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Basil Matthew II

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Basil Matthew II
Syriac Orthodox Maphrian of the East
ChurchSyriac Orthodox Church
Installed1713
Term ended1727
PredecessorBasil Lazarus III
SuccessorBasil Simon
Personal details
Born
DiedSeptember 1727
Previous post(s)Archbishop of the Monastery of Saint Matthew

Basil Matthew II was the Syriac Orthodox Maphrian of the East from 1713 until his death in 1727.

Biography

Matthew was born at Mosul in the 17th century, and was the son of Maqdisi Lazarus.[1] He had a brother named Isaac.[1] Matthew became a monk at the nearby monastery of Saint Matthew before 1672, and was later ordained as archbishop of the monastery of Saint Matthew by Patriarch Ignatius George II in 1701, upon which he assumed the name Iyawannis.[1] Matthew's brother Isaac, who had become Maphrian of the East, also participated in his ordination.[2] In the same year as his ordination as archbishop, Matthew planted a garden (Junayna) at the monastery of Saint Matthew and paved the road to Bar Hebraeus' cell, for which an inscription in Syriac was added to the garden wall and also to the tomb of Saint Matthew to commemorate the work.[2]

As archbishop, Matthew deputised for his brother Isaac in administering the diocese of Mosul.[2] After the death of Basil Lazarus III, Matthew was ordained as Maphrian of the East by his brother Patriarch Ignatius Isaac II at the Monastery of Saint Ananias before September 1713, upon which he assumed the name Basil.[3] Matthew served as Maphrian of the East until his death in September 1727, and he was buried with Isaac in his tomb at the Church of Saint Thomas at Mosul.[3]

References

Bibliography

  • Barsoum, Aphrem (2009). History of the Syriac Dioceses. Vol. 1. Translated by Matti Moosa. Gorgias Press. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  • Ignatius Jacob III (2008). History of the Monastery of Saint Matthew in Mosul. Translated by Matti Moosa. Gorgias Press. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
Preceded by Syriac Orthodox Maphrian of the East
1713–1727
Succeeded by
Basil Simon


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