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| name = Syro-Malankara Catholic Church |
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| main_classification = [[Eastern Catholic]] |
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| type = [[Catholic particular churches and liturgical rites|Particular church]] (''[[sui iuris]]'') |
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|pop1 = 500,000 <!---appears to disagree with 413,000 given below, but perhaps not: the latter may only include communities within eparchies---> |
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| orientation = [[Saint Thomas Christian denominations|Eastern Christianity]] |
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| leader_title1 = [[Major Archbishop]] |
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| leader_name1 = [[Baselios Cleemis]] |
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| scripture = [[Peshitta]]<ref>{{cite book|title=The Bible in Translation: Ancient and English Versions|last=Metzger|first=Bruce M.|year=2001|publisher=Baker Academic|isbn=9780801022821}}</ref> |
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| founder = a. [[Jesus]] according to Catholic [[sacred tradition]] <br />b. [[Apostles in the New Testament|Apostle]] [[Thomas the Apostle|Thomas]] through [[apostolic succession]], by tradition.<br />c. [[Geevarghese Ivanios]] (1930) |
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| founded_date = 1930—1932<ref>{{cite book|title=[[The Oxford History of Christian Worship]]|editor-last1=Wainwright|editor-first1=Geoffrey|editor-last2=Westerfield Tucker|editor-first2=Karen B.|isbn=978-0-19-513886-3|date=2006|publisher=[[Oxford University Press]]|location=[[Oxford]]|chapter=The Ancient Oriental Churches|last=Chaillot|first=Christine|page=161}}</ref> |
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| separated_from = [[Malankara Jacobite Syrian Church]], [[Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church]] |
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| liturgy = [[West Syriac Rite]]<br /> ([[Malankara Rite]]) |
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| members = 458,015<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.cnewa.org/source-images/Roberson-eastcath-statistics/eastcatholic-stat17.pdf |title=The Eastern Catholic Churches 2017 |access-date=2019-09-02 |archive-date=2018-10-24 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181024215818/http://www.cnewa.org/source-images/Roberson-eastcath-statistics/eastcatholic-stat17.pdf |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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| division_type = [[Parish in the Catholic Church|Parishes]] |
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|pop11 = 1,000 |
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| division = 1096{{citation needed|date=August 2018}} |
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| division_type1 = Eparchies |
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| ministers = [[Bishop (Catholic Church)|Bishops]]:16<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/rite/bml.html|title = All Bishops of Syro-Malankara Catholic Church [Catholic-Hierarchy]}}</ref><br />[[Priesthood (Catholic Church)|Priests]]: 1,007{{citation needed|date=August 2018}}<br />[[Nuns]]: 2,500{{citation needed|date=August 2018}} |
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|langs = Vernacular:<br/>[[Malayalam]], [[Tamil language|Tamil]], [[English language|English]], [[German language|German]]<br/> Liturgical:<br/>[[Syriac language|Syriac]], [[Malayalam]], [[Tamil language|Tamil]], [[English language|English]], [[Hindi]] |
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|founder = [[St. Thomas the Apostle]] (AD 52)<br>[[Archbishop Mar Ivanios]] (1930)<br> <u>Current Head:<u><br> [[Baselios Cleemis]] |
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| headquarters = [[St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom|Cathedral of Saint Mary]], [[Pattom]], [[Kerala]], [[India]] |
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|Era = [[Apostolic]] |
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|Primate = [[Baselios Cleemis]] |
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| other_names = Malankara Syrian Catholic Church, Syro-Malankara Rite Catholic Church |
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|recognition = [[Eastern Catholic]] |
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| website = [https://malankaracatholicchurch.in/ Official site] |
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|scrips = [[Bible]] (based on the Syriac [[Peshitto|Peshitta]]) |
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The '''Syro-Malankara Catholic Church''' (also known as '''Malankara Syrian Catholic Church, Malankara Syriac Catholic Church'''; {{lang-ml|സീറോ മലങ്കര കത്തോലിക്കാ സഭ}}) is an [[Eastern Catholic Church]] in [[full communion|full]] [[Communion (Christian)|communion]] with the [[Holy See]]. It has a total membership of around 500,000. |
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The '''Syro-Malankara Catholic Church''', also known as the '''Malankara Syrian Catholic Church''', is an [[Eastern Catholic Church|Eastern Catholic]] ''[[sui iuris]]'' [[particular church]] in [[full communion]] with the worldwide [[Catholic Church]] possessing self-governance under the [[Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches]]. It is one of the [[Major Archiepiscopal Church|major archiepiscopal]] churches of the Catholic Church. It is headed by Major Archbishop [[Baselios Cleemis|Baselios Cardinal Cleemis]] [[Maphrian|Catholicos]] of the [[Syro-Malankara Catholic Major Archeparchy of Trivandrum|Major Archdiocese of Trivandrum]] based in [[Kerala]], [[India]]. With more than 1096 parishes, it is one of India's biggest church evangelical establishments.{{Eastern Christianity sidebar}}The Malankara Syrian Catholic Church traces its origins to the missions of [[Thomas the Apostle]] in the 1st century.<ref name="Official Website">{{Cite web |title=The Syro-Malabar Church Today: An Overview::The St. Thomas Christians::East Syrian (Chaldean)::Syro-Malabar Major Archiepiscopal Church |url=http://www.syromalabarchurch.in/syro-malabar-church.php |access-date=2020-02-28 |website=www.syromalabarchurch.in}}</ref><ref name="Menachery">[[George Menachery]] (1973) The St. Thomas Christian Encyclopedia of India, Ed. George Menachery, B.N.K. Press, vol. 2, {{ISBN|81-87132-06-X}}, Lib. Cong. Cat. Card. No. 73-905568; B.N.K. Press – (has some 70 lengthy articles by different experts on the origins, development, history, culture... of these Christians, with some 300 odd photographs).</ref><ref name="Lbrown">Leslie Brown, (1956) The Indian Christians of St. Thomas. An Account of the Ancient Syriac Church of Malabar, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1956, 1982 (repr.)</ref><ref name="Puthiakunnel">Thomas Puthiakunnel, (1973) "Jewish colonies of India paved the way for St. Thomas", The Saint Thomas Christian Encyclopedia of India, ed. George Menachery, Vol. II., Trichur.</ref> The Church employs the [[West Syriac Rite]] [[Divine Liturgy of Saint James]]. It is one of the two Eastern Catholic churches in India, the other being the [[Syro-Malabar Church]] which employs the [[East Syriac Rite]] liturgy. |
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The Church is one of the [[Saint Thomas Christian]] churches centered in [[Kerala]], [[India]], which trace their origin to the evangelism of Saint [[Thomas the Apostle]] in the 1st century. It is one of two Saint Thomas Christian churches in the Catholic communion, the other being the [[Syro-Malabar Catholic Church]]. Among the Eastern Catholic Churches, the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church is a [[Major Archiepiscopal Church]], headed by [[Major Archbishop]] [[Moran Mor Baselios Cleemis|Baselios Cleemis]] (Thottunkal), who was elected in 2007. In Malankara tradition, the head of church is addressed as Moran Mor Baselios Cleemis Catholica Bava. |
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The Malankara Syrian Catholic Church was formed on 20 September 1930 as a result of the reunion movement under the leadership of Archbishop [[Geevarghese Ivanios]], when it split from the [[Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church]] and entered into communion with the Catholic Church. The Malankara Church itself had emerged from the split within the [[Saint Thomas Christian]] community of the 17th century; after the [[Coonan Cross Oath]] in 1653, the Malankara Church emerged as the faction that stood with Archdeacon [[Thoma I]] in swearing to resist the authority of the [[Latin Church|Latin Catholic]] [[Portugal|Portuguese]] ''[[Padroado]]''. This faction entered into a relationship with the [[Syriac Orthodox Church|Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch]] and adopted the [[West Syriac Rite]] (the Saint Thomas Christians of India had until this point used the [[East Syriac Rite]] inherited from the historic [[Church of the East]]).<ref name="Gregorios285">Gregorios & Roberson, p. 285.</ref><ref name="Vadakkekara91">Vadakkekara, p. 91.</ref> The Syro-Malankara Catholic Church represents the group from this Malankara faction that reunited with Rome in the 20th century (1930), though retaining the West Syriac [[Ritual family|liturgical rite]]. |
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The liturgy of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church is of the [[Antiochene Rite]], [[West Syrian rite|West Syrian]] in character. The liturgy today is celebrated in [[Malayalam language|Malayalam]], [[Syriac language|Syriac]], [[English language|English]], [[Tamil language|Tamil]], and [[Hindi]]. |
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Mar Ivanios started to have negotiations with the Holy See of Rome in 1926 to enter into a new communion. The two bishops including Ivanios, a priest, a deacon and a layman were received into the Catholic Church together on 1930. By 1950 there were some 65,588 faithful, in 1960 112,478, and in 1970 183,490. There are now over 400,000 faithful in over 12 dioceses in India and across the world.<ref>{{cite web |last=Roberson |first=Ronald |title=The Syro-Malankara Catholic Church |url=http://www.cnewa.org/default.aspx?ID=66&pagetypeID=9&sitecode=hq&pageno=1 |access-date=2 August 2018 |publisher=E Catholic Near East Welfare Association}}</ref>{{Eastern Catholicism }} |
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The church was established in 1930 when it split from the [[Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church]], an [[Oriental Orthodox]] ([[Monophysite]]) church, and subsequently entered into communion with Rome. The Malankara Church itself had emerged out of the split within the Saint Thomas Christian community of the 16th century; previously the entire community had comprised a province of the [[Church of the East]], or the Nestorian Church, based in [[Persia]]. However, the collapse of that church and influence from the [[Portugal|Portuguese]], who tried to bring them under the [[Latin Rite]] of the Catholic Church, led to a rift in the community. Eventually, the majority entered into communion with Rome as the Eastern Catholic Syro-Malabar Catholic Church, while the rest formed the Malankara Church and aligned with the [[Syrian Orthodox Church]]. |
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==History== |
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===Pre-Coonan Cross Oath=== |
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This latter group became gradually closer to the [[Syrian Orthodox]] [[Patriarch of Antioch]], leading to a series of splits concerning the extent to which the Patriarch would be given authority; the faction giving the Patriarch full administrative powers became the [[Malankara Jacobite Syrian Church]].Taking only five members of his church with him, Mar Ivanios had founded the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, on 20 September 1930. |
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{{Main|Saint Thomas Christians}}The [[Saint Thomas Christians|St. Thomas Christians]], also known as Nasranis, are an ancient Christian community in India with origins traditionally traced to the evangelistic activities of [[Thomas the Apostle]] in the 1st century CE. Situated primarily in the southwestern state of [[Kerala]], the St. Thomas Christians developed a unique identity blending elements of Indian and [[Syriac Christianity|Syriac Christian]] traditions. They maintained a hierarchical ecclesiastical structure, often aligning with the [[Church of the East|East Syriac Church]] (under the Church of the East) and later the [[Chaldean Catholic Church]]. The community largely followed Eastern Christian liturgy, practiced Syriac liturgical traditions, and were in communion with the [[Patriarch of the Church of the East|Patriarch of the East]] based in [[Iran|Persia]]. |
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The arrival of Portuguese explorers in India in the late 15th century marked the beginning of significant European influence on the St. Thomas Christians. The Portuguese sought to bring the Indian Christians into conformity with the [[Latin Church|Latin Catholic Church]] and asserted their religious and administrative control through the establishment of the [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Goa and Daman|Diocese of Goa]]. This led to tensions, as the Portuguese pressured the community to abandon Eastern practices and adopt Latinized customs, culminating in the [[Synod of Diamper]] in 1599, which formally placed the St. Thomas Christians under the jurisdiction of the Catholic Archbishopric of Goa and imposed Latin rites and customs. These measures sparked resistance among the St. Thomas Christians, who sought to preserve their traditions and ecclesiastical autonomy. By the mid-17th century, these grievances intensified, setting the stage for the historic Coonan Cross Oath.[[File:Branches & Denominations of Saint Thomas Christians.svg|thumb|420x420px|A diagram showing the history of the divisions among the Saint Thomas Christians.]] |
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==Official name of the church== |
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The official name of the church is the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church. In [[Malayalam]], the church name translates to Syro-Malankara Catholica Sabha or Malankara Suriani Catholica Sabha. Another name that can be associated with the church is Malankara Syrian Catholic Church of India. |
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===Coonan Cross Oath=== |
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The slang "Reeth" is used in a colloqial way in Malayalam to refer to the church or its members by others (especially by other [[Syrian Malabar Nasrani|St.Thomas Syriac Christians]]). |
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{{Main|Coonan Cross Oath}} |
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A protest took place in 1653 with the [[Coonan Cross Oath]] (Oath of the bent cross). Under the leadership of Archdeacon Thomas, the Thomas Christians publicly took an oath that they would not obey the Jesuit Bishops.<ref name="ReferenceB">Eugene Cardinal Tisserant, "Eastern Christianity in India"</ref> Church historian KOOTHUR observes that "the 'Coonan Cross' revolution obviously was the final outbreak of the storm that had been gathering on the horizon of the ecclesial life of the St. Thomas Christians for over a century."{{Citation needed|date=July 2021|reason=No notable individual by the name of Koothur found in web search}} |
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Rome sent Carmelites in two groups from the [[Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples|Propagation of the Faith]] to Malabar headed by Fr. Sebastiani and Fr. Hyacinth. Fr. Sebastiani arrived first in 1655 and began to speak directly with the archdeacon, Thoma I. Fr. Sebastiani, with the help of Portuguese, gained the support of many, especially with the support of [[Palliveettil Mar Chandy|Palliveettil Chandy]], Kadavil Chandy Kathanar and Vengoor Geevarghese Kathanar. These were the three of the four counselors of Thoma I, who along with Thoma I, had defected with Francisco Garcia Mendes, Archbishop of [[Kodungallur|Cranganore]], before the arrival of Sebastaini, according to Jesuit reports.<ref name="ReferenceB"/> |
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==History== |
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{{Indian Christian History 52-1653}} |
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Between 1661 and 1662, out of the 116 churches, the Carmelites claimed eighty-four churches, leaving the native Thoma I with thirty-two churches. The eighty-four churches and their congregations were the body from which the Syro Malabar Church and [[Chaldean Syrian Church]] have descended. The other thirty-two churches and their congregations represented the nucleus from which the [[Malankara Syriac Orthodox Church]] (Jacobite Church), Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (Indian Orthodox), the [[Malabar Independent Syrian Church]] (Thozhiyur Church), [[Mar Thoma Syrian Church|Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church]] (Reformed Syrians), and Syro-Malankara Catholic Church have originated.<ref>Catholic Encyclopedia profile of "St. Thomas Christians" - The Carmelite Period</ref> |
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In 1665 [[Gregorios Abdal Jaleel|Gregorios]], a bishop sent by the [[Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch]], arrived in India. The independent group under the leadership of the archdeacon welcomed him.<ref name="ReferenceC">Thekkedath, History of Christianity in India"</ref> Though most of the St. Thomas Christians gradually relented in their strong opposition to the Western control, the arrival of Bishop [[Gregorios Abdal Jaleel|Gregorios]] of the Syriac Orthodox Church in 1665 marked the beginning of a formal schism among the St. Thomas Christians. Those who accepted the West Syriac liturgical tradition of the [[Syriac Orthodox Church]] of Antioch of Gregorios became known as the ''Puthenkoor''. Those who were in the communion of Rome after the Synod of Daimper and remained in the communion even after the oath of bent cross, and those who rejoined the Catholic communion from the ''Puthenkoor'' church during the Carmelite period, came to be known as the ''Pazhayakoor''.<ref name=Vadakkekara86>Vadakkekara, p. 84; 86.</ref><ref>Frykenberg, p. 361.</ref><ref>Fernando, p. 79.</ref><ref>Chaput, pp. 7–8.</ref> |
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==Modern times== |
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It was in this contentious context that Patriarch Mar Abdulla came to [[Malankara]], and excommunicated [[Geevarghese Mar Dionysius of Vattasseril]] in the year 1911. [[Fr. P.T. Geevarghese]] (later Archbishop Mar Ivanios) played a vital role in reinstating the position of the excommunicated Metropolitan, and in regaining the self-governance of the Malankara Church. To ward off the undue interference of Patriarch Abdulla in the administration of the temporalities of the Church, Fr. P.T. Geevarghese with the blessing of [[Geevarghese Mar Dionysius of Vattasseril]] contacted Abded M’siha, the [[Patriarch of Antioch]] from whom Mar Abdulla usurped the Patriarchal See of Antioch, and invited him to visit Malankara and to establish a [[Catholicate]] here. Accordingly, Abded M’siha came to Malankara in 1912 and established the Malankara Catholicate. This created a split in the church: |
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*the faction resisting the Patriarch's administrative interference became the [[Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church]], an [[autocephalous]] Church under its head the Catholicos. |
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*the faction supporting the Patriarch's administrative interference became the [[Malankara Jacobite Syrian Church]] |
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Both factions continued to use the name "Malankara", the real name of the St. Thomas Christian community for the church. Some of the ''Pazhayakoor'' churches not joined in the ''[[Angamaly Padiyola]]'' (1787) later became Latin churches, e.g. Mathilakom (Pappinivattom), Maliankara, Thuruthipuram, etc. One branch of the ''Pazhayakoor'' Church later re-established ties with the [[Assyrian Church of the East]] and formed the [[Chaldean Syrian Church]] when an East Syriac bishop, Gabriel, came to evangelize them in 1701. Kottayam Cheriapally was the headquarters of Gabriel. |
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Baselios Paulose I (1912–1913), the first Catholicos, died after a short period of five months on 13 May 1913. After his demise, the See remained vacant until 1925. That was a period of litigation in the Malankara Church, and also a period of spiritual renewal. The litigation for Vattippanam (a fixed deposit of money in the name of the Church) and its after-effects in the community was at its zenith. |
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The remaining ''Pazhayakoor'' christians came to be known as the '''Syro Malabar Church''' from the last decade of the Nineteenth century onwards.<ref name="ReferenceC"/> |
