Since St. Peter has assumed the leadership of the Church and had make use of Antioch as the capital to lead the Church, those who are ordained as Patriarchs by the church to succeed St.Peter are no doubt the successors and emissaries of St.Peter. The divine grace is handed down from Jesus to St.Peter, St.Peter to his successors the Metropolitans to Priests, and from Priests to the laity. Thus in the Syrian Orthodox Church the Patriarch represents the first and the foremost link in respect of the apostolic succession and divine priesthood.
The universal Syrian Orthodox Church perceives its strength and Unity in His Holiness the Patriarch, the supreme head of the Church. As the Sucessor of the St.Peter, His Holiness is the embodiment and symbol of unity of the universal Syrian Orthodox Church. This embodiment signifies two type of representative characters. Firstly, as the successor of St.Peter, the patriarch represent him. As St.Peter is the chief shepherd and supreme head, the Patriarch by virtue of his position upholds the unity of the Universal Syrian Orthodox Church. Since the Patrirach’s ordination and conornation are deemed to be through the grace of the Holy Ghost and by the will of God, the first representative character is bestowed from above and is divine. So the Patriarch as the high priest the Universal Church, represents Jesus Christ when he celebrates the Holy Eucharist. Secondly the Patriarch as the chief Shepherd of the Church, is the emissary of the entire body of believers. The church is not only an invisible spiritual fellowship but is also a historical reality. So, all the attributes of the Church like one, Holy, Chatholic and Apostolic must also become a historical reality. And the Patriarchs who are ordained from time to time and represent the universal Syrian Church as the Supreme heads, make the unity of the Church a reality.
The spiritual head of the Syrian Christians of India, was born in the Cheruvillil family of Vadayambadi, Puthenkuriz to Mathai and Kunjamma on 22nd July 1929. Early part of his life was full of sufferings. Though he belonged to an aristocratic family, by the time he was born the family had seen bad days. As a child he had frequent bouts of illness which affected his education. His mother used to take the young boy frequently to the nearby Malecuriz Dayro where the relics of late Patriarch St. Ignatius Elias III and Saint Gregorios Geevarghese (Parumala Thirumeni) had been interred. One night, as his mother prayed with the young boy on her lap, she had a vision which prompted her to dedicate the boy to the service of the church. Within days, the boy's illness was entirely cured. God was with him, guiding him and shaping him.
The spiritual head of the Syrian Christians of India, was born in the Cheruvillil family of Vadayambadi, Puthenkuriz to Mathai and Kunjamma on 22nd July 1929. Early part of his life was full of sufferings. Though he belonged to an aristocratic family, by the time he was born the family had seen bad days. As a child he had frequent bouts of illness which affected his education. His mother used to take the young boy frequently to the nearby Malecuriz Dayro where the relics of late Patriarch St. Ignatius Elias III and Saint Gregorios Geevarghese (Parumala Thirumeni) had been interred. One night, as his mother prayed with the young boy on her lap, she had a vision which prompted her to dedicate the boy to the service of the church. Within days, the boy's illness was entirely cured. God was with him, guiding him and shaping him.
The spiritual head of the Syrian Christians of India, was born in the Cheruvillil family of Vadayambadi, Puthenkuriz to Mathai and Kunjamma on 22nd July 1929. Early part of his life was full of sufferings. Though he belonged to an aristocratic family, by the time he was born the family had seen bad days. As a child he had frequent bouts of illness which affected his education. His mother used to take the young boy frequently to the nearby Malecuriz Dayro where the relics of late Patriarch St. Ignatius Elias III and Saint Gregorios Geevarghese (Parumala Thirumeni) had been interred. One night, as his mother prayed with the young boy on her lap, she had a vision which prompted her to dedicate the boy to the service of the church. Within days, the boy's illness was entirely cured. God was with him, guiding him and shaping him.
H.G ISSAC MOR OSTHATHEOS -DIOCESAN BISHOP
1)Diploma in Syriac Language studies and Liturgy from St. Aprem Seminary, Damascus.
2)Bachelor of Librarian Science
3)THM in Liturgical Theology, Holy Cross College, Boston, Massachusetts.
