What is the Maronite Catholic faith? It is a church which professes the same creed as the Universal Catholic Church. It is an expression of the revelation and sacramental dispensation of Our Lord Jesus Christ, addressed to a people who shared the Aramaic language and culture of the Semitic world into which He Himself was born. If we think of it as a tree, then its seed was planted by the teaching of Our Lord Jesus Christ, as passed on through His apostles. In the person of St Maroun of Syria, that seed put down roots. Then, through his disciples, who journeyed to Lebanon, a sapling shot up from the soil of Lebanon. Finally, a full-grown cedar appeared, tended by St Yuhanna Maroun (a monk from a Syrian monastery named after St Maroun), who was elected Patriarch of Antioch to preserve the Catholic faith. -- From the Introduction
Joseph Azize Boeken


An Introduction to the Maronite Faith (New Edition)
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The Maronite Catholic faith is rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ and the early apostles, specifically flourishing through St. Maroun of Syria. It reflects a unique cultural and linguistic heritage tied to the Semitic world. As the faith developed, it spread to Lebanon, where it grew into a significant branch of Christianity, nurtured by St. Yuhanna Maroun, who became the Patriarch of Antioch. This book explores the historical and spiritual journey of the Maronite Church, highlighting its distinctive identity within the Universal Catholic Church.