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===The establishment of Bethany Ashram=== |
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The Order of the Imitation of Christ also called [[Bethany Ashram]] was established in 1919. The first Ashram was erected at [[Mundanmala]] of Ranni Perunad. In 1925 was founded: the community of the Sanyasins, the Sisters of the Imitation of Christ also called [[Bethany Madhom]]. In 1925, the Episcopal Synod installed Baselios Geevarghese I as Catholicos. The Catholicos then consecrated [[Fr. P. T. Geevarghese]] under the name Geevargese Mar Ivanios as the Bishop of Bethany. |
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[[Image:First House.jpg|thumb|left|180px|The First Malankara Catholic Ashram at Thirumoolapuram, Kerala]] |
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On 1 November 1926, the Episcopal Synod held at [[Parumala]], re-opened negotiations with [[Rome]] for [[full communion|communion]] with the [[Catholic Church]]. The Synod authorised Mar Ivanios, the then Bishop of Bethany, to make necessary correspondence with [[Rome]] regarding communion. |
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===Post-Coonan Cross Oath=== |
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The second Catholicos died on 17 December 1928. Baselios Geevarghese I succeeded him as the third Catholicos. On the day following his installation, he consecrated [[Mar Theophilos]] of Bethany and [[Mar Gregorios]] of Pampady as Bishops. |
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It was in this contentious context that the [[List of Syriac Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch|118th Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch]], [[Ignatius Abded Aloho II]], went to Malankara in 1911 and excommunicated [[Geevarghese Mar Dionysius of Vattasseril|Vattasseril Geevarghese Dionysius]] (This excommunication was declared invalid by the High Court of [[Travancore]]). To ward off the undue interference of the Patriarch in the administration of the temporalities of the Church, [[Geevarghese Mar Ivanios|Fr. P.T. Geevarghese]] with the blessing of [[Geevarghese Mar Dionysius of Vattasseril|Vattasseril Thirumeni]] contacted [[Ignatius Abdul Masih II]], the [[List of Syriac Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch|117th Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch]], who had been excommunicated by the Ottoman government in 1906, and invited him to visit Malankara and to establish a [[Catholicate]] here. Accordingly, [[Ignatius Abdul Masih II]] went to Malankara in 1912 and established the Catholicate in Malankara. This created a split in the church: |
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*the faction resisting the Patriarch's administrative interference became the [[Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church]], an [[autocephalous]] Church under [[Malankara Metropolitan]] and the Catholicos; |
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*the faction supporting the Patriarch's administration became the [[Malankara Syriac Orthodox Church]] (known today as the ''Jacobite Syrian Christian Church''). |
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Baselios Paulose I (1912–1913), the first Catholicos, died after a short period of five months on 13 May 1913; the See remained vacant until 1925. That was a period of litigation in the Malankara Church. The litigation for Vattippanam (a fixed deposit of money in the name of the Church) and its after-effects in the community was at its zenith. |
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In the meantime{{When|need specific date here not general statement|date=March 2010}}, the civil court’s decision on the litigation for the ''[[Mar Thoma VII#Vattipanam. (Fixed deposit)|Vattipanam]]'' endowment was declared in favour of the [[Malankara Orthodox Church]]. |
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===Ecclesial communion=== |
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{{See also|Geevarghese Ivanios}}[[File:ARCHBISHOP GEEVARGHESE MAR IVANIOS.jpg|alt=|left|thumb|Aboon Geevarghese Ivanios]] |
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After prolonged negotiations, the plenary session of the Sacred [[Congregation for the Oriental Churches]], which met on 4 July 1930, took the final decision on the issue of the communion of the Malankara Church. But only Mar Ivanios the Metropolitan of Bethany and his suffragan [[Mar Theophilos]] stood by the early decision of the Synod. Mar Ivanios and [[Jacob Mar Theophilos]] along with Rev. [[Fr. John Kuzhinapurath OIC]], [[Deacon Alexander OIC]] and [[Mr. Chacko Kilileth]] made their profession of faith before Bishop Benziger OCD of the Diocese of Quilon and entered into full communion with the Catholic Church on 20 September 1930. |
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In the early 20th century, Geevarghese Ivanios emerged as a pivotal figure in the development of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church. Born on 21 September 1882 in [[Mavelikkara|Mavelikara]], he was raised in the [[Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church]] and later pursued education at M.D. Seminary School in [[Kottayam]]. After completing high school, he furthered his studies at [[Madras Christian College]], earning a master’s degree. In 1908, he was ordained as a priest by [[Dionysius Vattasseril|Vattasseril Geevarghese Dionysius]] and appointed principal of M.D. Seminary, a position that allowed him to shape future church leaders. Later, he accepted an invitation to teach at [[Serampore College]] in [[Kolkata|Calcutta]], where he also founded a monastic community. |
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[[File:St Thomas Christians divisions.svg|thumb|right|500px|Relationship of the Nasrani groups]] |
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Upon returning to Kerala, Ivanios established the [[The Bethany Ashram|Bethany Ashram]] on land donated by his friend E. John Vakeel in Mundanmala, Ranni-Perunadu.<ref>Fr. Thomas Inchakkalody, ''Archbishop Mar Ivanios'' (Vol.1), pp. 152-171</ref> This ashram, founded on 15 August 1919, served as a center for spiritual renewal and monastic life, with an additional outreach for orphan care. His monastic vision expanded in 1925 with the founding of the Bethany Madhom, a convent for women religious, inspired by the Epiphany Sisters of England. |
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===Metropolitan Archbishop Geevarghese Mar Ivanios=== |
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[[Pope Pius XI]], through the Apostolic Constitution ''[[Christo Pastorum Principi]]'' of 11 June 1932, established the Syro-Malankara Hierarchy for the reunited community and erected the Archiparchy of Trivandrum with the Eparchy of [[Tiruvalla]] as its suffragan. The Metropolitan Eparchy of Trivandrum was established in 1933. Ivanios was enthroned as its first [[Metropolitan bishop|Metropolitan Archbishop]]. The Eparchy of Tiruvalla was established in 1933. Jacob Theophilos was enthroned as its first Bishop. |
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[[Image:Five Pillars.jpg|thumb|right|180px|The Five Pillars of 1930 Reunion Event: Metropolitan Archbishop [[Mar Ivanios]], Bishop [[Jacob Mar Theophilos]], [[Fr. John Kuzhinapurath OIC]], Dn. Alexander OIC, Mr. Chacko Kilileth]] |
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Ivanios was consecrated as a bishop in the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church by [[Baselios Geevarghese I|Catholicos Beselios Geevarghese I]] on 1 May 1925, taking the name Geevarghese Ivanios.<ref name="CLL">{{cite journal | last =Rajan | first =Matthew | title = H.H. Baselios Geevarghese I - Second Catholicose | journal=The Christian Light of Life | url=http://www.lightoflife.com/LOL_Arch_Basalios_GeevargheseI_Second_Catholicose.htm | year = 2004 |volume=3| issue=12|pages=221–225 }}</ref> However, he later advocated for reunification with the Catholic Church, leading a movement that ultimately established the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church. |
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In 1937, [[Joseph Mar Severios]] of the Orthodox Church reunited with the Catholic Church.{{Citation needed|date=March 2010}} In 1939, Thomas Mar Dioscoros, the Metropolitan of the Knanaya [[Jacobite Church]], reunited with the Catholic Church.{{Citation needed|date=March 2010}} |
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=== Ecclesial communion === |
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In 1938, the missionary congregation of the [[Daughters of Mary]] was founded at [[Marthandam|Marthandom]] in Kanyakumari District. |
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[[Image:Five Pillars.jpg|thumb|right|The Five Pillars of 1930 Union Event: [[Mar Ivanios|Ivanios]], [[Jacob Mar Theophilos|Jacob Theophilos]], [[Fr. John Kuzhinapurath OIC|John Kuzhinapurath]], Alexander, Chacko Kiliyilathu]] |
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On 20 September 1930 Ivanios, Bishop [[Jacob Mar Theophilos|Jacob Theophilos]], [[Fr. John Kuzhinapurath OIC]], Dn. Alexander OIC, and Chacko Kilileth embraced and united with the Catholic Church. The Union Movement under the leadership of Ivanios gave rise to Malankara Catholic Church. This took place in the Quilon bishop’s chapel. The members of the Jacobite Church were received by his Lordship Bishop Aloysius Maria Benziger (Bishop of Quilon), whom Ivanios approached for help and who was deputed by the Holy See to perform the reception. |
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Bishop Dioscoros died in 1943. |
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[[File:Quilon Bischofskapelle Gedenkstein JS2.jpg|thumb|upright|Quilon bishop's chapel, memorial stone to commemorate the founding of the Syro-Malankara rite, 1930]] |
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Ivanios consecrated Benedict Gregorios as his Auxiliary Bishop in 1953. Ivanios died on 15 July 1953. |
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The Eparchy of Tiruvalla was led by Jacob Theophilos and Joseph Severios. Severios was the Administrator of the Eparchy until 1950 due to the ill health of Theophilos. In 1950 he was appointed as the Bishop of Tiruvalla. He was also invested with the title ‘Archbishop’. He died on 18 January 1955. |
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[[Pope Pius XI]], through the Apostolic Constitution ''[[Christo Pastorum Principi]]'' of 11 June 1932, established the Syro-Malankara Catholic hierarchy for the reunited community and erected the Archeparchy of Thiruvananthapuram with the Eparchy of [[Tiruvalla]] as its suffragan. The Metropolitan Eparchy of Thiruvananthapuram was established in 1933. Ivanios was enthroned as its first [[Metropolitan bishop|Metropolitan Archbishop]]. The Eparchy of Tiruvalla was established in 1933. Jacob Theophilos was enthroned as its first bishop. |
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In 1937 [[Joseph Mar Severios|Joseph Severios]] of the Malankara Orthodox Church joined the Catholic Church.{{Citation needed|date=March 2010}} In 1939, Thomas Dioscoros, the metropolitan of the Knanaya [[Jacobite Church]], joined the Catholic Church.{{Citation needed|date=March 2010}} In 1938, the missionary congregation of the [[Daughters of Mary (Syro-Malankara)|Daughters of Mary]] was founded at [[Marthandam|Marthandom]] in Kanyakumari District. Bishop Dioscoros died in 1943. |
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===Metropolitan Archbishop Benedict Mar Gregorios=== |
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In 1955 Metropolitan Archbishop [[Benedict Mar Gregorios]] was enthroned as the Metropolitan Archbishop of [[Trivandrum]] and the Head of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church.{{Citation needed|date=March 2010}} |
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Ivanios consecrated [[Benedict Mar Gregorios|Benedict Gregorios]] as his auxiliary bishop in 1953. Ivanios died on 15 July 1953. |
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The Holy See appointed [[Zacharias Athanasios]] as successor to Severios, whose consecration took place in 1954. [[Jacob Mar Theophilos]] died in 1956. |
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The Eparchy of Tiruvalla was led by Jacob Theophilos and Joseph Severios. Severios was the administrator of the eparchy until 1950 due to the ill health of Theophilos. In 1950 he was appointed as the bishop of Tiruvalla. He was also invested with the title ''archbishop''. He died on 18 January 1955.[[Image:Gregorios4.jpg|thumb|Benedict Gregorios|alt=]] |
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Fr. [[Francis Acharya]], a [[Cistercian]] Monk came to the Eparchy of Tiruvalla. In the year 1957 he founded the [[Kristiya Sanyasa Samaj, Kurisumala Ashram]] in the high ranges of Vagamon. |
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In 1955 Metropolitan Archbishop Benedict Gregorios was enthroned as the metropolitan archbishop of [[Thiruvananthapuram]] and the head of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bthang.html|title=Archbishop Benedict Varghese Gregorios Thangalathil [Catholic-Hierarchy]|website=www.catholic-hierarchy.org|access-date=2020-02-28}}</ref> |
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The Holy See appointed [[Zacharias Athanasios]] as successor to Severios; his consecration took place in 1954. [[Jacob Mar Theophilos|Jacob Theophilos]] died in 1956. |
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In 1958 the territorial boundaries of the Eparchy of Tiruvalla was extended north to include the [[Malabar (Northern Kerala)|Malabar]] region of Kerala, the civil districts of [[Coimbatore]] and Nilgiris and Karoor Taluk in Tiruchirappally District of Tamil Nadu and districts of Mysore, Mandya, Coorg, Hasan, Chickamangalore, Shimoga and South Kanara of Karnataka State. |
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[[Francis Acharya]], a [[Cistercian]] monk, came to the Eparchy of Tiruvalla. In the year 1957 he founded the [[Kristiya Sanyasa Samaj, Kurisumala Ashram]] in the high ranges of Vagamon. |
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Athanasios died in 1977. |
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In 1958 the territorial boundary of the Eparchy of Tiruvalla was extended north to include the [[Malabar (Northern Kerala)|Malabar]] region of Kerala, the civil districts of [[Coimbatore]] and Nilgiris and Karoor Taluk in Tiruchirappally District of Tamil Nadu and districts of Mysore, Mandya, Coorg, Hasan, Chickamangalore, Shimoga and South Kanara of Karnataka State. |
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[[Paulos Philoxenos]], the Metropolitan of the [[Malabar Independent Syrian Church]], was received into the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church on 28 August 1977. |
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Athanasios died in 1977. |
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The appointment of [[Isaac Yoohanon]] as Bishop of Tiruvalla and erection of the [[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Bathery|Eparchy of Bathery]] with the appointment of [[Cyril Mar Baselios]] as its first Bishop through the decree of the Holy See took place in 1978. Both prelates were consecrated that year. |
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[[Paulos Mor Philoxenos|Paulos Philoxenos]], the metropolitan of the [[Malabar Independent Syrian Church]], was received into the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church on 28 August 1977. |
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The Eparchy of Bathery was officially inaugurated in 1978. In 1979 the Eparchial contemplative monastery, Dhyana Ashram, was founded in the Eparchy of Bathery by Fr. Silvester Kozhimannil. |
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The appointment of [[Isaac Yoohanon]] as Bishop of Tiruvalla and erection of the [[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Bathery|Eparchy of Bathery]] with the appointment of [[Cyril Baselios]] as its first bishop through the decree of the Holy See took place in 1978. Both prelates were consecrated that year. |
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Lawrence Ephrem was consecrated Bishop in 1980. [[Wladyslaw Rubin]], the then Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, was the Papal Delegate for the Jubilee. Other eminent participants included [[Maximos V Hakim|Maximos V]], the Patriarch of Antioch and all the East of Alexandria and Jerusalem, [[Luciano Storero]], the then [[Apostolic Pro-Nuncio]] to India and [[Mother Teresa]] of [[Calcutta]].<!---I don't know about inserting jubilees or any other annual/decade celebrations. Doesn't seem like a good idea---> |
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The Eparchy of Bathery was officially inaugurated in 1978. In 1979 the Eparchial contemplative monastery, Dhyana Ashram, was founded in the Eparchy of Bathery by Fr. Silvester Kozhimannil. |
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Malankara Catholics within India but outside the canonical territorial boundaries of the Church were first organized as Malankara Catholic Associations, and later came to be erected as personal parish communities. A coordinator was appointed to oversee them, by the Council of Hierarchs of the Malankara Catholic Church.{{Citation needed|date=March 2010}} |
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Lawrence Ephrem was consecrated bishop in 1980. |
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[[St. Mary’s Malankara Major Seminary]], the first local seminary, was inaugurated at Pattom in 1983 and the new building was blessed at [[Nalanchira]], Trivandrum was blessed in 1989. |
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[[Pope John Paul II]] visited on 8 February 1986 at [[St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Trivandrum]]. |
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Malankara Catholics within India but outside the canonical territorial boundaries of the Church were first organized as Malankara Catholic Associations, and later came to be erected as [[personal parish]] communities. A coordinator was appointed to oversee them, in the Council of Hierarchs of the Malankara Catholic Church.{{Citation needed|date=March 2010}} |
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On 28 April 1987, Mar Yoohanon, the Bishop of Tiruvalla died. |
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[[St. Mary’s Malankara Major Seminary]], the first local seminary, was inaugurated at Pattom in 1983 and the new building was blessed at [[Nalanchira]], Thiruvananthapuram was blessed in 1989. |
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[[Cardinal Lourdusamy]], the then Prefect of the [[Congregation for the Oriental Churches]], visited the Malankara Catholic Church in August 1987.<!---I don't find a visit by anyone but the pope noteworthy---> |
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On 8 February 1986, [[Pope John Paul II]] visited [[St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Trivandrum|St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram]]. |
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[[Geevarghese Timotheos]] succeeded Yoohanon as the Bishop of Tiruvalla. He was consecrated Bishop in 1988. |
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On 28 April 1987, Yoohanon, the bishop of Tiruvalla died. |
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Metropolitan-Archbishop Gregorios died in 1994 after serving 41 years. |
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[[Cardinal Lourdusamy]], the then prefect of the [[Congregation for the Oriental Churches]], visited the Malankara Catholic Church in August 1987. |
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===Major Archbishop Moran Mor Cyril Baselios Catholicos=== |
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[[Geevarghese Timotheos]] succeeded Yoohanon as the bishop of Tiruvalla. He was consecrated bishop in 1988. |
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[[Cyril Mar Baselios]], the Bishop of Bathery having been appointed by Pope John Paul II, was enthroned as Metropolitan Archbishop of Trivandrum and as the head of the Malankara Church on 14 December 1995. [[Geevarghese Mar Divannasios]] was consecrated Bishop of Bathery in the place of [[Cyril Mar Baselios]] on 5 February 1996. |
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[[Achille Silvestrini]], Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, visited the Malankara Catholic Church on 11, 12, 13 February 1996. |
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On the request of Cyril Mar Baselios, by an Apostolic Bull dated 16 December 1996, Pope John Paul II erected the [[Eparchy of Marthandom]] bifurcating the Metropolitan Eparchy of Trivandrum. [[Lawrence Mar Ephrem]] was appointed as its first Bishop. He died after a few months of his enthronement as Bishop of Marthandom, on 8 April 1997. |
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Benedict Gregorios died in 1994 after serving 41 years.[[File:BaseliFinal.jpg|thumb|]] |
