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At
http://syriacchristianity.org/bio/PZakka/Malankara.htm there is a
description of a visit by the Patriarch of Antioch to his loyalists in India
(the Malankara Jacobite Syrian), including: "...His Holiness and the
accompanying metropolitans were taken to Shanmukhananda Hall at Sion (the
largest hall in Asia) in a convoy of about 100 cars, lead by a pilot jeep
bearing the patriarchal flag." At the bottom of the page is a large photo of the
Patriarch and his Catholicos (not the one of the rival faction) in front of a
flag. The flag is draped so that not all is in view. It has red and yellow
sections at least, possibly another color too at the fly end, and some emblem in
black. I do not know what this flag is- the patriarchal flag alluded appears to
be different if the image cited below is reliable. Perhaps it is another church
flag; according to
http://sor.cua.edu/SOCNews/2000/00040901.html "All along the MC Road, the
faithful gathered on either side waving Church flags to catch a glimpse of His
Holiness." Also at
http://www.orthodoxchristianity.net/newboard/index.php/topic,5352.0.html
there are a number of other references to hoisting of the patriarchal flag. And
at
http://www.geocities.com/malankaravoice8/20050207MangManor.htm there is a
photo of the hoisting of the patriarchal flag, but it is so grainy I cannot
discern much about the flag except that it has a large gold area (I think the
red cross there is attached to the building in the background and is not part of
the flag). And at
http://www.geocities.com/malankarav6/20040208Majanikkara.htm there is a much
clearer photo, but only of half the flag. Here again it seems to be mostly, or
entirely, gold. At
http://syriacchristianity.com/visit2004/Photos_FlagOff.htm there is a much
better photo of the patriarchal flag, and although there are still a few folds
so that we cannot see 100% of the flag, it again appears to be solid gold or
yellow. And at
http://syriacchristianity.com/visit2004/Press.htm it is reported that at a
patriarchal ceremony "the crowd of about 2,000 people waved yellow flags" and at
http://syriacchristianity.com/visit2004/Soonoro2.jpg is a photo of the crowd
with what appear to be yellow pennants.
Ned Smith, 7 March 2005
Other examples of the Syriac Orthodox Church flag can be found at:
Ned Smith, 13 May 2005
I have located a photo showing a third design described as
the Patriarch's flag. At
http://syriacchristianity.com/visit2004/Photos_Airport20sep.htm (seventh
photo down) can be seen a number of yellow or gold flags with the patriarchal
arms in red line drawing. The caption reads "The Patriarchal Flags and
decorations at the entrance to the Airport"
Ned Smith, 16 March 2006
image by Eugene Ipavec, 9 October 2007
Red/yellow horizontally divided, with patriarchal symbol in black outline.
Eugene Ipavec, 9 October 2007
image by Eugene Ipavec, 9 October 2007
Red/yellow vertically divided, with patriarchal symbol in black outline but no
keys.
Eugene Ipavec, 9 October 2007
image by Eugene Ipavec, 9 October 2007
Yellow with patriarchal symbol in red outline.
Eugene Ipavec, 9 October 2007
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