The church community: A distinct cultural, social and spiritual context

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Ghosn, Margaret. (2010). The church community: A distinct cultural, social and spiritual context. Australian Ejournal of Theology.
AuthorsGhosn, Margaret
Abstract

This paper discusses the role of a Maronite Church in contributing to a group of young Maronite adults spirituality. The research focused on cultural, social and spiritual aspects that the Maronite Church provided for the young adults. It examines implications and recommendations as to how the Maronite Church can best serve the needs of these young adults and nurture an authentic Maronite spirituality in an Australian context.

Year2010
JournalAustralian Ejournal of Theology
PublisherAustralian Catholic University
ISSN1448-6326
Open accessOpen access
Page range1 - 9
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Place of publicationAustralia
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