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In the meantime the Eparchy of Tiruvalla was blessed with an Auxiliary Bishop in the person of [[Thomas Mar Koorilos]] who was consecrated Bishop on 17 July 1997. On 29 June 1998 [[Yoohanon Mar Chrysostom]] was consecrated as the Bishop of Marthandom and [[Joshua Mar Ignathios]] as the Auxiliary Bishop for the Metropolitan Eparchy of Trivandrum. Paulos Mar Philoxenos passed away on 3 November 1998. |
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[[Cyril Baselios]], the bishop of Bathery having been appointed by Pope John Paul II, was enthroned as Metropolitan Archbishop of Thiruvananthapuram and as the head of the Malankara Catholic Church on 14 December 1995. [[Geevarghese Divannasios Ottathengil|Geevarghese Divannasios]] was consecrated Bishop of Bathery in the place of Cyril Baselios on 5 February 1997. |
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[[Achille Silvestrini]], Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, visited the Malankara Catholic Church on 11–13 February 1996. |
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On the request of Cyril Baselios, by an Apostolic Bull dated 16 December 1996, Pope John Paul II erected the [[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Marthandom|Eparchy of Marthandom]] bifurcating the Metropolitan Eparchy of Thiruvananthapuram. [[Lawrence Mar Ephrem|Lawrence Ephrem]] was appointed as its first bishop. He died after a few months of his enthronement as Bishop of Marthandom, on 8 April 1997. |
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Christu Jayanthi Maha Jubilee and the Sapthathy of the Re-union Movement of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church were celebrated jointly at Tiruvalla on 26, 27, 28 December 2000. The Patriarch-Emeritus of Syrian Catholic Church, Cardinal Ignace Moussa (Daoud), Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches was the Papal Delegate for the Celebration. |
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In the meantime the Eparchy of Tiruvalla was blessed with an auxiliary bishop in the person of [[Thomas Mar Koorilos|Thomas Koorilos]], who was consecrated bishop on 17 July 1997. On 29 June 1998 [[Yoohanon Mar Chrysostom|Yoohanon Chrysostom]] was consecrated as the bishop of Marthandom and [[Joshua Mar Ignathios|Joshua Ignathios]] as the auxiliary bishop for the Metropolitan Eparchy of Thiruvananthapuram. Paulos Philoxenos died on 3 November 1998. |
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A significant development in this period has been the establishment of parishes for the faithful of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church in the [[United States of America]]. Pope John Paul II nominated the Proto-Syncellus of Bathery Isaac Thottunkal, as Apostolic Visitor and the Auxiliary Bishop of Trivandrum on 18 June 2001 for the Syro-Malankarites residing in North America and Europe. He was consecrated on 15 August 2001 at Tirumoolapuram, (Tiruvalla) and he assumed the name [[Isaac Mar Cleemis]]. |
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Christu Jayanthi Maha Jubilee and the Sapthathy of the Re-union Movement of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church were celebrated jointly at Tiruvalla on 26–28 December 2000. |
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Bifurcating the Eparchy of Tiruvalla, the [[Eparchy of Muvattupuzha]] was erected on 15 January 2003 and Thomas Mar Koorilos was appointed as its first Bishop. |
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[[Image:MBCET top.jpg|thumb|270px|Mar Baselios College of Engineering and Malankara Seminary as seen from Mar Ivanios Tower]] |
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In this period parishes for the faithful of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church in the [[United States|United States of America]] were established. On 18 June 2001 Pope John Paul II nominated the Proto-Syncellus of Bathery Isaac Thottunkal, auxiliary bishop of Thiruvananthapuram and apostolic visitor for the Syro-Malankarites residing in North America and Europe. He was consecrated on 15 August 2001 at Tirumoolapuram, (Tiruvalla), and assumed the name [[Baselios Cleemis|Isaac Cleemis]]. |
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On 29 March 2003 Bishop Mar Timotheos gave resignation to the Holy See due to superannuation and the Holy See appointed Isaac Mar Cleemis, the Apostolic Visitor to Europe and America, as the Bishop of Tiruvalla. Mar Cleemis took charge of the Diocese on 2 October 2003. On January 5, 2005 [[Joseph Mar Thomas]] was appointed as the Auxiliary Bishop of Trivandrum and Apostolic Visitor to North America and Europe. |
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Bifurcating the Eparchy of Tiruvalla, the [[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Muvattupuzha|Eparchy of Muvattupuzha]] was erected on 15 January 2003 and Thomas Koorilos was appointed as its first bishop. |
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On February 10, 2005, the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church was raised to the status of a [[Major Archiepiscopal Church]] on that day by the papal document ''Ab ipso Sancto Thoma''. and As a major archiepiscopal church, the Syro-Malankaras possess the greatest level of autonomy under the ''[[Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches]]'', governed by the Major Archbishop and the general [[synod]] of all bishops of the church, subject to papal oversight. |
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On 29 March 2003 Bishop Timotheos resigned due to his age, and the Holy See appointed Isaac Cleemis, the apostolic visitor to Europe and America, as the bishop of Tiruvalla. Cleemis took charge of the diocese on 2 October 2003. On 5 January 2005 [[Joseph Mar Thomas|Joseph Thomas]] was appointed as the auxiliary bishop of Thiruvananthapuram and apostolic visitor to North America and Europe. |
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Pedro Lopez Quintana, the Apostolic Nuncio in India read the official declaration at [[St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Trivandrum]]. The Hierarchical Head of the Church was elevated as [[Major Archbishop]] who exercises patriarchal powers and governs the Church assisted by the Holy Synod of Bishops of the Church. The Major Archbishop also assumed the title “[[Catholicos]]” according to the Antiochene-Malankara tradition. |
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On 10 February 2005, the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church was raised to the status of a [[major archiepiscopal Church]] by the papal document ''[[Ab ipso Sancto Thoma]]'', and as such possesses a high level of autonomy under the ''[[Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches]]''. Pedro López Quintana, the Apostolic Nuncio in India, read the official declaration at [[St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Trivandrum|St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram]]. The Hierarchical Head of the Church became a [[Major Archbishop]] who exercises patriarchal powers and governs the Church assisted by the Holy Synod of Bishops of the Church. |
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On 19 February 2005, Joseph Mar Thomas was consecrated as the Auxiliary Bishop of Trivandrum and the Apostolic Visitor to North America and Europe. On 11 April 2005 the Faculty of Theology of [[St. Mary’s Malankara Major Seminary]] got affiliated to the [[Pontifical Urbaniana University]], Rome. |
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On 19 February 2005, Joseph Thomas was consecrated as auxiliary bishop of Thiruvananthapuram and apostolic visitor to North America and Europe. On 11 April 2005 the Faculty of Theology of [[St. Mary’s Malankara Major Seminary]] became affiliated to the [[Pontifical Urban University]], Rome. |
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The enthronement of the [[Major Archbishop]] as the Father and Head of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church on 14 May 2005 was officiated by the Patriarch-Emeritus of the Syrian Catholics [[Ignatius I Daoud]], Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches. [[Pedro Lopez Quintana]], the [[Apostolic Nuncio]] of the Pope in India, was present at the enthronement ceremony. The Malankara Major Archiepiscopal Curia (Catholicate Centre) started functioning at the St. Mary's Campus, Pattom, Trivandrum. On 20 May 2005, the Catholicos Cyril Baselios blessed the Curia building. The Catholicos soon constituted the Holy Episcopal Synod. The first Synod of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church was convened from 16 to 18 August 2005 at the Major Archiepiscopal Curia, Trivandrum. |
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The enthronement of the [[major archbishop]] as the head of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church took place on 14 May 2005. The Malankara Major Archiepiscopal Curia (Catholicate Centre) started functioning at the St. Mary's Campus, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram. On 20 May 2005, Cyril Baselios blessed the Curia building. Baselios soon constituted the first synod of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, convened from 16 to 18 August 2005 at the Major Archiepiscopal Curia, Thiruvananthapuram. It constituted the Permanent Synod and the various Synodal Commissions headed by bishops to take care of various apostolates of the Church. The official bulletin, ''Malankara'' is published from the Major Archiepiscopal Curia, to communicate the Synodal acts and voice of the Syro-Malankara Major Archiepiscopal Church. |
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The platinum jubilee of the Reunion Movement and the Year of the Eucharist were celebrated jointly at Mar Ivanios Nagar, Punnamoodu, Mavelikara, on 19–21 September 2005. |
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By decrees of Baselios, the Metropolitan Province of Tiruvalla, with the Eparchies of Bathery and Muvattupuzha as suffragans, was established on 15 May 2006 and Isaac Cleemis was appointed as the metropolitan archbishop of Tiruvalla. On 10 June 2006 Isaac Cleemis was enthroned as the first metropolitan-archbishop of Tiruvalla. |
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By the decree of Baselios, on 1 January 2007, the new [[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Mavelikara|Eparchy of Mavelikara]] was erected and [[Joshua Mar Ignathios|Joshua Ignathios]], the auxiliary bishop and protosyncellus of the Major Archdiocese of Thiruvananthapuram, was appointed as its first bishop. |
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The Second Ordinary Holy Episcopal Synod was convoked on 6–7 December 2006 and it was decided to revive |
The Second Ordinary Holy Episcopal Synod was convoked on 6–7 December 2006 and it was decided to revive monastic consecration according to the tradition of the Antiochene Church, properly termed Rabban per the Syriac, but locally called [[Ramban (title)|Ramban]]; and [[Corepiscopo]], to honour a number of priests for their meritorious service in the Church. |
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On Thursday, 18 January 2007 Cyril Baselios |
On Thursday, 18 January 2007, Cyril Baselios died, and was entombed by the side of his predecessors at St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram on 20 January 2007. |
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Isaac Cleemis was elected the Major Archbishop of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church through the first Episcopal Synod of election of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church held on 7–10 February 2007 at the Catholicate Centre, Pattom, [[Thiruvananthapuram]]. [[Pope Benedict XVI]] confirmed the election on 9 February and it was announced on 10 February at St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram. |
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===Major Archbishop Moran Mor Baselios Cleemis Catholicos=== |
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[[File:Syro-Malankara Holy Mass 1.jpg|thumb|270px| [[Holy Qurobo|Holy Qurbono]] in [[Syro-Malankara Rite]]]] |
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Isaac Mar Cleemis was elected the Second Major Archbishop of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church through the first Episcopal Synod of election of the Syro Malankara Catholic Church convoked on 7–10 February 2007 at Catholicate Centre, Pattom, Trivandrum. [[Pope Benedict XVI]] confirmed the election on 9 February and it was announced on 10 February at St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Trivandrum. |
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[[File:Syro-Malankara Holy Mass 1.jpg|thumb|270px| Holy Qurbono in [[Syro-Malankara Rite]]]] |
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The installation of Aboon |
The installation of Aboon Joshua Ignathios was held on 16 February 2007 at Mavelikara and Aboon Geevarghese Divannasios, the administrator of The Malankara Catholic Major Archiepiscopal Church, presided over the installation ceremony. The new eparchy has a 30,825 Syro-Malankara Catholic faithful of a total population of 2,998,325 inhabitants. Of this 269,849 are Malankara non-Catholics and 598,824 Christians of other denominations. |
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On 7 February 2007, Pope Benedict XVI appointed Fr. Chacko Aerath OIC as the [[Apostolic Visitor]] with Episcopal status for the Malankara Catholic faithful residing in the Extraterritorial Regions of the Church within India.{{Citation needed|date=March 2010}} |
On 7 February 2007, Pope Benedict XVI appointed Fr. Chacko Aerath OIC as the [[Apostolic Visitor]] with Episcopal status for the Malankara Catholic faithful residing in the Extraterritorial Regions of the Church within India.{{Citation needed|date=March 2010}} |
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[[Baselios Cleemis]] was enthroned as the Major Archbishop of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church on 5 March 2007 at St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram. |
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In March 2007 the Aboon [[Thomas Mar Koorilos|Thomas Koorilos]] was appointed the Second Metropolitan Archbishop of the Archieparchy of Tiruvalla. His installation Ceremony was held in May 2007 at [[St. John's Cathedral, Tiruvalla]]. Cleemis was the main celebrant. |
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Baselios Cleemis visited Pope Benedict XVI on 28 May 2007 at the Vatican and exchanged ecclesiastical Communion. |
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In July 2007 Baselios Cleemis declared Ivanios a [[Servant of God]]. |
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In accordance with the provisions of [[CCEO]] can. 1063, the Ordinary Tribunal of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church was constituted on 15 November 2007. |
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Aboon [[Abraham Mar Julios|Abraham Julios]], PhD, was consecrated Bishop of the Eparchy of Moovattupuzha by Baselios Cleemis on 9 February 2008 at Moovattupuzha. |
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Baselios Cleemis blessed the newly built Tomb Chapel of Servant of God |
Baselios Cleemis blessed the newly built Tomb Chapel of the Servant of God Ivanios in St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram, on 1 July 2008. |
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[[Image:Leonardosandri.jpg|thumb|270px| Cardinal [[Leonardo Sandri]] at [[St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Trivandrum]]]] |
[[Image:Leonardosandri.jpg|thumb|270px| Cardinal [[Leonardo Sandri]] at [[St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Trivandrum|St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram]]]] |
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[[Leonardo Sandri]], Cardinal Prefect of Congregation for the Oriental Churches visited the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church on November |
[[Leonardo Sandri]], Cardinal Prefect of Congregation for the Oriental Churches, visited the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church on 10 November 2008. Holy Qurbono according to the Syro-Malankara Tradition was celebrated. Baselios Cleemis was the main celebrant. In the following meeting Cardinal Sandri recognized [[St. Mary, Queen of Peace Basilica|Queen of Peace Pro-Cathedral at Palayam]], Thiruvananthapuram, as a [[Basilica]]. Cleemis dedicated [[St. Mary, Queen of Peace Basilica]] on 7 December 2008. |
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Cleemis created two new eparchies in the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, [[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Pathanamthitta|Pathanamthitta]] in [[Kerala]] and [[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Puthur|Puthur]] in the State of [[Karnataka]]. He appointed four new bishops, elected by the Holy Episcopal Synod. He announced the transfer of Bishop of Marthandom [[Yoohanon Mar Chrysostom|Yoohanon Chrysostom]] to the new See of [[Pathanamthitta]] and Bishop [[Geevarghese Divannasios Ottathengil|Geevarghese Divannasios]] from the [[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Bathery|See of Bathery]] to the new See of Puthur. [[Joseph Mar Thomas|Joseph Thomas]], the Apostolic Visitator to [[North America]] and [[Europe]] was appointed Bishop of Bathery. To the See of Marthandom, vacant due to the transfer of its bishop, was appointed Vincent Kulapuravilai, Professor and Registrar of St. Mary's Malankara Seminary Thiruvananthapuram. Samuel Kattukallil, Syncellus of the Major Archeparchy of Thiruvananthapuram, and Stephen Thottathil, Dean of the Faculty of Theology of St. Mary's Malankara Seminary, were appointed auxiliary bishops of the [[Major Archeparchy of Trivandrum|Major Archeparchy of Thiruvananthapuram]] and the [[Archieparchy of Tiruvalla]] respectively. Antony Valiyavilayil, the Postulator of the Cause of Canonisation of Servant of God Archbishop Ivanios and the Chancellor of the Major Archiepiscopal Curia, was appointed the bishop of the Curia.<ref>[[Malayala Manorama]], [[Deepika (newspaper)|Deepika]] January 26, 2010</ref> |
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<ref>[[Malayala Manorama]], [[Deepika]] January 26, 2010</ref> |
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The episcopal ordination of Bishops Vincent Paulos, Samuel Irenios, Philipose Stephanos and Thomas Anthonios took place at Ivanios Vidya Nagar in Thiruvananthapuram on 13 March 2010 |
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[[File:Episcopal Ordination Syro-Malankara Catholic Church 1.jpg|thumb|270px| The public meeting after the Episcopal Ordination, March 2010|alt=]] |
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[[Thomas Naickamparampil]] was appointed as the first exarch of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Exarchate in the United States by Pope Benedict XVI, with consultation by Cleemis and the Holy Synod of Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, on 14 July 2010. He was ordained bishop and received the name Aboon Thomas Eusebius on 21 September 2010 at St. Mary's Malankara Syrian Catholic Cathedral, Thiruvananthapuram. His installation ceremony was on 3 October 2010 at Kellenberg Memorial High School, Uniondale, New York. |
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Baselios Cleemis was elevated to the [[College of Cardinals]] of the [[Catholic Church]] by Pope Benedict XVI at the [[Papal Basilica of Saint Peter]] in the [[Holy See|Vatican]] on 24 November 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://press.catholica.va/news_services/bulletin/news/29888.php?index=29888&lang=ge|title=Annuncio di Concistoro per la Creazione di Sei Nuovi Cardinali|publisher=[[Holy See Press Office]]|date=2012-10-24|language=it|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130223054432/http://press.catholica.va/news_services/bulletin/news/29888.php?index=29888&lang=ge|archive-date=2013-02-23}}</ref> As [[Cardinal-Priest]] he was assigned the [[titular church]] of ''[[San Gregorio VII]]''. He is the first bishop of the Syro-Malankara church and the fifth Keralite to become cardinal. |
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In the course of the growth and development of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, besides the canonical institutions, various associations such as the [[Malankara Catholic Youth Movement]] (MCYM), the [[Malankara Catholic Association]] (MCA), the Legion of Mary, Matruvedi, Pithruvedi, and other pious associations have emerged. |
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The Syro-Malankara Catholic Church is fast growing in theological and canonical studies. Many authors have contributed to the development in the field of theology and canon law.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/237392941/Kuzhinapurath-Bibliography-Till-August-2014|title=The classified Bibliography of Fr. Dr. Thomas Kuzhinapurath |publisher= Scribd.com|date=2014-09-15|language=en, ml}}</ref> |
