wiktionary Chaldean or Chaldian may refer to Historical Babylon , in particular in a Hellenistic context Chaldea , the Chaldees , Hellenistic designation for a part of Babylon The 11th dynasty of Babylon 6th century BC is conventionally known as the Chaldean Dynasty Chaldean mythology , generalized term used to refer to all the mythologies of ancient Sumer, Akkad, Assyria and Babylon Mesopotamian religion s The Chaldean Oracles played a role in Hellenistic mystery religions of the 1st centuries BC and AD. Chaldean people , part of the Assyrian people Assyrian Chaldean Syriac people frequently known as Assyrians, Syriacs, Syriac Christians, Suroye Suryoye, Chaldeans, and other variants The Khaldi people , called Chaldeans by classical authors though unrelated to the contemporary Chaldean Christians Language Chaldean Neo Aramaic , a Northeastern Neo Aramaic dialect spoken in Iraq, and the Chaldean communities worldwide, most speakers being Chaldean Iraqis Chaldean script is sometimes used to refer to the Syriac alphabet Religion and Churches Chaldean Rite, an East Syrian Rite Chaldean Catholic Church since 1553 Chaldean Christians , Syriac people adherents of the Chaldean Catholic Church Chaldean Syrian Church , title used for the Assyrian Church of the East in India disambig bg no Kaldeisk sv Kald er ... more details
Infobox Religious group group Chaldean Christians br big big Kald ye image Image Chaldeansoftheprovinceof Mardin.JPG 200px caption Chaldean Catholics from Mardin , 19th century. poptime region1 ... scrips The Bible Chaldean Christians IPAc en icon k ae l d i n lang syr are ethnic Assyrian Chaldean Syriac people Assyrian adherents of the Chaldean Catholic Church , most of whom entered communion .... ref name BBC cite web url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi middle east 7271828.stm title Who are the Chaldean ..., 2010 ref In addition to their homeland, migrant Chaldean Catholic communities are found in the United ... Assyrians originating from central Assyria now identify with Chaldeans ... ref Chaldean Christians should not be confused with the Saint Thomas Christians of India also called the Chaldean Syrian Church , who are also sometimes known as Chaldean Christians . Chaldean Catholics in Jordan and Turkey The 1896 Statistics of the Chaldean Catholics ref by Mgr. George Abdisho Khayyath to the Abb Chabot Revue de l Orient Chr tien, I, no. 4 ref counted 233 parishes and 177 churches or chapels. The Chaldean ... 52 Chaldean schools not counting those conducted by Latin nuns and missionaries . At Mosul there was a patriarchal seminary, distinct from the Chaldean seminary directed by the Dominicans. The total number of the Chaldean Christians is nearly 1.4 million, 78,000 of whom are in the Chaldean Catholic ... see. His title of List of Chaldean Catholic Patriarchs of Babylon Patriarch of Babylon results from ... of Babylon and corresponds to northern Babylonia . However, the Chaldean patriarch resides habitually ... bishops. Eight patriarchal vicars govern the small Chaldean communities dispersed throughout Turkey and Persia. The Chaldean clergy, especially the monks of Rabban Hormizd Monastery Rabban Hormizd ... Nestorian s. Three dioceses are in Persia, the others in Turkey. The liturgical language of the Chaldean ... of the Chaldean Church is written in Syriac alphabet . The literary revival in the early ... more details
The Chaldean Oracles Chaldaean Oracles in International English have survived as fragmentary texts from the 2nd century AD, and consist mainly of Hellenistic commentary on a single mystery poem which may have been compilations from several oracular sources, considering the random subject changes that was believed to have originated in Chaldea Babylonia . They appear to be a syncretism syncretic combination of Neoplatonic elements with others that were Persia Persian or Babylonian in origin. Later Neoplatonists, such as Iamblichus and Proclus , rated them highly. The 4th century Julian the Apostate Emperor Julian suggests in his Hymn to the Magna Mater that he was an initiate of the God of the Seven Rays , and was an adept of its teachings. When Christian Church Fathers or other Late Antiquity writers credit the Chaldeans , they are probably referring to this tradition. An analysis of the Chaldean Oracles demonstrates an inspiration for contemporary Gnosticism gnostic teachings fiery emanations initiate from the transcendental First Paternal Intellect, from whom the Second Intellect, the Demiurge comprehends the cosmos as well as himself. Within the First Intellect, a female Power, designated ...&pg PA389&lpg PA389&dq Chaldean oracles gnosticism&source bl&ots oe VLKU6Xw&sig YBRsEUtWZ67zKniGHqqfmOLjM3I ... ref Origin The origins of the texts are unknown and mysterious. Some have claimed that the Chaldean ... the Chaldean, who served in the Roman army during Marcus Aurelius campaign against the Quadi . Julian ... Chaldean originals, the oracles are mainly a product of Hellenistic civilization Hellenistic ..., and were credited with embodying many of the principal features of a Chaldean philosophy . They were ... resulted in part in the writings conventionally attributed to Hermes Trismegistus . The Chaldean ..., rather than the prose writings that came out of Egypt, the Chaldean Oracles originated from the fragments ... of Fire. The Chaldean Oracles were taken up in the 19th century Occultism Occult tradition and translated ... more details
