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St. Mary's Jacobite Syrian Soonoro Cathedral is an ancient Jacobite Syrian church located in Angamaly built in 1564 by Archdeacon
Giwargis of Christ Giwargis of Christ ( syr, ܓܝܼܘܲܪܓܝܼܣ ܕܡܫܝܚܐ) (died ), also spelled Geevarghese of Christ and George of Christ, was an Archdeacon (''Arkkadyakon'') and hence the leader of the Saint Thomas Christian community of India. He was a bib ...
, it is one of the most prominent and ancient
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churches in Kerala. Akapparambu Church is the most ancient church in Angamaly region and this church was a united parish with Akapparambu church for long time. Hence Akapparambu church was called valiyapally and this church was called cheriyapally in olden days. In the seventeenth century it was the residence of Archdeacon Thomas Parambil, who eventually got consecrated as bishop Mar Thoma I. It was the seat of the
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 ...
and later 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 ...
s, the local heads of the pre-20th century
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and hence held an important position in the church for several centuries.


History

Tradition says that Apostle St. Thomas arrived India in AD 52 and sowed the seeds of the Gospel and about 400 Syrian families immigrated in AD 345 under the leadership of the merchant Knayi Thoma to a town named Mahathevar patnam, near
Muziris Muziris ( grc, Μουζιρίς, Old Malayalam: ''Muciri'' or ''Muciripattanam'' possibly identical with the medieval ''Muyirikode'') was an ancient harbour and an urban centre on the Malabar Coast. Muziris found mention in the ''Periplus of ...
, the famous port of Kodungalloor. This was the first known centre of Christians in India. Jews who had engaged in trade with the coast of Malabar had inhabited the city much earlier and had rights to land and other privileges there. However Kodungalloor subsequently became less hospitable to Christians who took refuge in Angamaly. The local chieftain of "Mangattu", also referred to as "Mangattachan", graciously welcomed Christians into the area and granted them many privileges including the right to establish a church, a market and a town in 'Anke malee' (later Angamaly). The land for the Church in Angamaly was granted to the Syrian Christians next to his palace premises as a noble gesture. Thus the church was built with wood and thatched roofing in a location adjacent to the palace of the chieftain and in closer proximity to the palace. The number of Christians in Angamali swelled with further migrations, perhaps predominantly following the great flood in Periyar in 1341 that stilted the waters of the Muziris port. Later in 1523 the Muslim traders burnt down the Christian commercial establishments of Kodungallur and their church. However, as noted by
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, there was only one church back then in Angamali in 1550s and it was in the name of " Holy Virgin the Mother of Christ, the light and life". In 1564, the Cheriapally dedicated to St. Mary (of Assumption), which is the first church in Angamali, was erected by
Archdeacon George of Christ Giwargis of Christ ( syr, ܓܝܼܘܲܪܓܝܼܣ ܕܡܫܝܚܐ) (died ), also spelled Geevarghese of Christ and George of Christ, was an Archdeacon (''Arkkadyakon'') and hence the leader of the Saint Thomas Christian community of India. He was a bi ...
, who was appointed as the Archdeacon circa 1562 by Chaldean archbishop Mar Iosep. On 2 January 1576,
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, the King of Cochin, sent a letter to Pope Gregory XIII to express his concern over the Roman Catholic missionaries' misconduct to the then Metropolitan Abraham. The King also writes about the new church in Angamaly:
The Archdeacon George, likewise Our subject, has recently erected a church under the title of the Assumption of Our Lady in August, for which he requests me to obtain from Your Holiness certain Indulgences, which if granted, I shall regard as a favour done to me.
George of Christ built this church following his election as the bishop of
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in the diocesan assembly. This church is adorned by beautiful mural paintings, chandeliers and wooden carvings. In 1566, Chaldean Patriarch
Abdisho IV Maron Mar Abdisho IV Maron ( syc, ܥܒܕܝܫܘܥ ܪܒܝܥܝܐ ܡܪܘܢ) was the second Patriarch of the Chaldean Catholic Church, from 1555 to 1570. Abdisho, whose name is spelled in many different ways (''Abdisu'', ''Abd-Jesu'', ''Hebed-Jesu'', ''Abdi ...
gave his accent to the election and appointed George of Christ as the bishop of Palur and
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of the
Archdiocese of Angamaly Metropolitanate of India (Syriac: ''Beth Hindaye'') was an East Syriac ecclesiastical province of the Church of the East, at least nominally, from the seventh to the sixteenth century. The Malabar region (Kerala) of India had long been home to a t ...
to ensure a successor to Metropolitan Abraham. However, the succession plan failed due to the death of the Archdeacon.


Archdeacons

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s of Pakalomattom family including
Giwargis of Christ Giwargis of Christ ( syr, ܓܝܼܘܲܪܓܝܼܣ ܕܡܫܝܚܐ) (died ), also spelled Geevarghese of Christ and George of Christ, was an Archdeacon (''Arkkadyakon'') and hence the leader of the Saint Thomas Christian community of India. He was a bib ...
(George of Christ), Archdeacon John, Giwargis of the Cross (Archdeacon George of the Cross) and
Parambil Thoma Mar Thoma I, also known as Valiya Mar Thoma (''Mar Thoma the Great'') and Arkkadiyokkon Thoma (''Archdeacon Thomas'') in Malayalam and Thomas de Campo in Portuguese was the first native-born, popularly-selected Metropolitan bishop of the 17t ...
used the Angamaly Cheriyapally as their administrative headquarters. Givargis of Christ and Parambil Thoma were entombed in this Church.


