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Melto D’Moronoyo: Assumed into heaven, body and soul

The Dormition - or Feast of the Assumption - is a special moment for Maronite Catholics The Venerable, Patriarch Elias Howayek once declared; “The Blessed...

Melto D’Moronyo: Faith worth the sacrifice

By Dominic Altakchy The fact that the Catholic Church is still standing today is testament to its divine institution. From its very beginnings and throughout the...

Melto D’Moronyo: When eternity enters into time

The Maronite Liturgy: what can we do but share in the self-offering of the Lamb? The Divine Liturgy of the Christian churches is best understood...

Melto D’Moronoyo: The Wordless Echo of the Jesus Prayer

The human soul is poised between heaven and earth, eternity and time, the supernatural and the natural. We seek to maintain a steady balance so...

Bishop Antoine Tarabay: The first Easter in Jerusalem.

The Feast of Easter is the one celebration where the Holy and Apostolic Catholic Church announces, in the voice of her sons and daughters, that Christ rose from the dead, that He truly rose.

Melto D’Moronoyo: Jesus in the Great Lent

According to the Maronite Antiochian Liturgy In the Maronite Church, the Season of Great Lent marks the period of preparation for the Feast of Feasts,...

Honouring the first Maronite Patriarch

  Youhanna (John) Maroun was the first Maronite Patriarch of Antioch, elected in 685 to lead the people who came to be known as the...

Melto D’Moronoyo: Honouring our First Patriarch

Youhanna (John) Maroun was the first Maronite Patriarch of Antioch, elected in 685 to lead the people who came to be known as the...

Melto D’Moronoyo – St Maroun, a prayer on the lips

In an uncertain time, one saint pointed to Jesus with his whole life. From his witness, a church grew

Recapturing forgiveness

i4give Day, a remarkable event coming soon, has the potential to spark a resurgence of the virtue of mercy Forgiveness is a difficult concept for...

Melto D’Moronoyo: The Finding of the Lord in the Temple

The Finding of the Lord in the Temple is narrated in Luke 2:46-49. In this modern but traditionally informed icon, the child Jesus is with the elders and the wise, interpreting to them the Scriptures.

Melto D’ Moronoyo: Spiritual pearls

It is in Jesus too that the promise of Land made to Abraham is fulfilled because it is in Christ that the Church is taken to the true “Promised Land” in the heart of the Trinity.

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