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Catholicos (plural "Catholicoi") is a title used by the Patriarch (head/regional head
bishop ) of any of certain Eastern churches. The word is atransliteration of the Greek "καθολικός", pl. "καθολικοί " , meaning "concerning the whole", "universal" or "general".A Catholicate or Catholicosate (at times spelt as catholicossate) is the area of responsibility (territorial or otherwise) of the
catholicos , considered a leader within any of the several churches ofEastern Christianity , especially those regarded asOriental Orthodoxy .While a catholicos is sometimes considered to correspond to a
bishop in theRoman Catholic andProtestant traditions, a catholicate is typically a larger and more significant organizational division than abishopric ,archdiocese orepiscopal see . Catholicates often have distinct cultural traditions established over many centuries.Origin of the title
The title rose sometime after the establishment of the three ancient
Patriarch s (of Rome, Alexandria and Antioch). It first seems to have been applied to the churches east of the Roman Empire in thePersian Empire , where it is believed to be in the succession of Apostle Thomas. According to Bar Hebraeus Apostle Thomas is the first in the succession in the East. However the historical evidences point to the fact that the office of theCatholicos of the East was founded in the early 5th century (410) when the Persian Church declared its autonomy. Thus the Catholicos of the East became the head of the Persian church.The area of influence of a catholicos is a
catholicate . Some are listed below.Catholicates of the Holy Apostolic Assyrian Church of the East
Towards the end of the 5th century a Christology based on the teachings of Nestor split the Persian Church with one section forming an autocephalous Catholicate of the East (which later came to be known as Patriarchate) and another section retaining its ancient ties with the Patriarchate of Antioch. The Church organised under the autocephalous Catholicate came to be known as Assyrian Church with its flock mainly in Iraq and diaspora. At present there are three Catholicates or Patriarchates in the Church of the East - the Chaldean Catholic Church having reunited with the Pope and rejected Nestorianism.
Assyrian Church of the East
(Autocephalous Church)
The current Seat of the Catholicos, the head of the
Assyrian Church of the East is in Chicago, Illinois, USA.Mar Dinkha IV is the current Catholicos-Patriarch of theAssyrian Church of the East .Ancient Church of the East
(Autocephalous Church) The current Seat of the Catholicos, the head of the
Ancient Church of the East is inBaghdad ,Iraq .Patriarch
Mar Addai II , is the Catholicos of theAncient Church of the East .Chaldean Catholic Church of the East
(Autocephalous Church)
The current Seat of the Catholicos, the head of the
Chaldean Catholic Church of the East is inBaghdad ,Iraq .Patriarch Mar
Emmanuel III is the current Catholicos-Patriarch of theChaldean Catholic Church of the East .Catholicate of the Orthodox Churches of the East
The historic office of the canonical Orthodox Catholicate of the East within the
Oriental Orthodox Church came to be later known as Maphryono (Anglicized as Maphrian; meaning Fructifier) inSyriac following the split within Eastern Church due toNestorian schism . Historically, the Maphryono ranks second in hierarchy of theSyrian Orthodox Church after thePatriarch of Antioch . At least seven of the Maphryonos have later been elevated as theSyrian Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch . This historic office of 'Maphryono' came to an end in a council of all the Syrian Orthodox Metropolitans presided over by the then Patriarch of Antioch in 1861.In 1912 when a dispute erupted in the Indian church, one section of the Church in India declared the revival of this office and thus starts the new history of the Catholicate in India. Thus begins the history of two Orthodox Churches in India with one faction remaining in unity with the ancient
Syrian Church of Antioch while the other faction declaring as autocephalous Church. From 1964 there is a brief era of unity between both factions but a decade later the two factions again started to function as two independent Orthodox churches, each having its own Catholicoses and Church administration.Catholicate of the Indian Orthodox Church
(Autocephalous Church)
The Catholicos is the legal and canonical head of Catholicose of the East (a decision supported by the Supreme Court of India) and the Malankara (Indian) Orthodox Syrian Church.
The Catholicos of the Indian Orthodox Church presides over the Holy Episcopal Synod (the college of bishops) and is vested with the prime jurisdiction regarding the temporal, ecclesiastical and spiritual administration of the Indian Orthodox church. The Malankara Orthodox Church holds the view that it was the pre-Nestorian Catholicate, with its autocephalous rank, that was revived in the East for the Orthodox in the 6th century by Mar Yakub Burdana and relocated to India in 1912. The Church's tradition holds that it was a part of the ancient succession in the East which begins with Apostle Thomas.
Catholicos Baselios Marthoma Didymus I is currently the legal and canonical Catholicose of the East.
