Ignatius Zakka I Iwas

Ignatius Zakka I Iwas

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name = Ignatius Zakka I Iwas


religion= Syriac Orthodox Church
See = Antioch
Title = Patriarch of Antioch
Period = 1980–
consecration =
Predecessor = Ignatius Ya`qub III
Successor = Incumbent
post = | ordination = 1957
bishops = Mosul, Baghdad and Basra
date of birth = 1933
place of birth = Mosul, Iraq
date of death =
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Ignatius Zakka I Iwas ( _ar. زكى عيواص, "ArabDIN|Zakkà ‘Īwāṣ", born Sanharib Iwas on 21 April 1933) is the 122th and reigning Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, and as such, Supreme Head of the Universal Syriac Orthodox Church. Also known by his traditional episcopal name, Severios, he was enthroned as patriarch on 14 September 1980 in St. George's Patriarchal Cathedral in Damascus. He succeeded Ignatius Ya`qub III. As is traditional for the head of the church, Severios has adopted the name Ignatius. Severios is known for his involvement in ecumenical dialogue. He is a president of the World Council of Churches and is also a prolific author. He was an observer at Second Vatican Council before becoming metropolitan bishop of Mosul. At the time of his election as patriarch, Iwas had been archbishop of Baghdad and Basra.

As patriarch, he established a monastic seminary, met with John Paul II during the Roman pope's trip to Syria in 2001, and installed numerous metropolitans, including Baselios Thomas I as Catholicos of India. He celebrated his Silver Jubilee in 2005.

Early life and studies

Severios was born on 21 April 1933 in Mosul, Iraq."The Light", Volume 1.45, 15 September 1996.] His parents named him Sanharib Iwas at birth, after the ancient Assyrian King Sennacherib II. [cite web
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] He completed his elementary studies at the school of Our Lady's Parish and was transferred to St. Thomas Syriac Orthodox Church School, both in Mosul. In 1946, he began his theological studies in the city's Mor Ephrem seminary. At the seminary, his birth name was replaced by the name Zakka. There, in 1948, he was ordained as a deacon with the rank of Reader. In the year 1953, he was promoted to the rank of half-deacon. The following year saw Severios take monastic vows. He left Mosul at that time to become secretary to the patriarchs Afram Barsoum and then Ya`qub III. In 1955 he was promoted to the rank of deacon.

On 17 November 1957, Patriarch Ya`qub III ordained him a priest, and, two years later, gave him the pectoral cross as rabban. In 1960, Severios pursued further study in New York. There he studied oriental languages and completed a master's degree in English at City University, and a further master's in pastoral theology at the General Theological Seminary.

Metropolitan bishop and patriarch

In 1962 and 1963, he was delegated by the patriarch as observer at Second Vatican Council. On 17 November 1963, Severios was ordained, by Patriarch Ya`qub III, as metropolitan bishop of Mosul. As is the tradition in the church, he took an episcopal name, Severios. The next year, during renovation work on the sancturary wall of the metropolitan church in Mosul, what were reputed to be the remains of the Apostle Thomas were found. In 1969, Severios was transferred to be archbishop of Baghdad and Basra. Nine years later, he was given additional responsibility for the new diocese of Australia.

Following the death of Patriarch Ya`qub III on 25 June 1980, Severios was elected by the synod of the church to be the 122nd Syriac Patriarch of Antioch. He was enthroned as patriarch on 14 September, the feast of the Cross, by Baselios Paulose II, Catholicos of the East, in St. George's Patriarchal Cathedral in Damascus. As is traditional for the head of the church, he adopted the name Ignatius at this time. Being the first patriarch to be named Zakka, his name is often written as Ignatius Zakka I Iwas. His full titulary is:

: _sy. ܩܕܝܫܘܬܗ ܡܪܢ ܡܪܝ ܐܝܓܢܐܛܝܘܣ ܙܟܝ ܩܕܡܝܐ ܥܝܘܐܨ܃ ܦܛܪܝܪܟܐ ܕܐܢܛܝܘܟܝܐ:transliteration: unicode|Qaddîšûṯeh Îgnaṭyûs Zakkay Qaḏmoyo ʿÎwaṣ, Paṭryarḵo d-Anṭyuḵya:English: His Holiness Ignatius Zakka I Iwas, Patriarch of Antioch and All the East, and Supreme Head of the Universal Syriac Orthodox Church

As Patriarch Ignatius Zakka I, he has been involved in ecumenical dialogue, and is a president of the World Council of Churches. The Chalcedonian schism is not seen to have great relevance any more, and from dialogue with the Roman pope, a reconciling declaration emerged that stated, in part:

Severios is a member in different Eastern and Western Academies and has authored a number of books on Christian education, theology, history and culture in Syriac, and the Arabic and English languages. He established a monastic seminary, the Monastery of St. Ephrem The Syrian, at Marret Saidnaya. Inaugurated on 14 September 1996, this Monastery forms part of a larger project which will include different centers and facilities. During the visit of John Paul II to Syria in 2001, the pope paid an historic visit to Severios in Damascus. The meeting took place on 6 May in Saint George's Patriarchal Cathedral at Bab Touma. The following year, Severios installed Dionysius Thomas, the president of the Episcopal Synod of Indian Church, as the Catholicos of India with the title Baselios Thomas I. Celebrations were held for his Silver Jubilee on 14 September 2005.

ee also

*List of Syriac Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch
*Malankara Jacobite Syriac Orthodox Church
*Ignatius Elias III

References

External links

* [http://sor.cua.edu/Personage/PZakka1/index.html Biography from Margonitho: Syriac Orthodox Resources]
* [http://www.syrianchurch.org/PZakka/HH.htm Biography of the Holy father]

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