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The Syro-Malankara Catholic Church engages itself in humanitarian activities. One example of such services is [[Thapovanam, Shelter of Hope, Sulthan Bathery]], a centre for the rehabilitation of the mentally ill persons. |
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Besides the canonical institutions of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, various associations including the [[Malankara Catholic Youth Movement]] (MCYM), the [[Malankara Catholic Association]] (MCA), and the Legion of Mary, Matruvedi, Pithruvedi, emerged. |
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[[Image:SyroMalankara ireland.JPG|thumb|270px| Syro-Malankara Catholics in Ireland with His Excellency Most Rev.Dr.Joshua Mar Ignathius. ( Mavelikara Diocese Bishop / KCBC President)]] |
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The Syro-Malankara Catholic Church engages in humanitarian activities. One example of such services is [[Thapovanam, Shelter of Hope, Sulthan Bathery]], a centre for the rehabilitation of the mentally ill. |
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File:St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram.jpg|The latest image of St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram |
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Image:SyroMalankara ireland.JPG|Syro-Malankara Catholics in Ireland with Dr. Joshua Ignathius. (Mavelikara Diocese Bishop) |
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==Liturgy== |
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The liturgy of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church is of the [[Antiochene Rite]], [[West Syriac rite|West Syriac]] in character. The liturgy today is celebrated in [[Malayalam language|Malayalam]], [[Syriac language|Syriac]], [[English language|English]], [[Tamil language|Tamil]], and [[Hindi]]. The church uses one of several [[Bible translations into Malayalam]].{{Citation needed|date=November 2024}} |
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==Eparchies== |
==Eparchies== |
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[[File:Syro-Malankara Catholic Jurisdictions.png|thumb|350px|Syro-Malankara Catholic Jurisdictions]] |
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*[[Syro-Malankara Catholic Major Archeparchy of Trivandrum|Major Archeparchy of Thiruvananthapuram]] |
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**[[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Marthandom|Eparchy of Marthandom]] |
**[[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Marthandom|Eparchy of Marthandom]] |
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**[[ |
**[[Diocese of Mavelikara|Eparchy of Mavelikara]] |
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**[[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Parassala|Eparchy of Parassala]] |
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**[[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Pathanamthitta|Eparchy of Pathanamthitta]] |
**[[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Pathanamthitta|Eparchy of Pathanamthitta]] |
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**[[Syro-Malankara Catholic |
**[[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of St. Ephrem of Khadki|Eparchy of St. Ephrem of Khadki]] |
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*[[Syro-Malankara Catholic Archieparchy of Tiruvalla|Archieparchy of Tiruvalla]] |
*[[Syro-Malankara Catholic Archieparchy of Tiruvalla|Archieparchy of Tiruvalla]] |
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**[[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Bathery|Eparchy of Bathery]] |
**[[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Bathery|Eparchy of Bathery]] |
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**[[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Muvattupuzha|Eparchy of Muvattupuzha]] |
**[[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Muvattupuzha|Eparchy of Muvattupuzha]] |
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**[[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Puthur|Eparchy of Puthur]] |
**[[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of Puthur|Eparchy of Puthur]] |
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*[[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of St. John Chrysostom of Gurgaon|Eparchy of Gurgaon]] |
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*[[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of the United States of America and Canada|Eparchy of the United States of America and Canada]] |
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==Statistics== |
==Statistics== |
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According to the Pontifical yearbook ''[[Annuario Pontificio]]'' for |
According to the Pontifical yearbook ''[[Annuario Pontificio]]'' for 2012, the Syro-Malankara Church had approximately 436,870 members.<ref name="statistics">{{cite web |
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|url=http://nasrani.net/2007/02/13/population-statistics-demography-saint-thomas-christians-churches/ |title=Population Statistics}}, Syro Malankara Church.</ref><ref name="cnewastat">{{cite web |
|url=http://nasrani.net/2007/02/13/population-statistics-demography-saint-thomas-christians-churches/ |title=Population Statistics|date=13 February 2007}}, Syro Malankara Church.</ref><ref name="cnewastat">{{cite web |
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|author=Ronald Roberson |
|author=Ronald Roberson |
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|title=The Eastern Catholic Churches |
|title=The Eastern Catholic Churches 2012 |
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|publisher=Catholic Near East Welfare Association |
|publisher=Catholic Near East Welfare Association |
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|access-date=Nov 18, 2012 |
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|accessdate=April 26, 2010}} Information sourced from ''Annuario Pontificio'' 2010 edition.</ref> |
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|archive-date=April 18, 2013 |
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{| class="wikitable" |
{| class="wikitable" |
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! Dioceses |
! Dioceses |
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! |
! Members |
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! Bishops |
! Bishops |
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! Parishes |
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! parishes |
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! Diocesan Priests |
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! diocesan priests |
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! Religious Priests |
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! religious priests |
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! Men Religious |
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! men religious |
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! Women Religious |
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! women religious |
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! Seminarians |
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! seminarians |
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|- |
|- |
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! Archeparchy of |
! Archeparchy of Thiruvananthapuram |
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| |
| 219,437 |
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| 2 |
| 2 |
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| |
| 184 |
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| |
| 131 |
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| |
| 24 |
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| |
| 97 |
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| |
| 578 |
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| |
| 100 |
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|- |
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! Eparchy of Parassala |
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| 22,000 |
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| 1 |
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| 104 |
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| 31 |
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| 4 |
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| |
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| |
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| |
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|- |
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! Eparchy of Pathanamthitta |
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| 37,500 |
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| 2 |
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| 99 |
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| 64 |
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| 6 |
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| 6 |
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| 110 |
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| 26 |
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|- |
|- |
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! Eparchy of Marthandom |
! Eparchy of Marthandom |
||
| |
| 65,715 |
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| 1 |
| 1 |
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| |
| 85 |
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| |
| 40 |
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| |
| 7 |
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| 14 |
| 14 |
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| |
| 178 |
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| |
| 21 |
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|- |
|- |
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! Eparchy of Mavelikara |
! Eparchy of Mavelikara |
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| |
| 24,083 |
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| 1 |
| 1 |
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| |
| 93 |
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| |
| 56 |
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| |
| 7 |
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| |
| 9 |
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| |
| 145 |
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| 23 |
| 23 |
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|- |
|- |
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! Archeparchy of Tiruvalla |
! Archeparchy of Tiruvalla |
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| |
| 75,000 |
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| |
| 1 |
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| |
| 122 |
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| |
| 112 |
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| 25 |
| 25 |
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| 54 |
| 54 |
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| |
| 285 |
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| |
| 37 |
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|- |
|- |
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! Eparchy of |
! Eparchy of Bathery |
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| |
| 25,000 |
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| 1 |
| 1 |
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| |
| 101 |
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| |
| 77 |
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| |
| 8 |
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| |
| 8 |
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| |
| 274 |
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| |
| 25 |
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|- |
|- |
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! Eparchy of Muvattupuzha |
! Eparchy of Muvattupuzha |
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| 12, |
| 12,435 |
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| 1 |
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| 66 |
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| 40 |
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| 2 |
| 2 |
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| |
| 69 |
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| |
| 41 |
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| |
| 8 |
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| 24 |
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| 82 |
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| 13 |
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|- |
|- |
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! Eparchy of Puttur |
! Eparchy of Puttur |
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| |
| 2,700 |
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| |
| 1 |
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| |
| 32 |
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| |
| 14 |
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| |
| 7 |
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| |
| 8 |
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| |
| 20 |
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| |
| 3 |
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|- |
|- |
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! Eparchy of the United States and Canada<ref name="Official Statutes">{{cite web |url=http://syromalankarausa.org/content/exarchate-statutes/ |title=The Statutes from St. Mary, Queen of Peace Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy in USA and Canada website |access-date=2017-10-26 |archive-date=2021-01-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210112034645/http://syromalankarausa.org/content/exarchate-statutes/ |url-status=dead }}, Syro Malankara Church.</ref> |
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! Exarchy of United States |
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| |
| 10,000 |
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| 1 |
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| 19 |
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| 11 |
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| 1 |
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| 1 |
| 1 |
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| |
| 16 |
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| |
| 4 |
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| |
|- |
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! Eparchy of Gurgaon |
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| NA |
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| |
| 10,000 |
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| 1 |
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| 34 |
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| 26 |
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| 15 |
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| |
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| |
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| |
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|- |
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! Eparchy of Khadki |
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| 10,000 |
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| 1 |
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| 29 |
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| 27 |
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| 10 |
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| |
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| |
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| |
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! TOTAL |
! TOTAL |
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| 436,870 |
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| 14 |
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| |
| 692 |
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| |
| 546 |
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| |
| 93 |
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| |
| 221 |
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| |
| 1688 |
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| |
| 252 |
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|- |
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===Previous metropolitans=== |
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==Hierarchs== |
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The Malankara Syrian Catholic Church has 15 Hierarchs: |
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|Archbishop |
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|<center>[[Pope Benedict XVI]]</center> |
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|[[Geevarghese Mar Ivanios|Geevarghese Ivanios]] |
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|<center>Bishop of Rome & Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church |
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|Split from [[Malankara Orthodox Church]] |
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|<center>St. John Lateran Basilica /<br> Vatican City, Rome, Italy |
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|1st Metropolitan of Tiruvalla |
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|[[Jacob Mar Theophilos|Jacob Theophilos]] |
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|<center>[[Baselios Cleemis|Moran Mor Baselios Cleemis]]</center> |
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|Split from [[Malankara Orthodox Church]] |
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|<center>Major Archbishop-Catholicos of the Syro-Malankara Church</center> |
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|<center>St. Mary's Syro Malankara Catholic Cathedral /<br> Pattom, Trivandrum, Kerala, India</center> |
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|2nd Metropolitan of Tiruvalla |
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|[[Joseph Mar Severios|Joseph Severios]] |
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|<center>[[Thomas Mar Koorilos|Aboon Thomas Mor Koorilos]]</center> |
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|Left [[Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church|Malankara Orthodox Church]] |
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|<center>Metropolitan Archbishop of Tiruvalla</center> |
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|<center>St. John's Syro Malankara Catholic Cathedral /<br> Tiruvalla, Kerala, India</center> |
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|Bishop of Thirumoolapuram |
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|[[Thomas Mar Dioscoros|Thomas Dioscoros]] |
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|<center>Aboon Joseph Mor Thomas</center> |
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|Left [[Syriac Orthodox Church|Knanaya Syriac Orthodox Church]] |
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|<center>Metropolitan of Bathery</center> |
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|<center>St. Thomas Syro Malankara Catholic Cathedral /<br> Sulthan Bathery, Kerala, India</center> |
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|Archbishop |
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|[[Benedict Mar Gregorios|Benedict Gregorios]] |
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|<center>Aboon Vincent Mor Paulose</center> |
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|Left [[Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church|Malankara Orthodox Church]] |
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|<center>Metropolitan of Marthandom</center> |
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|<center>Christuraja Syro Malankara Catholic Catheddral /<br> Marthandam, Tamil Nadu, India</center> |
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|3rd Metropolitan of Tiruvalla |
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|[[Zacharias Mar Athanasios|Zacharias Athanasios]] |
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|<center>[[Abraham Mar Julios|Aboon Abraham Mor Julios]]</center> |
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|Left [[Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church|Orthodox Church]] |
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|<center>Metropolitan of Muvattupuzha</center> |
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|<center>St. Mary's Syro Malankara Catholic Cathedral /<br> Vazhappilly, Mudavoor, Muvattupuzha, Kerala, India </center> |
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|Titular Bishop of Chayal |
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|[[Paulos Mor Philoxenos|Paulos Philoxenos]] |
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|<center>[[Joshua Mar Ignathios|Aboon Joshua Mor Ignathios]] </center> |
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|Left [[Malabar Independent Syrian Church]] |
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|<center>Metropolitan of Mavelikkara</center> |
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|<center>St.Mary's Syro Malankara Catholic Cathedral /<br> Punnamoodu, Mavelikkara, Kerala, India</center> |
