Ramsha

Ramsha (Aramaic: ܪܡܫܐ‎‎) is the Aramaic or East Syriac Rite term for the evening Christian liturgy being followed as a part of the breviary (seven canonical hours also known as liturgy of the hours) in the Syriac churches of the East Syriac tradition, including the Assyrian Church of the East of Iraq, the Ancient Church of the East of Iraq, the East Syriac Saint Thomas Christians of the Malabar coast, Kerala, India (Syro Malabar Catholic Church and Chaldean Syrian Church), and the Chaldean Catholic Church of Iraq. The Chaldean Catholic and Syro-Malabar Church are Eastern Catholic churches in full communion with the Holy See of Rome.

Ramsha

Ramsha (Aramaic: ܪܡܫܐ‎‎) is the Aramaic or East Syriac Rite term for the evening Christian liturgy being followed as a part of the breviary (seven canonical hours also known as liturgy of the hours) in the Syriac churches of the East Syriac tradition, including the Assyrian Church of the East of Iraq, the Ancient Church of the East of Iraq, the East Syriac Saint Thomas Christians of the Malabar coast, Kerala, India (Syro Malabar Catholic Church and Chaldean Syrian Church), and the Chaldean Catholic Church of Iraq. The Chaldean Catholic and Syro-Malabar Church are Eastern Catholic churches in full communion with the Holy See of Rome.