Infobox Criminal organization name The Assyrian Chaldean Mafia image caption Little Iraqi alternate name ... Cartel rivals None Background & Infrastructure The Assyrian Chaldean Mafia , composed predominantly of Iraq i nationals Assyrian in the United States Assyrian Chaldean , operated a Narcotics trafficking ... firearm s. ref http www.servinghistory.com topics Chaldean mafia sub Infrastructure Of The Chaldean ... . Ethnic Background The Chaldean Mafia is composed of ethnic Assyrian people Assyrians Known as Chaldo Assyrians who are predominantly followers of the Chaldean Catholic Church . Hence the term Chaldean Mafia . Members of this community began to arrive in the United States from the end of the 19th ... of various denominations. ref http www.servinghistory.com topics Chaldean mafia sub Infrastructure Of The Chaldean Mafia ref Infrastructure of the Mafia There is a clear hierarchy of authority in the Chaldean Mafia, one man is basically the top dog . He is a type of godfather to the gang. His ... of the Chaldean community recognized him as their version of the local mafia boss . Following Uncle ... operatives somewhat lower in the chain of the command. When three members of the Chaldean Mafia were ... for the Chaldean Mafia. In the drug underground of America, there are as many potential contractors ... and telephone and visiting situations. Among the known primary operatives are the enforcers for the Chaldean ... , is Bahaa s longtime trusted friend Beretta. There is an active female gang auxiliary unit of the Chaldean ... of being a member of a Chaldean crime syndicate which moved small amounts of narcotics and extorted money from the small close knit Chaldean community in the Detroit area. 3 years younger than Harry ... Iraq . He comes from a family pedigree of Chaldean mobsters. His cousin Harry Kalasho got him into the game ... and the Akrawi Kalasho faction of the Chaldean Mafia. Ray rose to a high level in the Detroit ... his unlawful conviction. The corrupt Oakland County prosecutor framed this Chaldean brother ... more details
Notability date July 2009 Infobox political party country Iraq party name Chaldean National Congress native name Metwa Omthanaya d Kaldaye colorcode darkblue party logo leader Dhia Petros preceded by foundation 2002 ideology Promote Chaldean Catholics Chaldean national identity position colours website Chaldean National Congress is an Iraq i political party that was found in 2002 in the United States . Its current secretary general is Dhia Poutros. Category Political parties in Iraq ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2008 The Chaldean Catholic Patriarchate of Babylon lang la Patriarchatus Babylonensis Chaldaeorum is based in Iraq and is the only patriarchy of the Chaldean Catholic Church . The current Patriarch is Cardinal Patriarch Mar Emmanuel III Delly . The auxiliary bishops are Bishop Shlemon Warduni and Archbishop Jacques Ishaq . The cathedral church is the Church of Mary Mother of Sorrows , Baghdad . See also List of Chaldean Catholic Patriarchs of Babylon External links http www.gcatholic.com dioceses diocese baby0.htm Giga Catholic Information http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese dbach.html Catholic Hierarchy.org entry Chaldean Catholic Hierarchy Category Eastern Catholicism Category Chaldean Catholic Church no Den kaldeisk katolske patriark av Babylon ... more details
Infobox language name Chaldean Neo Aramaic nativename span dir rtl span Kald y , span dir rtl span   S reth pronunciation IPA sem kal d j , sor image Sureth.png imagecaption S ret in written Syriac br Madnkhaya script imagesize 150px states Iraq , Iran , Turkey Assyrian diaspora region Iraq Mosul , Ninawa , now also Baghdad and Basra . speakers 220,000 date no date speakers2 110,000 in Iraq in 1994 familycolor Afro Asiatic fam2 Semitic languages Semitic fam3 Central Semitic languages Central Semitic fam4 Northwest Semitic languages Northwest Semitic fam5 Aramaic language Aramaic ... alphabet Syriac Madenhaya alphabet iso3 cld Chaldean Neo Aramaic is a Northeastern Neo Aramaic dialect. Chaldean Neo Aramaic is spoken on the plain of Mosul in northern Iraq , as well as by the Chaldean communities worldwide. Most speakers are Chaldean Catholic Church Chaldean Catholics . Historically ... needed