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Google Archeology
by Fr. Dale A. Johnson
Today we know more about the ancient world than did the most educated and informed people in the ancient world because of the power of modern technology. Syriac history can benefit from modern technology that makes it possible for the average person to do important world class research.

The Sacrament of Eucharist
by Prof. O.M Mathew Oruvattithara
"The 'Last Supper' of Lord Jesus was the first Eucharist", observes Rev. Liam Kelly. Since then, through thick and thin the Church has zealously carried out Christ's command to the Apostles, "Do this, in remembrance of me"...

26th year of Patriarchal Enthronement
by Shroro Editorial Board
Jesus said to Simon Peter: Simon, Son of John, do you love me? Yes Lord, he said, you know that I love you. At which Jesus said: Feed my lambs, tend my sheep. For almost two thousand years, Jesus asked One hundred and twenty two men that same question and gave them...

Encountering the Suryoye of Turkey
by Jean-Nicole Saint-Laurent
The early Christians traveled from distant lands to touch sacred places and to gaze upon the faces of holy men and women who shined forth as vessels of divine love.1 In the tradition of visiting living saints and seeing the landscape against which they are situated, scholars and students made a similar journey...(Published in the Hugoye Vol. 9, No. 2, July 2006)

Grace and Knowledge: A Contemplation on Mary's Feast
by Mathew G. Daniel, Manjinikara
The Man and Wife, Adam and Eve were sent out of Garden of Eden as they disobeyed the creator. Lucifer and his disciples succeeded in deceiving man and his wife. This history is well known to all I hope better than me.

In search of the footprints of the Savior. Holy Land Travelogue – 10
by Jose Kurian Puliyeril
The Galilee Sea, which is also known as the Tiberius Sea has a length of 22 Kilo Meters and a width of 12 Kilo Meters. While taking its measurement into consideration we could call it a big lake but in the language of the Holy Scriptures it is a Sea.

St. Mary (Shunoyo: Assumption of Virgin Mary)


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