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- 09:52, 10 December 2008 Naamatallah Hardini (hist) [5,589 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: Father Nemetallah Al-Hardini was born as Joseph Kassab in 1810. (Many books and articles say 1808, but Fr Paul Sfeir’s research shows conclusively that it was 1810). He had four brothers...)
- 12:54, 3 December 2008 Portal:Holy Land Maronite's (hist) [48,231 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: ==*INTRODUCTION== The earliest Maronite contact with the Holy Land can be traced back to Saint Maroun's own time, when two ascetic women of the Saint's disciples, Marana and Kyra, "e...)
- 13:00, 1 December 2008 Summary (hist) [5,088 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: It was during the reign of the Maanis that the Maronite College in Rome was established. On July 5th, 1584, Pope Gregory inaugurated the Maronite College in Rome, satisfying the aspiration...)
- 12:47, 1 December 2008 Assemani Family (hist) [1,540 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: The Assemani name is one of an illustrious Maronite family of Mount Lebanon, four members of which, all ecclesiastics, distinguished themselves during the eighteenth century in the East an...)
- 12:45, 1 December 2008 Peshitta (hist) [1,405 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: The Peshitta or Peshitto is the official Bible of Maronite Church, from which all biblical translation into other languages is made for Liturgical texts. According to Paul D. Younan,2 an a...)
- 12:44, 1 December 2008 Simaan Assemani (hist) [1,503 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: Professor of Oriental languages. Grand-nephew of the first and second Assemanis, born 1752, in Tripoli, Lebanon; died at Padua, Italy, 1821. He made his theological studies in Rome, and at...)
- 12:39, 1 December 2008 Estfan Assemani (hist) [1,268 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: Archbishop of Apamaea and Prefect of the Vatican Library or AWWAD, titular Archbishop of Apamaea in Syria, born in Lebanon, 1707; died in Rome, 1782; nephew of the two preceding brothers, ...)
- 12:37, 1 December 2008 Josephus Aloysius (hist) [1,420 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: Professor of Syriac and of Liturgy & Member of the Academy for Historic Research Brother of the preceding, born in Tripoli, Lebanon, 1710; died at Rome, 1782. He made his theological and o...)
- 12:30, 1 December 2008 Yusef Assemani (hist) [5,411 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: Archbishop of Tyre and Librarian of the Vatican Library -- Utriusque Signaturae Apostolicae Referendarius, Bibliothecae Vaticanae Praefectus, Basilicae Sancti Petri de Urbe Canonicus; Sanc...)
- 11:19, 1 December 2008 Maronite Music and Art (hist) [1,089 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: The early ascetical roots of simplicity and poetry echo through its liturgical music and art forms. Most of the hymnody unfolds in short repeated strophes, basic melodies adapted to vers...)
- 11:17, 1 December 2008 Maronite Architecture (hist) [717 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: Maronite temple styles, floor plans and liturgical furniture express the austere monastic spirit. Three focal points are highlighted: • Bema - Word: a raised platform from which scri...)
- 11:08, 1 December 2008 Maronite Rituals (hist) [2,372 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: Special feasts and rituals during the church year give earthly things spiritual significance. Water, a common object, is blessed in various ways to give it a spiritual meaning. For example...)
- 11:00, 1 December 2008 Maronite Symbols and Art (hist) [324 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: The monastic spirit of asceticism, simplicity, and attentiveness penetrate the entire liturgy - its prayers, gestures, music, art and architecture. The present liturgy dates back to the ...)
- 10:58, 1 December 2008 Portal:A.T.Maronite (hist) [120 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: *Maronite Symbols and Art *Maronite Rituals *Maronite Architecture *Maronite Music and Art)
- 23:34, 23 November 2008 Maronite Liturgy (hist) [196 bytes] Youssefaoun (Talk | contribs) (Redirecting to Maronite Liturgy - Service of the Holy Mysteries)
- 04:54, 22 November 2008 Nasrallah SFEIR from Raifoun (1986) (hist) [1,381 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: His Beatitude Mar Nasrallah Boutros Cardinal Sfeir, Maronite Patriarch of Antioch and all the East. He is the 3rd Maronite Cardinal and the 76th Patriarch of the Maronite Church. Bor...)
