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L'élection des évêques dans l'Église melkite catholique
Échos d'Orient, 1920Koury Th. L'élection des évêques dans l'Église melkite catholique. In: Échos d'Orient, tome 19, n°119, 1920. pp. 361-364.
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Les sources du droit canonique melkite catholique (fin)
Échos d'Orient, 1908Charon Cyrille. Les sources du droit canonique melkite catholique (fin). In: Échos d'Orient, tome 11, n°73, 1908. pp. 352-362.
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Le Monothélisme chez les Maronites et les Melkites
The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 1951Le Monothélisme était-il particulier aux seuls anciens Maronites? C'était, jusqu'ici, l'opinion régnante tant en Orient qu'en Occident. Or deux textes monothélites, appartenant aux anciens Melkites, viennent de voir le jour et jettent une nouvelle lumière sur cette question assez obscure. L'un fut révélé en 1945; nous allons faire connaître l'autre.
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The Melkites in Fatimid Egypt and Syria (1021–1171)
Medieval Encounters, 2015This paper examines the history of the Chalcedonian Melkites in the Fatimid state in the period after the reign of the caliph al-Ḥākim, i.e., from 1021 until the end of the Fatimid caliphate in 1171. For the eleventh century the focus will be on Palestine (before its conquest by the Crusaders).
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The Ecumenical Commitment of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church
The Downside Review, 2017The Ecumenical Commitment of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church has been at the centre of its ecclesiology and theological thought especially in relation to its sister-church the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch since the Second Vatican Council. The Antiochene context has provided a unique and creative context for a renewed ecumenical engagement ...
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Family Feast Observance in a Lebanese Melkite Village
Middle East Critique, 2016AbstractMy purpose in this article is to describe the family feast day observance and analyze its significance in a Melkite Greek Catholic community, which is located in the central Bekaa Valley near Zahle, about equidistant from Beirut and Damascus.
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Melkites et Arméniens sous Maxime III Mazloum (1831-1847)
Échos d'Orient, 1908Charon Cyrille. Melkites et Arméniens sous Maxime III Mazloum (1831-1847). In: Échos d'Orient, tome 11, n°71, 1908. pp. 212-218.
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