iraq (which was a British Mandat |
| e Lebanese civil war of 1859-1860 against the | Maronite Christians, though this sentence was not carr |
| Phalange), an organization grouping primarily | Maronite Christians, were found in an abandoned car ou |
| The | Maronite Chronicles written by Syrian Christian Maroni |
| The | Maronite Chronicles refute traditionalistic chronology |
| Saint Maron | Maronite Church (Minneapolis) |
| Saint John Maron | Maronite Church (Anaheim) |
| Our Lady's | Maronite Church (Austin) |
| The | Maronite Church of Saint-Georges du Mont Royal also at |
| h Howayek, favored close cooperation with the | Maronite Church who fought against liberal Maronite bi |
| The Maronites in Cyprus are members of the | Maronite Church whose ancestors migrated from the Leva |
| The majority of the population belong to the | Maronite Church and Melkite Eastern Catholics, with a |
| Lebanese immigrants organized St. Anthony's | Maronite Church in 1903, as well as St. George's Ortho |
| Many people believed that Lebanon was the | Maronite Church's ideal city. |
| o the priesthood on September 6, 1951, in the | Maronite Church, Eid was named titular bishop on Decem |
| was anyway not supported by the whole of the | Maronite Church. |
| He studied from 1649 in the | Maronite College in Rome and after three years he retu |
| VIII as nuncio to Lebanon, to preside at the | Maronite council, for the purpose of introducing certa |
| e town of Kormakitis was known as a centre of | Maronite culture, but according to United Nations esti |
| In 1735 he was appointed bishop of the | Maronite diocese of Cyprus and with this title he part |
| The | Maronite Diocese of St Maroun is in Sydney, Australia |
| He was the third child of a poor | Maronite family of six boys. |
| was born in Tannourine Lebanon to a Christian | Maronite family and became an orphan as a child. |
| Petrus de Monte Libano was a | Maronite friar from Syria who was sent in 1516 by Ludw |
| His maternal grandmother was a Lebanese | Maronite from Zgharta. |
| of Georges Khalife and Nohad Ghanem, she is a | Maronite from the Bekaa who spent her early years in A |
| k place following the killing of thousands of | Maronite, Greek Orthodox, and Melkite Greek Catholic C |
| ny heterodox doctrines in comparison with the | Maronite historical doctrine, for example her claims t |
| n 1858, when the farmers of the predominantly | Maronite Kisrawan district staged an uprising against |
| In June 2001, Chibli Mallat, a left-wing | Maronite lawyer, filed a case against Ariel Sharon in |
| He is also a member of the Lebanese | Maronite League and the MPs committee of the March 14 |
| She is a member of the Lebanese | Maronite League. |
| rom 1965 to 1970, he organized and celebrated | Maronite liturgies on regular basis. |
| Our Lady of Lebanon | Maronite Mission (Norman) |
| Saint Sharbel | Maronite Mission (Las Vegas) |
| Saints Peter and Paul | Maronite Mission (San Fernando Valley) |
| similarities exist between the burial of the | Maronite mummies and some present-day Lebanese burials |
| The dispute into the Lebanese | Maronite Order could be solved only under his successo |
| The Antonin | Maronite Order (known also as Antonins or Mar Chaya Mo |
| The Mariamite | Maronite Order (known also as Aleppians or Halabites), |
| t is a private hospital owned by the Lebanese | Maronite Order and Couvent Notre-Dame des Secours. |
| He entered in the Lebanese | Maronite Order and in 1730 he was consecrated titular |
| third Lebanese monastic order is the Antonin | Maronite Order founded on August 15, 1700, by the Patr |
| 1739, the Monastery was given to the Antonin | Maronite Order who extended and improved its buildings |
| In 1854, the Antonin | Maronite Order founded the Monastery of Mar Sarkis, Zg |
| cceed to found a religious order, the Antonin | Maronite Order, characterized by a centralized organiz |
| ame of the order was changed to the Mariamite | Maronite Order, Ordo Maronita Mariamita and in its ful |
| Elias was raised as a devout Christian by his | Maronite parents; he was admitted in 1911 to the Lazar |
| kite church, the Maronites began appointing a | Maronite Patriarch as well. |
| ember 28, 1890 and served as secretary of the | Maronite Patriarch John Peter El Hajj. |
| who was consecrated bishop on 29 June 1656 by | Maronite patriarch John Bawab of Safra, taking the nam |
| Gabriel of Blawza, Gabriel Belusani), was the | Maronite Patriarch of Antioch from 1704 to his death i |
| 00, in the Monastery of Mar Chaya, Lebanon by | Maronite Patriarch Gabriel of Blaouza (1704-1705). |
| os Arida, Selim Ben Abdel Ahad Arida) was the | Maronite Patriarch of Antioch from 1932 until his deat |
| His works were attacked by the | Maronite Patriarch Joseph Tyan who in March 1801 wrote |
| Vatican appointed a Apostolic visitor in the | Maronite Patriarchate, Germanos El Khazen bishop of Da |
| he Great Britain armed the Druzes against the | Maronite peasants, he took a fierce position in unifyi |
| ary successes of this alliance the right-wing | Maronite president Suleiman Frangieh called upon Syria |
| In 1950 Father George Webby, a | Maronite Priest of Scranton PA, United States, visited |
| ed spiritual and cultural programs, including | Maronite religious education classes. |
| rty and buildings for future development as a | Maronite retirement center and cultural center in 1991 |
| moun was elected Member of Parliament for the | Maronite Seat in the Shouf Area. |
| , he was elected as the representative of the | Maronite seat in Tripoli, during the 2005 Lebanese par |
| hrafieh, Rmeil, Sayfi) his main rival for the | Maronite seat was Massoud Al Achkar. |
| race to the parliament, Nadim Gemayel won the | Maronite seat in Beirut's first district and is now an |
| The Church of Kfarsghab hosted a | Maronite Synod in 1598. |
| Dergham El Khazen is remembered for the 1736 | Maronite Synod of Mount-Lebanon, which laid the founda |
| two of the more controversial decrees of the | Maronite Synod of 1736: the separation of monasteries |
| ues to manage: the implementation of the 1736 | Maronite Synod, the Hindiyya's case and the problems i |
| ted Cardinal by Pope Paul VI, being the first | Maronite to became cardinal. |
| d. in Antioch, 363), known as Challita in the | Maronite tradition, was a general of the Roman Empire, |
| rchal vicar of Palestine and president of the | Maronite tribunal in the Holy Land. |
| nd the post of Army Commander were given to a | Maronite, usually a Khazen or a Hobeich of Keserwan. |
| Maronite villagers building a church in Mount Lebanon, | |
| point of view, his action as Patriarch of the | Maronite was intended to promote the reconciliation am |
| The same | Maronite writer is said to have translated the Comment |
| stery of Mart Moura, Ehden, Lebanon, by three | Maronite young men from Aleppo, Syria, under the patro |
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