Saint John Maron: The First Patriarch of the Maronite Church
An Exhaustive Portrait of the Saint Who Forged a Nation and a Rite in the Fires of the Seventh Century
Saint John Maron (c. 575–707) is not merely one saint among many. He is the living cornerstone of the entire Maronite Catholic Church, the man who, by the grace of God and at the cost of immense personal sacrifice, transformed a scattered monastic community into an autonomous patriarchal Church in full communion with Rome. Recognized as the first Maronite Patriarch (685–707), defender of Chalcedonian orthodoxy against imperial Monothelitism, organiser of armed resistance to invasion, and author of the earliest known Maronite liturgical and theological texts, he is venerated as the spiritual father of an entire people. His feast is celebrated on March 2 in the Maronite calendar and on February 21 in some local traditions. This comprehensive study draws upon the most ancient Syriac, Arabic, and Greek sources, the 10th-century Chronicle of Patriarch Stephen Douaihy (the “Father of Maronite History”), the 12th-century Vita by Patriarch Jeremiah of Dmalsa, Vatican archival documents, and modern critical scholarship to present the fullest portrait available of the man whom Maronites still call “Mar Abba Yuhanna Maroun – “Our Father Saint John Maron.”
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The Massabki Martyrs: Maronite Witnesses of Faith in Damascus
Learn the powerful story of the Massabki Brothers—Francis, Abdel-Moati, and Raphael—Maronite Catholic martyrs of Damascus in 1860. Discover their courage, feast day, beatification, and lasting legacy in the Maronite Church. Explore Maronite saints, Eastern Catholic martyrs, and find Massabki prayer cards to honor their witness.