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Title: History of The Chaldean Church ????????? Fr. Mahen Gurges?????


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History of The Chaldean Church?????????Fr.
Mahen Gurges?????
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  • THE PEOPLES OF MESOPOTAMIA
  • THE SUMERIANS
  • The history of Ancient Iraq is truly an epic of
    human endeavor.
  • In 3000 B.C., Sumerians pioneered
  • They are the inventors of the first system of
    writing (Cuneiform ), the founders of the first
    school, the pioneers of mathematical principles
    and calculations.
  • The first legislature and jurisprudence the
    first library and the first pharmacy the first
    irrigation system and the first city plan the
    first principles of morality and the first
    attempt at theology
  • through mythology. The Sumerians
  • are those who made Mesopotamia
  • the Cradle of Civilization.

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  • Chaldeans 626-539 B.C.-
  • (For best reference, Wiseman, D.J.,
    Chronicles of Chaldean Kings (626-556 B.C.) in
    the British Museum, London 1956)
  • Origins of the name The name "Chaldea, Kaldu,
    Chaldean, Chaldeans" appears in historical
    documents around 900 B.C.
  • Then, we find the Chaldeans first as Aramaic
    tribes in the neighborhood of Babylon later they
    conquered Babylon itself in 625 B.C.,
    establishing a splendid empire, first Jewish
    exile 597 BCE
  • until its collapse in 539 B.C. at the hand of
    Cyrus the Persian.(Genesis. 1131 -12 3)

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  • In 627 B.C., Nabupalassar, with the help of
    Chaldean tribes became King of Babylon, declared
    independence from Assyria, and allied himself
    with the Medees, causing the collapse of the
    Assyrian empire and the fall of Nineveh in 612
    B.C. he then expanded the rule of Babylon over
    all of Mesopotamia and beyond.

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Chaldean empire ???(???)??
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  • The break out of the Good News
  • Acts Go and baptise
  • all nations in the
  • name of the father
  • and the Son and
  • The Holy spirit.
  • Do not leave Jerusalem,
  • but wait there for what
  • my Father promised,
  • which you heard about
  • from me. For John
  • baptized with water,
  • but you will be baptized with the
  • Holy Spirit not many days from now

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  • CHRISTIANITY IN MESOPOTAMIA
  • The Establishment of the Church of the East
  • Christianity spread to Mesopotamia and areas
    of the Persian Empire as early as the first
    Christian century. Many Chaldeans and Assyrians
    accepted the Gospel and gradually established the
    Church of the East. According to ancient
    tradition, the Apostle Thomas was the first to
    evangelize those regions in his journey to India,
    followed by Mar Addai, one of the Seventy
    Disciples of the Lord.

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Church of the East ????
  • The geat persecution fall upon the Christians in
    Persia about 340. Though the religious motives
    were never unrelated, the primary cause of the
    persecution was political. When Rome became
    Christian, its old enemy turned anti-Christian.
  • It was about 315 that an ill-advised letter from
    Christian Emperor Constantine to his Persian
    counterpart Shapur II probably triggered the
    beginnings of an ominous change in the Persian
    attitude toward Christians. Constantine believed
    he was writing to help his fellow believers in
    Persia but succeeded only in exposing them.

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  • The shah Shapur II's response was to order a
    double taxation on Christians and to hold the
    bishop responsible for collecting it. He knew
    they were poor and that the bishop would be
    hard-pressed to find the money. Patriarch Simon
    refused to be intimidated. He branded the tax as
    unjust and declared, "I am no tax collector but a
    shepherd of the Lord's flock...
  • multitude of Christians had been martyred, some
    of 190 thousand Persian Christians.

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  • At the beginning of the seventh century, prior to
    the Islamic conquest of Mesopotamia (634 A.D.),
    about one half of the population was Christian,
    following the Islamic Conquest, Islam became
    gradually the religion of the majority of the
    population. Christians and Jews were accepted in
    the Islamic state and society as "the People of
    the Book," and they were organized as
    religious-social-and-cultural communities under
    their own leaders and laws.
  • But unfortunately things changed toward a fanatic
    religious awareness and starts a big
    discrimination followed by sever persecution.

