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Thomas Mar Athanasius (Mar Thoma XIV) aka Thomas Thirumeni (7 October 1836 – 10 August 1893) was the
Malankara Metropolitan Malankara Metropolitan is an ecclesiastical title given to the head of the Malankara Syrian Church, previously by the Government of Travancore and Cochin in South India. This title was awarded by a proclamation from the King of Travancore and ...
of the autonomous Malankara Syrian Church faction of Malankara, from 1877 to 1893. The first son of prominent Syrian Church reformist
Abraham Malpan Palakunnathu Abraham Malpan (പാലകുന്നത്ത് അബ്രഹാം മൽപ്പാൻ), (30 May 1796 – 9 September 1845) was an Indian cleric and theologian known for the Reformation movement within the Malankara ...
(the "Martin Luther of the East"), he was born into the Palakunnathu family of
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. He ascended to the throne of the Malankara Metropolitan at a time of turmoil in 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. ...
, being removed from office by the majority pro- Patriarchate faction of the church following the Royal court verdict of 1889, and evicted from the
Pazhaya seminary The Orthodox Theological Seminary also known as Old Seminary (Pazhaya Seminari) is a seminary of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. It was founded in 1815 by Colonel John Munro with the help of the priest-monk Pulikkottil Joseph Ittoop Ramban ...
(the seat of
Malankara Metropolitan Malankara Metropolitan is an ecclesiastical title given to the head of the Malankara Syrian Church, previously by the Government of Travancore and Cochin in South India. This title was awarded by a proclamation from the King of Travancore and ...
). The Reformist faction of the Malankara Syrian Church which stood faithful to him later organized into an Independent Reformed Syrian Church governed by its own
autocephalous 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 Ort ...
bishop, adopting the name " Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church". The Mar Thoma Syrian Church claims to be the true autonomous Malankara Syrian Church dating back to the Apostolic activity of St. Thomas the Apostle in the 1st Century A.D.


History


Early life

Thomas Mar Athanasius, the first son of
Abraham Malpan Palakunnathu Abraham Malpan (പാലകുന്നത്ത് അബ്രഹാം മൽപ്പാൻ), (30 May 1796 – 9 September 1845) was an Indian cleric and theologian known for the Reformation movement within the Malankara ...
and Aleyamma was born into the Palakunnathu family of Maramon and was the brother of Titus I Mar Thoma Metropolitan. His predecessor Mathews Mar Athanasius consecrated Thomas Mar Athanasius of Palakkunnathu Family, as his successor in 1869 in presence of Joseph Mar Koorilose (Alathoorey), Malabar Independent Syrian Church.


Reformation in the Malankara Syrian Church

During the time of Mathews Mar Athanasius, there was a strong uprising in the church for renaissance and reformation inspired by Anglican missionaries and scriptural education; and strong opposition against it led by Mar Dionysius V. Thomas Mar Athanasius, continued the footsteps of his predecessor's reformation policy. There was no proper Theological education for Clergy, Holy communion was conducted for money, the church buildings belonged to one or two respected families of the parish. There was no proper accounting or auditing of church income or records. Palakkunathu Thomas Mar Athanasious initiated a large number of reforms at Church administration and at the parish level like his predecessor. Malankara Church was never under any other church. However, the opposition party Pulikkottil Joseph Mar Divaniyos II in 1876, brought the Patriarch of Antioch to preside over the Synod held at Mulanthuruthi. The Patriarch divided Malankara Church into seven dioceses and consecrated bishops for each diocese. Mar Dionysious V was given charge of Quilon dioceses. This helped Mar Dionysius to tighten his hold over the traditional Syrian Church in temporal as well as in spiritual affairs. Palakkunnathu Mathews Mar Athanasious Malankara Metropolitan, his Suffragan Thomas Mar Athanasius metropolitan, and the churches sided with Malankara Metropolitan did not attend the Synod neither agreed to their deliberations. Following the death of Palakkunathu Mathews Mar Athanasious, Palakkunathu Thomas Mar Athanasious became the leader of the reformist faction of the church continued with reformation activities in midst of hostility and eventually it led him into litigation.


The Litigation "Seminary Suit"

The majority Orthodox Jacobite Church represented by Mar Dionysius accused that the consecration of Thomas Mar Athanasius was invalid as it had been done without the permission of the syriac patriarch, held to be the supreme head of the Syrian Church in Malabar. To establish the foothold by the two factions, a litigation, that lasted for 10 years, took place regarding the title to the possession of the ‘Syrian Seminary’ and allied properties of the Church. In 1889 Royal appeal court, Travancore the final judgment of two native judges decided, the findings in favor of Joseph Mar Dionyasius as representing the Patriarch and the English judge, Mr. Justice Ormsby noted his dissent regarding the judgment. This led to the formation of an independent church. The reformist party in the Syrian church took the name "Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church" in 1893.


Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church

The Mar Thoma Syrians lost their temporal claim to properties and reorganized themselves as an independent church body. The evangelistic zeal found expression at this time in the formation of the Mar Thoma Evangelistic Association in 1888 and the beginning of the Mar Thoma Church magazine ''Malankara Sabha Tharaka'' in 1893. Both the factions Reformist faction as an Independent Reformed Syrian church and the Traditionalist faction as a part of the Syrian Orthodox church flourished.


Eviction from Malankara Syrian Church

After the litigation, the majority verdict of the Royal Court was against him in 1889. Thomas Mar Athanasius was legally evicted from Kottayam Seminary. This was eviction from the seat of Malankara Metropolitan as he was not consecrated with the consent of Patriarch of Antioch done legally. During the process his
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, Cope and
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went missing. He led a more prayerful life on then in midst of struggles and was taken to heavenly abode soon after the case. Though the episcopate of Thomas Mar Athanasius was a period of trial and suffering for the Church, it was also one of great spiritual promise for the future. The Mar Thoma Syrian Church considers itself as one carrying on the original traditions of the Malabar Church, reformed in accordance with the teaching of the Scripture.


Succession


of the
Mar Thoma Syrian Church The Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church, often shortened to Mar Thoma Church, and known also as the Reformed Syrian ChurchS. N. Sadasivan. A Social History of India'. APH Publishing; 2000. . p. 442. and the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Malabar ...


References


External links


14th Mar Thoma: His Grace the Most Rev. Thomas Mar Athanasius Metropolitan
{{authority control Oriental Orthodoxy in India Metropolitans of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church Saint Thomas Christians 1836 births 1893 deaths