H.G. Mor Osthatheos Ishaq was born on January 17th 1976 as the son of Mr. C.I. Thomas and Saramma Thomas, Pachilakkattu (Ceetharukuzhiyil) Puthuveli, Kottayam. The St. Stephens Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church, Koothattukulam in Kandanadu Diocese is the home parish of the Metropolitan. Late Lamented Mor Osthathios Thomas, Metropolitan of Kochi diocese, is his grandfather’s brother.
From a very young age itself he was greatly involved in religious affairs. It was at the age of seven, that he came to Kyomtha Seminary, Thiuvankulam with his grand uncle Mor Osthathios Thomas. He completed primary and secondary school education from Georgian Academy English Medium School, Thiruvankulam and high school from RMHS Vadavucode. Later he attained graduation in Economics from St. Alberts College, Ernakulam and Post-graduation from Kerala University. He also graduated in Library Science from Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi.
He was ordained a Sub-Deacon (Kooryoo) by late lamented Mor Osthatheos Thomas Metropolitan on 13th May 1993 and the Fifth order of Priesthood (Auyfatheachno) by His Grace Mor Gregorios Joseph, the present Metropolitan of Kochi diocese. He served as the secretary of the Metropolitans Their Graces Late Lamented Mor Osthathios Thomas and Mor Gregorios. After completing secular education, he graduated in theology from M.S.O.T. Seminary, Udayagiri, Vettikkal. Later on he took diploma in, Syriac language and Liturgy, from the St. Aphrem Theological Seminary, Damascus, Syria. During this period he served as the secretary to His Holiness Moran Mor Ignatius Zakka-I Iwas, the Patriarch of Antioch and all the East. During the third Apostolic visit of His Holiness to India in 2004, Deacon Saji, as the Metropolitan was known earlier, accompanied His Holiness as the secretary of His Holiness for the church affairs in India. Later he continued the Syriac studies in Kurkumo Dayro, Mardin, Turkey. During these days he had opportunity to visit almost all the Monasteries in Turkey.
He was ordained a full Deacon (Samshoono) by His Grace Mor Athanasious Geevarghese, the former secretary to His Holiness The Patriarch. On 12th November 2006 His Holiness Moran Mor Ignatius Zakka-I Iwas, the Prince Patriarch of Antioch and all the East ordained him a priest (Kassisso) at the St. Peter’s & St. Paul’s Cathedral in Damascus. Later he served as the Vicar of St. George Jacobite Syrian Cathedral, Karingachira, Ernakulam. At the time of his Metropolitan consecration he was serving the Suryoyo parishes under His Eminence Mor Koorilose Aphrem Karim, the Archbishop of The Eastern United States. Currently he is pursuing his Masters in Sacramental Theology at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Theological Seminary, Boston, Massachusetts USA.
Following his selection to high priesthood in December 2009 by the Malankara Episcopal synod and the respective general bodies of the church in India, his name was forwarded to the Supreme head of the Universal Syriac Orthodox Church, the Patriarch of Antioch & All the East, which was eventually approved by His Holiness. On 2nd January 2010 he was consecrated a monk (Ramban) along with Fr. Zachraia Therambil by names Aphroth and Sabor respectively by His Beatitude the Catholicos.
On January4, 2010, His Beatitude the Catholicos Baselios Thomas-I, assisted by metropolitans from India, consecrated him a Metropolitan by name OSTHATHEOS at a divine ceremony held at the St. Athanasious Cathedral in the Malankara Syrian Church headquarters, Puthencuriz. On ordination the new metropolitan was given charge of the Mylapore diocese which was earlier known as Chennai diocese. Mor Philoxinos Zacharias Therambil was also ordained a Metropolitan, for the Malabar diocese, along with Mor Osthathios during the same ceremony.
On January 23, 2010, Mor Osthatheos Ishaq along with Mor Philoxinos Zacharias visited the Patriarchate in Damascus and submitted Salmoosa (obedience in writing) to His Holiness following which The Patriarch issued Susthathikkon to the new metropolitans. Later they also visited the Holy city of Jerusalem before returning to India.
The Sunthroniso (the official ceremony of assuming the diocesan charge) of Mor Osthatheos Ishaq was held on Sunday the 21st February 2010 at the St. Thomas church in Annanagar, Chennai