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The Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (MOSC) also known as the Indian Orthodox Church (IOC) or simply as the Malankara Church, is an autocephalous
Oriental Orthodox church The Oriental Orthodox Churches are Eastern Christian churches adhering to Miaphysite Christology, with approximately 60 million members worldwide. The Oriental Orthodox Churches are part of the Nicene Christian tradition, and represent o ...
headquartered in Devalokam, near Kottayam, India. It serves India's Saint Thomas Christian (also known as ''Nasrani'') population. According to tradition, these communities originated in the missions of Thomas the Apostle in the 1st century (circa 52 AD).''The Encyclopedia of Christianity, Volume 5''
by Erwin Fahlbusch. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing – 2008. p. 285. .
It employs the Malankara Rite, an Indian form of the West Syriac liturgical rite. The MOSC descends from the
Malankara Church The Malankara Church, also known as ''Puthenkur'' and more popularly as Jacobite Syrians, is the historic unified body of West Syriac Saint Thomas Christian denominations which claim ultimate origins from the missions of Thomas the Apostle. ...
and its affiliation with the
Syriac Orthodox Church , native_name_lang = syc , image = St_George_Syriac_orthodox_church_in_Damascus.jpg , imagewidth = 250 , alt = Cathedral of Saint George , caption = Cathedral of Saint George, Damascus ...
. However, between 1909 and 1912, a
schism A schism ( , , or, less commonly, ) is a division between people, usually belonging to an organization, movement, or religious denomination. The word is most frequently applied to a split in what had previously been a single religious body, suc ...
over the authority of the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch's authority resulted in the dissolution of the unified Malankara Church and establishment of the overlapping and conflicting MOSC and Jacobite Syrian Christian Church (JSCC). Since 1912, the MOSC has maintained a catholicate, the
Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan are the titles used by the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, which is also called the Indian Orthodox Church, for the same bishop holding two offices of Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metr ...
–presently Baselios Marthoma Mathews III–who is the primate of the church. The MOSC drafted and formally adopted a constitution in 1934, in order to define the relationship it has with the Syriac Orthodox Church and the patriarch, wherein it defined itself a division of the Syriac Orthodox Church with its supreme spiritual leader being the Patriarch of Antioch. However the constitution stipulated that all the spiritual duties of the patriarch in the Malankara Church was entrusted to the Catholicos of the East and reiterated that its administration was the prerogative of the Malankara Metropolitan. The constitution further declared that the positions of the Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan are to be held by the same person from then on, who shall henceforth act as the spiritual and administrative head of the church. The Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church asserts communion with the other Oriental Orthodox churches. However, regular legal and occasional physical confrontations between the MOSC and the Syriac Orthodox JSCC have continued despite multiple efforts to reconcile the churches. The Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church accepts miaphysitism, which holds that in the one person of Jesus Christ, divinity and humanity are united in one (μία, ''mia'') nature (φύσις – " physis") without separation, without confusion, without alteration and without mixing where Christ is consubstantial with
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. Around 500 bishops within the Patriarchates of Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem refused to accept the dyophysitism (two natures) doctrine decreed by the 4th ecumenical council, the Council of Chalcedon in 451, an incident that resulted in the second major split in the main body of the Christian Church (after the Nestorian schism). While the Oriental Orthodox churches rejected the Chalcedonian definition, the sees that would later become the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church accepted this council. Self-reporting roughly 2.5 million members (with external estimates of roughly 1 million) across 30 dioceses worldwide, a significant proportion of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church's adherents reside in the southern India state of Kerala with the diaspora communities in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand.


History


Early history

According to tradition, Christianity first arrived in India with Thomas the Apostle during the 1st century AD, evolving into Saint Thomas Christianity over several centuries. While isolated and generally independent in administration, Indian Christians maintained contact with the Christian hierarchies of Antioch, Persia, and potentially Alexandria. The Saint Thomas Christians had relationships with the Persian
Church of the East The Church of the East ( syc, ܥܕܬܐ ܕܡܕܢܚܐ, ''ʿĒḏtā d-Maḏenḥā'') or the East Syriac Church, also called the Church of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, the Persian Church, the Assyrian Church, the Babylonian Church or the Nestorian C ...
from at least the 6th century onward. The Indians inherited its
East Syriac dialect The Syriac language (; syc, / '), also known as Syriac Aramaic (''Syrian Aramaic'', ''Syro-Aramaic'') and Classical Syriac ܠܫܢܐ ܥܬܝܩܐ (in its literary and liturgical form), is an Aramaic dialect that emerged during the first century ...
for liturgical use and gradually became Syriac Christians in ritual and doctrine. They received clerical support from Persian bishops, who traveled to Kerala in merchant ships on the spice route. For much of this period, Saint Thomas Christians were under the leadership of an
archdeacon An archdeacon is a senior clergy position in the Church of the East, Chaldean Catholic Church, Syriac Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion, St Thomas Christians, Eastern Orthodox churches and some other Christian denominations, above that o ...
(a native ecclesiastical head with temporal powers, deriving from the Greek ''arkhidiākonos''). During the 16th century, efforts by the Portuguese '' Padroado''–an arm of the Catholic Church–to bring the Saint Thomas Christians under the administration of the Latin Church and attempts to Latinize the Malankara Rite led to the first of several rifts in the community. These divisions intensified following the 1599
Synod of Diamper The Synod of Diamper (Udayamperoor Synod) ( mal, ഉദയംപേരൂർ സൂനഹദോസ്, Udayampērūṟ Sūnahadōs), held at Udayamperoor (known as Diamper in non-vernacular sources) in June 1599, was a diocesan synod, or cou ...
. Saint Thomas Christians who were opposed to the
Portuguese Padroado The ''Padroado'' (, "patronage") was an arrangement between the Holy See and the Kingdom of Portugal and later the Portuguese Republic, through a series of concordats by which the Holy See delegated the administration of the local churches and g ...
missionaries took the Coonan Cross Oath on 3 January 1653. The Dutch East India Company expulsion of the Portuguese from much of Malabar enabled the reconciliation of some Saint Thomas Christians and the Catholic Church, with this group eventually evolving into the
Syro-Malabar Catholic Church lat, Ecclesia Syrorum-Malabarensium mal, മലബാറിലെ സുറിയാനി സഭ , native_name_lang=, image = St. Thomas' Cross (Chennai, St. Thomas Mount).jpg , caption = The Mar Thoma Nasrani Sl ...
, an Eastern Catholic church that adopted the
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's East Syriac Rite and Diophysite christology.


