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Catholic churches in Beirut (4 P) Pages in category "Churches in Beirut" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The Church of Saint George is located in the downtown area of Beirut. It is one of the most important religious buildings of the city. Right next to her is the Sunni Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque. About eighty meters north is the Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch.
Cathedral of St. Louis in Beirut (Latin Church) Saint George's Cathedral in Beirut (Maronite Church) Cathedral of St. Elias Beirut (Melkite Greek Catholic Church) Cathedral of St. Maroun in Zgharta; St. Elie-St. Gregory the Illuminator Patriarchal Cathedral in Beirut (Armenian Catholic Church) Cathedral of St. John Mark in Byblos (Maronite Church)
The National Evangelical Church of Beirut is the headquarters and administrative centre of these nine churches which operate under the name of the National Evangelical Union of Lebanon (NEUL). In 1870, the first Evangelical Church was built to house the Arabic and English speaking congregations.
Churches in Beirut (2 C, 4 P) M. Mosques in Beirut (5 P) Pages in category "Religious buildings and structures in Beirut" This category contains only the following page.
Byzantine emperor Theodosius II issued a decree c. 449 – c. 450 AD elevating the bishop of Beirut Efstathius to the rank of Metropolitan bishop. The city was until then a diocese of the Metropolis of Tyre. [1] [5] The Anastasis cathedral was the first church to be built on the site of the Saint George cathedral.
The religious geography of the capital Beirut was redrawn: 65,000 Shiite Muslims abandoned their neighborhoods, and Nabaa chout; from interior regions, in contrast, to the capital flowed 80,000 Maronites and Druzes. [3] As a result of the Civil War, West Beirut was progressively abandoned by Christians.
Pages in category "Catholic churches in Beirut" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.