JACOBITE CHURCH

jăkˈəbītˌ, Christian church of Syria, Iraq, and India, recognizing the Syrian Orthodox patriarch of Antioch as its spiritual head, regarded by Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox as heretical. It was founded (6th cent.) as a Monophysite church in Syria by Jacob Baradaeus, greatly helped by Empress Theodora. It is thus analogous in position to the Coptic Church, the Monophysite church of Egypt. For many centuries the Jacobites were under Muslim dominion. Most Jacobites live in Iraq, while their patriarch resides at Damascus. They resemble other Eastern Christians in custom; their rite is the Antiochene or West Syrian; the liturgical language is Syriac. Since the 17th cent. there has been constant contact with Rome; as a result there is a community in communion with the pope having practices and rite in common with the Jacobites. These "Syrian Catholics" number about as many as the Jacobites; their head, another patriarch of Antioch, lives at Beirut. They have a separate church organization from the Melchites, Maronites, and Chaldaean Catholics, which are other communities of Syria and Iraq in communion with Rome. In Malabar, India, there is a Christian sect of "Malabar Jacobites"; this group came into existence in the 17th cent., when the bulk of the Malabar Christians left the Roman communion and established relations with the Jacobite patriarch. They now use the Antiochene rite, with some differences. They are divided into two disputing jurisdictional parties, and there is a quasi-Protestant group of "Reformed Jacobites." In the 20th cent. a large number of Malabar Jacobites entered into communion with the pope, retaining their liturgy and practices. These "Malankarese Catholics" are ecclesiastically separate from both the Syrian Catholics, whose rite they share, and from the "Syro-Malabar Catholics" (Chaldaean rite), who represent the Malabar Christians who did not leave the Roman communion when the Malabar Jacobites did.

See D. Attwater, The Christian Churches of the East (1947–48).

