20140401

Mor Cyril Aphrem Karim

The Patriarch-elect Mar Ignatius Aphrem II Karim


The Bishops Synod of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Anthioch met and elected Mor Cyril Aphrem Karim, as Patriarch-elect. He will be known as Ignatius Aphrem II Karim upon his installation and will be the 123rd Patriarch of Antioch.

Born in Kamishly, Syria on May 3, 1965, the youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. Issa Karim, His Eminence Metropolitan Mor Cyril Aphrem Karim lost his father at an early age and was raised ,with the rest of his family, by his late and loving mother Khanema. He entered St. Ephrem’s Theological Seminary in Atchaneh, Lebanon in 1977, following his primary schooling in Kamishly. In 1982, His Eminence served the Syriac Orthodox Archdiocese of Aleppo, Syria, for the next two years. From 1984 to 1988, Archbishop Karim pursued higher studies at the Coptic Theological Seminary in Cairo, Egypt, graduating with a Bachelor Degree of Divinity.

In 1985, Metropolitan Karim took the vows of a monk, and put himself in the service of the Church. He was ordained to the diaconate in Egypt, and later the same year, to the sacred priesthood in Kamishly. From 1988 to 1989, Mor Cyril served as both, the secretary of His Holiness, Moran Mor Zakka I Iwas, Syrian Orhtodox Patriarch of Antioch and all the East, and as a teacher at St. Ephrem’s Theological Seminary in Damascus, Syria. In 1991, His Eminence entered St. Patrick’s College in Maynooth, Ireland, where he received a License of Sacred Theology Degree, in 1992, and his Doctor of Divinity Degree in 1994, following a defense of his doctoral thesis on The Symbolism of the cross in early Syriac Christianity.

On Sunday, January 28, 1996, His Eminence was consecrated as Metropolitan and Patriarchal Vicar to the Archdiocese of the Syriac Orthodox Church for the Eastern United States, by His Holiness Patriarch Zakka I Iwas, at St. Mary ‘s Syriac Orthodox Church in Kamishly. Archbishop Mor Cyril Aphrem Karim arrived in The United States on March 2, 1996, and was officially installed to his position at St. Mark’s Cathedral in Teaneck, New Jersey.

In addition to his many talents, Archbishop Karim is fluent in both Classical and Vernacular (Touroyo) as well as in Arabic, French, and English.

During his years as hierarch of the Archdiocese of the Syriac Orthodox Church for the Eastern United States, His Eminence, Mor Cyril Aphrem Karim has overseen the establishment of several new parishes:

St, Aphraim’s Church (Washington D.C.)
The Mother of God of the Zunoro Church (Jacksonville, Florida)
St. Jacob of Urhoy’s Church (Orlando, Florida)
St. Stephen’s Church (Miami, Florida)
St. John’s Church (Atlanta, Georgia)
St. Helen’s Church (Indianapolis, Indiana)
St. Barsawmo’s Church (Wyckoff, New Jersey)
St. John Bar Aphtonia’s Church (Cranbury, New Jersey)
St. George’s Church (Brooklyn, New York )
St. James of Nisibin’s Church (Corpus Christi, Texas)
St. Philoxenus of Mabug’s Church (Roanoke, Virginia)

Thanks to Almighty God and to His Eminence’s fatherly and tireless leadership, the Archdiocese now directs twenty parishes. Throughout the years, Mor Cyril has visited, on a regular basis, all the parishes, and formed a new Archdiocese Advisory Council to assist with the administration of the Archdiocese and its various programs; working closely with the parish boards and clergy to see that the spiritual and church needs of the faithful are fulfilled.

His Eminence had a special concern for the youth of the Archdiocese; in his first year as an Archbishop, he established the Syriac Orthodox Archdiocesan Youth Organization (SOAYO), which coordinates the ministry of all youth organizations of the parishes of the Archdiocese. His commitment to them was shown right from the start, when he immediately held a number of youth gatherings and conferences, as well as being instrumental in establishing an Archdiocesan Scholarship Program to benefit the students. His Eminence shared the youth with the Church’s deep concern for them, and fielded many questions related to faith and other specific concerns they had. He encouraged them to do their best to work together as one family for the growth and advancement of the Holy Church. Mor Cyril, likewise, helped organize Annual Youth Retreats throughout the Archdiocese, for both younger and older youth. He was also responsible for the creation of a special Monthly Youth Liturgy, to bring the young people of the various parishes in the New Jersey/New York area, to give them a chance to participate fully in the Eucharistic Celebration. Consequently, His Eminence called for the establishment of the Archdiocesan Choral Society, comprised of musically talented children from different parishes of the Archdiocese. This group performed in several concerts and produced two Hymnal recordings; one for Christmas and the other for Maundy Thursday Service.