Synod of Diamper

The whole parish defied the decrees of the
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in 1599 and firmly stood with the
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in resisting the
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. The Catholic historian Fr. Bernard records that the Syrian Christians in Mangad, Kochi, Purakad, and Thekkumkur who were loyal to Archdeacon George of Cross were threatened by local kings and Petty chieftains to attend the
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 ...
in 1599, as commanded by the Portuguese. The Raja of Cochin decreed that all assets of Syrian churches which abstain from the
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 ...
on 20 June 1599 will be confiscated. The Angamaly Church defied the command and boycotted the Synod unanimously; All the eighteen priests of the church abstained from the Synod. The militant Portuguese bishop through threats and offers of military and monetary support to the local king and chieftains managed to create a schism among Saint Thomas Christians and created a substantial Catholic presence in Angamaly.


After Coonan Cross Oath

After the Coonan Cross Oath of 1653, a delegate of the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch,
Gregorios Abdal Jaleel Mor Gregorios Abdal Jaleel Bawa (died 27 April 1681) was the Syriac Orthodox Bishop of Jerusalem from 1664 until his death in 1681. He is chiefly remembered for his 1665 mission to India, by which he established ties between the Malankara Church ...
an archbishop of Jerusalem, arrived in Malabar. In 1665 he regularized the consecration of Thoma I as the first Metropolitan Bishop of Malankara. At first during his reign Thoma I was assisted by Angamaly Vengoor Gevarghese Kathanar, Kadavil Chandy Kathanar,
Parambil Chandy Palliveettil Chandy also known as Parambil Chandy (''Alexander de Campo'' in Portuguese) was a bishop of the Catholic Saint Thomas Christians. He is also the first known native Indian bishop. He was the bishop of the East Syriac Rite (Chald ...
, and Anjimootil Itty Thoman Kathanar, who lead the Coonan Cross Oath in 1653. After the
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 ...
and Coonan Cross Oath, which lead to the schism among the Saint Thomas Christians, the Angamaly Cheriyapally came under the control of the Jacobite faction, who were known by then as the ''Puthenkoor''. 84 out of the 116 total churches, including the Angamaly ''Valiyapalli'', located next to the St Marys Cheriyapally Church, came under Syrian Catholic governance. However, Thoma I maintained his seat at Angamaly Cheriyapally. The 32 churches that remained with Archdeacon Parambil Thomas, continued to be administered by him from Angamaly. He was buried in this church in 1670.
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, who visited
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in the eighteenth century, gives the following list and description of churches in Angamaly in the country of the ''Velutha Thavali'' ruler:
# Saint George church, o-owned bySyrian Catholics and ''schismatics''. (In this church there is a chapel dedicated to Saint George in which the ''schismatics'' celebrate their liturgy after the Catholics.) # Another Church (at the end of the Angamale Bazaar), dedicated to Saint Ormisdas Martyr, Catholic. The see of the Archbishop of the ''Serra'' alabarwas once at Angamale. Under the Portuguese, in 1615, it was transferred to
Cranganore Kodungallur (; also Cranganore, Portuguese: Cranganor; formerly known as Mahodayapuram, Shingly, Vanchi, Muchiri, Muyirikkode, and Muziris) is a historically significant town situated on the banks of river Periyar on the Malabar Coast in Thr ...
). # Another Church dedicated to the Blessed Virgin (presumably it is St. Mary's church as the Residence of the Archdeacon of Malabar Mar Thomas).
He then mentions a fourth church in the country of the ''Velutha Thavali'', which is at Akaparambu and dedicated to Mar Sabor & Mar Proth, co-owned by Syrian Catholics and ''schismatics''. According to tradition, Mar Yoohanon who represented the Malankara Church at the Holy Synod of Ephesus in AD 431 stayed at Marth Maryam Valiyapally Kothamangalam and had visited Ankamaly church. For many centuries this church and the Akaparambu Church ( Mar Sabor and Mar Afroth) were a united parish and was administered by one council as is evident in the record of a general body meeting of 16-8-1069 (Malayalam Era).


Estrangelo Bible

In 1808 an ancient Bible written during the headship of Dionysius the Great at the Angamaly church was presented to the Anglican missionary Rev. Claudius Buchanan; This Bible is now preserved in the archives of the Cambridge University Library. This Syriac Bible might have been brought to India by Fathers from the Holy See of Antioch as in its appendix you can see intercessory prayers to St. Mary and Mar Severios. This Estrangelo Bible written in East Syriac might have been from the Persian Catholicate of the Syrian Orthodox Church.Pearson Hugh, M.A.; ''Memoirs of the life and writings of the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, D.D.'' Published 1817. Benjamin & Thomas Kite, Philadelphia p 320-321


Gallery

File:St. Mary's Soonoro Cathedral.jpg, Angamaly Church File:Altar room Angamaly Syrian Church.jpg, Altar room of Angamaly Syrian Church. File:George of Christ Archdeacon.2.jpg, Mural Painting of
Giwargis of Christ Giwargis of Christ ( syr, ܓܝܼܘܲܪܓܝܼܣ ܕܡܫܝܚܐ) (died ), also spelled Geevarghese of Christ and George of Christ, was an Archdeacon (''Arkkadyakon'') and hence the leader of the Saint Thomas Christian community of India. He was a bib ...
. File:Last Judgement (St Mary's, Angamaly).jpg, Mural Painting of Last Judgement above the northern entrance. File:Hell Scene (St Mary's, Angamaly).jpg, Mural depicting hell above the southern entrance.


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