Malachia Ormanian

Malachia Ormanian (also Maghakia Ormanean, Armenian Մաղաքիա Օրմանեան Małak'ia Ōrmanean; born February 11, 1841 in Constantine Opel, † November 19, 1918 ibid ) was Archbishop and Patriarch of Constantinople Opel of the Armenian Apostolic Church.

Life

Boghos ( Պօղոս, baptismal name ) Ormanian comes from an Armenian Catholic family, joined the Armenian Antoni Tern, studied from 1851 in Rome at Propaganda College, in 1863 a priest on August 11, and was Council theologian during the First Vatican Council. On October 28, 1879, he stepped over to the Armenian Apostolic Church. From 1880 he was Primate of the Armenians in Erzurum (Armenian: Karin ). On 8 June 1886 he was ordained in Vałaršapat ( Echmiadzin ) bishop where he worked as a professor. 1888 to 1896 he headed the Armenian Theological Seminary in Armasch in Izmit. After the forced resignation of Patriarch Matheos III. Izmirlian was Ormanian elected on November 6, 1896 Armenian Apostolic Patriarch of Constantinople Opel and managed this office, too lenient by some to the Sultan, until 10 July 1908. He lost his cathedra under the pressure of the Armenian National Assembly, was humiliated and suffered a stroke. Rehabilitated in 1914, he worked for two years in Jerusalem, where it was to occupy the Patriarch chair he apparently hoped for themselves. At the 1916 state-ordered reorganization of the Armenian Jewish Community of Turkey by creating a short-lived " Catholicosate of Jerusalem," he was hardly involved, as they brought an end to his position of power. In November 1917, he was deported in the wake of the genocide of the Armenians to Damascus, spent in May 1918 after Constantine Opel, where he died a few months later.

Writings

  • Le Vatican et les Arméniens. Confutation de l' opuscule Solution of difficultés soulevées contre la bulle Reversurus; Rome: Bortoli, 1873.
  • L' église arménienne. Son histoire, sa doctrine, but régime, sa discipline, liturgy sa, sa litterature, but présent; Paris: Leroux, 1910; from Armenian translated by Bertrand Bareilles
  • The Church of Armenia. Her history, doctrine, rule, discipline, liturgy, literature, and existing condition; London: Mowbray, 19552; New York: Vartan Press, 19883rd
  • Azgapatum ( Ազգապատում, "National History " ), 3 volumes; Jerusalem: Tp p Jakobean, 1913-1927; 2nd edition: Beirut in 1959; Reprint Echmiadzin in 2001
  • A Dictionary of the Armenian Church; New York: St. Vartan Press, 1984; Reprinted 2006; ISBN 0-934728-12-7
  • Dictionary of Rituals ( Arm. ). Erwan: Hayastan Publ, 1992; ISBN 5-540-01482-0
  • Altorientalischer Bishop (19th Century )
  • Altorientalischer Bishop ( 20th Century)
  • Patriarch ( ancient Near Eastern )
  • Person (Istanbul)
  • Armenian clergyman (Ottoman Empire)
  • Born in 1841
  • Died in 1918
  • Man
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