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|4th Metropolitan of Tiruvalla |
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|[[Isaac Mar Yoohanon|Isaac Yoohanon]] |
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|<center>Metropolitan of Pathanamthitta</center> |
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|<center>St. Peter's Syro Malankara Catholic Cathedral /<br> Pathanamthitta, Kerala, India </center> |
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|Major Arch Bishop-Catholicos |
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| [[Cyril Baselios]] |
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|<center>Aboon Geevarghese Mor Divannasios</center> |
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|<center>Metropolitan of Puthur</center> |
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|<center>St. Joseph’s Syro Malankara Catholic Cathedral /<br> Puthur, Karnataka, India</center> |
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|1st Metropolitan of Marthandom |
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| [[Lawrence Mar Ephrem|Lawrence Ephrem]] |
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|<center>Aboon Geevarghese Mor Timotheos</center> |
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|<center>Metropolitan Emeritus of Tiruvalla</center> |
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|<center>Emeritus of St. John's Syro Malankara Catholic Cathedral /<br> Tiruvalla, Kerala, India</center> |
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|1st Metropolitan of Puttur |
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| [[Geevarghese Divannasios Ottathengil|Geevarghese Divannasios]] |
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|<center>[[Thomas Naickamparampil|Aboon Thomas Mor Eusebius]]</center> |
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|<center>Exarch of the United States</center> |
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|<center>St. John Chrysostom Syro Malankara Catholic Pro-Cathedral /<br> New Hyde Park, Long Island – New York, USA</center> |
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|5th Metropolitan & 1st Bishop Emeritus of Tiruvalla |
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| [[Geevarghese Timotheos]] |
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|<center>Aboon Jacob Mor Barnabas</center> |
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|Left [[Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church|Malankara Orthodox Church]] |
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|<center>Apostolic Visitor to North India</center> |
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|<center>Mar Ivanios Bhavan Syro Malankara Catholic Center /<br> New Delhi, India</center> |
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|1st Metropolitan of Gurgaon |
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| [[Jacob Mar Barnabas|Jacob Barnabas]] |
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|<center>Aboon Samuel Mor Irenios</center> |
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|<center>Auxiliary Bishop of Trivandrum</center> |
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|<center>St. Mary's Syro Malankara Catholic Cathedral /<br> Trivandrum, Kerala, India</center> |
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|<center>Aboon Philipose Mor Stephanos</center> |
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|<center>Auxiliary Bishop of Tiruvalla</center> |
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|<center>St. John's Syro Malankara Catholic Cathedral /<br> Tiruvalla, Kerala, India</center> |
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|<center>Aboon Thomas Mor Anthonios</center> |
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|<center>Bishop of the Major Archiepiscopal Curia</center> |
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|<center>Catholicate Centre /<br> Trivandrum, Kerala, India</center> |
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==In the Indian diaspora== |
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==The Syro-Malankara Catholic Church in North India== |
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There are 39 Syro-Malankara communities in North India, including churches at |
There are 39 Syro-Malankara communities in North India, including churches at Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad. |
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On 26 March 2015, Cleemis and the Holy Synod in consultation with [[Pope Francis]] erected two Eparchies to cover all of India. Bishop Barnabas Jacob was appointed bishop of the Delhi-based Eparchy of St. John Chrysostom of Gurgaon. Bishop Anthonios Thomas heads the Apostolic Exarchate of St. Ephrem of Khadki.<ref>[http://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2015/03/26/0219/00492.html Bollettino] vatican.va {{dead link|date=January 2024}}</ref> |
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==Around the world== |
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{{main|Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of the United States of America and Canada}}[[Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of the United States of America and Canada|The eparchy of the United States of America and Canada]] was initially established as an [[apostolic exarchate]] by [[Pope Benedict XVI]] in July 2010. Father [[Thomas Eusebius|Thomas Naickamparampil]], then serving as secretary general of the Major Archiepiscopate of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, was appointed the first apostolic exarch. He was consecrated as bishop on 21 September 2010 at [[Cathedral of Saint Mary, Pattom|St. Mary's Malankara Syrian Catholic Cathedral]] in [[Pattom]], adopting the episcopal name Aboon Thomas Eusebius. His enthronement took place on 3 October 2010 at Kellenberg High School in [[Uniondale, New York]].<ref name=zenit>{{cite news |
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In July 2010, [[Pope Benedict XVI]] erected an [[apostolic exarchate]] for Syro-Malankara Catholics in the [[United States of America]], and appointed Father [[Thomas Naickamparampil]], then head secretary general of the major archiepiscopate of the Syro-Malankara Church, as first apostolic exarch of the new exarchate. The bishop-elect was ordained to the episcopacy on '''21 September 2010 at St. Mary's Malankara Syrian Catholic Cathedral, Pattom''' receiving the name''' "Aboon Thomas Mor Eusebius"''' and the Enthronement Ceremony in the United States was held on '''October 3, 2010 at Kellenberg High School, Uniondale, New York'''.<ref name=zenit>{{cite news |
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|title=New Apostolic Exarchate for Syro-Malankara Church |
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}}</ref><ref>Archived at [https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211205/gsI4qw9Tl3c Ghostarchive]{{cbignore}} and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20201022223415/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsI4qw9Tl3c&gl=US&hl=en Wayback Machine]{{cbignore}}: {{cite web| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gsI4qw9Tl3c| title = Malankara Catholic Exarchate in USA Inauguration | website=[[YouTube]]}}{{cbignore}}</ref> |
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On 4 January 2016, [[Pope Francis]] elevated the exarchate to the status of an eparchy, expanding its jurisdiction to include [[Canada]].<ref>Archived at [https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211205/jsDRTQb7_Mw Ghostarchive]{{cbignore}} and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20201022223410/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsDRTQb7_Mw&gl=US&hl=en Wayback Machine]{{cbignore}}: {{cite web| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsDRTQb7_Mw| title = Announcement of New Syro-Malankara Eparchy in USA & Canada | website=[[YouTube]]}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://malankaracatholicna.church/content/his-holiness-pope-francis-erects-syro-malankara-catholic-eparchy-usa-and-canada|title = His Holiness Pope Francis Erects Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy in USA and Canada | St. Mary, Queen of Peace Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy in USA and Canada}}</ref> Subsequently, Bishop [[Philippos Stephanos Thottathil|Philippos Mar Stephanos]] was appointed as the eparchy's second bishop on 5 August 2017, succeeding Bishop Thomas Mar Eusebius.<ref name="press.vatican.va">{{Cite web|url=https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2017/08/05/170805b.html|title=Resignations and Appointments|website=press.vatican.va|accessdate=21 January 2024}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://malankaracatholicna.church/node/7436|title = Most Rev. Dr. Philipos Mar Stephanos | St. Mary, Queen of Peace Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy in USA and Canada}}</ref> Bishop Mar Stephanos was installed on 28 October 2017.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://malankaracatholicna.church/node/7445|title = Bishop Philipos Mar Stephanos installed as the second bishop of the Eparchy | St. Mary, Queen of Peace Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy in USA and Canada}}</ref> |
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=== Canada and Europe=== |
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In July 2010 [[Pope Benedict XVI]] also appointed [[Thomas Naickamparampil|Aboon Thomas Mor Eusebius]] as Apostolic Visitor for Syro-Malankara Catholics in Canada and Europe, alongside his primary work as Apostolic Exarch of the above-mentioned newly created Syro-Malankara exarchate in the U.S.<ref name=zenit/> There are Syro-Malankara parishes and communities in Canada, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. |
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As of now, the eparchy oversees 19 parishes and missions, with 14 located in the United States and five in Canada.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://malankaracatholicna.church/parishes-and-missions|title = Parishes and Missions | St. Mary, Queen of Peace Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy in USA and Canada}}</ref> |
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=== Europe and Oceania === |
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In 2017, Pope Francis appointed Bishop Yoohanon Mar Theodosius as [[Apostolic visitor|Apostolic Visitor]] for Syro-Malankara Catholics residing in [[Europe]] and [[Oceania]]. This appointment was in addition to his role as Bishop of the Major Archiepiscopal Curia of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2017/08/05/170805c.html|title=From the Oriental Churches|website=press.vatican.va|accessdate=21 January 2024}}</ref><ref name="press.vatican.va"/> The Syro-Malankara communities in these regions are present in several countries, including [[Germany]], [[Austria]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]], [[Italy]], [[Switzerland]], the [[United Kingdom]], [[Australia]], and [[New Zealand]].{{Citation needed|date=November 2024}} |
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===Middle East=== |
===Middle East=== |
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The Syro-Malankara Catholic Church has a presence in [[Bahrain]], [[Kuwait]], [[Oman]], [[Qatar]], and the [[United Arab Emirates]], with a total of thirteen communities. These communities do not have an organized [[ecclesiastical jurisdiction]] and remain under the supervision of the [[Latin Church]]'s [[Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Arabia|Apostolic Vicariates of Northern Arabia]] and [[Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia|Apostolic Vicariates of Southern Arabia]].<ref name="qatar">{{cite web |
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The Syro-Malankara faithful in the [[Persian Gulf|Gulf region]] have been proactive in their online engagement, with early websites being launched to connect the community before the establishment of official church platforms. Currently, most communities in the region maintain their own websites to support pastoral activities.{{Citation needed|date=November 2024}} |
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In recent developments, Rev. Fr. Mathew Kandathil, a Syro-Malankara priest serving in the Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia, has been appointed as the Coordinator for the Malankara Catholic faithful in the Middle East. He oversees pastoral activities and coordinates the efforts of Syro-Malankara priests in the Gulf region, facilitating religious services and community engagement.{{Citation needed|date=November 2024}} |
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== Institutions and organizations == |
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=== Daughters of Mary === |
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The Congregation of the Daughters of Mary is a missionary organization within the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church. Established in 1938 at [[Marthandam]], in the [[Kanyakumari district]], the congregation was founded by Joseph Kuzhinjalil under the guidance of [[Geevarghese Ivanios]]. Its mission focuses on evangelization and serving the poor and marginalized.<ref>{{Cite journal|title=Malankara Church / Syro-Malankara Church|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1877-5888_rpp_sim_13461|access-date=2021-02-09|journal=Religion Past and Present|date=April 2011|doi=10.1163/1877-5888_rpp_sim_13461|last1=Tubach|first1=Jürgen}}</ref> |
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In 1988, the congregation was granted [[pontifical right]] status, signifying its recognition by the [[Holy See]]. Today, the Daughters of Mary operates six provinces, serving six eparchies of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church and 20 dioceses worldwide. The congregation was initially supported by the [[Syro-Malabar Church|Syro-Malabar Catholic Church]], which contributed religious women to assist in its establishment. The founder, Joseph Kuzhinjalil, was originally a member of the Syro-Malabar Church.{{Citation needed|date=November 2024}} |
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=== Other religious orders and ashrams === |
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*[[Order of the Imitation of Christ]], [[Bethany Ashram]] |
*[[Order of the Imitation of Christ]], [[Bethany Ashram]] |
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*[[Order of the Friars Minor Capuchin]] |
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*[[Sisters of the Imitation of Christ]], [[Bethany Madhom]] |
*[[Sisters of the Imitation of Christ]], [[Bethany Madhom]] |
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*[[Daughters of Mary]] |
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*[[Holy Spirit Sisters]] |
*[[Holy Spirit Sisters]] |
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==Seminaries== |
=== Seminaries === |
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*[[St. Mary’s Malankara Major Seminary]], Trivandrum |
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==== Major seminary ==== |
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*[[Bethany Vedavijnana Peetham, Pune]] |
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*[[St. Mary’s Malankara Major Seminary]], Thiruvananthapuram |
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*[[St. Aloysius Seminary, Trivandrum]] |
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*[[Infant Mary's Minor Seminary, Thiruvalla]] |
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==== Minor seminaries ==== |
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*Bethany Vedavijnana Peetham, [[Pune]] |
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*St. Aloysius Seminary, [[Thiruvananthapuram]] |
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*Infant Mary's Minor Seminary, [[Thiruvalla]] |
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*[[St. Thomas Minor Seminary, Gurukulam, Bathery]] |
*[[St. Thomas Minor Seminary, Gurukulam, Bathery]] |
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*Gurusannidhi Minor Seminary, [[Muvattupuzha]] |
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*[[Mar Ivanios Minor Seminary, Mavelikkara]] |
*[[Mar Ivanios Minor Seminary, Mavelikkara|Ivanios Minor Seminary, Mavelikkara]] |
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*[[Mar Gregorios Malankara Syrian Catholic Seminary, New York]] |
*[[Mar Gregorios Malankara Syrian Catholic Seminary, New York|Gregorios Malankara Syrian Catholic Seminary, New York]] |
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* St. Thomas Minor Seminary, Pathanamthitta |
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* Girideepam Minor Seminary, Diocese of St. John Chrysostom, Gurgaon, New Delhi |
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*[[Nirmal Hriday Minor Seminary]], Pune |
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=== Educational institutions === |
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==Colleges== |
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The Malankara Catholic Educational Society manages various [[ecclesiastical]], charitable, and educational institutions. |
The Malankara Catholic Educational Society manages various [[ecclesiastical]], charitable, and educational institutions. Baselios Cleemis is the president and Samuel Irenios the vice-chairman of Malankara Catholic Educational Society. |
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President and His Excellency Most Rev Dr Samuel Mar Irenios is the Vice Chairman of Malankara Catholic Educational Society. |
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==== Colleges ==== |
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*[[Mar Ivanios College]], Trivandrum |
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===== Kerala ===== |
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*[[Mar Ivanios College|Ivanios College]], Thiruvananthapuram |
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*[[St. John's College, Anchal]] |
*[[St. John's College, Anchal]] |
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*[[Mar Theophilos Taining College, |
*[[Mar Theophilos Taining College, Thiruvananthapuram|Theophilos Training College, Thiruvananthapuram]] |
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*[[Pazhassi Raja College, Pulpally, Bathery]] |
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*[[Mar Baselios College of Engineering and Technology]], Trivandrum |
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*[[Mar Baselios Institute of Technology, Anchal]] |
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*[[St. Ephrem Ecumenical Research Institute]], Kottayam |
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*[[Pushpagiri Medical College, Thiruvalla]] |
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*[[Pushpagiri College of Pharamacy, Thiruvalla]] |
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*[[Pushpagiri College of Nursing, Thiruvalla]] |
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*[[Pushpagiri College of Dental Sciences, Thiruvalla]] |
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*[[Mar Athanasios College for Advanced Studies, Tiruvalla]] |
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*[[Mar Severios College of Teacher Education]], Chengaroor, Thiruvalla |
*[[Mar Severios College of Teacher Education]], Chengaroor, Thiruvalla |
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*[[St. Joseph's College of Information Technology and Management]], Thiruvalla |
*[[St. Joseph's College of Information Technology and Management]], Thiruvalla |
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*[[St. John's Parallel College, Thiruvalla]] |
*[[St. John's Parallel College, Thiruvalla]] |
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*[[Pazhassi Raja College, Pulpally, Bathery]] |
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*[[Mar Baselios College of Education, Bathery]] |
*[[Mar Baselios College of Education, Bathery]] |
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*[[Mar Ivanios College of Education, Kunthoor]], Karnataka |
*[[Mar Ivanios College of Education, Kunthoor]], Karnataka |
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*[[Bethany Jounior College, Noojibalthila]], Bathery |
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*[[Malankara Catholic College, Mariagiri]], Marthandom |
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*[[Kanyakumari Community College, Mariagiri]], Marthandom |
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*[[Mar Chrysostom College of Education, Kirathur]], Marthandom |
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*[[Mar Ephraem College of Engineering, Marthandom]] |
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*[[Bethany College, Nalanchira, Trivandrum]] |
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*[[Bethany Navajeevan College of Education, Vencode, Marthandom]] |
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*[[Girideepam Institute of Advanced Learning, Kottayam]] |
*[[Girideepam Institute of Advanced Learning, Kottayam]] |
