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I’m sure many non-Catholics have no idea such churches exist, they see “Catholic” and “Roman Catholic” as synonymous. But I actually do know some Lebanese refugees who are Catholic. Although they attend Latin services due to lack of Maronite services near them. They identify as “Arab”, and I’m sure many people assume that they must be Muslims.Fakih is set to marry Wassim Salibi, who is a Maronite Catholic, later this month in Lebanon where she grew up. The Maronite Catholic Church is one of 23 Eastern Catholic Churches that, while maintaining their Eastern traditions, are in full communion with the Pope.
Yes, I also know many Lebanese Maronites. Lebanon is a very secular country, so it’s not surprising that this family is mostly secular and tends to celebrate both Muslim and Christian holidays as cultural events. They DO identify as Arab primarily, so that she converted to marry is not surprising.What I find interesting about this news story, is the mention of the Eastern Catholic Churches.
I’m sure many non-Catholics have no idea such churches exist, they see “Catholic” and “Roman Catholic” as synonymous. But I actually do know some Lebanese refugees who are Catholic. Although they attend Latin services due to lack of Maronite services near them. They identify as “Arab”, and I’m sure many people assume that they must be Muslims.
Well, her uncle actually became a priest, so I assume he didn’t convert just for social reasons. We also don’t really know what’s in the heart of this woman.Yes, I also know many Lebanese Maronites. Lebanon is a very secular country, so it’s not surprising that this family is mostly secular and tends to celebrate both Muslim and Christian holidays as cultural events. They DO identify as Arab primarily, so that she converted to marry is not surprising.
No, I’m sorry if it came off that way. The interview I read, though, said that she claimed she was ‘spiritual but not religious’ and converted to be married, so I assumed that was the case.I just get this vibe that you’re trying to minimize the significance of Fakih’s conversion by painting all Lebanese Maronites as “secular” and assuming her conversion was just a surface one meant to appease the family she’s marrying into. We don’t know. It may have been, or it may have not. I wouldn’t assume either way.
‘spiritual but not religious’ is a loaded phrase, especially for a Catholic. It can mean all sorts of things among Catholics.No, I’m sorry if it came off that way. The interview I read, though, said that she claimed she was ‘spiritual but not religious’ and converted to be married, so I assumed that was the case.
I do know, however, that Maronites who practice are very devout. I’ve been to services in Lebanon and in the US, and the beauty of the Liturgies is remarkable.
I am intrigued by that. Could you elaborate a bit more please?‘spiritual but not religious’ is a loaded phrase, especially for a Catholic. It can mean all sorts of things among Catholics.
I think that phrase is more specific among Protestants, but among Catholics it has a lot more latitude.
I was thinking Miss Universe, but I might be incorrect.Is Miss USA the one that Donald Trump was a part of? Or was that Miss America?
Anyways, congrats to her.
Miss USA is part of Miss Universe. Trump was part of one, if not bothI was thinking Miss Universe, but I might be incorrect.
For some Catholics, being “religious” means either part of a Religious Community (priest, friar, monk, nun, sister, brother) or even a member of a Third Order.I am intrigued by that. Could you elaborate a bit more please?
The winner of Miss USA goes on to compete in Miss Universe. I would think it a conflict of interest for Trump to be head of both. I remember a reality show once of 2 or 3 winners of these contests rooming together at a Trump property if I remember correctly in New York City.Miss USA is part of Miss Universe. Trump was part of one, if not both
The five distinguishing marks of the Maronite Church are as follows (according to the Maronite Patriarchal Assembly):Is “Maronite Christianity” the same as Catholic?
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