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Kariattil Mar Iousep, alternatively written as Mar Joseph Kariattil, (5 May 1742 – 10 September 1786) was the first native Indian to be appointed as Metropolitan of Kodungalloor (Cranganore) for Syrian Catholics in the territory now comprising
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, India. Joseph Kariattil was born at
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, near Aluva in present-day central Kerala. He had his initial religious education at the Seminary at Alangad. Later he was sent to the
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, Rome, in 1755 when he was barely 13 years old. There he was ordained as a priest, and he took doctorate in Philosophy, Theology and Canon law from there. He was the first Indian national in history to receive multiple doctoral degrees in 18th century. Before 1765 he also authored, under the pen-name of Giuseppe Chariati Indiano, a grammar of the Malayalam language in Portuguese, preserved in the Bibliotheca Nazionale in Rome. He returned to India in 1766. He was then appointed as a Malpan at Alangad Malpanate Seminary. Kariattil Malpan took great efforts for the reunion of the
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(also known as Syrian Christians or Mar Thoma Nazranis) who had split following the Coonen Cross Oath. It was only by the efforts of Rev Malpan Joseph Kariattil and prominent Nazrani laity leader Thachil Mathu Tharakan the bishop of Varapuzha apostolic vicariate bishop Francis De Sales, who pleaded to Malpan for help was able to get settled in Alangad Church in year 1776. On 18 March 1777, the bishop of puthenkoor Jacobite faction Mar Thoma VI met with Mar Joseph Kariattil to discuss about the reunification of puthenkoor with pazhayakoor and to be part of Catholic family. He made the historic journey to Rome in 1778 together with
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to represent the matter with the church authorities there. He met the
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and royal patron of
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Maria Francesca (
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) and submitted an official request in August 1779. The padroado missionaries were totally against reunification of Nazranis and propaganda missionaries didn't promote either. She and authorities of Portugal were really impressed with the humility, personality, religious zeal and intellect of Kariattil Joseph Malpan and hence he was appointed as the Archbishop of Kodungalloor at Lisbon on 16 July 1782. On 17 February 1783 he was consecrated as Archbishop of Cranganore (
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) by Emeritus Archbishop of Goa Mar Francisco De Abasouda, Bishop of Macau Mar Alexandreous and Bishop of Mayya Mar Warthulma at Sao Bento monastery church in Lisbon. On 16 December 1782 Pope Pius VI confirmed his appointment by Queen as Metropolitan Archbishop of Archdiocese of Kodungalloor, thus imprinting in the history of Archdiocese as the first native Archbishop of Mar Thoma Nazranis of Malankara. On 17 March 1783 he revived the sacred Pallium of Metropolitan Archbishop from Pope Pius VI. At the same time he also received all the privileges and authority to unite Mar Thoma VI and puthenkoor faction to Catholic Church. However, on his way back to India, he died at
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on 10 September 1786. He was initially buried there and later his mortal remains were transferred to Alangad and were re-interred at St. Mary's Syro-Malabar Catholic Church, Alangad in 1961. He is the author of two books, viz. ''Vedatharkkam'' (''Dialectics on Theology'') (1768) and ''Noticias do Reino do Malabar'' (1780). Mar Joseph Kariattil
He had also issued an official Letter of Archbishop on 16 July 1783.


See also

* Syro-Malabar Catholic Church *
List of Syro-Malabar Catholics Notable Syro-Malabar Catholics include: Religious and spiritual * Parambil Chandy Malpan (Malpan 1663–87) * Joseph Kariattil (Appointed in 1782) * Paremmakkal Thoma Kathanar (Appointed in 1786) * Abraham Pandari (Poulose) (Appointed in 1798) ...
*
Timeline of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church This is a timeline of the history of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church in India. Ancient Era *AD 52 - Arrival of Thomas the Apostle, Saint Thomas the Apostle in Muziris (near Kodungalloor) in Thrissur district of Kerala;Christianity in India *
Saint Thomas Christians The Saint Thomas Christians, also called Syrian Christians of India, ''Marthoma Suriyani Nasrani'', ''Malankara Nasrani'', or ''Nasrani Mappila'', are an ethno-religious community of Indian Christians in the state of Kerala ( Malabar region ...


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Mar Joseph Kariattil
* St Thomas Christian Encyclopaedia of India – Edited by George Menachery, Vol.2 (1973). * History of Christianity in India – Mundadan, A. Mathias (1984). * Indian Church History Classics,Vol 1, Ed. George Menachery: The Nazranies (1998). * Vathamaanappusthakam, Thomas Paremakkal (Malayalam) Various Editions. Eng. Tr. by Placid Podipara, Rome. *Sanghasmrithi(Vol II). Nazrani Pazhama(Part-1). Author: Dr Ignatious Payyapilly (2019). {{DEFAULTSORT:Kariattil, Mar Joseph Syro-Malabar Catholic Archbishops of Ernakulam-Angamaly 18th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in India People from Aluva 1786 deaths 1742 births Syro-Malabar archbishops 18th-century Indian scholars