The Syriac Orthodox Scouts of America is another organization of the youth that is dear to His Eminence’s heart, and he does his best to attend all their activities and he always appeals to our people to encourage them.

Likewise, His Eminence showed his great concern to the adult members in our community. Under his guidance and leadership, a Pre-marital Counseling Program has been created in the parishes of the Archdiocese, to help young people prepare for their Christian married life. This includes an opportunity for them to meet with His Eminence and local clergy, to discuss matters of common concerns, that help assure lasting and successful marriages.

Mor Cyril also realized how important is to respect and honor the elderly. In this regard, he established an Annual Elderly Liturgy Service, that brings together the elderly members of local parishes to share in the Celebration of the Lord’s Supper, and to spend a special time of recognition and appreciation.

In the field of education, Archbishop Karim blessed and encouraged the establishment of the Archdiocesan Sunday School Committee; a body of Sunday School principals and teachers, who had been working together with His Eminence and local clergy, in the creation of a Unified Sunday School Program for the parishes. As a result of the Committee’s outstanding efforts, a series of unified lesson plans and materials have been prepared, and have proven invaluable in helping to introduce students to the Orthodox faith and traditions of the Holy Church.

Moreover, His Eminence Mor Cyril Aphrem Karim, has been responsible for the publication of a series of books and articles related to the Church:

Essays on Syriac Theology and Spirituality. This series included English translations of various articles written by His Holiness, the Patriarch, as well as articles contributed by local clergy.
New Liturgical Books, to help the people follow and more actively participate in the Holy Liturgy.
The Church’s Morning and Evening Prayers for the use and convenience of the faithful.
The Book of the Order for the Burial of the Clergy, the last of the series of liturgical texts produced under the editorship of the late Mor Athanasius Yeshue Samuel of blessed memory. The volume was published as a special memorial to the remembrance of the late beloved Archbishop.
The Shorter Catechism of the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch (1999) by the late Patriarch Ephrem I Barsom.
The Book of Scripture Readings for Sundays and Feasts Day (2000), originally published by the late Mor Philoxenus Yuhanon Dolabani of Mardin.
The Symbols of the Cross in the Writings of the Early Syriac Fathers, authored by His Eminence and published by Gorgias Press in (2004).

Mor Cyril encouraged the American Foundation for Syriac Studies to publish several issues of a quarterly entitled “Syriac Studies”, and helped in co-sponsoring a series of public lectures by outstanding scholars on Syriac Theology, culture, history, and literature.

Over the past decade, Archbishop Karim has also established himself as an ecumenist, very much concerned about Christian Unity. He has served on both, the Executive and Central Committees of the World Council of Churches, attending the 1991 Canberra, Australia WCC General Assembly, the 1998 WCC General Assembly in Harare, Zimbabwe and the 2006 Assembly of Porto Alegre, Brazil, as a member of the Syriac Orthodox delegation. Moreover, he has been an active member of the Executive and Governing Boards of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA, and he also serves as a Vice- Chairman of the Standing Conference of the Oriental Orthodox Churches in America. In recent years, His Eminence has been instrumental in the establishment of a new and promising ecumenical body, Christian Churches Together in the USA, of which the Syriac Orthodox Church is a founding member. In all his ecumenical activities, Archbishop Karim has most capably represented the Holy Church and has won the admiration and respect of his colleagues and confreres.

Among the most important accomplishments of His Eminence, over the recent years, was the purchase of two very valuable properties in New Jersey:

The Beth Antioch property in Wantage, which is a large piece of land, with many options, in
cluding building units or malls, whose revenues will help support all future plans and programs of the Archdiocese.
The New Archdiocese Center on Midland Avenue, Paramus, which will fulfill many dreams and plans the Archdiocese needs to serve the Community appropriately: Church, clergy center, Syriac School, youth center, library, elderly facilities, spiritual retreats center and a hostel to receive out-of-town Suryoye. This center will hopefully become a reality in the near future, to help preserve the Orthodox faith and spiritual and social heritage of our Church for the years to come.

Source: Syrian Orthodox Church

The official announcement about the newly elected Patriarch Mar Ignatius Aphrem II

Patriarch Elect Ignatius Aphrem II Karim
The official announcement about the newly elected Patriarch Mar Ignatius Aphrem II by the Holy Synod of the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch.





Declaration Issued Following the Election of His Holiness Mor Ignatius Aphrem II

Declaration Issued Following the Election of His Holiness Mor Ignatius Aphrem II Patriarch of Antioch and all the East and Supreme Head of the Universal Syrian Orthodox Church


On Monday 31 March 2014, the Holy Synod of the Syrian Orthodox Church convened in St. Jacob Baradeus Monastery in Atchaneh – Lebanon presided by His Beatitude Mor Baselius Thomas I Catholicose of India and His Eminence Mor Severius Hawa Archbishop of Baghdad and Basra and Patriarchal Locum Tenens with the presence of all the members of the Holy Synod of Antioch to elect a new patriarch upon the passing away of the Thrice blessed Patriarch Mor Ignatius Zakka I Iwas.

