Saint John Maron
Saint John Maron is a significant figure in the history of the Maronite Church, which is an Eastern Catholic Church in communion with the Roman Catholic Church. He is recognized as the founder of the Maronite community in the 7th century and is celebrated for his dedication to the Christian faith and his role in establishing the Maronite identity.
He is venerated as a saint, and his feast day is observed on February 9. Saint John Maron is often depicted in religious art, symbolizing the spiritual heritage of the Maronite people and their commitment to preserving their traditions and beliefs throughout history.