150,000 maronites
It is said that we have around 200 000 Maronites in Australia, surveys and research are being held here by The Maronite Eparchy to confirm this information.
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
Yes
The Maronites
The Maronites, Sunnis, and Shiites were divided in Lebanon.
St. Maroun is the patron saint of the maronite church.
The Maronites in Lebanon are not directly classified as Arameans, but they do have historical and cultural ties to the ancient Aramean people. The Maronites are a Christian community that emerged in the early centuries of Christianity, with roots in the region that was once inhabited by Arameans. Over the centuries, they have developed a distinct identity, language, and religious practices while also sharing a common heritage with other groups in the Levant, including the Arameans.
The Maronite Syriac Church of Antioch is an Eastern Catholic Church in full communion with the Holy See of Rome (in other words, Maronites are part of the Catholic Church).All Christian churches start with the teachings, death and resurrection of Christ.
No, the Maronites have always been a part of the Catholic Church.
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