• Mar Joseph Sulaqa (Syriac: ܝܘܣܦ ܣܘܠܩܐ), also known as Yousep d'Bēth Bello (Syriac: ܝܘܣܦ ܪܒܝܬ ܒܠܘ, lit. 'Joseph of the house of Bello'), was one of the...
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    Shimun VIII Yohannan Sulaqa (Classical Syriac: ܫܡܥܘܢ ܬܡܝܢܝܐ ܝܘܚܢܢ ܣܘܠܩܐ; Latin: Simeon Sulacha; also Yohannan d'Bēth Bello (Syriac: ܝܘܚܢܢ ܕܒܝܬ ܒܠܘ), John...
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    IV also sent out a bishop Joseph Sulaqa, the brother of the first Chaldean patriarch Yohannan Sulaqa, to Malabar. Mar Joseph was sent to India with letters...
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    IV also sent out a bishop Joseph Sulaqa, the brother of the first Chaldean patriarch Yohannan Sulaqa, to Malabar. Mar Joseph was sent to India with letters...
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  • archiepiscopal church, Ernakulam became the seat of the major archbishop. Joseph Sulaqa (1558-1567) Abraham (1565-1597) Through the Synod of Diamper, the Latin...
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  • The earliest manuscripts of these poems are copied in 1556 by Sulaqa's brother Joseph, metropolitan of India (MS Vat Syr 45), and again, a little later...
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    and resisted the Chaldean Catholic attempts of reconciliation led by Joseph Sulaqa and Abraham of Angamaly. Throughout his archdeaconate, he is known to...
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    Elijah-Cross-Moses (Elijah-Sliva-Muse) Dedication of the Church (Qudas-Edta) Joseph Sulaqa (1558) Abraham (1565) Palliveettil Chandy (1663, Vicar apostolic of...
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    through the Chaldean Patriarchate with the arrival of Metropolitan Mar Joseph Sulaqa and patriarchal delegate Mar Elias in AD 1554. Historically, the title...
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    Term ended 1553 Predecessor Mar Yohannan (1490-1503) Successor Mar Joseph Sulaqa (1555-1567) Orders Ordination 1503 by Mar Elias V Personal details Died...
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    history of the archdiocese is noted for the its two archbishops, namely Joseph Sulaqa and Abraham, who were the last Persian prelates to govern the undivided...
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    Christ was appointed as the Archdeacon in 1562 by Chaldean archbishop Joseph Sulaqa. George of Christ built this church following his election as the bishop...
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    they persuaded Sulaqa's supporters to legitimize their position by seeking Sulaqa's consecration by Pope Julius III (1550–5). Sulaqa went to Rome, where...
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    Bishop-elect of Palur Archdiocese Angamaly Appointed by Metropolitan Joseph Sulaqa Successor Arkadiyakkon Yohannan Jacob Pakalomattam Personal details...
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    opponents rebelled and appointed the monk Shimun Yohannan Sulaqa as a rival patriarch. Sulaqa's subsequent consecration by Pope Julius III saw a permanent...
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    Pope decided to appoint Yohannan Sulaqa as "Patriarch of Babylon" in April 1553. Upon consecration, Yohannan Sulaqa took the name Shimun and by the end...
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    metropolitan of Seert was Joseph, brother of the patriarch Yohannan Sulaqa, who would have been among the bishops consecrated by Sulaqa in 1554. The source...
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    of Ezra and Daniel, which are called 'Chaldee'." In 1553, Mar Yohannan Sulaqa, willing to separate from the Church of the East's Patriarchal See of Alqosh...
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    Habbi, Joseph (1966). "Signification de l'union chaldéenne de Mar Sulaqa avec Rome en 1553". L'Orient Syrien. 11: 99–132, 199–230. Habbi, Joseph (1971a)...
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    Habbi, Joseph (1966). "Signification de l'union chaldéenne de Mar Sulaqa avec Rome en 1553". L'Orient Syrien. 11: 99–132, 199–230. Habbi, Joseph (1971a)...
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  • the Shimun line). This patriarchal line began in 1553 when Mar Yohannan Sulaqa was consecrated bishop by the Pope in 1553, but soon it lost the connections...
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    established "Eliya line" of patriarchs was opposed by a rival patriarch, Sulaqa, who initiated what is called the "Shimun line". He and his early successors...
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  • made the patriarchal succession hereditary, normally from uncle to nephew. Joseph I (1681–1696), who served as the Metropolitan of Amid (modern-day Diyarbakır...
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    in Alqosh. In the schism of 1552, the abbot of the monastery, Yohannan Sulaqa, was elected irregularly to the post of patriarch by several bishops who...
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    Asmar and ʿAbdishoʿ Maron, consecrated by Sulaqa for Amid and Gazarta respectively in 1554, Sulaqa's brother Joseph, consecrated for Seert but soon afterwards...
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    source (cf. p. xxiv) that Sulaqa was called "Patriarch of the Chaldeans". Frazee 2006, p. 56. Winkler 2019, p. 126-127. Joseph 2000, p. 1. Baum & Winkler...
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    Yohannan Sulaqa appointed Abdisho as archbishop of Gazarta in 1553. Shemon VII Ishoyahb, Patriarch of the Church of the East, appointed Joseph as archbishop...
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    Rabban Hormizd Monastery served as the patriarchal burial site. Yohannan Sulaqa was monk of the Rabban Hormizd Monastery before his travel to Rome to become...
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    Robert Joseph Shaheen (3 June 1937 – 9 August 2017) was an American prelate of the Maronite Catholic Church. He was the former Eparch of the Eparchy of...
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    Boutros al-Rahi, O.M.M., the Patriarch of Antioch. Eparch-Emeritus Robert Joseph Shaheen and Archeparch Camille Zaidan of the Maronite Catholic Archeparchy...
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