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Ignatius Abdulmasih I

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Ignatius Abdulmasih I
Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East
ChurchSyriac Orthodox Church
SeeAntioch
Installed1662
Term ended1686
PredecessorIgnatius Yeshu II
SuccessorIgnatius George II
Personal details
Born
Died1686
Amid, Ottoman Empire

Ignatius Abdulmasih I was the Patriarch of Antioch and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1662 until his death in 1686. [1]

Biography

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There isn’t much known about his early life except that he was born in Urhoy and was a student and a monk in the Monastery of Abhay [1] also known as the Monastery of the Ladders. [2] When he was ordained a Metropolitan by Patriarch Ignatius Yeshu, the Patriarch told the audience who attended the ceremony, that it’s his wish for Abdulmassih be his successor. [1] After he was consecrated as Patriarch, he ordained George of Edessa a Maphrian of the East after the existing Maphrian Shukrallah didn’t agree on electing Abdulmassih a Patriarch. The action caused Shukrallah to be elected as a rival Patriarch with the support of some people in Amid. In 1662, during Ignatius Abdulmasih I time as a Patriarch, the schism with the Syriac Catholic church started when Andrew Akijan, Bishop of Aleppo, was ordained a patriarch by the Maronite patriarch with the support of the French counsel and the Catholic missionaries in Aleppo. [1][3] When this happened, Ignatius Abdulmassih I traveled to Syria and visited many cities and towns there to fight this schism and bring the Syriac Orthodox communities back to their church. [1]

Episcopal succession

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During Ignatius Abdulmassih I time as Patriarch and Metropolitan, he had the duty to ordain and consecrate many Metropolitans in the Syria Orthodox church in addition to tens of priests, monks, and deacons [1]

  1. Behnam John Grer (1665-1678). Bishop of Damascus
  2. Baselios Yeldo (1678-1685). Maphrian of the East
  3. Gregorios Shamo’un (1680). Metropolitan of Jerusalem
  4. Issac (1686). Metropolitan of Mor Mattai Monastery

Death

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Ignatius Abdulmassih I died in 1686 and was buried in a cemetery outside the walls of Amid and then he was moved to the St. Jacob Church in Amid in 1950

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Dolabani, Philoxenos Yuhanon (2012). History of the Syriac Orthodox Patriarchs.
  2. ^ Barsoum, Ignatius Aphram; Moosa, Matti (Tr.) (2003). The scattered pearls: a history of Syriac literature and sciences (Second rev. ed.). Piscataway (N. J.): Gorgias press. ISBN 1-931956-04-9. Retrieved 28 December 2024.
  3. ^ Armalah, I. (1923). "Fi al-Batriyarkiyyah al-Antiikiyyah". al-Mashriq. 21.
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Preceded by Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch
1862-1686
Succeeded by