date October 2011 Chaldean Neo Aramaic is to a considerable extent mutually intelligible with Assyrian Neo Aramaic and to a lesser extent with Turoyo . History Chaldean Neo Aramaic is one of a number ... dialects are often called Soureth , or Syriac . In Iraqi Arabic , Chaldean Neo Aramaic is sometimes ... of the region opted for communion with the Roman Catholic Church and became members of the Chaldean ... History . London RoutledgeCurzon, 2003. page 112 ref Despite having a different name, Chaldean Neo ... between Chaldean Neo Aramaic, represented by the dialect of Aradhin, and Assyrian Neo Aramaic, represented by the dialect of Urmi. ref Dialects Chaldean Neo Aramaic is the Soureth language of the Plain ... has become the basis for standardisation of Chaldean Neo Aramaic. Script Chaldean Neo Aramaic is written ... of Alqosh produced religious poetry in the colloquial Chaldean Neo Aramaic rather than classical .... See also Portal Assyrians Assyrian Chaldean Syriac people Aramaic language Assyrian Neo Aramaic Chaldean Christians Chaldean Catholic Church Syriac alphabet Syriac language References Reflist ... more details
About Chaldean church in the Middle East Assyrian Church of the East in India Chaldean Syrian Church Infobox Orthodox Church show name Chaldean Catholic Church image File flaglogo.jpg 200px image Image Patriairch emblem1.gif 200px caption Emblem of the List of Chaldean Catholic Patriarchs of Babylon Chaldean Patriarchate founder Traces ultimate origins to Thomas the Apostle , Addai and Saint Mari Mari ... 59&IndexView toc CNEWA Chaldean Catholic Church ref website http www.aina.org faq.html Eastern Catholicism The Chaldean Catholic Church lang syr tha kaldetha q thuliqetha , is an Eastern ... of Rome and the rest of the Catholic Church. The Chaldean Catholic Church presently comprises an estimated 1,500,000 Chaldean Christians who are ethnic Assyrian people Assyrians . ref http www.aina.org faq.html ref History The ancient history of the Chaldean Church is the history of the Church ... hereditary within his own family. ref name newCath Encyclopedia Chaldean Catholic Church Eastern Catholic ... line of Amid A new start of the Chaldean Patriarchate happened in 1672 when Joseph I Chaldean ... hand, the Shimun line of Patriarchs, based in Qochanis , remained independent of the Chaldean ... Murre ref 19th century Expansion and Disaster The following years of the Chaldean Church were marked ... Frazee rp 298 . In 1846 the Chaldean Church was recognized by the Ottoman Empire as a millet Ottoman ... 0521811139 pag 528 ref The most famous patriarch of the Chaldean Church in the 19th century was Joseph ... attempts to extend the Chaldean jurisdiction over the Indian Syro Malabar Catholic Church . This time was anyway a period of expansion for the Chaldean Catholic Church. In the early 20th century Russian ... struck mainly the regions of the Assyrian Church of the East and the Chaldean dioceses in North ... around the world A recent development in the Chaldean Catholic Church has been the creation in 2006 of the Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Saint Thomas the Apostle Eparchy of Oceania , with the title of St ... more details
Infobox political party country Iraq party name Chaldean Democratic Union Party native name colorcode lightblue party logo leader Ablahad Afraim Sawa preceded by foundation ideology Promote Chaldean Catholics Chaldean national identity, conservatism , Christian democracy position Centre right colours Baby blue website http www.chaldeanparty.com seats3 title Seats in the Iraqi governorate elections, 2009 local governorate councils seats3 Infobox political party seats 1 440 hex babyblue The Chaldean Democratic Union is a Christian democracy Christian democrat political party in Iraq and within Iraqi Kurdistan a component of the Kurdistani Alliance . They had one member in the Iraqi National Assembly Ablahad Afraim Sawa who was elected in both Iraqi legislative election, January 2005 January 2005 and Iraqi legislative election, December 2005 December 2005 . The party was created with the help of the Kurdistan Regional Government after the Iraq War 2003 invasion of Iraq . ref http www.accessmylibrary.com coms2 summary 0286 22560650 ITM ref The party won the Christian reserved seat in the Basra governorate election, 2009 . References reflist External links http www.chaldeanparty.com Official website Iraqi political parties Category Political parties in Iraq Category Political parties of minorities Category Political parties in Iraqi Kurdistan Iraq party stub ... more details
