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1 History  





2 Missionary locations and work  



2.1  Lebanon  





2.2  Abroad  







3 General Superiors of the Congregation  





4 References  





5 External links  














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Kreimists

Congregation of the Maronite Lebanese Missionaries

Arabic: جمعية المرسلين اللبنانيين الموارنة
AbbreviationLM
Formation8 May 1865
(159 years ago)
 (1865-05-08)
FounderYouhanna Habib
TypeReligious institute
HeadquartersMonastery of Saint John the Beloved, Jounieh, Lebanon
Location

Membership

120

Superior General

Maroun Moubarak, LM

Vicar General

Khalil Alwan, LM

Counselors General

  • Maroun Moussa, LM
  • Nadim Helou, LM
  • George Ters
  • Parent organization

    Maronite Patriarchate
    Websitelebanesemissionaries.org

    The Kreimists,[1] known formally as the Congregation of the Maronite Lebanese Missionaries (Arabic: جمعية المرسلين اللبنانيين الموارنة; abbreviated LM),[2] is a religious institute of the Maronite Church founded at the monastery of KreimGhosta (Mountain of Lebanon) in 1865 by Youhanna Habib, who would later become Archbishop of Nazareth.

    History

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    An earlier community was founded there in 1840 but died out.[3]

    Missionary locations and work

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    The Congregation of the Maronite Lebanese Missionaries exists today in Lebanon and around the world where the Maronites are present. Current mission locations include:

    Lebanon

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    In addition, there is an orphanage and school under construction in Edde, Batroun. There is a printing press used for liturgical and religious publications among them those of the Patriarch and others. Amongst these is the publication of Al Manarat (The Lighthouse), which is a magazine discussing religious topics in depth. There is an associated radio station called "The Voice of Charity" which began broadcasting in 1984. There is a TV channel "TV Charity" founded in 2009 the channel based in Keserwan that serves as an apostolate of the Lebanese Maronite Missionaries. Main show topics include theology, bioethics, education, social issues, daily Church news, and intercultural exchange. Charity TV also offers shows for entertainment and special programs for children and teens. A particular tradition is that one of the Congregation fathers gives an annual retreat for the Patriarch and Bishops.

    Abroad

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    General Superiors of the Congregation

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    References

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    1. ^ Parry, Ken (2010). The Blackwell Companion to Eastern Christianity. John Wiley & Sons. p. 306. ISBN 9781444333619.
  • ^ "Congregation of the Lebanese Maronite Missionaries (L.M./C.M.L.)". GCatholic. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  • ^ King, Archdale (2007). The Rites of Eastern Christendom. Gorgias Press. ISBN 9781593333911.
  • [edit]



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