Middle Eastern Christian matchmaking

Maronite matchmaking & marriage

Amanina is a marriage-intentioned matchmaking app that helps Maronite singles meet a partner who shares their church and Lebanese heritage, alongside other Arab and Middle Eastern Christians. Every introduction is chosen and explained for you, and family is welcomed at your pace.

Why does a shared Maronite faith and heritage matter in marriage?

A shared Maronite faith and heritage matters in marriage because it carries the rhythms a couple will build a home around — the Syriac-Maronite liturgy, the feasts and fasts, the language of prayer, and the closeness of Lebanese family life. The Maronite Catholic Church is an Eastern Catholic church in full communion with Rome, with its own ancient tradition rooted in Lebanon and Syria and carried across a large diaspora. For many members, marrying someone who already knows Sunday liturgy, the saints their family keeps, and the weight of a wedding crowning means starting from a shared foundation rather than explaining it. Amanina helps you meet people for whom these things are also home, so faith and heritage are common ground from the first conversation — never something you have to translate.

How does Amanina serve Maronite members without labelling their identity?

Amanina serves Maronite members by letting each person state their own faith and heritage in their own words, rather than assigning them a label. Maronite identity is personal: many Maronites describe themselves as Lebanese or Phoenician, some as Arab Christian, and that is always the member's own to say. We frame introductions around the Maronite Church and the heritage you name, not around an ethnic category we impose. You tell us what matters to you — your parish, your family's traditions, the language you pray in — and we look for people who share it. Amanina connects people; it does not rule on faith, rank traditions, or require proof of church membership.

How do family and the parish fit into a Maronite match?

Family and the parish fit into a Maronite match from the start, welcomed at the pace each member chooses. In many Maronite families a marriage joins two households, and the church community — the priest, the parish, longtime family friends — is part of the story. Amanina is built for that: you can involve trusted family in the way that feels right to you, early or later, without pressure. Introductions are considered and explained, so a match arrives with reasons you can share with the people whose blessing matters. The goal is a marriage your family can stand behind, met in a way that honours how your community already brings people together.

Who else will I meet, and how do you keep members genuine?

You will meet marriage-minded Maronite members and, if you are open to it, other Arab and Middle Eastern Christians who share close values and a serious intention. Amanina welcomes the wider Christian home — alongside Muslim and other members across the Arab diaspora — while keeping your own priorities, from church to heritage to family expectations, at the centre of who is introduced to you. To keep things genuine, members are verified, photos and profiles are reviewed, and introductions are made with care rather than endless swiping. You decide how far to open the door; the wider community is there when you want it, and never a substitute for what you are looking for.

Common questions

Is there a matchmaking app for Maronite Christians?
Yes. Amanina is a marriage-intentioned matchmaking app that helps Maronite Catholic singles meet a partner who shares their church and Lebanese heritage, alongside other Arab and Middle Eastern Christians. It is free to install from your browser, with an optional paid plan, and every introduction is chosen and explained for you rather than left to endless swiping.
Can I meet a Maronite partner of the same faith?
Yes. You can tell Amanina that a shared Maronite faith and tradition matters to you, and introductions will reflect that. You describe your own faith and heritage in your own words, and we look for members who share your church, your values, and a serious intention toward marriage. Amanina connects people and never gates or verifies a specific church membership.
Does Amanina welcome family in a Maronite marriage?
Yes. Amanina is built to welcome family at each member's pace. Because a Maronite marriage often joins two households and a parish community, you can involve trusted family in the way that feels right to you, early or later. Introductions arrive considered and explained, so a match is easy to share with the people whose blessing matters to you.

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