Malankara Church

Many Saint Thomas Christian chose to remain independent from the Catholic Church. Patriarch Gregorios Abdal Jaleel, the
Syriac Orthodox Archbishop of Jerusalem In the Syriac Orthodox Church, the Archbishop of Jerusalem (originally Bishop of Jerusalem) today bears the additional title of Patriarchal Vicar of the Holy Land and Jordan. The see is currently vacant following the death of Gabriel Dahho. Anthimo ...
, witnessed the 1665 ordination of Thomas as Bishop Thoma I, who forged a renewed relationship with the
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of Antioch and Saint Thomas Christians, which laid the foundation for adopting West Syrian liturgy and practices over the next two centuries. Those who supported the indigenous church leader of Malankara, Thoma I, and adopted West Syrian liturgies and practices and
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faith evolved into the
Malankara Church The Malankara Church, also known as ''Puthenkur'' and more popularly as Jacobite Syrians, is the historic unified body of West Syriac Saint Thomas Christian denominations which claim ultimate origins from the missions of Thomas the Apostle. ...
.Thekkedath, History of Christianity in India"Eugene Cardinal Tisserant, "Eastern Christianity in India"


19th century

The Arthat Padiyola declared that the administration of Malankara Church was independent and the bishops from Rome, Antioch, and Babylon had no role in the Malankara Church hierarchy, despite continued efforts to integrate the remaining independent Saint Thomas Christians into these patriarchates. In 1807, four gospels of Holy Bible in Syriac were translated to Malayalam by Kayamkulam Philipose Ramban. The Malankara Orthodox Theological Seminary in Kottayam was established in 1815 under the leadership of Pulikottil Ittup Ramban (Mar Dionysius II). The Mavelikara Synod (Padiyola) led by Cheppad Mar Dionysius rejected the suggestions put forward by Anglican missioneries and Reformation group and declared the beliefs and theology of Malankara Church were same as the Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch.


20th century

Geevarghese Dionysius of Vattasseril, who became the Malankara metropolitan bishop in 1908, played a significant role with the other clerical and lay leaders of Malankara in re-establishing the
Catholicos of the East Catholicos of the East is the title that has been held by the ecclesiastical heads of the Church of the East, the Grand Metropolitan of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, since AD. 280. The term "Catholicos" is derived from the Greek word Katholikos (Καθολ ...
in India in 1912. In 1909 the relations with the Syrian Orthodox Church soured, when Patriarch Ignatius Abded Aloho II who arrived in India, began demanding registered deeds granting the patriarch temporal authority over the church. Dionysius rejected the request and thus emerged two factions in the church. The faction that supported the Patriarch came to be called as "Bava Kakshi" (Patriarch Faction) and the faction that supported the Malankara Metropolitan came to be known as "Methran Kakshi" (Metropolitan Faction). The Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church wanted to retain its
autocephaly Autocephaly (; from el, αὐτοκεφαλία, meaning "property of being self-headed") is the status of a hierarchical Christian church whose head bishop does not report to any higher-ranking bishop. The term is primarily used in Eastern O ...
, and appealed to Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch Ignatius Abdul Masih II. He enthroned Murimattathil Paulose Ivanios as Baselios Paulose I,
Catholicos of the East Catholicos of the East is the title that has been held by the ecclesiastical heads of the Church of the East, the Grand Metropolitan of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, since AD. 280. The term "Catholicos" is derived from the Greek word Katholikos (Καθολ ...
, on the apostolic throne of St. Thomas at St. Mary's Church in Niranam on 15 September 1912. In 1934, The Malankara Church adopted a constitution for smooth functioning of the church, parishes and institution. In 1947, Saint Gregorios of Parumala was declared as a saint by the Church. In 1952 the Official Residence of the Malankara Metropolitan and the Headquarters of Malankara Church was shifted to Devalokam from Pazhaya Seminary. In 1958, The Supreme Court declared Catholicos Baselios Geevarghese II as the legitimate Malankara Metropolitan. The two factions of the Malankara Orthodox Church rejoined. In 1964, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch participated in the enthronement ceremony of the Catholicos and Malankara Metropolitan, Baselios Augen I. In 1995, the Supreme Court of India declared the MOSC constitution adopted in 1934 was valid.


