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''' Mor Yulios Elias Qoro '''(Elias Mar Julius) (1881–1962) was a [[Syriac Orthodox Church]] Bishop and the [[Patriarchal Delegate of India]], Born as Elias Malke Qoro<ref>http://syriaca.org/bibl/456</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bethmardutho.org/index.php/projects/gorgias-encyclopedic-dictionary-syriac-heritage/518.html|title=List of GEDSH Entries|first=James|last=Walters|website=www.bethmardutho.org}}</ref> at [[Mardin]] on August 1, 1881,educated at school of the Church of the [[Forty Martyrs of Sebaste]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lonelyplanet.com/turkey/mardin/attractions/forty-martyrs-church/a/poi-sig/1248721/360908|title=Forty Martyrs Church in Mardin, Turkey|first=Lonely|last=Planet|publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://insearchofunusualdestinations.wordpress.com/2013/10/06/sunday-service-syriac-orthodox-church-of-the-forty-martyrs-mardin-turkey/|title=Sunday Service, Syriac Orthodox Church of the Forty Martyrs, Mardin, Turkey.|date=6 October 2013|publisher=}}</ref> He joined Dairo d-Kurkmo ([[Mor Hananyo Monastery]]) in 1902, and became a monk on 16 June 1905. He was appointed secretary to [[Ignatius Abded Aloho II]] Patriarch of Antioch in 1906, and was ordained kashisho in 1908. He became abbot of [[Mor Hananyo Monastery]] in 1911, and was appointed director of its printing press. He was consecrated bishop on 23 September 1923 in the Church of the Forty Martyrs<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.peeters-leuven.be/boekoverz.asp?nr=1555|title=A Syriac Lectionary from the Church of the Forty Martyrs in Mardin, Tur Abdin, Mesopotamia|website=www.peeters-leuven.be}}</ref> by [[Ignatius Elias III]] Patriarch of Antioch, appointed to serve in Malankara. He served as Patriarchal Delegate to Malankara in 1927. In 1932, he established [[Mor Ignatius Dayro Manjinikkara]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kumarakomchurch.com/?page_id=57|title=Manjinikkara Pilgrimage -|website=kumarakomchurch.com}}</ref> on the tomb of Elias III Patriarch of Antioch<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.manjinikarachurch.com/ |title=Archived copy |access-date=27 January 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170122091548/http://manjinikarachurch.com/ |archive-date=22 January 2017 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://catholicose.org/PauloseII/1914.HTM|title=1914|website=catholicose.org}}</ref> at [[Omallur]], [[Kerala]]. He established and approved order for various monasteries and churches in Kerala. He died in 1962 at [[Omallur]], [[Kerala]], India and was buried at [[Mor Ignatius Dayro Manjinikkara]].<ref>http://syriacorthodoxresources.org/Personage/Sheema/MYuliusEQoro.html</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://bethmardutho.academia.edu/GeorgeKiraz/CurriculumVitae|title=George A. Kiraz - Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute - Academia.edu|website=bethmardutho.academia.edu}}</ref> | ''' Mor Yulios Elias Qoro '''(Elias Mar Julius) (1881–1962) was a [[Syriac Orthodox Church]] Bishop and the [[Patriarchal Delegate of India]], Born as Elias Malke Qoro<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://syriaca.org/bibl/456|title=Qoro, Elias Malke}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bethmardutho.org/index.php/projects/gorgias-encyclopedic-dictionary-syriac-heritage/518.html|title=List of GEDSH Entries|first=James|last=Walters|website=www.bethmardutho.org}}</ref> at [[Mardin]] on August 1, 1881,educated at school of the Church of the [[Forty Martyrs of Sebaste]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lonelyplanet.com/turkey/mardin/attractions/forty-martyrs-church/a/poi-sig/1248721/360908|title=Forty Martyrs Church in Mardin, Turkey|first=Lonely|last=Planet|publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://insearchofunusualdestinations.wordpress.com/2013/10/06/sunday-service-syriac-orthodox-church-of-the-forty-martyrs-mardin-turkey/|title=Sunday Service, Syriac Orthodox Church of the Forty Martyrs, Mardin, Turkey.