Mor Baselios Paulose II (Syr: ܡܳܪܝ ܒܰܣܺܝܠܺܝܳܘܣ ܦܰܘܠܽܘܣ ܬܪܶܝܳܢܳܐ; Mal: മോർ ബസേലിയോസ് പൗലോസ് ദ്വിതീയൻ; born Puthusseril Joseph Paulose 12 June 1914 – 1 September 1996) was the second Maphrian of the Jacobite Syrian Christian Church, which is part of Syriac Orthodox Church.
His Beatitude Aboon Mor Baselios Paulose II | |
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Catholicos of the East, Maphrian | |
Church | Syriac Orthodox Church |
See | Jacobite Syrian Christian Church |
In office | 1975–1996 |
Predecessor | Baselios Augen I |
Successor | Baselios Thomas I |
Orders | |
Ordination | 1938 by Yulios Elias Qoro |
Consecration | Ignatius Yaqub III by September 7, 1975 |
Rank | Catholicos / Maphrian |
Personal details | |
Born | 12 June 1914 |
Died | 1 September 1996 India | (aged 82)
Buried | St. George's Monastery, Malekurish |
Early life
editPaulose was born on 12 June 1914 to the Vicar of Cherai St Mary's church, Kasheesho Puthusseril Joseph and Eralil Elizabeth of Vadakkan Paravoor. He was named P. J. Paulose and completed his secondary education at Cherai Ramavarma High School. After completing college education at Kottayam CMS College and Alwaye Union Christian College, Paulose joined the Manjinikkara Dayaro. Paulose continued his Syriac education under Rabban Abdul Ahad (later Patriarch Yaqub III).
Holy Orders
editPriesthood
editIn 1934, Yulius Elias, the delegate of the Patriarch to Malankara, ordained Paulose as deacon. In 1938, Yulius ordained him priest at Manjinikkara Dayaro (Monastery). Later Paulose became secretary to Yulius and malphono at Manjinikkara Dayaro.
Metropolitan
editOn 25 April 1952, the Kandanad diocesan delegates meeting selected 'Kasheesho' Paulose to succeed Athanasius Paulose who had therelinquished his additional duties as the metropolitan of Kandanad due to illness. Patriarch Ignatius Aphrem I Barsoum ordained Paulose P. J. with the name Mor Philoxenus on 19 October 1952 at Homs, Syria.
Catholicos
editOn 7 September 1975, Ignatius Jacob III consecrated Philoxenus as Catholicos of India. On 14 September 1980, he consecrated Ignatios Zakka I Iwas, Archbishop of Baghdad, as the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch; this was the first time in the long history of the Patriarchate of Antioch that a bishop from Malankara officiated at the consecration of a Patriarch. He also ordained six bishops for the Patriarchal faction of the Syriac Orthodox Church, ( Jacobite Syrian Christian Church). [citation needed]
Death and entombment
editWent to heavenly abode on 1 September 1996. The remains of Catholicos Basileus Paulose II are interred in a tomb in St. George's Monastery, Malekurish near Puthenkurishu in Ernakulam District, Kerala.