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...David Moncrieffe, wrote to Major-General Churchill, Commander-in-Chief of H.M. forces...Aimed at extirpating any remnants of Jacobite influence, this order could on occasion...the government in trying to wipe out Jacobites as opposed to Jacobitism is well illustrated...
...ninth century in which the Jacobite Habib ibn Khidma Abu Raita...teach- ings and supports the Jacobites, it also provides a sustained...that decorative motifs in churches of the Wadi Natrun may have...essay on morality by the Jacobite philosopher Yahya Ibn Ad...
...their non-Chalcedonian Church on Persian territory...Copts of Egypt and the Jacobites of Syria and the Armenian provinces. The Jacobites were so called from...reign. The Nestorian Church in Persia did not pose...largely in control of the Churches in these regions. Thus...
THE CHURCH IN THE DARK AGES THE CHURCH IN THE DARK AGES BY H. DANIEL-ROPS TRANSLATED FROM THE...itself and requires no previous study of earlier volumes. The Church in the Dark Ages --the content is at some variance with the normal...
...Monophysites were often called Jacobites. The existence of these schismatic and largely unsupported churches was to account in part for the...in fact the patroness of the new Jacobite church. Justinians second attempt to...
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...Armenia, Kurdistan, Persia and Mesopotamia . . . (New York, 1840 ); and idem, Narrative of a Visit to the Syrian (Jacobite) Church of Mesopotamia . . . (New York, 1944 ). On the mission itself see Charles T. Bridgeman, "Mediterranean Missions...
...John Robinsons church admitted him in...strength of his Jacobite affiliation. Armed...join Ainsworths church about 1622. Ainsworth...accepted some ex-Jacobites into their congregation...seven years, the church kept them out. Offwood sided with the Jacobites as he watched this...
...established church in Christendom -- had put down American roots, while each of the three main branches of the Syrian church -- Jacobite, Nestorian, and Orthodox -- had done likewise. Virtually every surviving heresy and schism in Christian history...
...demise Penn was labeled a Jacobite courtier and possible traitor...Foxs egalitarian theory of church order, Quakerism assumed a...hierarchy in the emerging church. This authoritarianism came...Quaker dispute over authority in church order. A recent study of Penns...
...actively promulgating. (5) For Jacobites and High Churchmen, the practice of occasional...in the languages of the Jacobite High Church has been channeled through...the defenders of the High Church cause. Jacobites turned to Paradise Lost...
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...power from 1741, and from 1744 France provided support for the Jacobites. To contemporaries, it was far from clear who would triumph...the restored Stuarts would have respected the position of the Church of England and the constitutional changes since 1688. Their...
...Constantinople, large numbers seceded to form the Jacobite church, named after its first bishop, Jacob Baradeus, which...liturgy. The Coptic church was a sister-church of the Jacobite church of Syria. The Arabs who conquered Egypt in the 640s...
...Brittany and Normandy a large Jacobite army, paid for by the French...to `protect and maintain the Church of England as it is now by...One was placed in the parish church of Saint-Germain-en-Laye: it...carefully preserved because the Jacobites regarded James II as a saint...
...attempt to impose the High Church English prayer book on Scots...staunchly Roman Catholic and Jacobite in their loyalties, in the...invasion of Scotland in the Jacobite cause. He was imprisoned in...was the daughter of another Jacobite stalwart, the Earl of Nithsdale...
...had supported the Stuart, or Jacobite, cause were exiled and had...schools have been closed, and churches now may hold services only...Protestant Church became national church of Scotland. 1603 Union with...located in London. 1715 1746 Jacobite rebellions. 1760s Scottish...
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...the First Prime Minister, the Jacobite Rebellion Raged and Feared...300 years. Today, parents and church leaders launched a campaign...community, including the local church and parents, mounted a campaign...would lose the last remaining Church school in the area. It must...
...of the Ninth Earl Marischal. After taking part in the failed Jacobite Rising of 1715, he fled to Europe andobtained a commission...Hochkirch plans to erect a stone tablet to Keith beside its church, to standwith others dedicated to the victims of Prussias defeat...
...cloth at Pitsligo Parish Church. But at Culloden in April 1746, the Jacobite cause was mercilessly crushed...lodge, active in the Anglican Church and an increasingly successful...as his allegiance to the Jacobites had been nearly 30 years...
...which exercises Martin Green, archivist for the Friends of the Church of Our Lady, concerns the corpse of a man in the crypt who...But Martin inclines to the belief that Sir Alexander was a Jacobite, who may still have been in hiding after the 1715 uprising...
...still not too late to involve local groups. "Maybe what the Church needs to do is to revisit this issue and look at it from a...Williamite forces recaptured the strategic area from French Jacobite troops. "A number of French troops were killed and buried...
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JACOBITE CHURCH jak bit , Christian...Church, the Monophysite church of Egypt. For many centuries the Jacobites were under Muslim dominion...communion when the Malabar Jacobites did. See D. Attwater, The Christian Churches of the East (1947...
...Melchites , Ruthenians, Romanians, and the Italo-Albanians of S Italy; the Antiochene (also the rite of the autonomous Jacobite Church ), to which belong the Maronites , the Syrian Catholics, and the Malankarese of Malabar; the Alexandrian, to which...
...communion, on grounds of heresy, of the Nestorian, Jacobite, Coptic, and Armenian churches; it also involves holding a sacramental doctrine...corresponding separated churches, see Copts ; Jacobite Church ), as is the patriarchate of Jerusalem. The...
BAR-HEBRAEUS, GREGORIUS bar-hebre s, 1226 86, Syrian scholar, bishop of the Jacobite Church . Partly Jewish in ancestry, his original name was Abu-al-Faraj. His most celebrated work is a chronicle in Syriac of the world...
...of Chalcedon. The church is in communion with the Jacobite Church (also Monophysite), but a traditionally close relationship to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church was dissolved in 1961 when it declared itself independent...
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