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Lebanese Maronite Order

LC control no.n 96903215
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Corporate name headingLebanese Maronite Order
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Variant(s)Ruhbānīyah al-Lubnānīyah al-Mārūnīyah
Rahbāniyya al-Lubnāniyya
Lebanese Maronite Order of St. Anthony
Ordre libanais maronite
رهبانية اللبنانية المارونية
Lebanese Order (Maronite religious order)
Baladites
Valadites
Maronite Baladite Antonines
Ordo Antonianus Baladitarum Syro-Maronitarum
O.L.M.
OLM
See alsoFounder: Qarāʼalī, ʻAbd Allāh ibn Mīkhāʼīl, 1672-1742
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Beginning date1694
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Not the same as: Maronite Antonine Order of St. Isaia (see NAR nr 98020149)
Found inal-Yūbīl al-miʼawī al-thālith ... 1996: title page (al-Ruhbānīyah al-Lubnānīyah al-Mārūnīyah; Ordre libanais maronite)
Leeuwen, Richard van. Notables and clergy in Mount Lebanon, 1994: pages 107-108 (the Lebanese Order (al-Rahbāniyya al-Lubnāniyya); traces its beginnings to 1693, when three men from Aleppo obtained permission from Patriarch al-Duwayhī [i.e. Stephan Al-Douaihi] to found a monastic brotherhood; one of the first members of the Order to obtain the rank of muṭrān was ʻAbdallāh al-Qarāʻalī)
Wikipedia, viewed January 23, 2020 (Lebanese Maronite Order (known also as Baladites or Valadites); a monastic order among the Levant-based, Catholic Maronite Church; founded in 1694 in the Monastery of Mart Moura, Ehden, Lebanon, by three Maronite young men from Aleppo, Syria, under the patronage of Patriarch Estephan El Douaihy; abbreviation: O.L.M. (from the Order's French name, Ordre libanais maronite); founder: Fr. Abdallah Qaraali, O.L.M.)
New Catholic encyclopedia. Second edition, 2003: volume 1, page 534 (under Antonines (Antonians): Lebanese Maronite Order of St. Anthony; its first members were three young men from Aleppo, who received their habits from Patriarch Stephan Al-Douaihi on November 10, 1695)
Catholic religious orders, 1957: page 9 (entry 28: Antonines. Congregations. Maronite. Baladite; variant names: Baladites (Antonine); Maronite Baladite Antonines; Ordo Antonianus Baladitarum Syro-Maronitarum; founded in 1695)