After all preparations and procedures to elect the new patriarch in conformity with the constitution of the Syrian Orthodox Church, the Catholicose and the Bishops voted each in turn. The majority of the votes were to His Eminence Mor Cyril Aphrem Karim, Archbishop of Eastern United States of America who received the name Mor Ignatius Aphrem II. The new patriarch blessed the members of the Synod and clergy along with the entire the world.

He prayed the almighty to preserve the church and the faithful. He prayed for the Middle East region to have peace especially in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Egypt and the rest of the world. He stated that he will work for the sake of the church and strengthen the faith cooperating with the Holy Synod, heads of sister churches, ecumenical movement, Christian unity and the victory of good over evil.
He concluded with granting the apostolic benediction to all.

Severius Hawa Archbishop of Baghdad and Basra Patriarchal Locum Tenens
Theophilus George Saliba Archbishop of Mount Lebanon General Secretary of the Holy Synod

Source: Syrian Srthodox Church

Results of the Patriarchal Election of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch
The majority of the votes were to His Eminence Mar Cyril Aphrem Karim.
The votes received are as follows:
  1. Mar Cyril Aphrem Karim, Patriarchal-Vicariate of Eastern USA- 23 votes
  2. Mar Clemis Eugene Kaplan, Patriarchal-Vicariate of Western USA - 13 votes
  3. Mar Yostinos Boulos Safar (Mar Justinos Paulos Yousef Safar), Patriarchal-Vicariate of Zahle and Bekaa, Lebanon.-4 votes
  4. Mar Severios Malke Mourad, Patriarchal-Vicariate of Jerusalem and Jordan - 1 votes
  • Total=41 votes


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20140331

Mar Coorilos Aphrem Karim is the new Patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox Church Of Antioch

Patriarch Elect Ignatius Aphrem II Karim

Beirut, March 31, 2014: The Synod of the Syrian Orthodox Church Of Antioch has appointed Mar Cyril Aphrem Karim as the Patriarch of the Church. He be the 123rd Patriarch.

The Synod of the Syriac Orthodox Church Of Antioch which was held in Beirut on 31st March 2014, under the presidentship of Mar Severios Hawathe of Baghdad and Basra who is the Locum Tenens (Kaymakam), selected the successor of St.Peter in the Apostolic See of Antioch who is the Supreme Head of the Syriac Orthodox Church Of Antioch.

He is to take charge only after Easter and will be known as Mar Ignatius Aprem II. The new Patriarch is currently serving as the Archbishop and Patriarchal Vcar of the Diocese Eastern United States of America.

Talking to Malayalam language Indian T.V. channel Manorama News, the new Patriarch said that he was worried about the strife in the Middle East and lamented that Christians were having to move away from these places. He also said that the challenges that Christians were having to face was a matter of grave concern. He added that he would like to ensure unity of the Malankara Church even though the problems involved were grave and needed unity and cooperation from all quarters.

He was born in Kamishly, Syria on May 3, 1965, as the youngest son of Mr. & Mrs. Issa Karim.
On Sunday, January 28, 1996, he was consecrated as Metropolitan and Patriarchal Vicar to the Archdiocese of the Syriac Orthodox Church for the Eastern United States, by His Holiness Patriarch Zakka I Iwas.

20140329

EGYPT - Clashes after the Islamist assault on a church. Four dead


Cairo (Agenzia Frides ) – An Islamist attack on the Coptic Church in the area of Ain Shams, dedicated to the Virgin Mary and the Archangel Michael, occurred on Friday, March 28 causing the death of four people, including a 25-year-old journalist, and a Coptic Christian. Demonstrations organized in various parts of the capital and other cities across the Country by supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood, represented a reaction against the official candidate in the upcoming presidential election of General Abdel Fatah al-Sisi.
In the suburb of Cairo in Ain Shams protesters carried out their violence against the church. With the intervention of the security forces, clashes spread in the neighborhood.
According to sources of the Coptic Church, it seems the woman, Sameh Merry, was killed after Islamists noticed she had a cross dangling from the mirror of her car. According to other versions, Merry was killed because of a firearm. Bishop Raphael, secretary of the Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox, expressed words of condolences for the death of the woman.(GV) (Agenzia Fides 29/03/2014)