21st century

In 2002, fresh elections were conducted in Malankara Association under the observation of Supreme Court of India. The Supreme Court declared Catholicos
Baselios Marthoma Mathews II Baselios Marthoma Mathews II (30 January 1915 – 26 January 2006) was the primate of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. He was the 6th Catholicos of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church and 19th Malankara Metropolitan. Early life He was born ...
is the official and legitimate Malankara Metropolitan and also declared that this decision cannot be disputed in any platform. In 2003, Vattasheril
Dionysius VI Geevarghese Mar Dionysius of Vattasseril popularly known as Vattasseril Thirumeni (31 October 1858 – 23 February 1934) was a bishop of the Malankara Church, 15th Malankara Metropolitan, and a founder of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Chu ...
was declared as a saint. In 2012, the centennial of the establishment of the church and Catholicate were celebrated with history classes and church publications. On 3 July 2017, a major verdict by the Supreme Court of India declared the MOSC legally applicable to all parishes in disputed possession between the MOSC and Jacobite Syrian Christian Church.


Hierarchy, presence and doctrine

The spiritual head of the church is the Catholicos of the East, and its temporal head is the Malankara Metropolitan. Since 1934, both titles have been vested in one person; the official title of the head of the church is "The Catholicos of the Apostolic Throne of Saint Thomas and The Malankara Metropolitan". Baselios Marthoma Mathews III was enthroned as the Malankara Metropolitan and the Catholicos of the East. He is the eighth
Catholicose of the East The Patriarch of the Church of the East (also known as Patriarch of the East, Patriarch of Babylon, the Catholicose of the East or the Grand Metropolitan of the East) is the patriarch, or leader and head bishop (sometimes referred to as Catholic ...
in Malankara and the 21st Malankara Metropolitan. Oriental Orthodox Churches, including the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, accept only the first three ecumenical councils: the First Council of Nicaea, the First Council of Constantinople, and the
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. The church, like all other Oriental Orthodox Churches, uses the original
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without the filioque clause. Like the
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, it primarily uses the liturgy of Saint James in Malayalam, Konkani, Kannada, Hindi, English and other Indian languages.


Liturgy and canonical hours

The church has used the Malankara Rite, part of the Antiochene Rite, since the 17th century. The Jacobite Church and the Maronite Church also belong to the same liturgical family. In the first half of the fifth century, the Antiochene church adopted the Liturgy of Saint James. In the 4th and 5th centuries, The liturgical language of fourth- and fifth-century Jerusalem and Antioch was Greek, and the original liturgy was composed in Greek. After the Council of Chalcedon in 451, the Eastern Church was divided in two; one group accepted the council, and the other opposed it. Both groups continued to use the Greek version of the Saint James liturgy. The Byzantine emperor Justin (518–527) expelled the opponents from Antioch, and they took refuge in the Syriac-speaking Mesopotamia on the Roman–Persian border (modern eastern Syria, Iraq, and southeastern Turkey). The Antiochene liturgical rites were gradually translated into Syriac, and Syriac hymns were introduced. Gregorios Abdal Jaleel came to Malankara from Jerusalem in 1665 and introduced Syriac Orthodox liturgical rites. The most striking characteristic of the Antiochene liturgy is its large number of anaphoras (celebrations of the
Eucharist The Eucharist (; from Greek , , ), also known as Holy Communion and the Lord's Supper, is a Christian rite that is considered a sacrament in most churches, and as an ordinance in others. According to the New Testament, the rite was instit ...
). About eighty are known, and about a dozen are used in India. All have been composed following the Liturgy of Saint James. Christians of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church pray the
canonical hours In the practice of Christianity, canonical hours mark the divisions of the day in terms of fixed times of prayer at regular intervals. A book of hours, chiefly a breviary, normally contains a version of, or selection from, such prayers. In ...
of the
Shehimo Shehimo ( syr, , ml, ഷഹീമോ; English language, English: Book of Common Prayer, also spelled Sh'himo) is the West Syriac Rite, West Syriac Christian breviary of the Syriac Orthodox Church and the West Syriac Rite, West Syriac Saint Tho ...
at
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seven times a day. The liturgy of Mor Addai is still in use, in anaphora form, similar to the Maronite Sharar. The anaphora of St. John Chrysostom is sometimes used.


Saints

In conformity with other Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Churches, and also with the Catholic Church, the Malankara church adheres to the tradition of seeking the
intercession of saints Intercession of the Saints is a Christian doctrine held by the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, and Catholic churches. The practice of praying through saints can be found in Christian writings from the 3rd century onward. The 4th-century Apo ...
. Several have been canonized: * Geevarghese Gregorios of Parumala: Entombed in
St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Parumala St. Peter's and St. Paul's Malankara Orthodox Church also known as Parumala Pally is a famous church in Kerala, India. This church is located in Parumala in Thiruvalla Taluk In Pathanamthitta district and is a pilgrimage center and mausoleum o ...
, and canonized by Geevarghese II in 1947 *
Baselios Yeldo Saint Baselios Yeldo was the Maphrian, Maphrian of the East of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1678 until his resignation in 1684. He is venerated as a saint in the Syriac Orthodox Church, Malankara Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church and Malankara ...
: Entombed in
St. Thomas Church, Kothamangalam Marthoman Cheriyapally is a Jacobite Church located in Kothamangalam town of Ernakulam district, Kerala, India. The church is believed to have been established in 1455 by 18 families who separated from Marth Maryam Valiyapally. The church is fa ...
, and canonised by Geevarghese II in 1947 * Geevarghese Dionysius of Vattasseril: Entombed in the Orthodox Theological Seminary, Kottayam, and canonized by Mathews II in 2003 * Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares: Entombed in St. Mary's Orthodox Church, Ribandar, and declared a regional saint by Paulose II in 2015. (Not officially canonized a saint) * Fr. Roque Zephrin Noronah: Entombed in St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, Brahmavar, and declared a regional saint by Paulose II in 2015 (Not officially canonized a saint) File:Raja Ravi Varma, Gheevarghese Mar Gregorios of Parumala (1905).jpg, alt=Painted icon, Geevarghese Gregorios of Parumala File:Geevarghese Mar Dionysius of Vattasseril.jpg, alt=Another icon, Geevarghese Dionysius of Vattasseril File:Juliusthirumeni.jpg, alt=Another icon, Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares


