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Baselios Sakralla III of Aleppo

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Baselios Sakralla III of Aleppo was the Maphriyano (Catholicos) of the Syriac Orthodox Church of the East from 1748 to 1760. Maphriyano Sakralla came to India in 1751 and was buried at Marth Mariam Cathedral Kandanad (Kizhakkinde Yerushulem) in 1764 AD.

He was declared a Saint by the Patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox Church in 2008.

References

  1. Burgess, Michael (2005). The Eastern Orthodox Churches: Concise Histories with Chronological Checklists of Their Primates. McFarland. ISBN 9780786421459.
  2. Daniel, David (1972). The Orthodox Church of India: History and Faith. Rachel David.
  3. Syriac Christianity website, Mor Shakralla
  4. Malankara Syrian Orthodox Church in Europe website, Baselios Sakralla III of Aleppo
Maphrians and Grand Metropolitans of the East
Grand Metropolitans of the East
(559–1075)
Maphrians of the East
(1075–1859)
Catholicoi of the East
(1964–2002)
Catholicoi of India
(2002–present)
† Illegitimate; Maphrian of Malabar


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