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The Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church of India established by [[Thomas the Apostle]] believed in [[Apostolic succession]] by the [[Syriac Orthodox Church]] and traditions carried out by the early [[Church of the East]]. The Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church believes in the rulings of the [[Syriac Orthodox Church|Church of Antioch]] regarding the councils of the Christendom and promises made by the Holy Fathers of the [[Church of Antioch]] and the [[Church of Alexandria]] .<ref>[https://www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/nicaea.html#:~:text=CANON%206,the%20Churches%20retain%20their%20privileges. Nicea Synod Canon 6]</ref> | The Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church of India established by [[Thomas the Apostle]] believed in [[Apostolic succession]] by the [[Syriac Orthodox Church]] and traditions carried out by the early [[Church of the East]]. The Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church believes in the rulings of the [[Syriac Orthodox Church|Church of Antioch]] regarding the councils of the Christendom and promises made by the Holy Fathers of the [[Church of Antioch]] and the [[Church of Alexandria]] .<ref>[https://www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/nicaea.html#:~:text=CANON%206,the%20Churches%20retain%20their%20privileges. Nicea Synod Canon 6]</ref> | ||
The Church believed in the [[Trinity|Holy Trinity]], [[Apostolic succession]], the [[Miaphysitism]] Christological doctrines and, Saints' Communion with Heaven. It also believed in the [[Church of Antioch|Throne of Antioch]] established by [[Saint Peter]] and [[Saint Paul]] and accepted [[Petrine Primacy]] and [[Supremacism|supremacy]] of Patriarchs akin to the [[Catholic Church|Church of Rome]]. Those who follow the early theological doctrines from India are known as the [[Saint Thomas Christians]]. The Syrian Orthodox Church of India accepts the traditions and rituals of [[Buddhism]] and [[Judaism|Jewish]] tradition as a part of Christian culture. The church venerated [[ | The Church believed in the [[Trinity|Holy Trinity]], [[Apostolic succession]], the [[Miaphysitism]] Christological doctrines and, Saints' Communion with Heaven. It also believed in the [[Church of Antioch|Throne of Antioch]] established by [[Saint Peter]] and [[Saint Paul]] and accepted [[Petrine Primacy]] and [[Supremacism|supremacy]] of Patriarchs akin to the [[Catholic Church|Church of Rome]]. Those who follow the early theological doctrines from India are known as the [[Saint Thomas Christians]]. The Syrian Orthodox Church of India accepts the traditions and rituals of [[Buddhism]] and [[Judaism|Jewish]] tradition as a part of Christian culture. The church venerated [[icon]]s. It has prayers to [[Geevarghese Gregorios of Perumpally]], the [[Curien Kaniamparambil|Arch Corepiscopa Curien Kaniyamparambil]] and other honorable persons who controlled higher positions in the church. The Church has myths in India related to the Hindu religion regarding churches of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It has major and minor pilgrim sites in the [[St. Mary's Jacobite Syrian Cathedral, Manarcad|Manarcad Church]] The [[St. Thomas Church, Kothamangalam|Kothamangalam Cheriya Pally]] also believes in miracles held in the [[Kattachira Church]] and other churches. The church architecture is different and the mixture of the architecture of different cultures is known as [[Architecture of Kerala]]. | ||
* [[Manarcad Church]] is a famous pilgrimage site of [[Kerala]], and is known as the Global Marian Pilgrim Center. The [[Holy Girdle]] of Virgin Mary was installed in 1953 by [[Ignatius Zakka I]] Patriarch of Antioch, and church construction was completed in 1954. | * [[Manarcad Church]] is a famous pilgrimage site of [[Kerala]], and is known as the Global Marian Pilgrim Center. The [[Holy Girdle]] of Virgin Mary was installed in 1953 by [[Ignatius Zakka I]] Patriarch of Antioch, and church construction was completed in 1954. | ||
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==Associated Churches== | ==Associated Churches== | ||
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[[File:Malecruz Dayara.jpg|thumb|[[St. George's Monastery, Malekurish]]]] | [[File:Malecruz Dayara.jpg|thumb|[[St. George's Monastery, Malekurish]]]] | ||
