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The Syriac Orthodox Church (Classical Syriac: ܥܺܕܬܳܐ ܣܽܘܪܝܳܝܬܳܐ ܬܪܺܝܨܰܬ݂ ܫܽܘܒܚܳܐ, romanized: ʿIdto Sūryāyto Trīshath Shuvḥo; Arabic: الكنيسة السريانية الأرثوذكسية, Malayalam: സുറിയാനി ഓർത്തഡോക്സ് സഭ, romanized: Suriyāni ōrtḥdōx Sabḥa), officially known as the Syriac Orthodox
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The church claims apostolic succession through the pre-Chalcedonian Patriarchate of Antioch to the...
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The supreme head of the Syriac Orthodox Church is named Patriarch of Antioch, in reference to his titular pretense to one of the five patriarchates of th...
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• Mor Gabriel Monastery, Midyat, Turkey
• St. Awgin Monastery, Nusaybin, Turkey...
See moreThe Syriac Orthodox Church is active in ecumenical dialogues with various churches, including the Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Churches
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See more• Syrians/Syriacs originating from Middle East
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• Södertälje, Swedish town with many Syriac people and churches
• Guatemalans (recent convert activity)...
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Syriac Orthodox churches use the Peshitto (Syriac: simple, common) as its Bible. The New Testament books...
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Dioceses of the Syriac Orthodox Church: In the period of its greatest expansion, in the Tenth Century, the Syriac Orthodox Church had around 20 metropolitan dioceses and a little over a hundred suffragan dioceses. By the Seventeenth Century only 20 dioceses remained, reduced in the Twentieth Century to 10. The seat of Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch was at Mardin before the First Worl…
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The Malankara Orthodox Church was founded by the Apostle Saint Thomas. Even though the church was independent in administration it still had relationships between Churches of Antioch, Persia and potentially Alexandria.They received clerical support from Persian bishops, who trave… - 19th century
The Arthat Padiyola declared that the administration of Malankara Church is Independent and the bishops from Rome, Antioch or Babylon have no role in Malankara Church.In 1807, four gospels of Holy Bible in Syriac were translated to Malayalam by Kayamkulam Philipose Ramban.The Malan…
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Wikimedia Commons has media related to Syriac Orthodox Church saints. This category is for saints venerated by the Syriac Orthodox Church Pages in category "Syriac Orthodox Church saints" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes ( learn more ). A
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The Syriac Orthodox Church is the largest Oriental Orthodox Christian group in Syria. The Syriac Orthodox or Jacobite Church, whose liturgy is in Syriac, was severed from the favored church of the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Orthodoxy), over the Chalcedonian controversy.
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Most belong to the Syriac Orthodox Church, but some belong to the Assyrian Church of the East and the Chaldean Catholic Church. Their three main settlements are in the Brussels municipalities of Saint-Josse-ten-Noode (where their municipal councilman, Christian Democrat Ibrahim Erkan, is originally from Turkey) and Etterbeek , Liège and Mechelen .
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https://thereaderwiki.com/en/Syriac_OrthodoxThe Syriac Orthodox identity included auxiliary cultural traditions of the paganAssyriaand Arameankingdoms.[34] Church traditions crystallized into ethnogenesisthrough the preservation of their stories and customs by the 12th century. Since the 1910s, the identity of Syriac Orthodoxy in the Ottoman Empirewas principally religious and linguistic.
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The True Orthodox Metropolis of Germany and Europe, formerly known as the Syrian Orthodox Church of Europe, is an autonomous Old Calendarist Eastern Orthodox church based in Altenbergen, Germany; it is headed by metropolitan Moses Görgün. The church is is part of the Avlona Synod [].. Until 2016, the church belonged to the Oriental Orthodox tradition, and it was …
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https://www.wikizero.com/www/Syriac_Orthodox_Christians_(Middle_East)Syriac-speaking Christians have referred to themselves as "Ārāmāyē/Āṯūrāyē/Sūryāyē" in native Aramaic terms based on their ethnic identity. In most ...