LC control no. | nr 98020149 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Corporate name heading | Maronite Antonine Order of St. Isaia |
Variant(s) | Maronite Antonine Order of Saint Isaia Maronite Antonines of St. Isaiah Ordo Antonianus Sancti Isaiae Syro-Maronitarum Antonins de Saint Isaïe Antonins of St. Isaiah Antonin Maronite Order Maronite Order of Antonins Ordre antonin maronite |
Beginning date | 1700 |
Special note | Not the same as: Lebanese Maronite Order (see NAR n 96903215) |
Found in | L'Ordre antonin maronite, 1995: title page (The Antonin Maronite Order) page 7, etc. (Maronite Order of Antonins; founded in 1700; called Antonins de Saint Isaïe (Antonins of St. Isaiah), which distinguishes them from other Maronite Antonine orders) New Catholic encyclopedia. Second edition: volume 1, page 534 (under Antonines (Antonians): Maronite Antonine Order of St. Isaia; in 1700 the Maronite bishop of Aleppo, Gabriel Blouzawi, gathered some of the remaining independent monasteries, those that had not joined the Lebanese congregation, to form the Antonine Order of St. Isaia, named after the principal monastery, Mar Isaya; granted papal approval by Pope Clement XII on January 17, 1740) Catholic religious orders, 1957: page 9 (entry 29: Antonines. Congregations. Maronite. St. Isaias; variant names: Maronite Antonines of St. Isaias; Ordo Antonianus Sancti Isaiae Syro-Maronitarum; founded in 1700 by Salomon el Hagi, Atallah Craicr, Peter Manuk, and Moses von Ba'abdat) |