[[File:St George Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church Melbourne.jpg|thumb|St George Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church Melbourne]] | [[File:St George Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church Melbourne.jpg|thumb|St George Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church Melbourne]] | ||
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==Seminary== | ==Seminary== | ||
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| image1 = Divine_litugury_jacobite.jpg|caption1=Celebration of Holy Eucharist at [[St. Mary's Cathedral, Kundara]] | | image1 = Divine_litugury_jacobite.jpg|caption1=Celebration of Holy Eucharist at [[St. Mary's Cathedral, Kundara]] | ||
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==Monasticism== | ==Monasticism== | ||
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Monasticism has an important role in Holy Church and has a lot of ''Dayara'' is known as Monastery. The Syrian Church has monks who stay in the church to pray for the church and the world. The ''Finahas Rambachan'' is the notable ''Monk'' of the Jacobite Syrian Christian Church. | Monasticism has an important role in Holy Church and has a lot of ''Dayara'' is known as Monastery. The Syrian Church has monks who stay in the church to pray for the church and the world. The ''Finahas Rambachan'' is the notable ''Monk'' of the Jacobite Syrian Christian Church. | ||
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==Politics== | ==Politics== | ||
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[[File:Marth Mariam Pally Kuruppampady.jpg|thumb|300px|[[St. Mary's Jacobite Syrian Cathedral, Kuruppampady]] of [[Ernakulam]]]] | [[File:Marth Mariam Pally Kuruppampady.jpg|thumb|300px|[[St. Mary's Jacobite Syrian Cathedral, Kuruppampady]] of [[Ernakulam]]]] | ||
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==Malankara Metropolitan== | ==Malankara Metropolitan== | ||
{{main|Malankara Metropolitan}} | {{main|Malankara Metropolitan}} | ||
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The [[Malankara Metropolitan]] was a legal title given to the head of the [[Malankara Church]] Nasrani Christians, by the Government of Travancore and Cochin in South India. This title was awarded by a proclamation from the King of Travancore and the King of Cochin. The Prime jurisdiction regarding the temporal, ecclesiastical, and spiritual administration of the Malankara Church. | The [[Malankara Metropolitan]] was a legal title given to the head of the [[Malankara Church]] Nasrani Christians, by the Government of Travancore and Cochin in South India. This title was awarded by a proclamation from the King of Travancore and the King of Cochin. The Prime jurisdiction regarding the temporal, ecclesiastical, and spiritual administration of the Malankara Church. | ||
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==Proclaimed Saints of the Church== | ==Proclaimed Saints of the Church== | ||
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| image1 = Egnatius third.jpg|caption1=[[Ignatius Elias III]] | | image1 = Egnatius third.jpg|caption1=[[Ignatius Elias III]] | ||
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==Maramon Convention and Jacobite Syrian Church== | ==Maramon Convention and Jacobite Syrian Church== | ||
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The [[Maramon Convention]] is one of the world's largest convention held on [[Maramon]], India organized by [[Marthoma Syrian Church]]. After the reformation movement when it's started in 1984 is known as ''Maramon Convention'', what is the relationship between the Maramon Convention and the Syrian Church is that ''Patriarch of Antioch'' and ''Current Catholicos [[Baselios Thomas I]]'' of Jacobite Syrian Christian Church attended together after the enthronement of the patriarch. | The [[Maramon Convention]] is one of the world's largest convention held on [[Maramon]], India organized by [[Marthoma Syrian Church]]. After the reformation movement when it's started in 1984 is known as ''Maramon Convention'', what is the relationship between the Maramon Convention and the Syrian Church is that ''Patriarch of Antioch'' and ''Current Catholicos [[Baselios Thomas I]]'' of Jacobite Syrian Christian Church attended together after the enthronement of the patriarch. | ||