Malankara Metropolitan

The temporal, ecclesiastical and spiritual administration of the church is vested in the Malankara Metropolitan, subject to the church constitution which was adopted in 1934. The Malankara Metropolitan is president of the Malankara Syrian Christian Association (Malankara Association) and its managing committee, and trustee of community properties. He is the custodian of the Pazhaya Seminary and other common properties of Malankara Syrian Community. He is also the custodian of vattipanam interest which was deposited in Travancore Government by Marthoma VII. He is elected by the Malankara association.


List of Malankara Metropolitans

# Thoma I (1653–1670) #
Thoma II Mar Thoma II was the second Metropolitan of the Malankara Church from 1670 to 1686. Introduction The Malayalam versions of the Canons of the Synod of Diamper use these titles throughout the report except in three places where they use th ...
(1670–1686) #
Thoma III Mar Thoma III was the third metropolitan bishop who was the 3rd Metropolitan of the Malankara Church in India for a brief period from 1686 to 1688. Introduction On the southwestern coast of India lies a small state known as Kerala. It was he ...
(1686–1688) # Thoma IV (1688–1728) #
Thoma V Mar Thoma V was the 5th Malankara Metropolitan from 1728 to 8 May 1765. He was born as Ousep (''Yossef'' in Hebrew, ''Ousep''-Malayalam, ''Joseph'' in English) to the Pakalomattom family, one of the oldest families in Kerala. His tenure faced n ...
(1728–1765) #
Thoma VI Mar Dionysius I (Mar Thoma VI) (died 8 April 1808), was the 6th Metropolitan of the Malankara Syrian Church from 1765 until his death. A member of the Pakalomattom family (Thazhmon, Ayroor) he appealed to outside authorities to assert his positio ...
(1765–1808) #
Thoma VII Mar Thoma VII was a Bishop of the Malankara Church from 1796 and the 7th Malankara Metropolitan from April 1808 to July 1809. He was born in Pakalomattom family in Kurichithanam, Pala.He was well known as an efficient administrator, deeply reli ...
(1808–1809) #
Thoma VIII Mar Thoma VIII was the 8th Metropolitan of the Malankara Church in Kerala, India from 1809 to 1816. He was a man of vision. It was during his time Malankara church opened the first formal educational institution, in Kerala. With the opening of ...
(1809–1816) # Thoma IX (1816) # Dionysius II (1816) # Dionysius III (1817–1825) # Dionysius IV (1825–1852) # Mathews Athanasius (1852–1877) # Dionysius V (1865–1909) #
Dionysius VI Geevarghese Mar Dionysius of Vattasseril popularly known as Vattasseril Thirumeni (31 October 1858 – 23 February 1934) was a bishop of the Malankara Church, 15th Malankara Metropolitan, and a founder of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Chu ...
(1909–1934) #
Geevarghese II Moran Mor Baselios Geevarghese II of the Malankara Church (16 June 1874 – 3 January 1964). Third Catholicos of the East in Malankara and 16th Malankara Metropolitan, was born to Ulahannan and Naithi of the Kallaserri family in Kurichi, Ko ...
(1934–1964) ''From 1934 Malankara Metropolitan also holds the office of
Catholicos of the East Catholicos of the East is the title that has been held by the ecclesiastical heads of the Church of the East, the Grand Metropolitan of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, since AD. 280. The term "Catholicos" is derived from the Greek word Katholikos (Καθολ ...
of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church.'' # Augen I (1964–1975), also Catholicos of the East # Mathews I (1975–1991), also Catholicos of the East # Mathews II (1991–2005), also Catholicos of the East # Didymos I (2005–2010), also Catholicos of the East # Paulose II (2010–2021), also Catholicos of the East #
Mathews III Baselios Marthoma Mathews III (born 12 February 1949) is the present Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, serving as its primate. He was enthroned as the 22nd Malankara Metropolitan on 14 Oc ...
(15th Oct 2021–Present), also Catholicos of the East