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Christianity in China seventh and eighth
centuries
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  • The missioners of the church of the East -
    Nestorian - made their way to China during the
    period of Tang Dynasty before that period and
    early 360, Bishop ,Mar Shaba Christianized
    central Asia what its known now Uzbekistan,
    Chronicle of Seert
  • even during the Sassaian era Christianity had
    advanced from centeral Asia into far East with
    missionary activity begining during the reign of
    emperor Tai- tsung of Tang Dynasty,

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In China
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  • in 635 the first monk Alopen from Sogdia
    arrived at the imperial court bearing pictures
    and books who was received by the Chinese emperor
    who commissioned him to translate the books into
    Chinese,
  • the improper subsequently issued an edict in
    which he granted the religion of enlightenment
    freedom to preach and permission to found a
    monastery in the imperial capital, since
    Christianity emphasized goodness and benefited
    the people,

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  • under the empress WU 690-705 Christianity was
    regarded as competition for Buddhism and was
    persecuted, not until 745 did Emperor Hsuan -
    Tsung again legitimate Christianity and present
    the monasteries with tablets expressing this
    official recognition,

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  • on the stele dedicated to Issu- , a priest from
    Balch, which was erected in Xian in 781 and
    discovered in 1625, the entire early history of
    the East Syriac missionary endeavors is recorded.
    And Patriarch Henanisho is mentioned.
  • Sianfu Stele 781
  • rediscovered in 1625

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sho
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The set back ??
  • In 845 under emperor Wu- tsung , persecution of
    Christians who numbered about 260 thousands
    began.
  • Countless churches were destroyed ,and 2 thousand
    monks and nuns are believed to have been
    laicized. Patriarch Thedosius I 853- 868
    noted that china did not participate in his
    Synod.

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The Mongol khan Hulago and his Christian queen
Doquz Khatun
There were also temporary Christian gains further
appeard. The Mongol conquest of China in the
second half of the 13th century allowed the East
Syrian church to return to China, and by the end
of the century two new metropolitan provinces had
been created for China, Tangut and 'Katai and
Ong'
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Timur Lung Khan (Timur the Lame borne 1336 south
of Samarkand in modern day Uzbekistan)
  • Biography of Tamerlane, more properly known as
    Timur, the
  • Central Asian conqueror.
  • Baghdad was destroyed
  • in 1401, and 20,000 of its
  • people slaughter include
  • 9, 000 Christians.

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Reunited with Rome 1553
  • The first official attempt on the part of the
    Church of the East in Mesopotamia to be reunited
    with the Catholic Church of Rome was realized
    when the elected Patriarch John Sulaka went to
    Rome and made his profession of the Catholic
    Faith before Pope Julius III in 1553. By 1592.
    The term Chaldean Church was first used in 1445
    A.D. by Pope Euginus V to distinguish the
    Nestorians of Cyprus, who were newly reconciled
    with Rome, from the Nestorians in general,
    henceforth called Assyrians.

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19th century persecution
  • The most significant recent persecution against
    Christianity population was the Christian
    genocide which occurred during the First World
    War and Second World War. Between 250,000 and
    300,000 Christians were estimated to have been
    slaughtered by the armies of the Ottoman Empire
    and their Kurdish allies, totalling up to
    two-thirds of the entire Assyrian Chaldean -
    Syaric population. This led to a large-scale
    migration of Turkish-based , into countries such
    as Syria, Iran, and Iraq.

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Ephesus The Third Ecumenical Council 431
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Churchs History
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Ephesus 431
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Eastern Churches
  • Known later as Oriental Orthodox Church
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  • Coptic Orth. ??????
  • Syrian Orth.??????
  • Indian Orth. ?????
  • Ethiopian Orth. ????????
  • Eritrean Orth. ????????

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  • Why these divisions ????
  • Clash between two theological schools???????????
  • Antioch and Alexandria
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Antioch School / Nestorius
Ephesus Council (431)
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Roman Empire ????
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Chaldean Synod with His Holiness Pope Benedict
XVI ?????????????????
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