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20140327

Egyptian Board of inquiry: violence against Copts continues


Cairo, March 26 (Agenzia Fides ): The Board of Inquiry concerning the accidents on 30 June, in charge of monitoring sectarian violence that continues to cross Egypt after the overthrow of President Morsi, has documented in a report released on Tuesday, March 25 the endemic forms of violence and abuse that continue to be perpetrated against Coptic Christians in many parts of the Country, particularly in the governorates of Luxor, Sohag and Aswan. In the report, consulted by Fides Agency, reference is made to abductions, expropriation of houses, shops looted where Egyptian Copts continue to be targeted victims. The worrying scenario has been reconstructed in detail on the basis of meetings with community representatives, civil society organizations and material provided which witness this phenomena of violence. (GV) (Agenzia Fides 26/03/2014)

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Seloon Baslomo Khumro M’Aliyo


Go Now In Peace Holy Father

by Mar Meletius Yuhanon, Metropolitan of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church
Patriarch Mar Ignatius Zakka I Iwas with Metropolitans
 of the Malankara Syrian Orthodox Church - 1998 March.
 From Left to Right: 
Metropolitan Yuhanon Mar Milithios of Thrissur Diocese, 
Metropolitan Dr. Thomas Mar Athanasios of Kandanad 
East Diocese, Patriarch Ignatius Zakka Iwas I of Antioch, 
 Metropolitan Dr. Abraham Mar Severios of Angamaly 
East Diocese (Resigned June 2005),
Metropolitan Dr.Zachariah Mar Nicholovos Northeast America
I am deeply saddened by the eternal rest received by His Holiness Ignatius Zaka I Iwas, the Patriarch of Antioch and all the East of the Syriac Orthodox Church. I was the reception committee secretary of Ankamali diocese when HH made the first ever visit to India in 1982. I did my MTh in Bangalore and ThM and PhD qualifying in USA with HH’s recommendation. I did my one year Syriac study in Damascus with HH’s invitation and during part of that period I lived in the Patriarchate while I was still a deacon and assisted HH in the office work with Rev. Fr. Kuriakose (later HG Kuriakose Mar Julius Metropolitan). I found a loving, caring and down to earth person in HH. HH elevated me as mok on 22nd Dec. 1990 and consecrated me as Metropolitan on Dec. 23rd 1990. I was given several responsibilities until the time we had to part. When the order of the Supreme Court was given on Church case, HH personally promised me twice that peace and unity will be established in Malankara Church with HH’s initiative. HH asked me to prepare the people to work for the same, which I earnestly did, and promised me that HH would be with me in every step. HH’s Kalpana No.75/95 of August 1st 1995 was a historic one and the second and third ones were even more important in that line. Was it not for the immense pressure from certain people in India who wanted to keep the Church divided and make benefit out of it, HH would have established peace in the Church. Putting trust in HH’s promise I went ahead and worked for the peace and unity in the Church. I was terribly disturbed and disillusioned by the sudden change of mind of HH. But I had to continue the mission HH had entrusted me with and I am glad I did not pull out myself. Even while I called HH over phone HH repeated the promise. I wanted HH to be honored by a united Church. But I am sorry that I had to see HH as head of part of a divided Church and small group with a leadership that many a time trying to establish and widen their horizon and power through anti-social and criminal activities. HH told many people that HH loved me very much. I pay my homage before HH’s memory and stand before God Almighty asking for HH’s eternal rest. As if to compensate the people I lost in my diocese to the so called supporters of HH in India I got a fine community who hail from Syria who were under the Patriarch and left the fold due to the unethical conduct of HH’s bishop in California.

22 Mar 2014

Yuhanon Mor Meletius' Space

Archbishop Mar Severios Hawathe of Baghdad and Basra elected as Locum Tenens to the Patriarchal throne of Antioch


Archbishop Mar Severios Hawathe 
of Baghdad and Basra with the late Patriarch
 Ignatius Zakka Iwas. photo- Suryoyo Online
Beirut, March 27, 2014: The Synod of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch which held on 26th of March 2014 held at St. Aphrem Cathedral in Beirut elected Archbishop Mar Severios Hawathe of Baghdad and Basra as the Qaymaqām (Locum Tenens) to the Patriarchal throne of Antioch.

As per Article 29 of the Constitution of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch. The locum tenens means “the place holder” (in Arabic Qa`im Maqām, in colloquial Qaymaqām). The election of the locum tenens has to take place within seven (7) days by majority vote of the bishops. The locum tenens is not permitted to leave the Patriarchate. He is not permitted to make any changes to the Patriarchate, nor can he ordain or take part in financial transactions (Article 32). His main function is to act as a place holder and to convene a Synod to elect the Patriarch“.
Prakash Varghese (OCP Delegate of UAE, Gulf and Levant Region)
Source: OCP New Service