Catholicate

"Catholicos" means "the general head", and can be considered equivalent to "universal bishop." The early church had three priestly ranks: ''episcopos'' (bishop), priest and deacon. By the end of the third century, bishops of important cities in the Roman Empire became known as metropolitans. The fourth-century ecumenical councils recognized the authority of the metropolitan. By the fifth century, the bishops of Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria and Antioch gained control of the churches in surrounding cities.They gradually became the heads of the regional churches, and were known as patriarchs (common father). Outside the Roman Empire, patriarchs were known as catholicos. There were four catholicates before the fifth century: the Catholicate of the East, the Catholicate of Armenia, the Catholicate of Georgia and the Catholicate of Albania. The archdeacons reigned from the fourth to the 16th centuries; in 1653, the archdeacon was elevated to bishop by the community as Mar Thoma I. The Catholicate of the East was relocated to India in 1912, and Baselios Paulose I was seated on the apostolic throne of St. Thomas as the Catholicos of the East by the disposed Patriarch of Antioch Abdul Masih. The headquarters of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church and the Catholicos of the East is the Catholicate Palace at Devalokam, Kottayam, Kerala, which was consecrated on 31 December 1951. The new palace, built in 1961, was dedicated by visiting Armenian Catholicos Vazgen I. The Holy Synod and Managing committee designated H.G.Dr. Mathews Mor Severios to the new Malankara Metropolitan and Catholicos of Malankara Church succeeding Baselios Marthoma Paulose II. He was consecrated as the 22nd Malankara Metropolitan during the Malankara Association that took place on the 14th of October 2021 at St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Parumala and enthroned as the 9th Catholicos of Malankara Church on 15 October 2021. 9] 0
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s of St. Thomas are kept in the catholicate chapel, and
Geevarghese II Moran Mor Baselios Geevarghese II of the Malankara Church (16 June 1874 – 3 January 1964). Third Catholicos of the East in Malankara and 16th Malankara Metropolitan, was born to Ulahannan and Naithi of the Kallaserri family in Kurichi, Ko ...
, Augen I, Mathews I and Paulose II are interred there.


List of Catholicos of the East of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church

The list of
Catholicos of the East Catholicos of the East is the title that has been held by the ecclesiastical heads of the Church of the East, the Grand Metropolitan of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, since AD. 280. The term "Catholicos" is derived from the Greek word Katholikos (Καθολ ...
of Malankara Church: * Baselios Paulose I (1912–1914) ** Vacant (1914–1925) * Baselios Geevarghese I (1925–1928) * Baselios Geevarghese II (1929–1964) ** From 1934 Catholicos is also holding the office of Malankara Metropolitan. * Baselios Augen I (1964–1975) * Baselios Mar Thoma Mathews I (1975–1991) * Baselios Mar Thoma Mathews II (1991–2005) * Baselios Mar Thoma Didymos I (2005–2010) * Baselios Mar Thoma Paulose II (2010–2021) * Baselios Mar Thoma Mathews III (2021–present)


Administration

Until the 17th century, the church was administered by the archdeacon (Malankara Moopan). The elected archdeacon was in charge of day-to-day affairs, including the ordination of deacons to the priesthood. Ordinations were performed by Persian bishops visiting India. The Malankara Palliyogam (a forerunner of the Malankara Association) consisted of elected representatives from individual parishes. The isolation of the Malankara church from the rest of Christendom preserved the apostolic age's democratic nature through interactions with Portuguese (Roman Catholic) and British (Anglican) colonialists. From the 17th to the 20th centuries, the church had five pillars of administration: * The Episcopal Synod, presided over by the Catholicos of the East * The Malankara Association, presided by Malankara Metropolitan * Three trustees: the Malankara metropolitan and priest and lay trustees * The Malankara Association's managing and working committees


1934 church constitution

Envisioned by Dionysius VI, the church's general and day-to-day administration was codified in its 1934 constitution. The constitution was presented at the 26 December 1934 Malankara Christian Association meeting at M. D. Seminary, adopted and enacted. It has been amended three times. Although the constitution was challenged in court by dissident supporters of the Patriarch of Antioch,
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rulings in 1958, 1995, 2017 and 2018 upheld its validity. The constitution's first article asserts the relationship between the
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and the Malankara Church. The second article addresses the establishment of the Malankara Church by St. Thomas and ascribes primacy to the
Catholicos Catholicos, plural Catholicoi, is a title used for the head of certain churches in some Eastern Christian traditions. The title implies autocephaly and in some cases it is the title of the head of an autonomous church. The word comes from ancient ...
. The third article regards the church's name. The fourth article describes the faith and its traditions. The fifth article examines church governance canon law.


Malankara Association

The elected Malankara Association, consisting of parish members, manages the church's religious and social concerns. Formerly the Malankara Palli-yogam (മലങ്കര പള്ളി യോഗം; Malankara Parish Assembly, its modern form is believed to have been founded in 1873 as the Mulanthuruthy Synod, a gathering of parish representatives in Parumala. In 1876, the Malankara Association began. The church constitution outlines the association's powers and responsibilities. The
Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan are the titles used by the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, which is also called the Indian Orthodox Church, for the same bishop holding two offices of Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metr ...
is the president, and the diocesan metropolitan bishops are vice-presidents. All positions are elected. Each parish is represented in the association by an elected priest and laypeople, proportional to parish-membership size.


Co-Trustees Elected By Malankara Association

This is a list of Co-Trustees ( Priest Trustee & Lay Trustee) elected by the Malankara Association of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church:


Dioceses

# Thiruvananthapuram Diocese # Kollam Diocese # Kottarakkara Punaloor Diocese # Adoor Kadampanad Diocese # Thumpamon Diocese # Nilakal Diocese # Mavelikara Diocese # Chengannur Diocese # Niranam Diocese # Kottayam Diocese # Kottayam Central Diocese # Idukki Diocese # Kandanad West Diocese # Kandanad East Diocese # Kochi Diocese # Angamaly Diocese # Thrissur Diocese #
Kunnamkulam Diocese Kunnamkulam is a municipal town situated in the Thrissur District of Kerala in India, spread over an area of 34.18 km2. It is an old commercial town, with an ancient history, famous for its printing and book binding industry. In the past, ...
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Malabar Diocese The Diocese of Malabar is one of the 30 dioceses of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, with its headquarters at Kozhikode, Kerala, in India. History The Malabar Diocese, which covers western districts of Kerala, was formed in 1953. Pa ...
# Sulthan Bathery Diocese # Brahmavar Diocese # Bangalore Diocese # Madras Diocese # Bombay Diocese # Ahmedabad Diocese # Delhi Diocese # Calcutta Diocese # UK, Europe and Africa Diocese # Northeast America Diocese # Southwest America Diocese


