Ignatius Abdul Masih II

Ignatius Abdul Masih II

Mor Ignatios Abdul Masih II (1895-1905) was the 117th legitimate successor to St. Peter on the Holy Patriarchal See of Antioch. He was excommunicated by the Syriac Orthodox Church Synod in 1905. [ [http://www.socmnet.org/Malankaras_Mythical_Minefields_14.htm Malankara Jacobite Syrian Christian Network ] ]

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