maronite|maronites in English

noun

member of a Christian sect that live mainly in Lebanon and in communion with the Roman Catholic Church

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1. Maronite Archbishopric of Tyre, Tyre, Lebanon

2. Maronite Archbishopric of Tyre, Tyre, Lebanon

3. Syriac remains the liturgical language of the Maronite Church.

4. By convention, the president is always a Maronite Christian.

5. ‎الصفحة الرسمية لمطرانية صور المارونية أبرشية صور المارونية Maronite Archbishopric of Tyre مطرانية

6. Baptism in the Maronite Rite is always accompanied by Chrismation (Confirmation)

7. ‎الصفحة الرسمية لمطرانية صور المارونية أبرشية صور المارونية Maronite Archbishopric of Tyre مطرانية

8. Though this was a solid Maronite Catholic area, people were willing to listen to the Kingdom message.

9. Most of the Arameans in Israel are part of the Syriac Orthodox Church and the Maronite Church

10. Welcome to the Antonine College Community a Maronite Catholic co-educational Foundation - Year 12 school in Melbourne, Victoria

11. ‘With the exception of the Maronites and Byzantine Italians, each Eastern church has its mirror image on both the Catholic and Orthodox side.’

12. Canonize Sentence Examples The patriarch receives confirmation from Rome, and the political representation of the Maronites at Constantinople is in the hands of the vicar apostolic.

13. Il présente cette nouvelle traduction des Anaphores célébrées dans les églises syriaques, maronites et orthodoxe.

14. Antonine College was the realisation of a dream for the Antonine Sisters, who came from Lebanon in the 1980s to minister to the Christian Lebanese and Maronite community.

15. France carved its territory from the Levantine land mass (mandated by the League of Nations) in order to create a "safe haven" for the Maronite Christian population.

16. Pro-Nasser factions in the country, mostly comprising Muslims and Druze, began clashing with the Maronite population who generally supported Chamoun, culminating in a civil war by May 1958.

17. George W Bush had branded Dr AssadAEs regime as a cheerleader of terrorism, a haven for Iraqi Baathist and jihadist insurgents, the assassin of LebanonAEs Druze, Maronite and Sunni political elite, IranAEs proxy in the heart of the Arab world, weapons supplier to Hezbollah, Hamas and Islamic Jihad.