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Michael Jarweh of
Aleppo as
patriarch who,
shortly after he was enthroned,
declared himself Catholic and in
unity with the pope of Rome.
Since Jarweh, there...
- Mar
Ignatius Michael III
Jarweh ibn Ni'matallah (or Javré, Jaroueh, Garweh, Djarweh, Giarvé, 1731–1800) was the 111th
Patriarch of
Antioch and Patriarch...
- VII
Jarweh (or
Butrus Javré, Jaroueh, Garweh, Djarweh, Giarvé, 1777–1851) was
Patriarch of the
Syriac Catholic Church from 1820 to 1851.
Peter Jarweh was...
- Church, and the
office lay
vacant until the
election of
Ignatius Michael III
Jarweh in 1782, from
which a
permanent line of
Syriac Catholic patriarchs sprang...
- that
recognized Severus and his
successors elected Ignatius Michael III
Jarweh, a
bishop who was
already in
communion with the
Catholic Church, as patriarch...
- 1852),
Coptic Pope and
Patriarch of the See of St. Mark
Ignatius Peter VII
Jarweh (1777–1851),
Patriarch of the
Syrian Catholic Church Butrus al-Bustani (1818–1883)...
- re-established
communion again in 1782 with the
election of
Patriarch Michael III
Jarweh as the same, with
those who
rejected communion with Rome
forming the modern...
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patriarchal line
temporarily lapsed. It
resumed in 1782 with
Michael III
Jarweh,
leading to the
formal establishment of the
Syriac Catholic Church, while...
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Michael III
Jarweh (1782–1800)
Ignatius Michael IV
Daher (1802–1810)
Ignatius Simon II
Hindi Zora (1814–1818)
Ignatius Peter VII
Jarweh (1820–1851) Ignatius...
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Michel Daher, now
bishop of Aleppo, and with the
bishop of Jerusalem,
Peter Jarweh.
Because of
these troubles,
Simon Zora
resigned on May 23, 1817, and his...