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- Catholicose of Cilicia (1833–1855) Giragos II, Catholicose of Cilicia (1855–1865) Giragos, Catholicose of Cilicia (1866–1871) Mkrtich I, Catholicose of...
- Baselios Thomas I Biography of H.B. Catholicose Baselios Thomas I Catholicos Aboon Mor Baselios Thomas I Catholicose Faithful will manage churches: Catholicos...
- Catholicose of Cilicia (1737–1758) Gabriel I, Catholicose of Cilicia (1758–1770) Yeprem I, Catholicose of Cilicia (1771–1784) Teotoros I, Catholicose...
- ecclesiastical office of the Catholicos of India is referred to as "His Beatitude Catholicose". In the Philippine Independent Church, an Independent Catholic denomination...
- Catholicos Baselios Geevarghese II. Mar Coorilose was appointed by the Catholicose to ****ist Metropolitan Alexios Mar Theodosius of Kollam Diocese. While...
- East (also known as patriarch of the East, patriarch of Babylon, the catholicose of the East or the grand metropolitan of the East) is the patriarch,...
- The Maphrian (Syriac: ܡܦܪܝܢܐ, romanized: maphryānā or maphryono), is the second-highest rank in the ecclesiastical hierarchy of the Syriac Orthodox Church...
- as its supreme head. The local head of the church in Malankara is the Catholicose of the east, His Beatitude Aboon Mor Baselios Thomas I, ordained by and...
- The leader of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church uses the title Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan. The in****bent 'Catholicos of the East...
- deposition of his predecessor, Baselios Paulose II was enthroned the Second Catholicose/Maphrian of Malankara Jacobite Syrian Church, by Ignatius Jacob III....