Ignatius Ya'qub III
Mor Ignatius Jacob 'III ' was the 121st Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church 1957–1980. He was skilled in and knowledgeable in Syriac sacral music or Beth Gazo. He re-established the Maphrianate/Catholicate in the Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church.
Birth
Mor Ignatius Yaʿqub III was born on October 12, 1913, in the Touma Mari family of Bartalla village in Iraq.Ordinations
He was ordained deacon by Patriarch Ignatius Elias III and priest by Patriarch Ignatius Afram I Barsoum. He visited the Syriac Orthodox Church in Kerala, India, in 1933 as Rabban ʿAbdel Ahad where he served as a malphono at the Mor Ignatios Dayro. In 1946, he returned to the Middle East to teach at the Mor Ephrem Seminary in Mosul and was ordained Metropolitan of Beirut and Damascus in 1950. In 1957, he was consecrated Patriarch after Patriarch Ignatius Afram I Barsoum died.Church in India
Patriarch Yaʿqub worked actively for cooperation among the Oriental Orthodox Churches and the reconciliation of the Church in India. In 1964, he visited Malankara and consecrated Augen Timotheous as Catholicos to establish peace in the church.Books
Patriarch Yaʿqub wrote at least thirty books about the history of the Church, spirituality and liturgy including a History of the Church until the 6th century, a History of the Syrian Church in India, a comparative study of Syriac and Arabic languages, and Personageaphies of Ephrem the Syrian, Philoxenus of Mabbug, and Yaʿqub of Serugh. Students of the church consider his lecture as an authoritative on the Syrian Orthodox Church at the University of Göttingen in 1971.-
Syriac music
He was familiar with his native school of music in Iraq as well as the more popular School of Mardin. During a five-month visit to the United States, Yaʿqub, at the request of Metropolitan Mor Athanasius Yeshuʿ Samuel, the archbishop of the United States and Canada, recorded the Beth Gazo according to the School of Mardin. This recording serves as the authoritative reference to the musical tradition of the School of Mardin. Patriarch Yaʿqub is remembered for his spiritually uplifting celebration of the liturgy. He encouraged many to accept the simple way of life. After he consecrated sacred myron in the Mor Gabriel monastery in 1964, myron flowed from the glass container the following day and people were healed by it.
Episcopal succession
During Ignatius Yaʿqub's tenure as patriarch and metropolitan, he was responsible for ordaining and consecrating many metropolitans within the Syriac Orthodox Church, in addition to hundreds of priests, monks, and deacons. Two of these ordained were future patriarchs.- Severus Zakka. metropolitan of the Mosul Diocese, later metropolitan of Baghdad & Basrah Diocese. Later, he was elected as Ignatius Zakka I, the 122nd Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox Church.
- Timothy Shlita Metropolitan
- Dionysius Behnan Jijjawi. Metropolitan of Jerusalem
- Cyril Jacob Metropolitan
- Julius Paulus Metropolitan
- Disocorius Luke Sha'ia Metropolitan
- Athanasius Aphrem Barsoum. Metropolitan of Lebanon
- Gregorios Saliba Shamoun. Metropolitan of Mosul
- Severus Hawa. Metropolitan
- Timothy Aphrem Aboudi Metropolitan in Sweden and then Canada
- Athanasius Paulus. Metropolitan in India
- Gregorios Goerge. Metropolitan in India
- Dionysius Thomas. Metropolitan in India
- Cyril Qeryaqus. Metropolitan in India
- Julius Jacob. Metropolitan in India
- Eustathios Thomas. Metropolitan in India
- Gregorios Yuhanna Ibraheem. Metropolitan of Aleppo
- Julius Yeshu Çiçek. Metropolitan of Central Europe
- Phlixinous Matthew
Death