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St. '''Elijah of Antioch''', more commonly known as [[Patriarch ]] Moran Mor '''Ignatios Elias III Shakir''', was the 118th Patriarch of Antioch and a father of the [[Church of Antioch (Syriac)|Syriac Orthodox Church]] and the [[Malankara Jacobite Syriac Orthodox Church|Malankara Syriac Orthodox Church]]. He lived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and served the Syriac Orthodox Church in both its Middle Eastern heartlands and in southern India. St. Elijah of Antioch is commemorated by the Malankara Syriac Orthodox Church on [[February 13]].
==Early Lifelife==St. Elijah was born to the Corbishop Abraham and his wife Maryam in Mardin (modern day Turkey) in 1867 and was [[baptism|baptized ]] Nasri. Following the death of his mother , Nasri was raised by his older sister Helena. As a teen St. Elijah , Nasri worked as a goldsmith and also for the local government. He later entered a [[seminary ]] at the direction of Patriarch Mor Ignatius [[Peter IV of Antioch]] and , in 1887 , joined Dayro d'Mor Hananyo near Mardin and . He was [[ordination|ordained ]] a [[deacon ]] by Patriarch Mor Ignatius Peter. Two years later he was tonsured [[tonsure]]d a [[monk ]] with the name of Elijah. In 1892 , Patriarch Mor Ignatius Peter ordained Dn. Elias to the priesthood[[priest]]hood.
During the time of the Sayfo (the 'Sword') Armenian Genocide in the late 19th century when the Ottoman Turks and Kurds were massacring Armenians and Syrians in western Armenia (now eastern Turkey) and upper Mesopotamia(now southeastern Turkey), Fr. Elias endeared himself to the Armenian community in his area by providing refuge to some 7,000 Armenian refugees in Dayro d'Mor Kyriakos. Because of this and his faithful service to the Church, Fr. Elias was later made [[abbot ]] of both Dayro d'Mor Hananyo and Dayro d'Mor Kyriakos.
==Episcopacy and Patriarchatepatriarchate==In 1908 St, Fr. Elijah was elected and consecrated Metropolitan Mor Iwanios Elias of Amida (the Turkish city of modern Diyarbakir) by Patriarch Mor [[Ignatius Abdallah II of Antioch]]. Four years later he was transferred to the [[Archdiocese ]] of Nineveh (Iraqi Mosulin modern day Iraq), where he remained until his election to the patriarchate in 1917 following the repose of Patriarch Mor Ignatius Abdallah II. Patriarch Mor Ignatius Elias III's election was confirmed by Sultan Mehmed VI of the Ottoman Empire during his visit to Constantinople in 1919.
Following the second half of the Sayfo ('Sword') in the 1910s and the outbreak of civil war in the Ottoman Empire in 1922 St. Elijah was forced to flee Dayro d'Mor Hananyo in Mardin, which had served as the seat of the patriarchs of Antioch for centuries. After leaving Mardin he spent several months in Jerusalem, where he established a printing press, and also in Aleppo and Mosul. In 1930 , he presided over a meeting of the [[Holy Synod ]] at Dayro d'Mor Mattai near Mosul that structured the organization of the Patriarchate.
==Visit to India and Repose==
In late 1930 Mor Ignatios Elias was contacted by the British Viceroy of India, who requested that he come to India to negotiate an end to the [[schism ]] dividing the Malankara Orthodox Church. Despite his health problems the [[patriarch ]] accepted the invitation and left for India in early 1931, saying to those trying to persuade him not to go that, "Death is inevitable whether here or in India; I would rather sacrifice my life for the sake of our children in Malankara." Patriarch Mor Ignatios Elias arrived in Kerala in March 1931 and immediately began convening conciliatory meetings in the region between the members of the two factions of the Malankara Orthodox Church. Despite his efforts the schism persisted, however, and at the beginning of 1932 St. Elijah settled at St. Stephen's Church in Manjinikkara on 11 February. The next day he served the Unction and on 13 February he preached at the Divine Liturgy. That afternoon he fell asleep in the Lord at 2:30pm to the shock of his priests and attendant monks.
St. Elijah was the first Patriarch of Antioch to die Mor Ignatios Elias arrived in Kerala in India March 1931 and left immediately began convening conciliatory meetings in the region between the members of the two factions of the Malankara Syriac Orthodox Church . Despite his efforts the schism persisted. However, at a loss as to what to dothe beginning of 1932 Patr. Because of the Saint's preference for Elijah settled at St. Stephen's Church it was finally decided to bury him there, with direct jurisdiction over in Manjinikkara on [[February 11]]. The next day he served the Unction and on February 13 he preached at the [[Divine Liturgy]]. That afternoon he fell asleep in the church being transferred Lord at 2:30pm to the Patriarchate of Antioch. The church shock of Dayro d'Mor Ignatios was later built over his tomb in Manjinikkara by Metropolitan Mor Yulios Elias Qoro, the patriarchal exarch in Keralapriests and attendant monks.
Today Manjinikkara is a popular center of pilgrimage, with thousands St. Elijah was the first Patriarch of Antioch to die in India and left the Malankara Syriac Orthodox faithful coming from throughout Kerala Church at a loss as to what to do. Because of the his preference for St. ElijahStephen's feast day. St. Elijah remains Church, it was finally decided to bury him there, with direct jurisdiction over the church being transferred to the only Patriarch Patriarchate of Antioch buried in India. Patriarch Mor Ignatius Zakka I Iwas of Antioch blessed the veneration The church of Dayro d'Mor Ignatios was later built over his tomb in Manjinikkara by Metr. Mor Yulios Elias III Shakir as a saint on 20 October 1987Qoro, the patriarchal [[exarch]] in Kerala.
==Commemoration==Today Manjinikkara is a popular center of [[pilgrimage]], with thousands of Malankara Orthodox faithful coming from throughout Kerala for St. Elijah's [[feast day]]. St. Elijah remains the only Patriarch of Antioch is commemorated by buried in India. Patr. Mor Ignatius Zakka I Iwas of Antioch blessed the Malankara Syriac Orthodox Church [[Veneration|veneration]] of Mor Ignatios Elias III Shakir as a [[saint]] on 13 February[[October 20]], 1987.
==External Linkslinks==
*[http://www.soc-wus.org/patriarchate/Ignatios%20Elias%20III.htm Ignatios Elias III] (Syriac Orthodox Patriarchal Vicariate of the Western United States)
*[http://sor.cua.edu/Personage/PElias3/index.html Patriarch Mor Ignatios Elias III Shakir] (Syriac Orthodox Resources)
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