Infobox diocese jurisdiction Eparchy name Cairo latin Eparchia Cahirensis Chaldaeorum country Egypt metropolitan Immediately Subject to the Patriarch rite Chaldean Rite cathedral Cathedral of Our Lady of Fatima cocathedral area km2 population population as of 2004 catholics 500 catholics percent bishop vacant see coadjutor auxiliary bishops patron The Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Cairo lang fr Le Caire , lang la Eparchia Cahirensis Chaldaeorum is an eparchy located in the city of Cairo in Egypt. History April 23, 1980 Established as Diocese of Cairo Special churches Minor Basilicas Cathedral of Our Lady of Fatima, Cairo Leadership Bishop s of Cairo Chaldean rite Bishop Youssef Ibrahim Sarraf , February 6, 1984 December 31, 2009 Bishop Ephrem B d , April 23, 1980 January 18, 1984 See also List of Roman Catholic dioceses in Egypt References http www.gcatholic.com dioceses diocese cair0.htm Giga Catholic Information http www.catholic hierarchy.org diocese dlcch.html Catholic Hierarchy DEFAULTSORT Cairo Category Roman Catholic dioceses in Egypt Category Religious organizations established in 1980 Egypt stub Africa RC diocese stub de Eparchie Kairo Chald er it Eparchia del Cairo dei Caldei pl Eparchia Kairu chaldejska ... more details
H.L. Murre ref . He was consecrated bishop of Mardin by Joseph II Chaldean Patriarch Joseph II Sliba ... predecessor death, being the only Chaldean bishop who survived the 1708 1713 plague. He was confirmed ... to the Ottoman Empire Ottoman law the Chaldean community was administratively subject to traditionalist ... till his death on 23 January 1757. Notes reflist 2 s start s bef before Joseph II Chaldean Patriarch Joseph II Sliba Maruf s ttl title List of Chaldean Catholic Patriarchs of Babylon Patriarch of Babylon years 1713&ndash 1757 s aft after Joseph IV Chaldean Patriarch Joseph IV Lazare Hindi end Persondata ... People from Baghdad Category Assyrian people Category Chaldean Catholic Patriarchs of Babylon Category ... more details
Infobox ethnic group group Assyrian Chaldean Syriac Americans image pop 96,847 ref http factfinder.census.gov ... religions Chaldean Catholic Church , Assyrian Church of the East , Ancient Church of the East , Syriac Orthodox Church , Syriac Catholic Church Assyrian Chaldean Syriac Americans are United States ... of Assyrian Chaldean Syriac people in the Assyrian diaspora diaspora . They are a Semitic ... of the Chaldean Catholic Church , the Assyrian Church of the East , the Ancient Church of the East ... increases due to the Iraq War . The United States is home to the third largest Assyrian Chaldean ... 42 34,484 lived in Michigan . The Assyrian Chaldean Syriac organizations claim that their population ... Chaldean Catholic Church in Detroit Assyrian people Assyrian Chaldean Christians immigration, mainly ... States. Assyrian Chaldean immigrants were initially drawn by the potential employment at the Ford Motor Company River Rouge in Detroit. In 1962, the number of Assyrian Chaldean owned grocery stores was 120 ... True Tales of Detroit . New York Random House, 1990 ref The largest Iraqi Assyrian Chaldean diaspora ... . Mostly all new Assyrians Chaldean immigrants and low income senior citizens tend to reside ... named Chaldean Town in 1999. ref http www.cityscapedetroit.org Detroit neighborhoods.html ref There are eight Chaldean Catholic churches in Metropolitan Detroit , located in West Bloomfield, Troy where ... Saddam Hussein donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to Chaldean Catholic churches in Detroit ... Jacob Yasso of Chaldean Sacred Heart congratulated Saddam on his presidency. In return, Yasso s church received 250,000 dollars. The money reportedly helped build the Chaldean Center of America located on Seven Mile Road next to the Sacred Heart Chaldean Church, which received an earlier Saddam ... Chaldean Syriacs , which is listed separately from Syrian , Syrian being a subcategory for Arab ... Accordin to the 2000 US census there are 82,355 Assyrian Chaldean Syriac people in the United States ... more details
as successor Joseph III Chaldean Patriarch Timothy Maroge and died of plague a few months later in 1713 ... ref . Notes reflist 2 s start s bef before Joseph I Chaldean Patriarch Joseph I s ttl title List of Chaldean ... III Chaldean Patriarch Joseph III Timothy Maroge end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata ... DATE OF DEATH 1713 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Joseph, II Category Assyrian people Category Chaldean ... more details
Chaldean liturgical books and Gospels. Lazar Hindi coped with the main problem of his predecessors ... . Notes reflist 2 s start s bef before Joseph III Chaldean Patriarch Joseph III Timothy Maroge s ttl title List of Chaldean Catholic Patriarchs of Babylon Patriarch of Babylon years 1757&ndash 1780 s aft ... 1796 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Joseph, Iv Category Assyrian people Category Chaldean Catholic Patriarchs ... more details
