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Maronite religious order
The Baladites, formally known as the Lebanese Maronite Order (Latin: Ordo Libanensis Maronitarum; abbreviated OLM), is a monastic order among the Levant-based
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Maronite congregations of monks alongside the Baladites and Aleppians. Mar Sarkis, Ehden Maronite Church Baladites Aleppians Kreimists Basilian Chouerite Order
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19th-century Lebanese Maronite monk and saint (1828–1898)
ability to unite Christians, Muslims and Druze. He was a member of the Baladites. He is known among Lebanese Christians as the "Miracle Monk of Lebanon"
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Catholic monastic order in Lebanon
Latin, Ordo Maronita Beatae Mariae Virginis. The second order is the Baladites (or Baladiyyah), country monks, the antonym of Halabiyyah. This order
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Catholic university in Jounieh, Lebanon
Catholic university in Jounieh, Lebanon. The university was founded by the Baladites in 1950 and ratified under the new Higher Education Law of 1962. USEK
Holy Spirit University of Kaslik
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Melkite Greek Catholic monastic order
Aleppian Order (formed mainly by monks who came from Aleppo area), and Baladites or Basilian Chouerite Order (who came mainly from Lebanon and Galilee)
Basilian Chouerite Order of Saint John the Baptist
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List of religious institutes that have their mother house in Lebanon: Baladites Official website of the Lebanese Maronite Order Antonins Official website
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Religious group in Lebanon associated with the Catholic Church
Retrieved 15 November 2022. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maronites. Baladites: Official website of the Lebanese Maronite Order. Archived 20 November
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Melkite Greek Catholic religious order
located in Sarba, Jounieh, Lebanon. Maronite Religious Institutes (Orders) Baladites Antonins Aleppians Kreimists or Lebanese missionaries Melkite Religious
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Paul Rouhana, OLM (born 13 November 1954, in Amsheet, Lebanon) is Auxiliary bishop of the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Joubbé, Sarba and Jounieh to Sarba
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Lebanese Maronite Christian priest
Georges Abi-Saber, O.L.M. (May 12, 1923 – August 26, 2015) was a Lebanese Maronite Church hierarch, who served as eparch of the Maronite Catholic Eparchy
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hospices under the Aleppo branch, and 31 convents and 27 hospices under the Baladite branch. A congregation founded by a certain Gaston of Dauphiné (c. 1095)
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Patriarch emeritus Gregory III Laham is also a member of this Order. Baladites Antonins Aleppians Kreimists or Lebanese missionaries Basilian Chouerite
Basilian_Salvatorian_Order
History of a village in Lebanon
Monastery that became in 1744 the siege of the Baladites Order (after the split of the Order into two Orders: Baladites and Halabites). Father Abdallah was consecrated
History_of_Kfarsghab
Immaculate (Franciscans) O.F.M.I. Franciscan Order of Lebanese Maronite (Baladites) O.L.M. Order of Merciful Christ O.M.C. Order of Our Most Holy Saviour
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Lebanese Catholic bishop (born 1967)
Antoine-Charbel Tarabay, OLM (born 15 November 1967 in Tannourine, Lebanon) is a Lebanese Maronite bishop, currently serving as bishop of the Maronite
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Eastern Catholic eparchy in Syria
the Maronites (Syria) (15 March 1967 – 9 June 1990) Georges Abi-Saber, Baladites (O.L.M.) (4 August 1977 – 2 May 1986), later Titular Bishop of Aradus
Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Latakia
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Governorate of Lebanon. It belongs to the Lebanese Maronite Order, known as Baladites. It is dedicated to Saint Anthony the Great. It is commonly called Qozhaya
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Joseph Mahfouz, OLM (born 20 February 1932 in Ghadir, Lebanon - died 25 August 2010, Ghadir, Lebanon) was a clergyman of the Maronite rite and eparch of
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Hanna Rahmé, OLM (born on 18 July 1960 in Aynata, Nabatiyeh Governorate, Lebanon) is the current Maronite eparch of the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Baalbek-Deir
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Abdallah Qara'ali, OLM (8 September 1672 – 6 January 1742) was a Lebanese renowned jurist and prelate of the Syriac Maronite Church of Antioch, better
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Maronite Lebanese eparch in Mexico
Georges M. Saad Abi Younes, OLM (born 18 April 1948 in Hammana, Lebanon) is the current eparch of the Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of the Martyrs
Georges_Saad_Abi_Younes
Latvian writer (born 1952)
career, during the time of her first significant publication of the poem “Balādīte” in the magazine Karogs in 1972; the main ideas in her poetry were about
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Spanish name, derived from Latin perpetuus, PERPETUA means "everlasting."
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English : unexplained. Perhaps a patronymic from Enoch or a variant of Irish Ennis.
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