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'''Ignatius Elias II''' was the ] and head of the ] from 1838 until his death in 1847. | '''Ignatius Elias II''' was the ] and head of the ] from 1838 until his death in 1847. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Elias was born at ] about 1778 and was the son of Hindi Karmeh. When he reached his youth, he joined ] near Mosul. He was ordained monk by Metropolitan Eustathios Moosa in 1791 and in 1798 he was appointed the abbot of ] that used to belong to the ] at that time. In 1811 he was ordained as ecumenical metropolitan by ] and was given the name Gregorius. Then in 1817, he was appointed as Metropolitan of ] and Maphrian of the East by ] and assumed the name Basil Elias III. In 1819, as a Maphrian of the East, he put his hand on the patriarch ] at his consecration as the new Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox Church<ref name="AB">{{cite book |last1=Barsoum |first1=Ignatius Aphram |title=Nizhat Al-Athhan Fi Tarikh Dier Alzafaran (The History of Deir Al-Za'afaran Monastary) |date=1917 |url=https://www.gorgiaspress.com/history-of-the-zafaraan-monastery-2 |access-date=27 December 2024}}</ref> | Elias was born at ] about 1778 and was the son of Hindi Karmeh. When he reached his youth, he joined ] near Mosul. He was ordained monk by Metropolitan Eustathios Moosa in 1791 and in 1798 he was appointed the abbot of ] that used to belong to the ] at that time. In 1811 he was ordained as ecumenical metropolitan by ] and was given the name Gregorius. Then in 1817, he was appointed as Metropolitan of ] and Maphrian of the East by ] and assumed the name Basil Elias III. In 1819, as a Maphrian of the East, he put his hand on the patriarch ] at his consecration as the new Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox Church.<ref name="AB">{{cite book |last1=Barsoum |first1=Ignatius Aphram |title=Nizhat Al-Athhan Fi Tarikh Dier Alzafaran (The History of Deir Al-Za'afaran Monastary) |date=1917 |url=https://www.gorgiaspress.com/history-of-the-zafaraan-monastery-2 |access-date=27 December 2024}}</ref> | ||
==Patriarchal consecration== | ==Patriarchal consecration== | ||
In 1838, after the death of ], Gregorius Elias was elected a Patriarch and was given the name Ignatius Elias II | In 1838, after the death of ], Gregorius Elias was elected a Patriarch and was given the name Ignatius Elias II |
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114th Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox Church of AntiochIgnatius Elias II | |
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Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and All the East | |
Church | Syriac Orthodox Church |
See | Antioch |
Installed | 1838 |
Term ended | 1847 |
Predecessor | Ignatius George V |
Successor | Ignatius Jacob II |
Personal details | |
Born | Elias 1778 Mosul, Ottoman Empire |
Died | 1847 (aged 1848–Expression error: Missing operand for -.) Mor Hananyo |
Residence | Mor Hananyo |
Ignatius Elias II was the Patriarch of Antioch and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1838 until his death in 1847.
Biography
Elias was born at Mosul about 1778 and was the son of Hindi Karmeh. When he reached his youth, he joined Mor Mattai Monastery near Mosul. He was ordained monk by Metropolitan Eustathios Moosa in 1791 and in 1798 he was appointed the abbot of Mar Behnam Monastery that used to belong to the Syriac Orthodox Church at that time. In 1811 he was ordained as ecumenical metropolitan by Ignatius Matthew and was given the name Gregorius. Then in 1817, he was appointed as Metropolitan of Mosul and Maphrian of the East by Ignatius Yunan and assumed the name Basil Elias III. In 1819, as a Maphrian of the East, he put his hand on the patriarch Ignatius George V at his consecration as the new Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox Church.
Patriarchal consecration
In 1838, after the death of Ignatius George V, Gregorius Elias was elected a Patriarch and was given the name Ignatius Elias II
Episcopal succession
During Ignatius Elias II 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.
- Eustathios AbdulNour of Al-Ruha (1840-1877). Metropolitan of Jerusalem
- Cyril Yuyakkim (1845)
References
- Barsoum, Ignatius Aphram (1917). Nizhat Al-Athhan Fi Tarikh Dier Alzafaran (The History of Deir Al-Za'afaran Monastary). Retrieved 27 December 2024.
- Barsoum, Athanasius Aphram (2006). The Syriac Orthodox Patriarchs in the 19th &20th centuries (2 ed.). Retrieved 26 December 2024.,
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Preceded byBasil Elias III Karmeh | Syriac Orthodox Maphrians of the East 1817-1838 |
Succeeded byBasil Behnam IV |
Preceded byIgnatius George V | Syriac Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch 1838-1847 |
Succeeded byIgnatius Jacob II |
Maphrians and Grand Metropolitans of the East | |
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Grand Metropolitans of the East (559–1075) | |
Maphrians of the East (1075–1859) |
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Catholicoi of the East (1964–2002) |
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Catholicoi of India (2002–present) |
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† Illegitimate; Maphrian of Malabar |