in the Chaldean Church. The archdiocese lapsed in 1929 on the death of the bishop Shlemun Mushe al Sabbagh. The title of Amid was revived by the Chaldean church in 1966 for the sole remaining Chaldean ... of a manuscript of 1504. Chaldean bishops of Amid The Chaldean diocese of Amid seems to have ... into the Assyrian Church of the East and the Chaldean Church . The monk Hormizd Habib, of the Asmar ... Chaldean patriarch Abdisho IV Maron transl ar DIN Abdisho transl ar DIN IV Maron , and appears ... very soon afterwards by Joseph I Chaldean Patriarch Joseph , the future Amid patriarch, who ... II Chaldean Patriarch Sliba Ma transl ar DIN ruf of Tel Keppe Telkepe , whom he ordained as a priest ... Joseph was recognised by the Vatican as the Amid patriarch Joseph II. Joseph III Chaldean Patriarch ... of the Syrian Catholic priest Eliya ibn al Qsir, he was the only Chaldean bishop to have ... of Amid until his death. Timothy Masaji was succeeded in 1757 by Joseph IV Chaldean Patriarch ... patriarch in 1894. The last Chaldean bishop of Amid was Shlemun Mushe al Sabbagh, who succeeded ... the massacres of Christians in the region. According to his epitaph in the Chaldean church of Mar ... , was revived by the Chaldean church in 1966 for the sole remaining Chaldean diocese in Turkey ... Diyarbakr and its environs A number of statistics are available for the Chaldean diocese of Amid ... Jacobite villages, two Armenians Armenian villages, and the Chaldean village of Sharukhiya remained ... priests, and 150 Chaldean families Badger . In 1867 it had 2 villages, 6 priests and 2,000 believers ... Chaldean bishops Category Chaldean Catholic Church ... more details
About Assyrian Church of the East in India Chaldean church in the Middle East that is in communion with Rome Chaldean Catholic Church Indian Christianity The Chaldean Syrian Church is an India n Christianity Christian church that is currently an archbishop archbishopric of the Assyrian Church of the East . Its members are part of the St. Thomas Christian community, who trace their origins to the evangelical activities of Thomas the Apostle in the 1st century. They are almost exclusively based in the state of Kerala , with the church s cathedral located in Thrissur . Despite carrying the Chaldean title in its name, the church is distinct from the Chaldean Catholic Church of the Middle East, an Eastern Catholic church in communion with the Pope . Historically, the St. Thomas Christians were united in liturgy and hierarchy, and were part of the Church of the East , centred in Persia. However, the actions of the Portugal Portuguese padroado in India led to a series of splits and schisms from 1653. That year the community was permanently split into a Malankara Church Malankara faction , which eventually aligned with the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch , and a Catholic faction, later known as the Syro Malabar Catholic Church . The modern Chaldean Syrian Church emerged from a subsequent split in the Syro Malabar hierarchy, and later aligned with the Assyrian Church of the East. ref Vadakkekara, pp. 101 103. ref Today, the Chaldean Syrian Church is one of four archbishop archbishoprics ... eventually became known as the Syro Malabar Catholic Church . The Chaldean Syrian Church s current Metropolitan ... repeated pleas to both the Pope and the Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church an Eastern Catholic ... these pleas, the Chaldean Patriarch Joseph Audo sent a request to Pope Pius IX for the Syro Malabar ..., in 1995 Eshai s successor, Mar Dinkha IV was able to heal the rift, and the Chaldean Syrian Church ... Organization of the Church of the East in India Bibliography Mar Aprem Mooken , The Chaldean Syrian ... more details
Infobox Patriarch image honorific prefix Mar name Joseph I birth name Joseph church Chaldean Catholic Church see Patriarchial See of Babylon of the Chaldeans Amid of the Chaldeans patriarch of Patriarch of Babylon of the Chaldeans Patriarch of the Chaldeans residence Amid , Turkey enthroned 23 June 1681 ended 2 February 1696 predecessor successor Joseph II Chaldean Patriarch Joseph II Sliba Maruf birth date birth place death date 10 November 1707 death place Rome Mar Joseph I or Youssef , 1707 was the first incumbent of the Josephite line of Church of the East , thus being considered the Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church from 1681 to 1696. Background situation By 1660 the Church of the East had become divided into two patriarchates the largest and oldest episcopal see patriarchal See was based at the Rabban Hormizd Monastery of Alqosh . It spread from Aqrah up to Amid and Nusaybin Nisibis , covering in the South the rich plain of Mosul it is known also as Eliya line . Since the 15th century its Patriarchs were appointed through an hereditary system. the second patriarchal See was located in Khosrowa, near Salmas from 1672 in Qochanis and extended into the North East mountains it is also known as the Shimun line . This patriarchal line began in 1553 when Mar Shimun VIII Yohannan Sulaqa Yohannan Sulaqa was consecrated bishop by the Pope in 1553, but soon it lost the connections with Rome. The last patriarch of this line recognized by the Holy See was Shimun IX Dinkha died 1600 and later there were only few correspondences thought missionaries. This See reintroduced in 1600 ... Rome with the delivery of the pallium and the granting of the title Patriarch of the Chaldean nation ... List of Chaldean Catholic Patriarchs of Babylon Patriarch of Babylon years 1681&ndash 1696 s aft after Joseph II Chaldean Patriarch Joseph II Sliba Maruf end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata ... 