Maronite liturgy
The Maronite liturgy is a form of worship practiced by the Maronite Church, an Eastern Catholic church that follows the traditions of the Syrian Christian heritage. It combines elements of the Byzantine and Antiochene liturgical traditions, featuring prayers, hymns, and rituals that reflect the church's unique identity and history.
The liturgy is celebrated in the Arabic language, often incorporating Syriac for certain prayers and hymns. It includes the Divine Liturgy, which is the central act of worship, and various other services throughout the year, emphasizing the importance of community, faith, and the sacraments in the life of the church.