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- Q1517304 description "Patriarch of the Syrian Catholic Church".
- Q1517304 description "Patriarch of the Syrian Catholic Church".
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- Q1517304 abstract "Mar Ignatius Michael III Jarweh ibn Ni'matallah (or Javré, Jaroueh, Garweh, Djarweh, Giarvé, 1731–1800) was the 111 Patriarch of Antioch and Patriarch of the Syriac Catholic Church from 1783 to 1800.In 1757 Michael Jarweh converted to Catholicism and took with him a large number of his congregants.On July 21, 1781, his Syriac Orthodox predecessor Patriarch George IV died, and the bishops (five bishops were present), clergy and laity met in the Dayr al-Zafaran monastery and elected Ignatius Michael III Jarweh as Patriarch; he accepted only after the reading and the approval of a Catholic declaration of faith in the church of the Forty Martyrs. He was enthroned in Dayr al-Zafaran monastery on January 22, 1783 and took the traditional name of Ignatius III. His election was confirmed by the Pope on September 14, 1783, and he received the Pallium, the sign of patriarchal authority, on December 15 of the same year. The Syrian Catholic Church once again had a Patriarch.Two Syriac bishops opposed his election: two days after Michael's enthronement they took the money of the monastery and paid a group of Kurds who attacked Mardin, making fatalities: Michael survived, but lost many days. In the meantime one of these two Syirac Orthodox bishops, Mar Matta ben Abdel-Ahad Saalab, bishop of Mosul, consecrated to bishop four of his monks in order to hold a second election and thus he was elected Syriac Orthodox patriarch. This party arrived at Istanbul before Michael's envoy, and received the formal approval of the Ottoman authorities, and could thus continue a parallell Syriac Orthodox tradition.".
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- Q1517304 alias "Dionysius Michael Jarweh ibn Ni'matallah; Michel Javré; Michel Jaroueh; Michel Garweh; Michel Djarweh; Michele Giarvé".
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- Q1517304 alternativeNames "Dionysius Michael Jarweh ibn Ni'matallah; Michel Javré; Michel Jaroueh; Michel Garweh; Michel Djarweh; Michele Giarvé".
- Q1517304 birthDate "1731-01-03".
- Q1517304 dateOfBirth "1731-01-03".
- Q1517304 dateOfDeath "1800-09-04".
- Q1517304 deathDate "1731-01-03".
- Q1517304 ended "1800-09-04".
- Q1517304 enthroned "1783-01-22".
- Q1517304 name "Ignatius Michael III Jarweh".
- Q1517304 name "Jarweh, Ignatius Michael III".
- Q1517304 placeOfBirth "Aleppo, Syria".
- Q1517304 placeOfDeath "Al-Charfet monastery, Mount Lebanon".
- Q1517304 shortDescription "Patriarch of the Syrian Catholic Church".
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- Q1517304 comment "Mar Ignatius Michael III Jarweh ibn Ni'matallah (or Javré, Jaroueh, Garweh, Djarweh, Giarvé, 1731–1800) was the 111 Patriarch of Antioch and Patriarch of the Syriac Catholic Church from 1783 to 1800.In 1757 Michael Jarweh converted to Catholicism and took with him a large number of his congregants.On July 21, 1781, his Syriac Orthodox predecessor Patriarch George IV died, and the bishops (five bishops were present), clergy and laity met in the Dayr al-Zafaran monastery and elected Ignatius Michael III Jarweh as Patriarch; he accepted only after the reading and the approval of a Catholic declaration of faith in the church of the Forty Martyrs. ".
- Q1517304 label "Ignatius Michael III Jarweh".
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- Q1517304 givenName "Ignatius Michael III".
- Q1517304 name "Ignatius Michael III Jarweh".
- Q1517304 name "Jarweh, Ignatius Michael III".
- Q1517304 surname "Jarweh".