Catholicate of the Syrian Orthodox (Jacobite) Church
(Autonomous Church)
The Catholicos is the head of the Catholicate of the Syrian Orthodox (Jacobite) Church. He is also the Metropolitan Trustee of the Jacobite Syriac Christian Association, a representative body of the Malankara Syriac Orthodox Church. The catholicos presides over the Holy Episcopal Synod of the Universal Syrian Church in India. The Catholicos of the Universal
Syriac Orthodox Church , who is also sometimes referred asMaphryono , ranks second to thePatriarch of Antioch and all the East in hierarchy of the Universal Syriac Orthodox Church.Aboon Mor
Baselios Thomas I is presently the canonical Catholicos and the head of the Syriac Orthodox (Jacobite) Christians in India.Catholicates of the Armenian Apostolic Church
(Refer to
List of Catholicoi of Armenia andList of Armenian Catholicoi of Cilicia )Likewise, the heads of other major churches outside of the
Roman Empire also bore the title "Catholicos". The title is used in theArmenian Apostolic Church , which is one of the Oriental Orthodox churches. The Catholicos of All Armenians presides over the Supreme Spiritual Council (the Armenian Church's governing college of bishops), and is the head of the world's 7 millionArmenian Apostolic Christians .The
Catholicos of Armenia and of All Armenians (Autocephalous Church of the Oriental Orthodox Church)
The Catholicos is also sometimes called the "Catholicos of Etchmiadzin" after the city that is his see.
The Current Catholicoss of Armenia and All Armenians is
Karekin II (1999-Present)
= Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia =(Autocephalous Church of the Oriental Orthodox Church)
The Catholicos also sometimes known as the "Catholicos of the Great House of Cilicia" is
Aram I (1995-Present)Catholicate of the Armenian Catholic Church
(Refer to
List of Armenian Catholic Patriarchs of Cilicia )Following the Eastern church tradition of its sister church the
Armenian Apostolic Church , the head of theArmenian Catholic Church (in communion with Rome), carries the title Catholicos-Patriarch of Cilicia.The
Armenian Catholic Church is an Eastern Catholic church "sui juris " within theCatholic Church . It historically represents a schism from theArmenian Apostolic Church . It is infull communion with and accepts the authority of thePope inRome as regulated by Easterncanon law . The church uses theArmenian Rite andArmenian language in its liturgy. The present head of the Church is Catholicos-PatriarchNerses Bedros XIX , with the full title being officially "Patriarch Catholicos of the House of Cilicia"Catholicates of Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Churche
(Autocephalous Church)
The title of catholicos is also used in the
Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church , whose head carries the titleCatholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia .Catholicate of the Albanian Orthodox Church
Historically, the title of Catholicos was also used by the chief bishop of
Caucasian Albania .Catholicate of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church
The
Syro-Malankara Catholic Church [Malankara Syrian Catholic Church of India] is an autonomous church in India. It regained its communion in 1930 with theRoman Catholic Church . In 2005 it was elevated to the status of aMajor Archiepiscopal Church . [Apostolic Bull, "Ab ipso Sancto Thoma"] The major archbishop has since used the term "Catholicos", the Oriental equivalent. [ [http://www.scribd.com/doc/2057012/Malankara-Catholic-Church-sui-iuris-Juridical-Status-and-Power-of-Governance Syro-Malankara Catholic Church] ] Catholicos is equivalent to aMajor Archbishop in the Catholic Church. [Fr. Thomas Kuzhinapurath , "Malankara Katholikkasabhayute Kanonika Vyakthithvam", "Christava Kahalam", June 2007, p.33] [The Motu Proprio "Cleri Sanctitati" Canon 335] TheMajor Archbishop Catholicos Baselios Cleemis is the present Catholicos of theSyro-Malankara Catholic Church . He is addressed as "His Beatitude"; adherents use the honorific "Moran Mor". ["Moran Mor" is equivalent to "His Beatitude". The Syrian Orthodox Church uses the title Qaddisho to mean 'His Holiness'. See Syriac: ܩܕܝܫܘܬܗ ܡܪܢ ܡܪܝ ܐܝܓܢܐܛܝܘܣ ܙܟܝ ܩܕܡܝܐ ܥܝܘܐܨ܃ ܦܛܪܝܪܟܐ ܕܐܢܛܝܘܟܝܐ . Transliteration: 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 ]See also
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Catholicate
*Catholicos of Armenia
*Syro-Malankara Catholic Church
*List of Catholicoi of Armenia
*Catholicos of the East
*List of Catholicoi of the East and Malankara (Indian) Orthodox ChurchReferences
External links
* [http://catholicose.org/PauloseII/Catholicate.htm Catholicoses/Maphyonos of the East of the Syriac Orthodox (Jacobite) Church]
* [http://www.catholicos.in Catholicos of the East (Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church)]
* [http://www.indianorthodoxchurch.in Malankara Orthodox Church]
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