Metropolitan Bishops

The church's Episcopal Synod has the following diocesan bishops: * Baselios Marthoma Mathews III Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan. Kandanad West, Bangalore Diocese and Kottayam Central *
Thomas Mar Athanasios Thomas Mar Athanasius is Metropolitan of Kandanad East Diocese of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church The Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (MOSC) also known as the Indian Orthodox Church (IOC) or simply as the Malankara Church, is an aut ...
– Metropolitan of Kandanad East Diocese *
Yuhanon Mar Meletius Yuhanon Meletius is the metropolitan bishop of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church's Thrissur Diocese in India. Following the death of Baselios Marthoma Paulose II in 2021, Meletius was one of the seven members of an administrative council th ...
– Metropolitan of Thrissur Diocese *
Kuriakose Mar Clemis Kuriakose Mar Clemis (born 1936) is Metropolitan of Thumpamon Diocese of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (transferred from Sultan Bathery). He was born 26 July 1936. Ordinations He was ordained as a deacon in 1957, as a priest in 1964 ...
Valiya Metropolita – Retired * Geevarghese Mar Coorilose – Metropolitan of Bombay Diocese *
Zachariah Mar Nicholovos Zachariah Nicholovos is Metropolitan of Northeast American Diocese of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church The Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (MOSC) also known as the Indian Orthodox Church (IOC) or simply as the Malankara Church, is an ...
– Metropolitan of Northeast America Diocese * Yakob Mar Irenios – Metropolitan of Kochi Diocese * Gabriel Mar Gregorios -Metropolitan of Trivandrum Diocese *
Yuhanon Mar Chrysostamos Yuhanon Chrysostamos is Metropolitan of Niranam Orthodox Diocese, Niranam Diocese of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. References

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– Metropolitan of Niranam Diocese * Yuhanon Mar Policarpos – Metropolitan of Ankamali Diocese *
Mathews Mar Theodosius Mathews Theodosius is Metropolitan of Idukki Diocese of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church The Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (MOSC) also known as the Indian Orthodox Church (IOC) or simply as the Malankara Church, is an autocephalous ...
- On Leave *
Joseph Mar Dionysius Joseph Mar Dionysius is Metropolitan of Calcutta Diocese of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church The Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (MOSC) also known as the Indian Orthodox Church (IOC) or simply as the Malankara Church, is an autocepha ...
– Metropolitan of Kollam Diocese * Abraham Mar Ephiphanios – Metropolitan of Mavelikara Diocese *
Mathews Mar Thimothios Mathews Thimothios is the Metropolitan of the Chengannur Orthodox Diocese of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. Childhood and education Mathews Thimothios was born on 3 May 1963 as the eldest son of P.J. Baby and his wife Thankamma Baby of ...
– Metropolitan of Chengannur Diocese *
Alexios Mar Eusebios H.G Alexios Mar Eusebius is Metropolitan of Calcutta Diocese of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church The Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (MOSC) also known as the Indian Orthodox Church (IOC) or simply as the Malankara Church, is an autoce ...
- Metropolitan of Calcutta Diocese * Yuhanon Mar Dioscoros – Metropolitan of Kottayam Diocese *
Youhanon Mar Demetrios Youhanon Mar Demetrios (born May 28, 1964), is the Metropolitan of Delhi Diocese of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church The Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (MOSC) also known as the Indian Orthodox Church (IOC) or simply as the Malan ...
– Metropolitan of Delhi Diocese *
Yuhanon Mar Thevodoros H.G. Dr Yuhanon Mar Thevodors is the metropolitan of Kottarakkara Punalur Diocese of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church The Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (MOSC) also known as the Indian Orthodox Church (IOC) or simply as the ...
– Metropolitan of Kottarakara–Punalur Diocese * Yakob Mar Elias – Metropolitan of Brahmavar Diocese * Joshua Mar Nicodemos – Metropolitan of Nilackal Diocese * Zacharias Mar Aprem – Metropolitan of Adoor–Kadampanadu Diocese *
Geevarghese Mar Yulios Geevarghese Yulios is the metropolitan bishop In Christian churches with episcopal polity, the rank of metropolitan bishop, or simply metropolitan (alternative obsolete form: metropolite), pertains to the diocesan bishop or archbishop of a me ...
– Metropolitan of
Kunnamkulam Diocese Kunnamkulam is a municipal town situated in the Thrissur District of Kerala in India, spread over an area of 34.18 km2. It is an old commercial town, with an ancient history, famous for its printing and book binding industry. In the past, ...
* Abraham Mar Seraphim – Metropolitan of Thumbamon Diocese * Abraham Mar Stephanos-Metropolitan of UK, Europe, Africa Diocese * Thomas Mar Ivanios- Metropolitan of Southwest America Diocese * Geevarghese Mar Theophilos- Metropolitan of Ahmedabad Diocese & Asst. Metropolitan of Bombay Diocese *
Geevarghese Mar Philexinos Geevarghese Mar Philexinos is a Metropolitan of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church The Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (MOSC) also known as the Indian Orthodox Church (IOC) or simply as the Malankara Church, is an autocephalous Ori ...
- Metropolitan of Madras Diocese & Asst. Metropolitan of Bangalore Diocese *
Geevarghese Mar Pachomios Geevarghese Mar Pachomios is a metropolitan of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church The Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church (MOSC) also known as the Indian Orthodox Church (IOC) or simply as the Malankara Church, is an autocephalous Oriental ...
- Metropolitan of
Malabar Diocese The Diocese of Malabar is one of the 30 dioceses of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, with its headquarters at Kozhikode, Kerala, in India. History The Malabar Diocese, which covers western districts of Kerala, was formed in 1953. Pa ...
* Geevarghese Mar Barnabas- Metropolitan of Sulthan Bathery Diocese * Zachariah Mar Severios- Metropolitan of Idukki Diocese


