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.[1][2] Maphriyano Sakralla came to India in 1751 and was buried at Marth Mariam Cathedral Kandanad (Kizhakkinde Yerushulem) in 1764 AD.[3]
He was declared a Saint by the Patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox Church in 2008.[4]
References
- ^ Burgess, Michael (2005). The Eastern Orthodox Churches: Concise Histories with Chronological Checklists of Their Primates. McFarland. ISBN 9780786421459.
- ^ Daniel, David (1972). The Orthodox Church of India: History and Faith. Rachel David.
- ^ Syriac Christianity website, Mor Shakralla
- ^ Malankara Syrian Orthodox Church in Europe website, Baselios Sakralla III of Aleppo
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