10 November 1707 PLACE OF DEATH Rome DEFAULTSORT Joseph, I Category Assyrian people Category Chaldean ... more details
The Chaldean diocese of Gazarta , named for the town of Jezira modern Cizre , known in Syriac as Gazarta d Beth Zabdai, was established on a stable basis in the early nineteenth century. Many of the Chaldeans of the Gazarta region, including the bishop of Gazarta Philip Ya transl ar DIN qob Abraham, were killed during the Armenian massacres in 1915, and the diocese lapsed after the First World War. Chaldean bishops of Gazarta The first nineteenth century Chaldean bishop of Gazarta was Giwargis Peter di Natale, who was consecrated for Gazarta in 1833 by the patriarch Yohannan VIII Hormizd and transferred to the diocese of transl ar DIN Amadiya in 1842. The patriarch Nicholas I Zay transl ar DIN a appointed Basil Asmar, previously administrator of the diocese of Amid, to the diocese of Gazarta in 1842. Basil was metropolitan of Gazarta for nine years, and Badger noted in 1850 that he seldom resides at Jezeerah . ref Badger, Nestorians , i. 69 ref He retired due to old age and ill health in 1851. The patriarch Joseph VI Audo sent the priest transl ar DIN Abdisho transl ar DIN Dosho later metropolitan of transl ar DIN Amadiya to Gazarta in his place for a year, and appointed Jerome Paul Hindi metropolitan of Gazarta in 1852. Hindi was metropolitan of Gazarta until 1873, and was succeeded by Eliya Peter transl ar DIN Abulyonan 1874 8 , who became patriarch in 1879 after Audo s death. In 1875 the monk Philip Abraham of the monastery of Notre Dame des Semences, who was born in Telkepe in 1848 and became a priest in 1873, was consecrated metropolitan for India by Joseph ... the many Chaldean clergy murdered in the Armenian massacres of 1915. He was the last metropolitan of Gazarta. The Chaldean population of the Gazarta district was greatly reduced in the First ... Category Assyrian geography Category Bishops of the Assyrian Church of the East Category Chaldean bishops Category Chaldean Catholic Church ... more details
Zakho was a diocese of the Chaldean Church in the second half of the 19th century and for most of the 20th century. The diocese of Zakho was merged with the Chaldean diocese of Amadiya Chaldean Diocese transl ar DIN Amadiya in 1987. ref Fiey, POCN , 144 Wilmshurst, EOCE , 108 9 ref Background The diocese of Zakho was founded in 1851. The diocese included some villages in the western Khabur Tigris Khabur valley and the mountains to the northeast of Zakho previously in the diocese of Gazarta , and several villages in the Duhok, Iraq Dohuk district previously in the diocese of Amadiya Chaldean Diocese transl ar DIN Amadiya . ref Wilmshurst, EOCE , 108 ref The Chaldean bishops of Zakho The first Chaldean bishop of Zakho was Emmanuel Asmar 1859 75 . He was succeeded by Quriaqos Giwargis Goga, a monk of the monastery of Rabban Hormizd Monastery Rabban Hormizd , who was born in Tel Keppe Telkepe on 15 January 1820 and ordained a priest Catholic priest in 1855. According to Tfinkdji he was consecrated for Zakho on 25 July 1875 by the patriarch Joseph Audo Joseph VI Audo , but a manuscript note gives the date of his consecration as 1 August 1875. ref Note in MS Dawra Syr 61 ref In 1876 Quriaqos Giwargis Goga rebelled against the patriarch and installed himself in the village of Telkepe in the patriarchal diocese of Mosul , where he was supported by most of the village s priests. Following an appeal to the Holy See Vatican by Joseph Audo, the two rebels eventually submitted, and Goga was transferred to the diocese of Amadiya Chaldean Diocese transl ar DIN Amadiya in 1879. Quriaqos ... district remained under the care of Yohannan Qello, the bishop of Amadiya Chaldean Diocese transl ..., served by 13 priests Tfinkdji . Chaldean communities in the diocese of Zakho, 1913 table border 1 ... 2000 isbn 9789042908765 Dioceses of the Church of the East Category Assyrian geography Category Chaldean bishops Category Chaldean Catholic Church de Bistum Zaku it Eparchia di Z kh ru ... more details