Churches with historical importance

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St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Parumala St. Peter's and St. Paul's Malankara Orthodox Church also known as Parumala Pally is a famous church in Kerala, India. This church is located in Parumala in Thiruvalla Taluk In Pathanamthitta district and is a pilgrimage center and mausoleum o ...
* St. George's Church, Chandanapally * St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, Arthat * St. Mary's Church, Thiruvithamcode, established by Apostle Saint Thomas *
St. Mary's Church, Niranam Niranam Pally, popularly known as Niranam Valiya Pally or St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church, Kadapra, is a church under the Niranam Diocese of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. It is believed that this church was one of the Church along wit ...
, established by Apostle Saint Thomas * St. Mary’s Orthodox Cathedral, Puthencavu * Mar Beshanania Orthodox Church, Vanchithra, Kozhencherry * St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, Pazhanji *
St. Mary's Church, Kottayam St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church, Kottayam, commonly known as Kottayam Cheriapally, is a Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church located in Kottayam, Kerala, India. Cheriapally meaning ‘small church’, whose appearance contradicts its name, is on ...
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Kallada Kallada is a village in Kollam district of the Indian state of Kerala. Maharaja Marthanda Varma of the kingdom of Travancore was born there. The Kallada River passes through there and the famous Chittumala Sree Durga Devi temple is situated there ...
Valiyapally Valiyapally (Malayalam: വലിയ പള്ളി, "Principal church") is a title given to a main church in a diocese of the Christian denominations Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church and Jacobite Syrian Christian Church. For a church to be de ...
* Kundara
Valiyapally Valiyapally (Malayalam: വലിയ പള്ളി, "Principal church") is a title given to a main church in a diocese of the Christian denominations Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church and Jacobite Syrian Christian Church. For a church to be de ...
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St. Thomas Orthodox Syrian Cathedral, Mulanthuruthy The Mulanthuruthy Marthoman Orthodox Syrian Cathedral is located at Mulanthuruthy in Ernakulam district in Kerala, India. This Church was founded and established in the 11th Century A.D,the Church was consecrated on 3rd Karkkidakkam (July),in betw ...
* Thumpamon Valiya Pally * Ambalam Pally, Kunnamkulam * Thevalakkara Church * Kottakkakathu Old Syrian Church, Karthikappally * Puthuppally Pally *
St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, Kandanad Kandanad Valiyapally aka St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, Kandanad is a cathedral in the Kandanad village of Ernakulam District of Kerala. Believed to have been originally constructed circa 4th century AD, it has been administered by Diocese of K ...
* St. George Orthodox Valiyapally, Mylapra * St. Thomas Orthodox Cathedral, Kadampanad *
St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Kolenchery St. Peter's and St. Paul's Orthodox Syrian Church is an Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church church situated in Kolenchery, in Ernakulam, Kerala, India. It was established in the seventh century. Due to the issues between the Malankara Orthodox Sy ...
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St. George Orthodox Church, Cheppad St. George Orthodox Church, Cheppad, Haripad in Kerala state of India, is popularly known as Cheppad Valiya Pally and is a pilgrim center of Malankara Orthodox Church. The church is also the resting place of Cheppad Philipose Mar Dionysius, Malan ...
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St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Cathedral, Piravom St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Cathedral, Piravom, also known as Piravom Valiyapally, is a prominent church that belongs to the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. The church stands on a hilltop on the eastern bank of the Muvattupuzha river at Pi ...
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St. George's Church, Kadamattom Kadamattom Church is an ancient Malankara jacobite syrian orthodox Church, located in Kadamattom near Kolenchery, in Ernakulam district, Kerala History The church is believed to have been established in the 9th century by Mar Sabor. Location ...
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St Mary's Orthodox Church, Kallooppara St. Mary's Orthodox Syrian Church () is a parish of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church situated in the small Keralan village of Kallooppara, India. The church is a representation of the shingled roof tops in the early Travancore style. Th ...
* St. George's Church, Chandanapally *
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Old Syrian Church, Chengannur Pazhaya Suriyani Pally a.k.a. Old Syrian Church, Chengannur is an ancient Syrian Christian church of Kerala. It is considered as one among the oldest still standing church buildings in Kerala and across India, that predates several centuries b ...
* St. Stephen's Orthodox Cathedral, Kudassanad * Kadeesa Orthodox Cathedral, Kayamkulam


Monasteries and convents

* Monastery of Saint Thomas, Vettikkal * Mount Tabor Monastery, Pathanapuram * The Bethany Ashram


