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Giwargis I was patriarch of the Church of the East from 661 to 680.

Giwargis's patriarchate

The following account of Giwargis's patriarchate is given by Bar Hebraeus:

At that time there died Ishoʿyahb III, the catholicus of the Nestorians, who was succeeded at Seleucia by his disciple Giwargis. He made a tour of the regions, anxious to restore ecclesiastical matters, while his enemies accused him to the emir of the Arabs of touring the regions to collect money. The emir therefore demanded money from him, and when he refused to give it, and did not give it even after suffering torture and imprisonment, the indignant emir destroyed many churches at ʿAqula and throughout the region of Hirta. In the time of Giwargis the doctor Yohannan, bishop of Beth Waziq, cut off his members after he was accused of fornication, and was then condemned all the more and deposed.

Also of his time, John bar Penkaye wrote:

"This period of calm was to us the cause of so much weakness, that there happened to us what happened to the Israelites, of whom it is said: “Israel has grown fat and lazy, he has become fat and wealthy, he has abandoned the God who made him, and despised the strong one that saved him.” The westerners, it is true, clung tightly to their sacrilegious (faith), but we who believe we adhere to the true faith, we were so far from the works of Christians, that if one of the former had risen and had seen us, he would have had been dizzy and said: “this is not the faith in which I died.”"

Bar Penkaye specifically hits "the leaders" under Muawiyah - which can only be Giwargis - for arrogance, for greed, for gluttony, for involvement in politics, and for bribing the secular authorities (also applicable to Ishoyahb III).

Signatories

NameProvinceModern Location
GīwargīsPatriarchate of Salīq-Qṭēspōn (Seleucia-Ctesiphon)Al-Mada'in
T'ōmāMetropolitan of Bēṯ QaṭrāyēQatar
Īšo'yaḇBishop of DairīnTarout
SargīsBishop of ṬīrhānTikrit
IsṭapānōsBishop of Bēṯ MazunāyēOman
PusaiBishop of HaggarAl Hajar Mountains
ŠāhīnBishop of ḤattāHatta

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