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Gregorios Kuriakose

Suffragan bishop of the Knanaya Archdiocese in charge of Kallisserry Region
ChurchSyrian Orthodox Church in India
ArchdioceseKnanaya Archdiocese
DioceseKallisseri region of Knanaya Archdiocese
SeeHoly Apostolic See of Antioch & All East
Orders
Ordination28 August 1980 (Kassisso)
by Clemis Abraham Metropolitan
Consecration2 February 2007
by Patriarch Ignatius Zakka I
RankMetropolitan
Personal details
Born(1954-01-16)January 16, 1954
Chaluparambil House, Mannar
NationalityIndian
EducationB.D from Kimmage Mission Institute, Ireland,

Post Graduation
Economics from Christian College, Indore

M.Th from Paurasthya Vidyapeedom, Vadavathoor

Mor Gregorios Kuriakose is a Syriac Orthodox bishop, currently Suffragan bishop of the Knanaya Archdiocese in charge of Kallisserry Region.[1][2][3]

Education

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Kuriakose received a Bachelor of Divinity (B.D) from Holy Ghost Missionary College, Kimmage Manor, Dublin, Ireland.[4] and studied economics at Christian College, Indore.[citation needed] He received a Master of Theology (M.Th) from Paurasthya Vidyapeedom, Vadavathoor.[5][6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "BIOGRAPHY". syriacchristianity.info.
  2. ^ "Welcome to St.John's Dayara Church". stjohnsdayarachurchchingavanam.com.
  3. ^ Staff Reporter (19 March 2013). "Kerala indifferent to demands: Jacobites". The Hindu.
  4. ^ "Biography - Mor Gregorios Kuriakose". Malankara Syriac Christian Resources.
  5. ^ Seminary, St Thomas Apostolic (1984). Paurastya Vidyāpīṭham: Pontifical Oriental Institute of Religious Studies, India: 1984. Oriental Institute Publications.
  6. ^ "Paurastya Vidyāpīṭham". pvpkottayam.in.