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Anthimos Mathews

Metropolitan of Muvattupuzha Region, Patriarchal Vicar of Ireland
Antheemos Mathews after the Church Mass
ChurchJacobite Syrian Christian Church
DioceseMuvattupuzha Region & Patriarchal Vicar of U.K, Ireland Dioceses
SeeHoly Apostolic See of Antioch & All East
Orders
Ordination26 September 2005 (Kassisso)
by Baselios Thomas I
Consecration15 January 2012
by Patriarch Ignatius Zakka I
RankMetropolitan
Personal details
Born(1974-11-03)November 3, 1974
NationalityIndian
ParentsMr. C. M. Joseph & Mrs. Mary Joseph
EducationD.Th Paris Lodron University, Salzburg, Austria,

B.D (Bachelor of Divinity), United Theological College, Bangalore

M.A Economics, Mahatma Gandhi University
Alma materParis Lodron University, University of Salzburg, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala

Anthimos Mathews (born 3 November 1974) is a Syriac Orthodox bishop, currently Metropolitan of Muvattupuzha Region and Patriarchal Vicar of U.K. & Ireland Dioceses .[1][2][3]

Education

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Mathews Antheemos completed his Matriculation from Vidyadhiraja Vidya Bhavan Higher Secondary School, Aluva, Kerala. Later did his degree in B.A and M.A in Economics from Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, Kottayam and then joined the United Theological College, Bangalore, Karnataka,[4] for a B.D. (Bachelor of Divinity). He received a Certificate in German Language from Ostkirchliches Institut, Regensburg, Germany.[5] He has a Doctorate in Theology (D Th) from the Paris Lodron University, Salzburg, Austria in Patristic Theology – “Integrity of Creation in the Theology of Ephrem the Syrian.[6] A Patristic Eco-theology” – guided by the Head of the Department of Biblical Studies and Ecclesiastical History Univ. Prof. Dr. Dietmar W. Winkler.[7]

Compositions

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  1. Sathya Viswasasamrakshakan CD/Cassettes 2003, (Released by Mor Athanasius Singers, Aluva)
  2. The Lord Reigns CD 2004, (Released by Vox Dei, Aluva)
  3. Voice of Christmas CD 2011, (Released by Vox Dei, Aluva)[8]
  4. Vishudha Mariyam CD 2017, (Released by Vox Dei, Aluva)[9]

References

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  1. ^ "Jacobite Syrian Christian Church". www.jacobitesyrianchurch.org. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  2. ^ "JSC News - The Official News Portal of Holy Jacobite Syrian Christian Church". www.jscnews.org. Archived from the original on 6 March 2014. Retrieved 19 March 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ "New Page 1". syriacchristianity.info. Archived from the original on 12 December 2014. Retrieved 19 March 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^ "Home". United Theological College. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  5. ^ Wyrwoll, Nikolaus. "Ostkirchliches Institut Regensburg". www.oki-regensburg.de. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  6. ^ "Language and the Knowledge of God in Ephrem the Syrian, Dr. David D. Bundy". www.syriacstudies.com. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  7. ^ "Dietmar W. Winkler - University of Salzburg". www.uni-salzburg.at. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  8. ^ "The Voice of Christmas | vox dei music". Voxdeimusic.in. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  9. ^ "Vishudha Mariyam - vox dei music". voxdeimusic.in. Retrieved 19 March 2018.