Jacobite Syrian Christian Church
The Jacobite Syrian Christian Church , or the Syriac Orthodox Church in India, is a Maphrianate of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch based in Kerala, India and part of the Oriental Orthodox Church. It recognizes the Syriac Orthodox patriarch of Antioch and All the East as supreme head of the church. It functions autonomously within the church as an Archdiocese, administered by the Metropolitan Trustee, under the authority of the Maphrian of India, Baselios Thomas I. Following schism with the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, it is currently the only church in Malankara that is under the administrative supervision of Syriac Orthodox Church. The church employs the West Syriac Rite Liturgy of Saint James.
Jacobite Syrian Church | |
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Patriarch Ignatius Zaka I Iwas Centre in Cochin | |
Abbreviation | JSC |
Classification | Oriental Orthodox Church |
Orientation | Early Christianity Eastern Christianity Syriac Christianity |
Scripture | Peshitta Vishudhagrandham (Malayalam Translation) |
Theology | Miaphysitism |
Polity | Episcopal polity |
Patriarch of Antioch | Ignatius Aphrem II |
Catholicos of India | Baselios Thomas I Catholicos Maphrian of the Syriac Orthodox Church |
Malankara Metropolitan | Joseph Mor Gregorios |
Affiliation | Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch |
Communion | Oriental orthodox Church |
Region | India and Nasarani Malayali Diaspora |
Language | Malayalam, English, Hindi, Syriac, Tamil, Kannada |
Liturgy | West Syriac Rite Divine Liturgy of Saint James |
Headquarters | Patriarch Ignatius Zaka I Iwas Centre (Patriarchal Centre) Puthencruz Kochi India |
Origin | 52 AD by tradition 1665 (Introduction of Oriental Orthodoxy in India) 1876 (as Malankara Syriac Orthodox Church) 2002 (as Catholicate of India) |
Branched from | Saint Thomas Christians Malankara Church |
Separations | Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (1912) |
Members | 480,0000 in Kerala |
Official News Portal | J.S.C. |
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