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  1. A diocese for Syrian Catholics in the United States and Canada, Our Lady of Deliverance of Newark, was founded in 1995. It is headed by Bishop Yousif Habash (317 Avenue E, Bayonne, NJ 07002). The diocese includes 11 parishes and missions in the United States, and three in Canada. Msgr.

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  2. Syrian Catholic Church, an Eastern Catholic church of the Antiochene rite, in communion with Rome since the 17th century. In the 5th century, the Christians of Syria largely repudiated the rulings of the Council of Chalcedon (451), which had interpreted the Christological position of the Syrians as.

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  4. Jun 11, 2023 · Historically centered in Lebanon and Syria, the Maronite church was formed by Syriac Christians who developed their own hierarchy and traditions from the mid-fourth century onwards. During the Islamic conquest, Maronites retreated to the mountains in Lebanon. The only Church within the Catholic Communion of Churches in union with the Pope of Rome to be named after a person, Saint Maron.

    • The Syriac Catholic Church
    • Becoming Outlaws
    • The Syro-Malankara Church
    • An Era of Firsts
    • The West Syrian Liturgy
    • A Liturgy of Symbols
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    Just like the Maronite Catholics, Syriac Catholics recognize their first patriarch as St. Peter. As we’ve seen in past articles,the Council of Chalcedon in 451 was a watershed event, and the Church in Syria was no more immune to it than others. Following the schism, there were multiple attempts at reunion with Rome, some during the Crusades, and ag...

    There were however, two bishops who opposed the election and did not want reunion with the Catholic Church. An Orthodox envoy arrived at the Ottoman palace in Istanbul before Patriarch Jarweh could, and received the approval of the Ottoman authorities, making the Syriac Catholics outlaws once again. It wasn’t until 1829, when the Ottoman government...

    The third particular Church which utilizes the West Syrian liturgical tradition follows a much different history than the Maronite and Syriac Catholics. After the Eritrean Catholic Church, the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church is the latest to resume union with Rome, and Rome with them, occurring in 1930. Interestingly enough, Syro-Malankara Catholics...

    After some deliberation, Bishop Ivanios and his supporters came back into full communion with the Catholic Church in 1930. In 1932, Bishop Ivanios traveled to Rome to receive the pallium from Pope Pius XI, and Pope Pius XI consecrated him as the Metropolitan Archbishop of Trivandrum, the first head of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church. In recent y...

    Although the three Churches we’ve looked at are different in many ways due to how they evolved, they all share a common bond in their liturgy in that they all use the West Syrian Rite. The Holy Sacrifice is called the Holy Qurbana (or Qurbono) in these particular Churches. Today, the languages used by each Church reflects their own distinct evoluti...

    Syro-Malankara Catholics also saw their liturgy develop in a unique way. As mentioned above, their roots are in the East Syrian tradition of India. Their hierarchy describesthe uniqueness of the liturgy in this way: The West Syrian Rite administers Holy Communion via intinction, and traditionally (but not always) the rite gives the sacraments of in...

    As we’ve seen earlier in this series, there are many saints that have come from these particular Churches we have just detailed. Among the Maronites, the most well known by Latin Catholics would most likely be St. Charbel Makhlouf. Born in 1828, St. Charbel lived in the high mountains of Lebanon. After being ordained to the priesthood, he went back...

  5. The East Syriac Rite (also known variably as the Chaldean, Assyrian, Sassanid, Babylonian or Persian Rite), whose main anaphora is the Holy Qurbana of Saints Addai and Mari, is that of the Chaldean Catholic Church, the Assyrian Church of the East (including the component Chaldean Syrian Church), the Ancient Church of the East, and the Syro ...

  6. The Syrian Catholic Church is one of the 23 Eastern Catholic Churches. The church is fully autonomous and is in communion with the Holy See of Rome. The Church’s current Patriarch is Mor Ignatius Joseph III Younan, who has led the Church since 2009. The Patriarch has the title of “Patriarch of Antioch and All the East of the Syriacs.”.

  7. Sep 1, 2015 · Category: News. 01 September 2015. As with most Christian communities of the Middle East, the Syriac Catholic Church has suffered severely as the region’s stability has deteriorated in the last 100 years or so. During Iraq’s civil war (2006-2007), thousands fled the violence in Baghdad and Mosul, where they had once enjoyed relative prosperity.

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