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Bkerké (Arabic: بْكِرْكِي) is the
episcopal see of the
Maronite Catholic Patriarchate of
Antioch of the
Maronite Church in Lebanon,
located 650 m above...
- he was
appointed the
secretary of the
Maronite Patriarchate,
based in
Bkerké. In the same year, he
became professor of
translation in
literature and...
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Patriarch Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir. The seat of the
Maronite Patriarchate is in
Bkerke,
northeast of Beirut, Lebanon.
Officially known as the
Antiochene Syriac...
- in Harissa.
Above Jounieh, and on the way to Harissa, a
small hill
named Bkerké (Arabic: بكركي, or Bkerki),
overlooking the
Jounieh bay, is the seat of...
- for the
inauguration of his
Patriarchate took
place on 25
March 2011, in
Bkerké, the see of the
Maronite Catholic Patriarchate. As is
customary for all...
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declared a saint. He was
ordained six
years later, on July 23, 1859, in
Bkerke.
Charbel was then sent back to the
Monastery of
Saint Maron,
where he lived...
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contemporary sources). The
Maronite Patriarch is
traditionally seated in
Bkerke,
north of Beirut.
Lebanese Maronite Christians are
concentrated in the north...
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Catholic Church (1741): Cairo,
Egypt Maronite Church (union re-affirmed 1182):
Bkerke, Lebanon, Cyprus, Jordan, Israel, Palestine, Egypt, Syria, Argentina, Brazil...
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fourteenth century. The
Maronite Church,
which has also
moved the seat away to
Bkerké, Lebanon,
continues the
Antiochene liturgical tradition and the use of the...
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before migrating to the
Kisrawan region in the 15th century. They
settled in
Bkerke or
Ghosta before moving to Kfertay, from
there they
expanded to
Sahel Alma...