Kreimists

The Kreimists, known formally as the Congregation of the Maronite Lebanese Missionaries (Arabic: جمعية المرسلين اللبنانيين الموارنة; abbreviated LM), is a religious institute of the Maronite Church founded at the monastery of Kreim – Ghosta (Mountain of Lebanon) in 1865 by Youhanna Habib, who would later become Archbishop of Nazareth.

Kreimists
Congregation of the Maronite Lebanese Missionaries
Arabic: جمعية المرسلين اللبنانيين الموارنة
AbbreviationLM
Formation8 May 1865 (1865-05-08)
FounderYouhanna Habib
TypeReligious institute
HeadquartersMonastery of Saint John the Beloved, Jounieh, Lebanon
Location
Membership
120
Superior General
Maroun Moubarak, LM
Vicar General
Khalil Alwan, LM
Counselors General
  • Maroun Moussa, LM
  • Nadim Helou, LM
  • George Ters
Parent organization
Maronite Patriarchate
Websitelebanesemissionaries.org
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