Ignatius Simon II Hindi Zora

Mar
Ignatius Simon II (Hindi) Zora
Patriarch of Antioch
Church Syriac Catholic Church
See Patriarch of Antioch
Installed 13 January 1814
Term ended 23 May 1817
Predecessor Ignatius Michael IV Daher
Successor Ignatius Peter VII Jarweh

Mar Ignatius Gregory Simon II Zora, born Rabban Hindi, was the Patriarch of the Syriac Catholic Church from 1814 to 1817.[1]

Life

Simon Zora converted to the Syriac Catholic Church in 1804 from Syrian Orthodox Church and in 1812 was appointed archbishop of Damascus.[2] After the resignation of Ignatius Michael IV Daher, accepted by Pope Pius VII only in 1812, Simon Zora was elected Patriarch on January 13, 1814 and confirmed by Rome on March 8, 1816. His patriarchate was particularly troubled because of quarrels among the bishops. Simon Zora collided with both the former patriarch Michel Daher, now bishop of Aleppo, and with the bishop of Jerusalem, Peter Jarweh. Because of these troubles, Simon Zora resigned on May 23, 1817, and his resignation were accepted by Propaganda Fide on June 1, 1818.[3]

After Simon Zora resignation, the Vatican appointed as Patriarchal Vicar the bishop of Aleppo, Denys Michel Hadaja (who died on 6 January 1827).[3]

Notes

  1. "Patriarchal See of Antioch". GCatholic.org. Retrieved 2009-11-01.
  2. Fiey, J.M. (1993). Pour un Oriens Christianus novus; répertoire des diocèses Syriaques orientaux et occidentaux. Beirut. p. 189. ISBN 3-515-05718-8.
  3. 1 2 Raquez, Olivier (1976). "Rapports avec les Eglises Orientales". In Metzler J. Sacrae Congregationis de Propaganda Fide Memoria Rerum. III/2. Herder. pp. 20–21. ISBN 3-451-16354-3.


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