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*[[Bethany Navajeevan College of Physiotherapy, Nalanchira, Trivandrum]] |
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*[[Bethany Navajeevan College of Nursing, Borsi, Durg, Bhilai]] |
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*[[Jnanodaya Bethany PU Science College, Nellyadi]] |
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* [[Mar Gregorios College of Arts and Science, Chennai]] |
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* [[Malankara Catholic College, Mariagiri]], Marthandom |
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* [[Bethany College, Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram]] |
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* [[Bethany Navajeevan College of Education, Vencode, Marthandom]] |
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* [[Mar Chrysostom College of Education, Kirathur]], Marthandom |
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* [[Kanyakumari Community College, Mariagiri]], Marthandom |
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* [[Jnanodaya Bethany PU Science College, Nellyadi]] |
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* [[Nirmal Bathany Junior College, Kalewadi, Pune]] |
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===== Medical and health sciences ===== |
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* [[Pushpagiri Medical College, Thiruvalla]] |
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* [[Pushpagiri College of Pharmacy, Thiruvalla]] |
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* [[Pushpagiri College of Nursing, Thiruvalla]] |
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* [[Pushpagiri College of Dental Sciences, Thiruvalla]] |
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* [[Bethany Navajeevan College of Nursing, Borsi, Durg, Bhilai]] |
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*[[St.Joseph's College of Nursing, Anchal]] |
*[[St.Joseph's College of Nursing, Anchal]] |
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*[[Bethany Navajeevan College of Physiotherapy, Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram]] |
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===== Engineering and technology ===== |
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==Malankara Catholic Youth Movement== |
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[[Malankara Catholic Youth Movement]] (MCYM) is the official organization for the youth in Syro-Malankara Catholic Church. The Catholic Youth Movement of Kerala dates back to the second half of the 1960s. Although there were some youth organisations in the parish level at different parts of Kerala, the spread of the organization of the youth movements in the diocese took place rather late. Two reasons seems to be of prime importance for the foundation of the youth organizations in the late 1960s. |
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Current President of M.C.Y.M is Mr. Aji Daniel. |
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*[[Mar Baselios College of Engineering and Technology]], [[Thiruvananthapuram]] |
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'''MCYM Branches''' |
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*[[Mar Baselios Institute of Technology, Anchal]] |
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*[[Mar Ephraem College of Engineering, Marthandom]] |
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===== Advanced studies and research ===== |
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''Kerala MCYM'' |
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*[[St. Ephrem Ecumenical Research Institute]], Kottayam |
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1) Major Archieparchy of Trivandrum<br> |
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*[[Mar Athanasios College for Advanced Studies, Tiruvalla]] |
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2) Archieparchy of Thiruvilla<br> |
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3) Eparchy of Bathery <br> |
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4) Eparchy of Marthandom <br> |
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5) Eparchy of Muvattupuzha<br> |
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6) Eparchy of Mavelikkara<br /> |
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7) Eparchy of Pathanamthitta |
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''MCYM ETR in India'' |
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==== Malankara Catholic Youth Movement ==== |
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The Malankara Catholic Youth Movement (MCYM) is the official youth organization of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church. It originated in Kerala during the late 1960s. While individual youth groups existed at the parish level earlier, the development of a unified diocesan structure occurred later. |
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The movement aims to foster spiritual growth, leadership, and community engagement among young members of the Church. MCYM has expanded its presence across Kerala, other Indian states, and internationally. |
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''MCYM of the Exarchate and Apostolic Visitation of Canada and Europe'' |
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MCYM branches in Kerala include the Major Archieparchy of [[Thiruvananthapuram]], the Archieparchy of [[Thiruvalla]], and the Eparchies of [[Sultan Bathery|Bathery]], [[Muvattupuzha]], [[Mavelikkara]], and [[Pathanamthitta]]. In [[Tamil Nadu]], the movement serves the Eparchy of [[Marthandam]], while in [[Karnataka]], it operates within the Eparchy of [[Puttur, Karnataka|Puttur]]. In North India, it functions under the Apostolic Visitation for Malankara Syrian Catholic Churches (MCCETR – [[New Delhi]]). {{Citation needed|date=November 2024}}Internationally, MCYM serves the Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of the [[United States]] and [[Canada]], headquartered in [[Elmont, New York]], through the Malankara Catholic Youth Movement of North America (MCYM-NA).''<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://malankaracatholicna.church/content/youth-apostolate-malankara-catholic-youth-movement-mcym|title = Youth Apostolate - Malankara Catholic Youth Movement (MCYM) | St. Mary, Queen of Peace Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy in USA and Canada}}</ref>'' |
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1) Exarchate of United States Malankara Syrian Catholic Churches ([[Long Island]] – [[New York]]) |
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==Malankara Catholic Association== |
==== Malankara Catholic Association ==== |
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Founded in 1989, the Malankara Catholic Association |
Founded in 1989, the Malankara Catholic Association is the official organization for the lay faithful of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church. Its activities are aimed at fostering lay participation in the Church's mission and supporting the spiritual and social needs of the community. |
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The association functions across several dioceses, including the Thiruvananthapuram, Thiruvalla, Bathery, Muvattupuzha, and Marthandam eparchies, as well as in the United States and Canada. [[Baselios Cleemis]] serves as its patron.{{Citation needed|date=November 2024}} |
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== Notable people == |
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{{Main|List of Syro-Malankara Catholics}} |
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==Official name== |
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The official name of the church is Syro-Malankara Catholic Church which is mainly used in the English speaking Western regions. The name of the church as translated from Malayalam/Syriac is Malankara Syrian Catholic Church.{{Citation needed|date=November 2024}} |
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==See also== |
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*[[All India Catholic Union]] |
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*[[Churches of Kerala]] |
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*[[List of Major Archbishops of Trivandrum]] |
*[[List of Major Archbishops of Trivandrum]] |
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*[[St. Mary's Higher Secondary School, Pattom, Trivandrum]] |
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*[[Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Mylapra, Pathanamthitta)|Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Mylapra, Pathanamthitta]] |
*[[Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Mylapra, Pathanamthitta)|Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Mylapra, Pathanamthitta]] |
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*[[Saint Thomas Anglicans]] |
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*[[St. Mary's Higher Secondary School, Pattom, Trivandrum|St. Mary's Higher Secondary School, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram]] |
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*[[List of Syro-Malankara Catholics]] |
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* ''The Syro-Malankara Catholic Major Archiepiscopal Church Directory'', Thiruvananthapuram, 2006. |
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* Ronald Roberson, CSP; ''The Eastern Christian Churches: A Brief Survey'' (6th Edition); Edizioni Orientalia Christiana, Pontifico Instituto Orientale; Rome, Italy; 1999; {{ISBN|88-7210-321-5}} |
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*[http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dtrml.html "Archdiocese of Trivandrum (Malankarese)"], Catholic-Hierarchy.Org, retrieved January 11, 2006 |
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*''The Syro-Malankara Catholic Major Archiepiscopal Church Directory'', Trivandrum, 2006. |
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*Ronald Roberson, CSP; ''The Eastern Christian Churches: A Brief Survey (6th Edition)''; Edizioni Orientalia Christiana, Pontifico Instituto Orientale; Rome, Italy; 1999; ISBN 88-7210-321-5 |
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*[http://www.scribd.com/doc/2057012/Malankara-Catholic-Church-sui-iuris-Juridical-Status-and-Power-of-Governance An article about the status and authority of the Church in canon law] |
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*[http://www.scribd.com/doc/7756490/SyroMalankara-Catholic-Church-Church-sui-iuris-Juridical-Satus-and-Power-of-Governance-by-Thomas-Kuzhinapurath Syro-Malankara Catholic Church ''sui iuris''] |
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*[http://www.syromalankara.org Syro-Malankara Catholic Church – alternative site built by Malankarites] |
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*[http://www.cnewa.org/ecc-bodypg-us.aspx?eccpageID=66&IndexView=toc Article on the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church by Ronald Roberson on the CNEWA website.] |
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Syro-Malankara Catholic Church | |
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Type | Particular church (sui iuris) |
Classification | Eastern Catholic |
Orientation | Eastern Christianity |
Scripture | Peshitta[1] |
Theology | Catholic theology |
Polity | Episcopal polity |
Pope | Francis |
Major Archbishop | Baselios Cleemis |
Parishes | 1096[citation needed] |
Liturgy | West Syriac Rite (Malankara Rite) |
Headquarters | Cathedral of Saint Mary, Pattom, Kerala, India |
Founder | a. Jesus according to Catholic sacred tradition b. Apostle Thomas through apostolic succession, by tradition. c. Geevarghese Ivanios (1930) |
Origin | 1930—1932[2] |
Separated from | Malankara Jacobite Syrian Church, Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church |
Branched from | Saint Thomas Christians |
Members | 458,015[3] |
Ministers | Bishops:16[4] Priests: 1,007[citation needed] Nuns: 2,500[citation needed] |
Other name(s) | Malankara Syrian Catholic Church, Syro-Malankara Rite Catholic Church |
Official website | Official site |
The Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, also known as the Malankara Syrian Catholic Church, is an Eastern Catholic sui iuris particular church in full communion with the worldwide Catholic Church possessing self-governance under the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches. It is one of the major archiepiscopal churches of the Catholic Church. It is headed by Major Archbishop Baselios Cardinal Cleemis Catholicos of the Major Archdiocese of Trivandrum based in Kerala, India. With more than 1096 parishes, it is one of India's biggest church evangelical establishments.
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The Malankara Syrian Catholic Church traces its origins to the missions of Thomas the Apostle in the 1st century.[5][6][7][8] The Church employs the West Syriac Rite Divine Liturgy of Saint James. It is one of the two Eastern Catholic churches in India, the other being the Syro-Malabar Church which employs the East Syriac Rite liturgy.
The Malankara Syrian Catholic Church was formed on 20 September 1930 as a result of the reunion movement under the leadership of Archbishop Geevarghese Ivanios, when it split from the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church and entered into communion with the Catholic Church. The Malankara Church itself had emerged from the split within the Saint Thomas Christian community of the 17th century; after the Coonan Cross Oath in 1653, the Malankara Church emerged as the faction that stood with Archdeacon Thoma I in swearing to resist the authority of the Latin Catholic Portuguese Padroado. This faction entered into a relationship with the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch and adopted the West Syriac Rite (the Saint Thomas Christians of India had until this point used the East Syriac Rite inherited from the historic Church of the East).[9][10] The Syro-Malankara Catholic Church represents the group from this Malankara faction that reunited with Rome in the 20th century (1930), though retaining the West Syriac liturgical rite.
Mar Ivanios started to have negotiations with the Holy See of Rome in 1926 to enter into a new communion. The two bishops including Ivanios, a priest, a deacon and a layman were received into the Catholic Church together on 1930. By 1950 there were some 65,588 faithful, in 1960 112,478, and in 1970 183,490. There are now over 400,000 faithful in over 12 dioceses in India and across the world.[11]
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History
[edit]Pre-Coonan Cross Oath
[edit]The St. Thomas Christians, also known as Nasranis, are an ancient Christian community in India with origins traditionally traced to the evangelistic activities of Thomas the Apostle in the 1st century CE. Situated primarily in the southwestern state of Kerala, the St. Thomas Christians developed a unique identity blending elements of Indian and Syriac Christian traditions. They maintained a hierarchical ecclesiastical structure, often aligning with the East Syriac Church (under the Church of the East) and later the Chaldean Catholic Church. The community largely followed Eastern Christian liturgy, practiced Syriac liturgical traditions, and were in communion with the Patriarch of the East based in Persia. The arrival of Portuguese explorers in India in the late 15th century marked the beginning of significant European influence on the St. Thomas Christians. The Portuguese sought to bring the Indian Christians into conformity with the Latin Catholic Church and asserted their religious and administrative control through the establishment of the Diocese of Goa. This led to tensions, as the Portuguese pressured the community to abandon Eastern practices and adopt Latinized customs, culminating in the Synod of Diamper in 1599, which formally placed the St. Thomas Christians under the jurisdiction of the Catholic Archbishopric of Goa and imposed Latin rites and customs. These measures sparked resistance among the St. Thomas Christians, who sought to preserve their traditions and ecclesiastical autonomy. By the mid-17th century, these grievances intensified, setting the stage for the historic Coonan Cross Oath.
Coonan Cross Oath
[edit]A protest took place in 1653 with the Coonan Cross Oath (Oath of the bent cross). Under the leadership of Archdeacon Thomas, the Thomas Christians publicly took an oath that they would not obey the Jesuit Bishops.[12] Church historian KOOTHUR observes that "the 'Coonan Cross' revolution obviously was the final outbreak of the storm that had been gathering on the horizon of the ecclesial life of the St. Thomas Christians for over a century."[citation needed]
Rome sent Carmelites in two groups from the Propagation of the Faith to Malabar headed by Fr. Sebastiani and Fr. Hyacinth. Fr. Sebastiani arrived first in 1655 and began to speak directly with the archdeacon, Thoma I. Fr. Sebastiani, with the help of Portuguese, gained the support of many, especially with the support of Palliveettil Chandy, Kadavil Chandy Kathanar and Vengoor Geevarghese Kathanar. These were the three of the four counselors of Thoma I, who along with Thoma I, had defected with Francisco Garcia Mendes, Archbishop of Cranganore, before the arrival of Sebastaini, according to Jesuit reports.[12]
Between 1661 and 1662, out of the 116 churches, the Carmelites claimed eighty-four churches, leaving the native Thoma I with thirty-two churches. The eighty-four churches and their congregations were the body from which the Syro Malabar Church and Chaldean Syrian Church have descended. The other thirty-two churches and their congregations represented the nucleus from which the Malankara Syriac Orthodox Church (Jacobite Church), Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (Indian Orthodox), the Malabar Independent Syrian Church (Thozhiyur Church), Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church (Reformed Syrians), and Syro-Malankara Catholic Church have originated.[13]
In 1665 Gregorios, a bishop sent by the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch, arrived in India. The independent group under the leadership of the archdeacon welcomed him.[14] Though most of the St. Thomas Christians gradually relented in their strong opposition to the Western control, the arrival of Bishop Gregorios of the Syriac Orthodox Church in 1665 marked the beginning of a formal schism among the St. Thomas Christians. Those who accepted the West Syriac liturgical tradition of the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch of Gregorios became known as the Puthenkoor. Those who were in the communion of Rome after the Synod of Daimper and remained in the communion even after the oath of bent cross, and those who rejoined the Catholic communion from the Puthenkoor church during the Carmelite period, came to be known as the Pazhayakoor.[15][16][17][18]
Both factions continued to use the name "Malankara", the real name of the St. Thomas Christian community for the church. Some of the Pazhayakoor churches not joined in the Angamaly Padiyola (1787) later became Latin churches, e.g. Mathilakom (Pappinivattom), Maliankara, Thuruthipuram, etc. One branch of the Pazhayakoor Church later re-established ties with the Assyrian Church of the East and formed the Chaldean Syrian Church when an East Syriac bishop, Gabriel, came to evangelize them in 1701. Kottayam Cheriapally was the headquarters of Gabriel.
The remaining Pazhayakoor christians came to be known as the Syro Malabar Church from the last decade of the Nineteenth century onwards.[14]
Post-Coonan Cross Oath
[edit]It was in this contentious context that the 118th Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch, Ignatius Abded Aloho II, went to Malankara in 1911 and excommunicated Vattasseril Geevarghese Dionysius (This excommunication was declared invalid by the High Court of Travancore). To ward off the undue interference of the Patriarch in the administration of the temporalities of the Church, Fr. P.T. Geevarghese with the blessing of Vattasseril Thirumeni contacted Ignatius Abdul Masih II, the 117th Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch, who had been excommunicated by the Ottoman government in 1906, and invited him to visit Malankara and to establish a Catholicate here. Accordingly, Ignatius Abdul Masih II went to Malankara in 1912 and established the Catholicate in Malankara. This created a split in the church:
- the faction resisting the Patriarch's administrative interference became the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, an autocephalous Church under Malankara Metropolitan and the Catholicos;
- the faction supporting the Patriarch's administration became the Malankara Syriac Orthodox Church (known today as the Jacobite Syrian Christian Church).
Baselios Paulose I (1912–1913), the first Catholicos, died after a short period of five months on 13 May 1913; the See remained vacant until 1925. That was a period of litigation in the Malankara Church. The litigation for Vattippanam (a fixed deposit of money in the name of the Church) and its after-effects in the community was at its zenith.
