Zayya Saint

Saint Zay'ā (Syriac: ܡܪܝ ܙܝܐ), was a travelling mystic, holy man and healer who made his way from Palestine to the mountains of northern Mesopotamia and Assyria spreading Christianity with his disciple St. Tāwor. The Church of the East honours both St. Zay'ā and St. Tāwor for their missionary efforts in northern Iraq and the region of Upper Dāsen (modern Hakkâri province, Turkey) during the late 4th and early 5th centuries. He is also the patron saint of travellers and the Jilu district, where he is buried, and is invoked for protection from hail, famine, plague, anger, illness, disease and the Angel of Death. St. Zay'ā is often depicted in miniatures from manuscripts of the Book of Protection as an equestrian saint, spear in hand, and attacking the Angel of Death.

Personal facts

Alias (AKA)Zaya Zayya Zaia Zeiah Zia Ziyeh Marezeh
Birth dateMay 26, 2016
Birth place
Palestine
Date of deathJanuary 07, 2016
Place of death
Jilu , Hakkâri , Hakkari
TitleBlessed and Handsome

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Saint

major shrine
Jilu
venerated in
Ancient Church of the East
Chaldean Catholic Church
Assyrian Church of the East

Zayya on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://stzaia.com
  2. http://stzaiacathedral.org.au