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Ignatius Andrew 'Abdul-Ghal
Akijan (or Akhidjan, Akidjian, 1622–1677) was the
Patriarch of the
Syriac Catholic Church from 1662 to 1677. His election...
- one of its own,
Andrew Akijan, as
patriarch of the
Syriac Church. This
provoked a
split in the community, and
after Akijan's death in 1677, two opposing...
- was
first formed in 1662 with the
election of the Catholic-aligned
Andrew Akijan as
Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch, and
later re-established in 1782...
- 1662
opposed the pro-Catholic
Patriarch Ignatius Andrew Akijan. At the
death of
Andrew Akijan, in July 1677,
Abdul Masih misled the pro-Catholic faction...
- Antioch. The
office was
established with the
election of
Ignatius Andrew Akijan in 1662 as
patriarch of Antioch,
thereby creating a
separate line of patriarchs...
- Rome.
Syriac Catholic Patriarchate of Antioch:
Formed in 1662 when
Andrew Akijan was
elected as
Syrian Patriarch and he
entered in
communion with the Catholic...
- by
individuals who
aligned themselves with the
Catholic Church.
Andrew Akijan was
elected in that year, and was
succeeded by
another Catholic in Gregory...
- t e
Syriac Catholic Church West
Syriac Rite
Patriarchs Ignatius Andrew Akijan (1662–1677/1678)
Ignatius Gregory Peter VI
Shahbaddin (1678–1701/1702) Isaac...
- t e
Syriac Catholic Church West
Syriac Rite
Patriarchs Ignatius Andrew Akijan (1662–1677/1678)
Ignatius Gregory Peter VI
Shahbaddin (1678–1701/1702) Isaac...
- t e
Syriac Catholic Church West
Syriac Rite
Patriarchs Ignatius Andrew Akijan (1662–1677/1678)
Ignatius Gregory Peter VI
Shahbaddin (1678–1701/1702) Isaac...