The Maronites (Cistercian Studies)
Paul Naaman
The Maronite Church is one of twenty-two Eastern Catholic Churches in communion with the Pope of Rome. Her patriarch is in Lebanon. Forty-three bishops and approximately five million faithful make up her presence throughout the world. The story of Maron, a fifth-century hermit-priest, and the community gathered around him, later called the Maronites, tells another fascinating story of the monastic and missionary movements of the Church. Maron's story takes place in the context of Syrian monasticism, which was a combination of both solitary and communal life, and is a narrative of Christians of the Middle East as they navigated the rough seas of political divisions and ecclesiastical controversies from the fourth to the ninth centuries. Abbot Paul Naaman wisely places the study of the origins of the Maronite Church squarely in the midst of the history of the Church. His book offers plausible insights into her formation and early development, grounding the Maronite Church in her Catholic, Antiochian, Syriac, and monastic roots.
Jahr:
2011
Auflage:
Kindle Edition
Verlag:
Cistercian Publications(first published February 1st 2011)
Sprache:
english
Seiten:
225
ISBN 10:
0879077948
ISBN 13:
9780879077945
Datei:
EPUB, 461 KB
IPFS:
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english, 2011