at the synod of Amid in 1615. The Salmas district came under strong Chaldean influence at the end ... the Nestorians of Persia wrote to the Amid patriarch Joseph II Chaldean Patriarch Joseph II ... of Seduh near Seert in 1751, where he long remained . Isho transl ar DIN yahb s flight to the Chaldean ... III Chaldean Patriarch Joseph III , and it is therefore probable that the two men should be identified ... entered into communion with the Catholic Chaldean Catholic Church The Josephite line of Amid Joseph ..., Rapport , 297 ref Bishops of the Chaldean archdiocese of Salmas Isho transl ar DIN yahb Shem transl ... to other sources . During the last years of his reign the Chaldean bishop Peter Shawriz, ordained ... had been held by many of the Chaldeans of Salmas, the Chaldean authorities felt it worthwhile to win ... and Chaldean churches, the Catholic, Anglican and American Missionary missionaries , and the Consul ... Chaldean community. Isaac was succeeded in 1910 by Peter transl ar DIN Aziz, who was born in Mosul ... and patriarchal vicar for the Chaldean community of Aleppo. He was chosen for Salmas on 25 ... in 1928. After his departure the Chaldean diocese of Urmia Urmi , vacant since the end of the First ... century and by 1855 had been taken over by Chaldean Christians, who used its old Armenian church ... village in the district was Haftwan , which also had a Chaldean community. The Chaldean ... and 12 churches, in 1913 Tfinkdji . Although Ula is listed as a Chaldean village in 1913, at a slightly ... sympathisers in the Urmi region. Because of its geographical proximity the Chaldean diocese of Salmas ... a significant Catholic community. Chaldean Communities in the archdiocese of Salmas, 1913 table border ... Chaldean bishops Category Chaldean Catholic Church ... more details
The Chaldean Catholic Archeparchy of Kirkuk is an archeparchy of the Chaldean Catholic Church in communion with the Pope in Rome. The archdeparchy was created in the early years of the nineteenth century. Its present ordinary, Archbishop Louis Sako , was consecrated in 2002. ref Fiey, AC , iii. 17 49 POCN , 63 4 Wilmshurst, EOCE , 175 6 ref Eastern Catholicism Background The Chaldean archdiocese of Kirkuk was the successor to the classical what? date September 2011 diocese of Karka d Beth Slokh, the metropolis of the ecclesiastical province of Beth Garma East Syrian Ecclesiastical Province Beth ... ref The foundation of the Chaldean Catholic diocese of Kirkuk has been attributed to Yohannan Hormizd .... According to the Chaldean Catholic priest Joseph Tfinkdji , Yohannan Hormizd visited the town of Kirkuk ... to Catholicism. He is said to have consecrated a Chaldean metropolitan for Kirkuk, Mar Abraham, who ... and his opponents in the Chaldean Church and the Vatican. In 1795 the Vatican s representative Padre Fulgenzio appears to have tried to persuade the Chaldean catholics of Kirkuk to withdraw their allegiance ..., Nestorians , i. 159 ref blockquote The Chaldean archbishops of Kirkuk A stable Chaldean diocese ... by the patriarch Eliya Abulyonan Eliya XII transl ar DIN Abulyonan . He represented the Chaldean ... he was elected by a majority of the Chaldean bishops to succeed Eliya XII transl ar DIN Abulyonan ... vicar of the Chaldean patriarchate since the death of the patriarch transl ar DIN Abdisho transl ... The archdiocese of Kirkuk had a population of 218 Assyrian Chaldean families, with 9 priests ... of the East community, in 1913 Tfinkdji . Table 1 Chaldean communities in the archdiocese of Kirkuk ... priests and 8 churches Kajo . The significant rise in the Chaldean population of Kirkuk and Shaqlawa ... during the intervening years. Table 2 Chaldean communities in the archdiocese of Kirkuk, 1937 table ... Chaldean bishops Category Chaldean Catholic Church de Erzbistum Kirkuk it Arcieparchia di Kirkuk ... more details
transl ar DIN Aqra is a diocese of the Chaldean Church. The diocese was founded in the middle of the nineteenth century. Background Before the fourteenth century the transl ar DIN Aqra or Aqrah region was part of the diocese of Adiabene East Syrian Ecclesiastical Province Marga , one of the suffragan dioceses in the metropolitan province of Adiabene East Syrian Ecclesiastical Province Adiabene . This diocese, frequently mentioned in Thomas of Marga s Book of Governors , included the districts of Sapsapa the Navkur plain south of transl ar DIN Aqra, on the east bank of the Khazir river , Talana and Nahla d Malka two valleys around the upper course of the Khazir river , Beth Rustaqa the Gomel valley and probably also several villages in the Zibar district. The diocese is first mentioned ... bishops are known from the transl ar DIN Aqra region until the nineteenth century. The Chaldean ... before the end of the eighteenth century , and determined efforts by the Chaldean church to convert ... had a number of Catholic communities by the end of the eighteenth century, which were included in the Chaldean ... Yohannan VIII Hormizd to give the region its own Chaldean bishop in the 1830s. In 1834, in an attempt ... into the