Pre-Ecclesial communion
[edit]In the early 20th century, Geevarghese Ivanios emerged as a pivotal figure in the development of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church. Born on 21 September 1882 in Mavelikara, he was raised in the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church and later pursued education at M.D. Seminary School in Kottayam. After completing high school, he furthered his studies at Madras Christian College, earning a master’s degree. In 1908, he was ordained as a priest by Vattasseril Geevarghese Dionysius and appointed principal of M.D. Seminary, a position that allowed him to shape future church leaders. Later, he accepted an invitation to teach at Serampore College in Calcutta, where he also founded a monastic community.
Upon returning to Kerala, Ivanios established the Bethany Ashram on land donated by his friend E. John Vakeel in Mundanmala, Ranni-Perunadu.[19] This ashram, founded on 15 August 1919, served as a center for spiritual renewal and monastic life, with an additional outreach for orphan care. His monastic vision expanded in 1925 with the founding of the Bethany Madhom, a convent for women religious, inspired by the Epiphany Sisters of England.
Ivanios was consecrated as a bishop in the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church by Catholicos Beselios Geevarghese I on 1 May 1925, taking the name Geevarghese Ivanios.[20] However, he later advocated for reunification with the Catholic Church, leading a movement that ultimately established the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church.
Ecclesial communion
[edit]On 20 September 1930 Ivanios, Bishop Jacob Theophilos, Fr. John Kuzhinapurath OIC, Dn. Alexander OIC, and Chacko Kilileth embraced and united with the Catholic Church. The Union Movement under the leadership of Ivanios gave rise to Malankara Catholic Church. This took place in the Quilon bishop’s chapel. The members of the Jacobite Church were received by his Lordship Bishop Aloysius Maria Benziger (Bishop of Quilon), whom Ivanios approached for help and who was deputed by the Holy See to perform the reception.
Post-Ecclesial communion
[edit]Pope Pius XI, through the Apostolic Constitution Christo Pastorum Principi of 11 June 1932, established the Syro-Malankara Catholic hierarchy for the reunited community and erected the Archeparchy of Thiruvananthapuram with the Eparchy of Tiruvalla as its suffragan. The Metropolitan Eparchy of Thiruvananthapuram was established in 1933. Ivanios was enthroned as its first Metropolitan Archbishop. The Eparchy of Tiruvalla was established in 1933. Jacob Theophilos was enthroned as its first bishop.
In 1937 Joseph Severios of the Malankara Orthodox Church joined the Catholic Church.[citation needed] In 1939, Thomas Dioscoros, the metropolitan of the Knanaya Jacobite Church, joined the Catholic Church.[citation needed] In 1938, the missionary congregation of the Daughters of Mary was founded at Marthandom in Kanyakumari District. Bishop Dioscoros died in 1943.
Ivanios consecrated Benedict Gregorios as his auxiliary bishop in 1953. Ivanios died on 15 July 1953.
The Eparchy of Tiruvalla was led by Jacob Theophilos and Joseph Severios. Severios was the administrator of the eparchy until 1950 due to the ill health of Theophilos. In 1950 he was appointed as the bishop of Tiruvalla. He was also invested with the title archbishop. He died on 18 January 1955.
In 1955 Metropolitan Archbishop Benedict Gregorios was enthroned as the metropolitan archbishop of Thiruvananthapuram and the head of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church.[21]
The Holy See appointed Zacharias Athanasios as successor to Severios; his consecration took place in 1954. Jacob Theophilos died in 1956.
Francis Acharya, a Cistercian monk, came to the Eparchy of Tiruvalla. In the year 1957 he founded the Kristiya Sanyasa Samaj, Kurisumala Ashram in the high ranges of Vagamon.
In 1958 the territorial boundary of the Eparchy of Tiruvalla was extended north to include the Malabar region of Kerala, the civil districts of Coimbatore and Nilgiris and Karoor Taluk in Tiruchirappally District of Tamil Nadu and districts of Mysore, Mandya, Coorg, Hasan, Chickamangalore, Shimoga and South Kanara of Karnataka State.
Athanasios died in 1977.
Paulos Philoxenos, the metropolitan of the Malabar Independent Syrian Church, was received into the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church on 28 August 1977.
The appointment of Isaac Yoohanon as Bishop of Tiruvalla and erection of the Eparchy of Bathery with the appointment of Cyril Baselios as its first bishop through the decree of the Holy See took place in 1978. Both prelates were consecrated that year.
The Eparchy of Bathery was officially inaugurated in 1978. In 1979 the Eparchial contemplative monastery, Dhyana Ashram, was founded in the Eparchy of Bathery by Fr. Silvester Kozhimannil.
Lawrence Ephrem was consecrated bishop in 1980.
Malankara Catholics within India but outside the canonical territorial boundaries of the Church were first organized as Malankara Catholic Associations, and later came to be erected as personal parish communities. A coordinator was appointed to oversee them, in the Council of Hierarchs of the Malankara Catholic Church.[citation needed]
St. Mary’s Malankara Major Seminary, the first local seminary, was inaugurated at Pattom in 1983 and the new building was blessed at Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram was blessed in 1989.
On 8 February 1986, Pope John Paul II visited St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram.
On 28 April 1987, Yoohanon, the bishop of Tiruvalla died.
Cardinal Lourdusamy, the then prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, visited the Malankara Catholic Church in August 1987.
Geevarghese Timotheos succeeded Yoohanon as the bishop of Tiruvalla. He was consecrated bishop in 1988.
Benedict Gregorios died in 1994 after serving 41 years.
Cyril Baselios, the bishop of Bathery having been appointed by Pope John Paul II, was enthroned as Metropolitan Archbishop of Thiruvananthapuram and as the head of the Malankara Catholic Church on 14 December 1995. Geevarghese Divannasios was consecrated Bishop of Bathery in the place of Cyril Baselios on 5 February 1997. Achille Silvestrini, Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, visited the Malankara Catholic Church on 11–13 February 1996.
On the request of Cyril Baselios, by an Apostolic Bull dated 16 December 1996, Pope John Paul II erected the Eparchy of Marthandom bifurcating the Metropolitan Eparchy of Thiruvananthapuram. Lawrence Ephrem was appointed as its first bishop. He died after a few months of his enthronement as Bishop of Marthandom, on 8 April 1997.
In the meantime the Eparchy of Tiruvalla was blessed with an auxiliary bishop in the person of Thomas Koorilos, who was consecrated bishop on 17 July 1997. On 29 June 1998 Yoohanon Chrysostom was consecrated as the bishop of Marthandom and Joshua Ignathios as the auxiliary bishop for the Metropolitan Eparchy of Thiruvananthapuram. Paulos Philoxenos died on 3 November 1998.
Christu Jayanthi Maha Jubilee and the Sapthathy of the Re-union Movement of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church were celebrated jointly at Tiruvalla on 26–28 December 2000.
In this period parishes for the faithful of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church in the United States of America were established. On 18 June 2001 Pope John Paul II nominated the Proto-Syncellus of Bathery Isaac Thottunkal, auxiliary bishop of Thiruvananthapuram and apostolic visitor for the Syro-Malankarites residing in North America and Europe. He was consecrated on 15 August 2001 at Tirumoolapuram, (Tiruvalla), and assumed the name Isaac Cleemis.
Bifurcating the Eparchy of Tiruvalla, the Eparchy of Muvattupuzha was erected on 15 January 2003 and Thomas Koorilos was appointed as its first bishop.
On 29 March 2003 Bishop Timotheos resigned due to his age, and the Holy See appointed Isaac Cleemis, the apostolic visitor to Europe and America, as the bishop of Tiruvalla. Cleemis took charge of the diocese on 2 October 2003. On 5 January 2005 Joseph Thomas was appointed as the auxiliary bishop of Thiruvananthapuram and apostolic visitor to North America and Europe.
On 10 February 2005, the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church was raised to the status of a major archiepiscopal Church by the papal document Ab ipso Sancto Thoma, and as such possesses a high level of autonomy under the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches. Pedro López Quintana, the Apostolic Nuncio in India, read the official declaration at St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram. The Hierarchical Head of the Church became a Major Archbishop who exercises patriarchal powers and governs the Church assisted by the Holy Synod of Bishops of the Church.
On 19 February 2005, Joseph Thomas was consecrated as auxiliary bishop of Thiruvananthapuram and apostolic visitor to North America and Europe. On 11 April 2005 the Faculty of Theology of St. Mary’s Malankara Major Seminary became affiliated to the Pontifical Urban University, Rome.
The enthronement of the major archbishop as the head of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church took place on 14 May 2005. The Malankara Major Archiepiscopal Curia (Catholicate Centre) started functioning at the St. Mary's Campus, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram. On 20 May 2005, Cyril Baselios blessed the Curia building. Baselios soon constituted the first synod of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, convened from 16 to 18 August 2005 at the Major Archiepiscopal Curia, Thiruvananthapuram. It constituted the Permanent Synod and the various Synodal Commissions headed by bishops to take care of various apostolates of the Church. The official bulletin, Malankara is published from the Major Archiepiscopal Curia, to communicate the Synodal acts and voice of the Syro-Malankara Major Archiepiscopal Church.
The platinum jubilee of the Reunion Movement and the Year of the Eucharist were celebrated jointly at Mar Ivanios Nagar, Punnamoodu, Mavelikara, on 19–21 September 2005.
By decrees of Baselios, the Metropolitan Province of Tiruvalla, with the Eparchies of Bathery and Muvattupuzha as suffragans, was established on 15 May 2006 and Isaac Cleemis was appointed as the metropolitan archbishop of Tiruvalla. On 10 June 2006 Isaac Cleemis was enthroned as the first metropolitan-archbishop of Tiruvalla.
By the decree of Baselios, on 1 January 2007, the new Eparchy of Mavelikara was erected and Joshua Ignathios, the auxiliary bishop and protosyncellus of the Major Archdiocese of Thiruvananthapuram, was appointed as its first bishop.
The Second Ordinary Holy Episcopal Synod was convoked on 6–7 December 2006 and it was decided to revive monastic consecration according to the tradition of the Antiochene Church, properly termed Rabban per the Syriac, but locally called Ramban; and Corepiscopo, to honour a number of priests for their meritorious service in the Church.
On Thursday, 18 January 2007, Cyril Baselios died, and was entombed by the side of his predecessors at St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram on 20 January 2007.
Isaac Cleemis was elected the Major Archbishop of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church through the first Episcopal Synod of election of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church held on 7–10 February 2007 at the Catholicate Centre, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram. Pope Benedict XVI confirmed the election on 9 February and it was announced on 10 February at St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram.
The installation of Aboon Joshua Ignathios was held on 16 February 2007 at Mavelikara and Aboon Geevarghese Divannasios, the administrator of The Malankara Catholic Major Archiepiscopal Church, presided over the installation ceremony. The new eparchy has a 30,825 Syro-Malankara Catholic faithful of a total population of 2,998,325 inhabitants. Of this 269,849 are Malankara non-Catholics and 598,824 Christians of other denominations.
On 7 February 2007, Pope Benedict XVI appointed Fr. Chacko Aerath OIC as the Apostolic Visitor with Episcopal status for the Malankara Catholic faithful residing in the Extraterritorial Regions of the Church within India.[citation needed]
Baselios Cleemis was enthroned as the Major Archbishop of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church on 5 March 2007 at St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram.
In March 2007 the Aboon Thomas Koorilos was appointed the Second Metropolitan Archbishop of the Archieparchy of Tiruvalla. His installation Ceremony was held in May 2007 at St. John's Cathedral, Tiruvalla. Cleemis was the main celebrant.
Baselios Cleemis visited Pope Benedict XVI on 28 May 2007 at the Vatican and exchanged ecclesiastical Communion.
In July 2007 Baselios Cleemis declared Ivanios a Servant of God.
In accordance with the provisions of CCEO can. 1063, the Ordinary Tribunal of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church was constituted on 15 November 2007.
Aboon Abraham Julios, PhD, was consecrated Bishop of the Eparchy of Moovattupuzha by Baselios Cleemis on 9 February 2008 at Moovattupuzha.
Baselios Cleemis blessed the newly built Tomb Chapel of the Servant of God Ivanios in St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram, on 1 July 2008.
Leonardo Sandri, Cardinal Prefect of Congregation for the Oriental Churches, visited the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church on 10 November 2008. Holy Qurbono according to the Syro-Malankara Tradition was celebrated. Baselios Cleemis was the main celebrant. In the following meeting Cardinal Sandri recognized Queen of Peace Pro-Cathedral at Palayam, Thiruvananthapuram, as a Basilica. Cleemis dedicated St. Mary, Queen of Peace Basilica on 7 December 2008.
Cleemis created two new eparchies in the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, Pathanamthitta in Kerala and Puthur in the State of Karnataka. He appointed four new bishops, elected by the Holy Episcopal Synod. He announced the transfer of Bishop of Marthandom Yoohanon Chrysostom to the new See of Pathanamthitta and Bishop Geevarghese Divannasios from the See of Bathery to the new See of Puthur. Joseph Thomas, the Apostolic Visitator to North America and Europe was appointed Bishop of Bathery. To the See of Marthandom, vacant due to the transfer of its bishop, was appointed Vincent Kulapuravilai, Professor and Registrar of St. Mary's Malankara Seminary Thiruvananthapuram. Samuel Kattukallil, Syncellus of the Major Archeparchy of Thiruvananthapuram, and Stephen Thottathil, Dean of the Faculty of Theology of St. Mary's Malankara Seminary, were appointed auxiliary bishops of the Major Archeparchy of Thiruvananthapuram and the Archieparchy of Tiruvalla respectively. Antony Valiyavilayil, the Postulator of the Cause of Canonisation of Servant of God Archbishop Ivanios and the Chancellor of the Major Archiepiscopal Curia, was appointed the bishop of the Curia.[22]
The episcopal ordination of Bishops Vincent Paulos, Samuel Irenios, Philipose Stephanos and Thomas Anthonios took place at Ivanios Vidya Nagar in Thiruvananthapuram on 13 March 2010
Thomas Naickamparampil was appointed as the first exarch of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Exarchate in the United States by Pope Benedict XVI, with consultation by Cleemis and the Holy Synod of Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, on 14 July 2010. He was ordained bishop and received the name Aboon Thomas Eusebius on 21 September 2010 at St. Mary's Malankara Syrian Catholic Cathedral, Thiruvananthapuram. His installation ceremony was on 3 October 2010 at Kellenberg Memorial High School, Uniondale, New York.
Baselios Cleemis was elevated to the College of Cardinals of the Catholic Church by Pope Benedict XVI at the Papal Basilica of Saint Peter in the Vatican on 24 November 2012.[23] As Cardinal-Priest he was assigned the titular church of San Gregorio VII. He is the first bishop of the Syro-Malankara church and the fifth Keralite to become cardinal.
The Syro-Malankara Catholic Church is fast growing in theological and canonical studies. Many authors have contributed to the development in the field of theology and canon law.[24]
Besides the canonical institutions of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, various associations including the Malankara Catholic Youth Movement (MCYM), the Malankara Catholic Association (MCA), and the Legion of Mary, Matruvedi, Pithruvedi, emerged.
The Syro-Malankara Catholic Church engages in humanitarian activities. One example of such services is Thapovanam, Shelter of Hope, Sulthan Bathery, a centre for the rehabilitation of the mentally ill.
