LEBANON
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OUR LADY OF LEBANON
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SAINT SHARBEL
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Listing of Traditional Masses Which Have Been Approved under
Papal Authority.
-- REPUBLIC OF LEBANON
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There are no traditional latin masses in the Lebanon. The Republic is the cultural home
of the Maronite Antiochene Rite and will be listed according to the divisions of all the
rites present there and not just the Roman one.
Until more information becomes available to the site moderator, there will be no
listing of Eastern Catholic masses in Lebanon. Following is a list of Eastern Catholic
jurisdictions. There are every-Sunday traditional masses in each of them.
A. ANTIOCHENE RITE: MARONITE USE
Maronite Patriarchate of Antioch, Alexandria, and Jerusalem
(seats in Turkey, Egypt, and Israel; residence in Lebanon)
[N.B. Maronite sees are not grouped into provinces; all their jurisdictions are exempt
sees except for those which are suffragans to Latin Metropolitan Archdioceses.]
Archdiocese of Antelias
Archdiocese of Tripoli
Archdiocese of Tyre
Archdiocese of Beirut
Diocese of Baalbek-Deir El Ahmar
Diocese of Batrun and Sarba (residing see of the the Patriarch)
Diocese of Saïda (partly in Israel)
Diocese of Jbeil
Diocese of Jounieh
Diocese of Zahleh
B. ANTIOCHENE RITE: SYRIAN USE
Syrian Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch
(seat in Turkey; residence in Lebanon)
Patriarchal Vicariate of Lebanon (resident jurisdiction of the Patriarch)
C. ARMENIAN RITE
Patriarchal Province of Cilicia
Patriarchate of Cilicia
Suffragan Diocese: Beirut (residence of Patriarch)
[Other Suffragan sees are outside Lebanon]
D. BYZANTINE RITE: MELCHITE USE
Suffragan to the Patriarchate of Antioch, Alexandria, and Jerusalem (seats in
Turkey, Egypt, and Israel; residence in Syria):
Archeparchy of of Baalbek
Archeparchy of Zahleh and Furzul
[Other suffragan sees are outside Lebanon.]
Province of Tyre
Archeparchy of Tyre
Suffragan Eparchies:
Baniyas
Saida
Tripoli
Province of Beirut and Gibrail
Archeparchy of Beirut and Gibrail
[Suffragan eparchies are all in Syria.]
E. CHALDEAN RITE: BABYLONIAN USE
Exempt Diocese of Beirut
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