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Catholic AnswerThe Maronite Rite is one of the Rites of the Universal Church. There are ten Holy Days of Obligation in the Catholic Church, however now all of them are observed in every country. Depending on the local Conference of Bishops, they may apply to Rome to be release from some of them, or transfer others to a Sunday. Other than that, the ten universal days of Obligation are:.
Jan. 1: Mary, Mother of God
Jan. 6: Epiphany
March 19: St. Joseph
Ascension
Holy Body & Blood of Christ
June 29: Sts. Peter & Paul
Aug. 15: Assumption
Nov. 1: All Saints
Dec. 8: Immaculate Conception
Dec. 25: Christmas
He was raised a Maronite Eastern Rite Catholic. So that is a no.
Catholic AnswerRoman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the Catholic Church. .The Maronite Rite is a Catholic rite of the Catholic Church. Most people think of the Catholic Church as the Latin Rite as this is the largest. The Maronite Rite is one of the Eastern Rites from Lebanon. Their language is different, and their Mass or Liturgy is based on that of St. James. Of all the Eastern Rites, theirs is the most similar to the Latin Rite. But the question as asked "similarities between the Roman Catholic and Maronite" makes no sense as the Maronite Rite is part of the Catholic Church.
Maronite Catholic is a rite of the Catholic Church, one of several; whereas Hillsong is just another protestant heresy.
Michel Awit has written: 'The Maronites, conscience of the Church' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Maronite rite 'Les Maronites' 'The Maronites' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church history, History, Maronite rite, Maronites
In England, and the rest of the Latin Rite Church, the Eucharist was in Latin, in the Greek Rite, it was in Greek, Maronite Rite is was in Syriac (Christian Aramaic).
Yes. The Maronite Christians are Eastern Christians always been in union with the Pope, although they do not use the Roman liturgical rite of Roman Catholics. They originated in Lebanon, and their liturgy is conducted in the liturgical Syriac language.
No, the Maronites have always been a part of the Catholic Church.
I have never heard of a Marians Church. Do you mean Maronite? The Maronite Rite is in full union with Rome and a Catholic Church. Yes, you may receive communion.
Roman Catholic and Eastern rites such as the Byzantine Catholic Church and the Maronite rite.
Roman Catholic AnswerThere is no "Roman Catholic Rite". There is a Latin Rite, Byzantine, Armenian, Chaldean, Coptic, Ethiopic, Malabar, Maronite, and Syrian Rites. They are all Catholic Rites.
Because she is french, and France is a Catholic sector.ANSWER:I believe you mean MARONITE Catholics which is an entirely Catholic sect/"rite" of the Catholic Church in full communion with the pope.It is one of the Eastern Rite Catholic Churches as compared to the Roman/Latin Rite Catholic Church.The difference between the 2 "rites" is cultural not theological.
Yes, the Lebanese president belong to the Maronite church which is an eastern catholic church in full communion with the Holy See of Rome (in other words, Maronites are part of the Catholic Church).. The President of Lebanon must always be a Maronite.