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The latest image of St. Mary's Cathedral, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram
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Syro-Malankara Catholics in Ireland with Dr. Joshua Ignathius. (Mavelikara Diocese Bishop)
Liturgy
[edit]The liturgy of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church is of the Antiochene Rite, West Syriac in character. The liturgy today is celebrated in Malayalam, Syriac, English, Tamil, and Hindi. The church uses one of several Bible translations into Malayalam.[citation needed]
Eparchies
[edit]- Major Archeparchy of Thiruvananthapuram
- Archieparchy of Tiruvalla
- Eparchy of Gurgaon
- Eparchy of the United States of America and Canada
Statistics
[edit]According to the Pontifical yearbook Annuario Pontificio for 2012, the Syro-Malankara Church had approximately 436,870 members.[25][26]
Dioceses | Members | Bishops | Parishes | Diocesan Priests | Religious Priests | Men Religious | Women Religious | Seminarians |
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Archeparchy of Thiruvananthapuram | 219,437 | 2 | 184 | 131 | 24 | 97 | 578 | 100 |
Eparchy of Parassala | 22,000 | 1 | 104 | 31 | 4 | |||
Eparchy of Pathanamthitta | 37,500 | 2 | 99 | 64 | 6 | 6 | 110 | 26 |
Eparchy of Marthandom | 65,715 | 1 | 85 | 40 | 7 | 14 | 178 | 21 |
Eparchy of Mavelikara | 24,083 | 1 | 93 | 56 | 7 | 9 | 145 | 23 |
Archeparchy of Tiruvalla | 75,000 | 1 | 122 | 112 | 25 | 54 | 285 | 37 |
Eparchy of Bathery | 25,000 | 1 | 101 | 77 | 8 | 8 | 274 | 25 |
Eparchy of Muvattupuzha | 12,435 | 2 | 69 | 41 | 8 | 24 | 82 | 13 |
Eparchy of Puttur | 2,700 | 1 | 32 | 14 | 7 | 8 | 20 | 3 |
Eparchy of the United States and Canada[27] | 10,000 | 1 | 19 | 11 | 1 | 1 | 16 | 4 |
Eparchy of Gurgaon | 10,000 | 1 | 34 | 26 | 15 | |||
Eparchy of Khadki | 10,000 | 1 | 29 | 27 | 10 | |||
TOTAL | 436,870 | 14 | 692 | 546 | 93 | 221 | 1688 | 252 |
Previous metropolitans
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In the Indian diaspora
[edit]There are 39 Syro-Malankara communities in North India, including churches at Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai, Pune and Hyderabad. On 26 March 2015, Cleemis and the Holy Synod in consultation with Pope Francis erected two Eparchies to cover all of India. Bishop Barnabas Jacob was appointed bishop of the Delhi-based Eparchy of St. John Chrysostom of Gurgaon. Bishop Anthonios Thomas heads the Apostolic Exarchate of St. Ephrem of Khadki.[28]
Around the world
[edit]North America
[edit]The eparchy of the United States of America and Canada was initially established as an apostolic exarchate by Pope Benedict XVI in July 2010. Father Thomas Naickamparampil, then serving as secretary general of the Major Archiepiscopate of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, was appointed the first apostolic exarch. He was consecrated as bishop on 21 September 2010 at St. Mary's Malankara Syrian Catholic Cathedral in Pattom, adopting the episcopal name Aboon Thomas Eusebius. His enthronement took place on 3 October 2010 at Kellenberg High School in Uniondale, New York.[29][30]
On 4 January 2016, Pope Francis elevated the exarchate to the status of an eparchy, expanding its jurisdiction to include Canada.[31][32] Subsequently, Bishop Philippos Mar Stephanos was appointed as the eparchy's second bishop on 5 August 2017, succeeding Bishop Thomas Mar Eusebius.[33][34] Bishop Mar Stephanos was installed on 28 October 2017.[35]
As of now, the eparchy oversees 19 parishes and missions, with 14 located in the United States and five in Canada.[36]
Europe and Oceania
[edit]In 2017, Pope Francis appointed Bishop Yoohanon Mar Theodosius as Apostolic Visitor for Syro-Malankara Catholics residing in Europe and Oceania. This appointment was in addition to his role as Bishop of the Major Archiepiscopal Curia of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church.[37][33] The Syro-Malankara communities in these regions are present in several countries, including Germany, Austria, Ireland, Italy, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand.[citation needed]
Middle East
[edit]The Syro-Malankara Catholic Church has a presence in Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates, with a total of thirteen communities. These communities do not have an organized ecclesiastical jurisdiction and remain under the supervision of the Latin Church's Apostolic Vicariates of Northern Arabia and Apostolic Vicariates of Southern Arabia.[38] Qatar is the only country in the region with an officially organized Syro-Malankara parish.[citation needed]
The Syro-Malankara faithful in the Gulf region have been proactive in their online engagement, with early websites being launched to connect the community before the establishment of official church platforms. Currently, most communities in the region maintain their own websites to support pastoral activities.[citation needed]
In recent developments, Rev. Fr. Mathew Kandathil, a Syro-Malankara priest serving in the Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Arabia, has been appointed as the Coordinator for the Malankara Catholic faithful in the Middle East. He oversees pastoral activities and coordinates the efforts of Syro-Malankara priests in the Gulf region, facilitating religious services and community engagement.[citation needed]
Institutions and organizations
[edit]Daughters of Mary
[edit]The Congregation of the Daughters of Mary is a missionary organization within the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church. Established in 1938 at Marthandam, in the Kanyakumari district, the congregation was founded by Joseph Kuzhinjalil under the guidance of Geevarghese Ivanios. Its mission focuses on evangelization and serving the poor and marginalized.[39]
In 1988, the congregation was granted pontifical right status, signifying its recognition by the Holy See. Today, the Daughters of Mary operates six provinces, serving six eparchies of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church and 20 dioceses worldwide. The congregation was initially supported by the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church, which contributed religious women to assist in its establishment. The founder, Joseph Kuzhinjalil, was originally a member of the Syro-Malabar Church.[citation needed]
Other religious orders and ashrams
[edit]- Order of the Imitation of Christ, Bethany Ashram
- Order of the Friars Minor Capuchin
- Kristiya Sanyasa Samaj, Kurisumala Ashram
- Franciscan Missionary Brothers
- Malabar Missionary Brothers
- Disciples of Divine Saviour
- Dhyana Ashram
- Chyalpadi Ashram
- Santhi Ashram
- Sisters of the Imitation of Christ, Bethany Madhom
- Holy Spirit Sisters
- Congregation of the Sacred Heart
- Dina Sevana Sabha
- Sisters of the Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
- Snehagiri Missionary Sisters
- Little Sisters of Jesus
- Sisters of John the Baptist
- Salesian Sisters
- Basilian sisters
- Franciscan Missionaries of Mary
- Adoration monastery of Mount Thabor
- Gathsemene Samarpitha Satsangham
- Little Servants of Divine Providence
- Sisters of Charity
- Fervent Daughters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
Seminaries
[edit]Major seminary
[edit]- St. Mary’s Malankara Major Seminary, Thiruvananthapuram
Minor seminaries
[edit]- Bethany Vedavijnana Peetham, Pune
- St. Aloysius Seminary, Thiruvananthapuram
- Infant Mary's Minor Seminary, Thiruvalla
- St. Thomas Minor Seminary, Gurukulam, Bathery
- St. Ephraem's Minor Seminary, Marthandom
- Gurusannidhi Minor Seminary, Muvattupuzha
- Ivanios Minor Seminary, Mavelikkara
- Gregorios Malankara Syrian Catholic Seminary, New York
- St. Thomas Minor Seminary, Pathanamthitta
- Girideepam Minor Seminary, Diocese of St. John Chrysostom, Gurgaon, New Delhi
- Nirmal Hriday Minor Seminary, Pune
Educational institutions
[edit]The Malankara Catholic Educational Society manages various ecclesiastical, charitable, and educational institutions. Baselios Cleemis is the president and Samuel Irenios the vice-chairman of Malankara Catholic Educational Society.
Colleges
[edit]Kerala
[edit]- Ivanios College, Thiruvananthapuram
- St. John's College, Anchal
- Theophilos Training College, Thiruvananthapuram
- Pazhassi Raja College, Pulpally, Bathery
- Mar Severios College of Teacher Education, Chengaroor, Thiruvalla
- St. Joseph's College of Information Technology and Management, Thiruvalla
- St. John's Parallel College, Thiruvalla
- Mar Baselios College of Education, Bathery
- Mar Ivanios College of Education, Kunthoor, Karnataka
- Girideepam Institute of Advanced Learning, Kottayam
- Bethany Junior College, Noojibalthila, Bathery
Tamil Nadu
[edit]- Mar Gregorios College of Arts and Science, Chennai
- Malankara Catholic College, Mariagiri, Marthandom
- Bethany College, Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram
- Bethany Navajeevan College of Education, Vencode, Marthandom
- Mar Chrysostom College of Education, Kirathur, Marthandom
- Kanyakumari Community College, Mariagiri, Marthandom
Other Indian states
[edit]Professional and technical institutes
[edit]Medical and health sciences
[edit]- Pushpagiri Medical College, Thiruvalla
- Pushpagiri College of Pharmacy, Thiruvalla
- Pushpagiri College of Nursing, Thiruvalla
- Pushpagiri College of Dental Sciences, Thiruvalla
- Bethany Navajeevan College of Nursing, Borsi, Durg, Bhilai
- St.Joseph's College of Nursing, Anchal
- Bethany Navajeevan College of Physiotherapy, Nalanchira, Thiruvananthapuram
Engineering and technology
[edit]- Mar Baselios College of Engineering and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram
- Mar Baselios Institute of Technology, Anchal
- Mar Ephraem College of Engineering, Marthandom
Advanced studies and research
[edit]- St. Ephrem Ecumenical Research Institute, Kottayam
- Mar Athanasios College for Advanced Studies, Tiruvalla
Youth and lay organizations
[edit]Malankara Catholic Youth Movement
[edit]The Malankara Catholic Youth Movement (MCYM) is the official youth organization of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church. It originated in Kerala during the late 1960s. While individual youth groups existed at the parish level earlier, the development of a unified diocesan structure occurred later.
The movement aims to foster spiritual growth, leadership, and community engagement among young members of the Church. MCYM has expanded its presence across Kerala, other Indian states, and internationally.
MCYM branches in Kerala include the Major Archieparchy of Thiruvananthapuram, the Archieparchy of Thiruvalla, and the Eparchies of Bathery, Muvattupuzha, Mavelikkara, and Pathanamthitta. In Tamil Nadu, the movement serves the Eparchy of Marthandam, while in Karnataka, it operates within the Eparchy of Puttur. In North India, it functions under the Apostolic Visitation for Malankara Syrian Catholic Churches (MCCETR – New Delhi). [citation needed]Internationally, MCYM serves the Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy of the United States and Canada, headquartered in Elmont, New York, through the Malankara Catholic Youth Movement of North America (MCYM-NA).[40]
Malankara Catholic Association
[edit]Founded in 1989, the Malankara Catholic Association is the official organization for the lay faithful of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church. Its activities are aimed at fostering lay participation in the Church's mission and supporting the spiritual and social needs of the community.
The association functions across several dioceses, including the Thiruvananthapuram, Thiruvalla, Bathery, Muvattupuzha, and Marthandam eparchies, as well as in the United States and Canada. Baselios Cleemis serves as its patron.[citation needed]
Notable people
[edit]Official name
[edit]The official name of the church is Syro-Malankara Catholic Church which is mainly used in the English speaking Western regions. The name of the church as translated from Malayalam/Syriac is Malankara Syrian Catholic Church.[citation needed]
See also
[edit]- All India Catholic Union
- Churches of Kerala
- List of Major Archbishops of Trivandrum
- Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Mylapra, Pathanamthitta
- Saint Thomas Anglicans
- St. Mary's Higher Secondary School, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram
- List of Syro-Malankara Catholics
References
[edit]Citations
[edit]- ^ Metzger, Bruce M. (2001). The Bible in Translation: Ancient and English Versions. Baker Academic. ISBN 9780801022821.
- ^ Chaillot, Christine (2006). "The Ancient Oriental Churches". In Wainwright, Geoffrey; Westerfield Tucker, Karen B. (eds.). The Oxford History of Christian Worship. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 161. ISBN 978-0-19-513886-3.
- ^ "The Eastern Catholic Churches 2017" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 October 2018. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
- ^ "All Bishops of Syro-Malankara Catholic Church [Catholic-Hierarchy]".
- ^ "The Syro-Malabar Church Today: An Overview::The St. Thomas Christians::East Syrian (Chaldean)::Syro-Malabar Major Archiepiscopal Church". www.syromalabarchurch.in. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
- ^ George Menachery (1973) The St. Thomas Christian Encyclopedia of India, Ed. George Menachery, B.N.K. Press, vol. 2, ISBN 81-87132-06-X, Lib. Cong. Cat. Card. No. 73-905568; B.N.K. Press – (has some 70 lengthy articles by different experts on the origins, development, history, culture... of these Christians, with some 300 odd photographs).
- ^ Leslie Brown, (1956) The Indian Christians of St. Thomas. An Account of the Ancient Syriac Church of Malabar, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1956, 1982 (repr.)
- ^ Thomas Puthiakunnel, (1973) "Jewish colonies of India paved the way for St. Thomas", The Saint Thomas Christian Encyclopedia of India, ed. George Menachery, Vol. II., Trichur.
- ^ Gregorios & Roberson, p. 285.
- ^ Vadakkekara, p. 91.
- ^ Roberson, Ronald. "The Syro-Malankara Catholic Church". E Catholic Near East Welfare Association. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
- ^ a b Eugene Cardinal Tisserant, "Eastern Christianity in India"
- ^ Catholic Encyclopedia profile of "St. Thomas Christians" - The Carmelite Period
- ^ a b Thekkedath, History of Christianity in India"
- ^ Vadakkekara, p. 84; 86.
- ^ Frykenberg, p. 361.
- ^ Fernando, p. 79.
- ^ Chaput, pp. 7–8.
- ^ Fr. Thomas Inchakkalody, Archbishop Mar Ivanios (Vol.1), pp. 152-171
- ^ Rajan, Matthew (2004). "H.H. Baselios Geevarghese I - Second Catholicose". The Christian Light of Life. 3 (12): 221–225.
- ^ "Archbishop Benedict Varghese Gregorios Thangalathil [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
- ^ Malayala Manorama, Deepika January 26, 2010
- ^ "Annuncio di Concistoro per la Creazione di Sei Nuovi Cardinali" (in Italian). Holy See Press Office. 24 October 2012. Archived from the original on 23 February 2013.
- ^ "The classified Bibliography of Fr. Dr. Thomas Kuzhinapurath" (in English and Malayalam). Scribd.com. 15 September 2014.
- ^ "Population Statistics". 13 February 2007., Syro Malankara Church.
- ^ Ronald Roberson. "The Eastern Catholic Churches 2012" (PDF). Catholic Near East Welfare Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 April 2013. Retrieved 18 November 2012. Information sourced from Annuario Pontificio 2012 edition.
- ^ "The Statutes from St. Mary, Queen of Peace Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy in USA and Canada website". Archived from the original on 12 January 2021. Retrieved 26 October 2017., Syro Malankara Church.
- ^ Bollettino vatican.va [dead link ]
- ^ "New Apostolic Exarchate for Syro-Malankara Church". ZENIT News Agency. 14 July 2010. Archived from the original on 7 June 2011.
- ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Malankara Catholic Exarchate in USA Inauguration". YouTube.
- ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Announcement of New Syro-Malankara Eparchy in USA & Canada". YouTube.
- ^ "His Holiness Pope Francis Erects Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy in USA and Canada | St. Mary, Queen of Peace Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy in USA and Canada".
- ^ a b "Resignations and Appointments". press.vatican.va. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
- ^ "Most Rev. Dr. Philipos Mar Stephanos | St. Mary, Queen of Peace Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy in USA and Canada".
- ^ "Bishop Philipos Mar Stephanos installed as the second bishop of the Eparchy | St. Mary, Queen of Peace Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy in USA and Canada".
- ^ "Parishes and Missions | St. Mary, Queen of Peace Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy in USA and Canada".
- ^ "From the Oriental Churches". press.vatican.va. Retrieved 21 January 2024.
- ^ "St. Mary's Malankara Catholic Church (Doha, Qatar)". Retrieved 15 July 2010.
- ^ Tubach, Jürgen (April 2011). "Malankara Church / Syro-Malankara Church". Religion Past and Present. doi:10.1163/1877-5888_rpp_sim_13461. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
- ^ "Youth Apostolate - Malankara Catholic Youth Movement (MCYM) | St. Mary, Queen of Peace Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy in USA and Canada".
Additional sources
[edit]- The Syro-Malankara Catholic Major Archiepiscopal Church Directory, Thiruvananthapuram, 2006.
- Ronald Roberson, CSP; The Eastern Christian Churches: A Brief Survey (6th Edition); Edizioni Orientalia Christiana, Pontifico Instituto Orientale; Rome, Italy; 1999; ISBN 88-7210-321-5
External links
[edit]Official websites
[edit]- Major Archdiocese of Trivandrum
- Major Archdiocese of Tiruvalla
- Eparchy of Pathanamthitta
- St. Mary, Queen of Peace Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy in USA and Canada