Maronite Church and Youth Identity in Australia: At the Crossroads
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Taouk, Youssef, Ghosn, Margaret, Steel, Anthony and Butcher, Jude. (2012). Maronite Church and Youth Identity in Australia: At the Crossroads. Australasian Catholic Record. 89(3), pp. 299 - 310.
Authors | Taouk, Youssef, Ghosn, Margaret, Steel, Anthony and Butcher, Jude |
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Abstract | The Maronite Church, situated in the See of Antioch, had its origins in Syria, soon followed by its expansion to Lebanon. The Maronite Synod (2003-2006) distinguished aspects of the Maronite Catholic Church as: firstly, an Antiochene Syriac Church, with a special liturgical heritage; secondly, a Chalcedonian Church; thirdly, a Patriarchal Church with an ascetic and a monastic aspect; fourthly, a Church in full union with the Apostolic Roman See; fifthly, a Church incarnated in her Lebanese and Eastern environment, and the Countries of Expansion. |
Year | 2012 |
Journal | Australasian Catholic Record |
Journal citation | 89 (3), pp. 299 - 310 |
ISSN | 0727-3215 |
Web address (URL) | http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=757289459615113;res=IELHSS |
Page range | 299 - 310 |
Research Group | Institute for Advancing Community Engagement |
Publisher's version | File Access Level Controlled |
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