Saint Mari

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Saint Mari is an early Christian missionary and bishop venerated in the Church of the East, traditionally regarded as one of the founders of East Syriac Christianity and co-author of its ancient Eucharistic liturgy.

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Saint Mari canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian saint
bishop
early Christian missionary
associatedWith East Syriac Rite NERFINISHED
Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
Seleucia-Ctesiphon NERFINISHED
Syriac Christianity NERFINISHED
coAuthorOf Anaphora of Addai and Mari NERFINISHED
coFounderOf East Syriac ecclesiastical tradition
collaboratedWith Saint Addai NERFINISHED
commemoratedIn East Syriac liturgical calendar NERFINISHED
hasFeastType liturgical commemoration
hasLiturgy Eucharistic liturgy of Addai and Mari NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Saint
languageOfTradition Syriac NERFINISHED
liturgicalFunction Eucharistic anaphora attributed to Addai and Mari
religion Christianity
role bishop in the Church of the East
missionary to Mesopotamia
timePeriod early Christianity
title Apostle of Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
traditionallyRegardedAs founder of East Syriac Christianity
one of the founders of the Church of the East
traditionSource Syriac hagiographical writings
veneratedIn Ancient Church of the East NERFINISHED
Assyrian Church of the East NERFINISHED
Chaldean Catholic Church NERFINISHED
Church of the East NERFINISHED
venerationStatus saint of the Church of the East

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