I am a Syriac Orthodox Christian, the Syriac-Aramaic language is my mothertongue. We Syriac-Aramaic speaking Christians (Assyrians/Chaldeans) Respect our Indian Brothers for keeping the language of Christ alive. God Bless you all, Shlomo l'kulkhun
I am impressed by these people. I understand the language to a large extent, so memorising is easier, but for these they have memorised the prayers and chant this beautifully in faith like angels, while speaking a completely different language. They have managed to keep the Antiochene practice of the whole congregation responding, which our churches have struggled with post genocide. God bless our brothers and sisters in India, may the church prosper and spread her wings all over India so they may be saved!
Very interesting to hear a service in Syriac. The Indian church still follows the customs they had inherited during the 1st century from the refugees who came to south India after destruction of the 2nd temple.
This beautiful Qurbano is west Syriac liturgical adopted into Indian soil in 16-17 century. Not the East Syriac liturgy which is practiced in India, China, Persia, Assiria and Mespetomia for nearly 2000 years, which is currently used by Syro Malabar, Chaldean, Assyrian churches
I am a Syriac Orthodox Christian, the Syriac-Aramaic language is my mothertongue. We Syriac-Aramaic speaking Christians (Assyrians/Chaldeans) Respect our Indian Brothers for keeping the language of Christ alive. God Bless you all, Shlomo l'kulkhun
I am impressed by these people. I understand the language to a large extent, so memorising is easier, but for these they have memorised the prayers and chant this beautifully in faith like angels, while speaking a completely different language. They have managed to keep the Antiochene practice of the whole congregation responding, which our churches have struggled with post genocide. God bless our brothers and sisters in India, may the church prosper and spread her wings all over India so they may be saved!
Why are you using Syriac if you continue to make fun of the Jacobite Church for using Syriac?
Excellent. God Bless all of you for celebrating the Holy Eucharist in this Holy Language without mistakes.
Long live Syrian orthodox liturgy and Syrian orthodox patriarchate
Very interesting to hear a service in Syriac. The Indian church still follows the customs they had inherited during the 1st century from the refugees who came to south India after destruction of the 2nd temple.
This beautiful Qurbano is west Syriac liturgical adopted into Indian soil in 16-17 century. Not the East Syriac liturgy which is practiced in India, China, Persia, Assiria and Mespetomia for nearly 2000 years, which is currently used by Syro Malabar, Chaldean, Assyrian churches
Jacobite Syriac Orthodox people conduct the best mass in Kerala. Congrats ❤️☦️
Is this malankara Orthodox Church..
This is only clear hearing syric Qurbano in youtube , thankyou. God bless us all.
Brother reading the Sixth Thubden has my voice and tune exactly !! God bless him.
Our own konat malphono 😊
Such a beautiful qurbana I ever heard... that priest is godly......
Amen
آمين
Just awesome.
13:10
Beautiful!
super....,.......... super..
Johns achan reaally sweet voice