|date=6 October 2013|publisher=}}</ref> He joined Dairo d-Kurkmo ([[Mor Hananyo Monastery]]) in 1902, and became a monk on 16 June 1905. He was appointed secretary to [[Ignatius Abded Aloho II]] Patriarch of Antioch in 1906, and was ordained kashisho in 1908. He became abbot of [[Mor Hananyo Monastery]] in 1911, and was appointed director of its printing press. He was consecrated bishop on 23 September 1923 in the Church of the Forty Martyrs<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.peeters-leuven.be/boekoverz.asp?nr=1555|title=A Syriac Lectionary from the Church of the Forty Martyrs in Mardin, Tur Abdin, Mesopotamia|website=www.peeters-leuven.be}}</ref> by [[Ignatius Elias III]] Patriarch of Antioch, appointed to serve in Malankara. He served as Patriarchal Delegate to Malankara in 1927. In 1932, he established [[Mor Ignatius Dayro Manjinikkara]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kumarakomchurch.com/?page_id=57|title=Manjinikkara Pilgrimage -|website=kumarakomchurch.com}}</ref> on the tomb of Elias III Patriarch of Antioch<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.manjinikarachurch.com/ |title=Archived copy |access-date=27 January 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170122091548/http://manjinikarachurch.com/ |archive-date=22 January 2017 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://catholicose.org/PauloseII/1914.HTM|title=1914|website=catholicose.org}}</ref> at [[Omallur]], [[Kerala]]. He established and approved order for various monasteries and churches in Kerala. He died in 1962 at [[Omallur]], [[Kerala]], India and was buried at [[Mor Ignatius Dayro Manjinikkara]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://syriacorthodoxresources.org/Personage/Sheema/MYuliusEQoro.html|title=Metropolitan Mor Yulios Elias Qoro (1881-1962)}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://bethmardutho.academia.edu/GeorgeKiraz/CurriculumVitae|title=George A. Kiraz - Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute - Academia.edu|website=bethmardutho.academia.edu}}</ref> | ||
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Mor Elias Yulios Qoro | |
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| Third Patriarchal Delegate to Malankara | |
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| Church | Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch |
| See | Syriac Orthodox Church |
| In office | 39 Years |
| Predecessor | Athanasius Stephanos |
| Successor | Coorilos Yuyakkim |
| Orders | |
| Ordination | 23 September 1923 |
| Consecration | by Ignatius Elias III |
| Personal details | |
| Born | August 1, 1881 Mardin, Turkey |
| Died | February 19, 1962 Omallur, Kerala |
| Buried | Mor Ignatius Dayro Manjinikkara |
| Alma mater | Dairo d-Kurkmo (Mor Hananyo Monastery), Beth Gazo D-ne`motho |
Mor Yulios Elias Qoro (Elias Mar Julius) (1881–1962) was a Syriac Orthodox Church Bishop and the Patriarchal Delegate of India, Born as Elias Malke Qoro[1][2] at Mardin on August 1, 1881,educated at school of the Church of the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste.[3][4] He joined Dairo d-Kurkmo (Mor Hananyo Monastery) in 1902, and became a monk on 16 June 1905. He was appointed secretary to Ignatius Abded Aloho II Patriarch of Antioch in 1906, and was ordained kashisho in 1908. He became abbot of Mor Hananyo Monastery in 1911, and was appointed director of its printing press. He was consecrated bishop on 23 September 1923 in the Church of the Forty Martyrs[5] by Ignatius Elias III Patriarch of Antioch, appointed to serve in Malankara. He served as Patriarchal Delegate to Malankara in 1927. In 1932, he established Mor Ignatius Dayro Manjinikkara[6] on the tomb of Elias III Patriarch of Antioch[7][8] at Omallur, Kerala. He established and approved order for various monasteries and churches in Kerala. He died in 1962 at Omallur, Kerala, India and was buried at Mor Ignatius Dayro Manjinikkara.[9][10]
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Tomb of Yulios Elias Qoro
Succession[edit | edit source]
| Preceded by Athanasius Paulose |
Patriarchal Delegate of India 1953–1957 |
Succeeded by Clemis Abraham |
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Qoro, Elias Malke".
- ↑ Walters, James. "List of GEDSH Entries". www.bethmardutho.org.
- ↑ Planet, Lonely. "Forty Martyrs Church in Mardin, Turkey".
- ↑ "Sunday Service, Syriac Orthodox Church of the Forty Martyrs, Mardin, Turkey". 6 October 2013.
- ↑ "A Syriac Lectionary from the Church of the Forty Martyrs in Mardin, Tur Abdin, Mesopotamia". www.peeters-leuven.be.
- ↑ "Manjinikkara Pilgrimage -". kumarakomchurch.com.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 22 January 2017. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ↑ "1914". catholicose.org.
- ↑ "Metropolitan Mor Yulios Elias Qoro (1881-1962)".
- ↑ "George A. Kiraz - Beth Mardutho: The Syriac Institute - Academia.edu". bethmardutho.academia.edu.