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Joseph I (Chaldean Patriarch)

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was Shimun IX Dinkha (died 1600) and later there were only few correspondences through missionaries. This See reintroduced in 1600 the heredity system for patriarchs' succession, a use unacceptable for Rome. This patriarchal line still survives in the denomination today known as
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was very strong: he came personally to Amid, installed a traditionalist bishop named David and had Joseph to be twice imprisoned. Joseph was released only after payment of a ransom and had to leave for Rome. When Joseph returned in 1677, the bishop David fled to Egypt and the
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Yousip (Joseph) was born in Amid and educated by the priest 'Abd Al-Ahad. He was consecrated metropolitan bishop of Amid between 1669 and 1672, and shortly after in 1672 became Catholic. The reaction of Alqosh's patriarch
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The life of Mar Yousip I is mainly known by his biography written in the early 18th century by 'Adb Al-Ahad son of Garabet (bishop of Amid, died 1728) and later translated into
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Falling ill, in August 1694 Joseph I left Amid for Rome, and formally resigned in 1696. He died in Rome on Nov. 10, 1707.
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J.P., Chabot (1896). "Les origines du patriarcat Chaldeén: vie de Mar Youssef Ier, premier patriarche des chaldeéns".
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patriarchs moved soon eastward, and by 1660 the area of Amid was under the Alqosh's patriarchate. In 1667 the
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in 1553, but soon it lost the connections with Rome. The last patriarch of this line recognized by the
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Jean-Baptiste de St-Aignan established there, teaching to omit the liturgical commemoration of
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line). Since the 15th century its Patriarchs were appointed through an hereditary system.
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in 1553 has been the See of Yohanan Shimun VIII Sulaqa, the area of influence of the
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On June 23, 1681, arrived the formal recognition from Rome with the delivery of the
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By 1660, the Church of the East had become divided into two patriarchates:
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authorities recognized Joseph's independence and his government over the
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The Ecclesiastical Organisation of the Church of the East, 1318–1913
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The Ecclesiastical Organisation of the Church of the East, 1318-1913
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Head of the Chaldean Catholic Church from 1681 to 1696
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line). This patriarchal line began in 1553 when Mar
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Index

Patriarch of the Chaldeans
Chaldean Catholic Church
Amid of the Chaldeans
Shimun XII Yoalaha
Shimun XIII Dinkha
Joseph II Sliba Maruf
Rome
Amid
Turkey
Church of the East
Chaldean Catholic Church
patriarchal see
Rabban Hormizd Monastery
Alqosh
Aqrah
Amid
Nisibis
Mosul
Khosrowa
Salmas
Qochanis
Yohannan Sulaqa
Pope
Holy See
Assyrian Church of the East
Amid
Capuchin
missionary
Nestorius
Mother of God

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