bosom of the Chaldean church . His consecration was not recognised by the Vatican, and he ..., by the patriarch Joseph VI Audo, and a stable Chaldean diocese in the region was finally established ... of Amadiya Chaldean Diocese transl ar DIN Amadiya , as his patriarchal vicar, and the dioceses of Amadiya Chaldean Diocese transl ar DIN Amadiya and transl ar DIN Aqra were temporarily united ... of their inhabitants were Catholics. The Chaldean diocese of transl ar DIN Aqra had a population of 2,718 ... section ref Chaldean communities in the diocese of transl ar DIN Aqra, 1913 table border 1 class ... geography Category Bishops of the Assyrian Church of the East Category Chaldean bishops Category Chaldean Catholic Church de Bistum Aqra it Eparchia di Aqra ru ... more details
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Mardin was a diocese of the Chaldean Church from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. The diocese lapsed in 1941. ref Fiey, POCN, 107 8 Tfinkdji, EC , 505 11 Wilmshurst, EOCE , 72 5 ref Background Image Mardin old town.JPG thumb right 260px The old town of Mardin Fiey s list of the East Syrian bishops of Mardin is derived principally from the list compiled by Tfinkdji in 1913. Tfinkdji s treatment of the diocese of Mardin, where he was himself a Chaldean Priesthood Catholic Church priest , is more than usually detailed, but although containing much valuable information is not free from error. From the middle of the eighteenth century onwards most of the Chaldean bishops of Mardin were buried in the city s church of Rabban Hormizd, and the dates of their deaths were recorded in their epitaphs. These dates were used by Tfinkdji, and most of them also appear in an undated note made around ... be relied upon. The Chaldean diocese of Mardin appears to have been founded in the second ... transl ar DIN on VII Isho transl ar DIN yahb and did not yet have its own bishop. The Chaldean ... on of Amid is said to have been consecrated by Joseph I Chaldean Patriarch Joseph I , and to have died at Mardin in 1695. According to Tfinkdji Joseph III Chaldean Patriarch Timothy Maroge , who succeeded Joseph II Chaldean Patriarch Joseph II as List of Chaldean Catholic Patriarchs of Babylon patriarch ... by Joseph III Chaldean Patriarch Joseph III before his departure for Rome in 1731. According to Fiey ... Timothy Masaji of Amid . He consecrated Joseph IV Chaldean Patriarch La transl ar DIN ..., and 60 Chaldean families Badger . In 1852 the diocese of Mardin and Nisibis contained 500 Chaldeans ... Tfinkdji . The majority lived in Mardin itself. There were also small Chaldean communities living ... Chaldean settlement left in the vicinity of Mardin was the village of Issadeir, several miles to the north ... Bishops of the Assyrian Church of the East Category Chaldean bishops Category Chaldean Catholic Church ... more details
transl ar DIN Amadiya was a diocese of the Chaldean Church for most of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The diocese was named for the hilltop city of Amadiya transl ar DIN Amadiya in northern Iraq , and in 1913 included Amadiya transl ar DIN Amadiya itself and sixteen villages in the Tigris plain near the town of Duhok, Iraq Dohuk and in the Sapna and Gomel river valleys. Background There were three main concentrations of East Syrian villages in the transl ar DIN Amadiya region in the Sapna valley to the west of transl ar DIN Amadiya, in the Tigris plain around Dohuk, and in the Shemkan district, around the valley of the Gomel river. Before the fourteenth century the Sapna valley was part of the diocese of Dasen and Beth Ture the mountains , which lay to the north of Marga and also covered the Berwari region and the Zibar and Lower Tiyari districts. The villages in the Dohuk district were included in the East Syrian diocese of Beth Nuhadra, whose bishops resided in the small town of Tel Hesh near Alqosh, and those in the Gomel valley in the diocese of Marga, centred on the transl ... ar DIN on VII Isho transl ar DIN yahb, and his opponent Yohannan Sulaqa , the first Chaldean ... Hormizd, among the tombs of the patriarchs of the Nestorians . Chaldean bishops of Amadiya Image ... as patriarch and ended the schism in the Chaldean Church. During his metropolitanate Audo converted ... ar DIN Amadiya by Francis David of Araden the only nineteenth century Chaldean bishop from ... by Rabban Al Qas. Rabban Al Qas is also apostolic administrator of the Chaldean archdiocese ... 466 Chaldean families, with 8 priests and 14 churches Badger . The diocese also included ..., The Assyrian Homeland , 69 Syriac section ref Chaldean communities in the diocese of transl ar ... its Chaldean population. This is a remarkably high figure for the Sapna and Shemkan villages, exposed ... Church of the East Category Chaldean bishops Category Chaldean Catholic Church de Bistum ... more details