- 04:52, 22 November 2008 Antoine KHREICH from Ain Ebl (1975– 1986) (hist) [2,393 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: He was born in Ain - Ebel in the south of Lebanon in 1907. He had his primary studies at a school in the village and was sent to Rome to continue his philosophical and theological studies ...)
- 04:51, 22 November 2008 Boulos MEOUCHI from Jezzine (1955– 1975) (hist) [937 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: Born in Jezzine on April 1st 1894, though his primary studies were attended at a school in his village, it followed with the school of the Mariamite sisters at Deir el Kamar, and finally a...)
- 04:50, 22 November 2008 Antoun ARIDA from Bécharré (1931– 1955) (hist) [1,815 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: He was known as Selim Ben Abdel Ahad ARIDA and was born in Becharre on August 2nd 1863. He studied the Arab and Syriac languages at a school in his region, and in 1879, at the school of St...)
- 04:50, 22 November 2008 Elias HOWAYEK from Helta (1898– 1931) (hist) [24,116 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: Elias Hoyek was born at the village of Helta, Batrun, in December 1843. He did his primary and elementary studies in the Seminary College of St. John Maron, in Kefar-Hay near Helta. He was...)
- 04:45, 22 November 2008 Yuhanna EL HAJJ from Dlebta (1890– 1898) (hist) [790 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: In the first years of his Patriarchate, Patriarch Yuhanna al-Haj built the beautiful patriarchal residence of Bkerke, acquired extensive property at Moghayre Jebayl for the benefit of a Ma...)
- 04:44, 22 November 2008 Boulos MASSAAD from Achkout (1854– 1890) (hist) [626 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: In the first few years of the Patriarchate of Bulos Mass'ad (1857-1859), the people of Kesrawan revolted against the al-Khazen family, whose members had been strengthening Christianity in ...)
- 04:43, 22 November 2008 Youssef El KHAZEN from Ajaltoun(1845–1854) (hist) [965 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: Patriarch Yusif Raji Al-Khazen was elected at Dayr Mayfuq, on the 8th of August 1845. In 1845 the Turkish army ignoring the autonomy of Mount Lebanon, invaded the Mountain, to disarm the p...)
- 04:43, 22 November 2008 Youssef HOBEISH from Sahel Alma (1823– 1845) (hist) [1,637 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: Patriarch Hobeish insisted upon the application of the Code of the Lebanese Council in 1736, Especially as regards to the religious instruction and preaching, and the encouragement of semi...)
- 04:42, 22 November 2008 Yuhanna el HELOU from Ghosta (1808-1823) (hist) [684 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: Patriarch Yuhanna El-Helou's achievements were by no means inconsiderable. He repaired and restored the Patriarchal See of Qannubeen that had been abandoned by the Patriarchs for a hundred...)
- 04:41, 22 November 2008 Youssef TAYAN from Beyrouth (1796-1808) (hist) [1,521 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: Patriarch Youssif Tyan was born in Beirut and belonged to a prominent Maronite family, who sent him to Rome at an early age where he was educated in the Maronite College and ordained pries...)
- 03:32, 19 November 2008 History Synopsis (hist) [1,888 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: The history of the maronite Church is a story of a people who were continually willing to sacrifice their lives and possessions for religious convictions and human liberties. Its origins...)
- 03:23, 19 November 2008 Maronite Liturgy - Synopsis (hist) [3,572 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: The Maronite liturgy of Antioch-Edessa is called the Service of the Holy Mysteries. It invites the worshiper to stay awake on the life-journey so as to undergo a progressive transformation...)
- 03:19, 19 November 2008 Maronite Liturgy - Service of the Holy Mysteries (hist) [4,243 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: ==Introduction== In the Maronite Church this part of the Mass traditionally took place after the bishop, priests and assembly all processed together from the Bema (where the Service of th...)
- 02:53, 19 November 2008 Maronite Liturgy – Service of the Word (hist) [4,886 bytes] Sandrahelou (Talk | contribs) (New page: ==Introduction== The Maronite Liturgy with a special focus on the power and dignity of the Word of God, Jesus the foundation of our faith and source of our spiritual nourishment. It is wo...)
