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  2. Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of the Martyrs of ...

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    Both Spanish and Arabic are used in three parishes of the eparchy. The eparchy was erected on 6 November 1995 with the papal bull Cum Christifideles [ 4 ] by Pope John Paul II . Other initiatives carried out by Eparch Tayah were to remodel the Church of Nuestra Señora de Valvanera, Mexico City , current Maronite Cathedral as well as the ...

  3. Maronites - Wikipedia

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    Maronites first migrated to Cyprus in the 8th century, and there are approximately 5,800 Maronites on the island today, the vast majority in the Republic of Cyprus. [17] The community historically spoke Cypriot Maronite Arabic , [ 76 ] [ 77 ] but today Cypriot Maronites speak the Greek language , with the Cypriot government designating Cypriot ...

  4. Maronite Cypriots - Wikipedia

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    In 1776, the patriarchate of Lebanon lists 500 Maronites. The 1841 Ottoman census of Talaat Effendi gave a figure of 1,400 Maronites, including 100 in the kaza of Morfou, 1,000 in that of Lapithos-Cérines, 300 in that of Nicosia. In the 1891 census, out of 209,286 Cypriots 1,131 were Maronites, the figure rose to 1,350 in 1921 and 1,704 in 1931.

  5. Maronite Catholic Eparchy of Saint Charbel in Buenos Aires

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    From July 5, 1901 began to come to Argentina the first Lebanese Maronite missionaries who founded the first mission in the Lebanese diaspora in South America.. The Eparchy of San Charbel was established by Pope John Paul II on 5 October 1990, on territory previously without proper ordinary of the particular church.

  6. Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Aleppo - Wikipedia

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    In 1675 surveyed about 1,500 Maronites, while ten years later their number is about 4,000. The Maronite clergy was mostly ignorant and without any training. Capuchins, Carmelites and Jesuits preached in Maronite churches as missionaries due to the lack of priests.

  7. Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Antelias - Wikipedia

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    The Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Antelias [2] (informally Antelias of the Maronites) (in Latin: Archieparchia Anteliensis Maronitarum) is a Maronite (Antiochian Rite, Arabic), non-Metropolitan Archeparchy (Eastern Catholic Archdiocese) in northern Lebanon.

  8. Category:Spanish Maronites - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Maronites by country - Wikipedia

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