Spiritual organizations

The church has a number of spiritual organizations: *Orthodox Syrian Sunday School Association of the East (OSSAE) *Orthodox Christian Youth Movement (OCYM) * Mar Gregorios Orthodox Christian Student Movement (MGOCSM) *Divyabodhanam (Theological Education Programme for the Laity) *St. Paul's & St.Thomas Suvishesha Sangam (National Association for Mission Studies) *Orthodox Sabha Gayaka Sangham *Malankara Orthodox Baskiyoma Association *Servants of the Cross *Akhila Malankara Prayer Group Association *Akhila Malankara Orthodox Shusrushaka Sangham (AMOSS) *Mission Board and Mission Society *Ministry of Human Empowerment *Akhila Malankara Balasamajam *St. Thomas Orthodox Vaidika Sanghom *Marth Mariam Vanitha Samajam (women's wing) *Ecological Commission *Ardra Charitable Trust


Seminaries

The two seminaries which offers bachelor's and master's degrees in theology are Orthodox Theological Seminary, Kottayam and
St. Thomas Orthodox Theological Seminary, Nagpur St. Thomas Orthodox Theological Seminary is a seminary of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church in Nagpur, India. History Launching of the seminary The Old Seminary at Kottayam, founded in 1815, contributed much to the development of the Malank ...
. The Malankara Orthodox Seminary at Kottayam is the first Orthodox Seminary in Asia established in year 1815.


Ecumenical relations

The church was a founding member of the World Council of Churches. Catholicos Geevarghese II and other metropolitan participated in the 1937 Conference on Faith and Order in Edinburgh; a church delegation participated in the 1948 WCC meeting in Amsterdam in 1948, and the church played a role in the 1961 WCC conference in New Delhi. Metropolitan Paulos Gregorios was president of the WCC from 1983 to 1991. The church participated in the 1965 Conference of Oriental Orthodox Churches in Addis Ababa. It is a member of the
Faith and Order Commission The Faith and Order Commission is an assembly group within the World Council of Churches founded in 1948 which has made numerous and significant contributions to the ecumenical movement. The commission has been successful in working toward cons ...
, the Christian Conference of Asia and the Global Christian Forum. A number of primates of sister churches have visited, including Patriarch Justinian of Romania in February 1957 and in January 1969; Catholicos of All Armenians Vazgen I in December 1963; Armenian Patriarch Derderian of Jerusalem in December 1972; Patriarch Pimen I of Moscow in January 1977; Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia Ilia II in September 1982; Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie in 1986, Patriarch Teoctist Arăpașu of Romania in 1989; Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Bartholomew I in November 2000; Metropolitan (later Patriarch) Kirill of the Russian Orthodox Church in December 2006; Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II in November 2008, Patriarch of Ethiopia
Abune Paulos Abune Paulos (born Gebremedhin Woldeyohannes; 3 November 1936 – 16 August 2012) was an Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Patriarch from 1992 to his death in 2012. His full title was "His Holiness Abuna Paulos, Fifth Patriarch of the Ortho ...
in December 2008; the Armenian Catholicos of Cilicia Aram I Keshishian in February 2010, and Patriarch of Ethiopia
Abune Mathias Abune Mathias (born Teklemariam Asrat; 5 January 1941) is the current Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church since 2013. His full title is " His Holiness Abune Mathias I, Sixth Patriarch and Catholicos of Ethiopia, Archbishop of ...
in November 2016.


Order of St. Thomas

The Order of St. Thomas, the church's highest award is presented to heads of state and churches by the
Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan are the titles used by the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, which is also called the Indian Orthodox Church, for the same bishop holding two offices of Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metr ...
. Recipients include
Bartholomew I of Constantinople Bartholomew I ( el, Βαρθολομαῖος Αʹ, , tr, I. Bartholomeos; born 29 February 1940) is the 270th archbishop of Constantinople and Ecumenical Patriarch, since 2 November 1991. In accordance with his title, he is regarded as the ''pr ...
, Patriarch and Catholicos of All Armenians Karekin II, Patriarch of Ethiopia
Abune Paulos Abune Paulos (born Gebremedhin Woldeyohannes; 3 November 1936 – 16 August 2012) was an Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Patriarch from 1992 to his death in 2012. His full title was "His Holiness Abuna Paulos, Fifth Patriarch of the Ortho ...
, Armenian Catholicos of Cilicia Aram I, and Patriarch of Ethiopia
Abune Mathias Abune Mathias (born Teklemariam Asrat; 5 January 1941) is the current Patriarch of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church since 2013. His full title is " His Holiness Abune Mathias I, Sixth Patriarch and Catholicos of Ethiopia, Archbishop of ...
.


See also

* List of Malankara Metropolitans * List of metropolitans of the Indian Orthodox Church


References


Bibliography

* * * * * * Joseph Cheeran, et al.(2002) Tradition and History of Indian Orthodox Church, p. 300–423 * Menachery, George (1973)
''The St. Thomas Christian Encyclopaedia of India Vol. II''
* Menachery, George (1998)
''The Indian Church History Classics: The Nazranies''
* * * * Tamcke, Martin (2009)
''Die Christen vom tur Abdin: Hinführung zur Syrisch-orthodoxen Kirche''
Verlag Otto Lembeck. 3874765806. * * Van der Ploeg, J. P. M. (1983). ''The Christians of St. Thomas in South India and their Syriac Manuscripts''. Dharmaram Publications. * * *


External links


Official website of the Indian (Malankara) Orthodox Syrian Church

Complete website of Catholicos of The East and Malankara Metropolitan

Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church Constitution of 1934

Indian Orthodox Radio , E – Radio from the Shores of Malankara to the World

Indian Orthodox Herald: News about the Catholicate of the East

Matha Mariam Media: A Complete Orthodox Web Portal maintained by Trivandrum Diocese

ICON Indian Christian Orthodox Network – Catholicos of the East

Malankara Orthodox TV
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