Marthoman Jacobite Syrian Cathedral, Mulanthuruthy
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The Mulanthuruthy Marthoman Cathedral is an ancient church located at
Mulanthuruthy Mulanthuruthy, also spelt Mulamthuruthy, is a south-eastern suburb of the city of Kochi in Kerala, India. The historic Marthoman church is located here. Chottanikkara Temple is situated nearby Mulanthuruthy. Location It is about 15 km southea ...
in
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in
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, India. It is part of the Kochi 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 Malankara Church, is an Autocephaly, autocephalous Oriental Orthodox Churches, Oriental Orthodox church headquartered in #Catholicate ...
. This church was founded and established in the 11th century A.D, the church was consecrated on 3rd Karkkidakkam (July), in between 1100 and 1125 A.D. The church was modified in the 16th century A.D. The carvings on the main door of the church, made of granite, on which is inscribed in Syrian script, read as ʹʹthe door of the Mar Thoman Church was re-erected on 9th Thulam 1575 A.D.ʹʹ It is one of the ancient Churches in Kerala.At present the church is possessed by orthodox fraction by force as per 2017 Supreme Court verdict. The church is a fine example of the architectural style known as
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. The carvings, sculptures, symbolic icons and wall paintings are a blend of Middle Eastern, South Indian and European architecture. The altar of the church with wooden carvings and paintings of unique design, are reminiscent of the church at Jerusalem. There is a massive sculptural covering on the eastern side of the main altar, with carvings of faces of cherubins and representations of the Holy Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The floor tiles are imported from abroad. The rare antique paintings on the ceiling above, have their-own stories to narrate. The baptism stand of this church, is chopped out of a huge granite and it is about thousand years old. The two stories parish building is about three hundred years old. Its wooden walls and sculptured ceiling, as well as its strong room, have with-stood the ravages of time. The St. Gregorios Retreat Centre in the church compound, is an example of modern architecture. A proud heritage of the church is the head circlets for the bride and the bridegroom on the occasion of their marriage. These were in vogue from the time of Knai Thoma and his contemporaries. Even though Christianity was rooted in this country from the 1st century onwards, there was no constitution or rules and regulations for the church. This vacuum was filled by Ignatius Peter III, Patriarch of Antioch. He came to Malankara and convened the famous Mulanthuruthy Synod in 1876 A.D. at this church, in which, an association was formed by name Syrian Christian Association and a democratic set-up for the administration of the Malankara Church, was adopted. Holy Mooron was consecrated by the Malankara Church, for the first time in India. Holy Mooron was again consecrated here, in 1911 A.D, by Igatius Abdulla II, Patriarch of Antioch. In appreciation of the historical importance of this church and of its contributions to Malankara Church patriarchs honoured it with the appellation 'The Second Jerusalem'. Ignatius Yakoob III Patriarch of Antioch, also visited this church in 1964.


History

The church was established in 11th century and modified in 16th century (in 1550) by the
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Tharakan (minister) Kunchacko of the Kunnassery family. Due to an altercation between the Syrian Christians and the Kingdom of Vadakkumkur Kunchacko had gathered the Knanaya of Kaduthuruthy Church as well as all Syrian Christians he could find within Vadakkumkur and moved them to Mulanthuruthy. Upon arrival Kunchacko had sanctioned the building of the Mulanthuruthy Church. Later the Knanaya were called back to their home church of Kaduthuruthy by the descendants of the King of Vadakkumkur, leaving Mulanthuruthy Church in the care of the Syrian Christians who remained there. The church is home to a relic of
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, which was brought from
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and given as a gift by the then
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. The church also contains tombs of Mor Kurilos Yuyakim from tur'abdin, Mor Ivanius Hidayatulla ( Patriarchal Delegates of Malankara), Mor Gregorius Yuhanan the Patriarch of Jerusalem and relics of Parumala Mar Gregorios entombed at Parumala Church and
Ignatius Elias III St. Ignatius Elias III (13 October 1867 – 13 February 1932) (Syriac: ܐܝܓܢܛܝܘܣ ܐܠܝܐܣ ܬܠܝܬܝܐ) was the Patriarch of Antioch, and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1917 until his death in 1932. Biography Nasri was born on ...
the
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entombed at Manjinikkara Church. Pilgrims visit the church to view the
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and the tombs of holy fathers. Mulanthuruthy church is prominent in
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history. This church was the venue of the Mulanthuruthy Synod held in the year 1876. Ownership of this church was under dispute after the splits in Malankara Church into the 2 factions of the
Malankara Church The Malankara Church, also known as Malankara Syrian Church, was the unified body of '' Puthankur'' Saint Thomas Christians who claim origins from the missions of Thomas the Apostle. This community, under the leadership of Thoma I, oppos ...
and the factions had been engaged in dispute over ownership of many churches including Mulanthuruthy Church. In 2017, the Supreme Court of India ruled in favour of the Orthodox faction in the century-old dispute on the ownership of the churches. Since August 2020, amidst protests, Ernakulam District Administration has taken over Mulanthuruthy Church and later handed over the control of the church to
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.


Location

The church is situated from
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. The nearest railway station is Mulanthuruthy Railway Station.


Gregorios of Parumala

Geevarghese Mar Gregorios Geevarghese Mar Gregorios of Parumala (15 June 1848 – 2 November 1902), also known as Parumala Thirumeni, was a Metropolitan of the Malankara Syrian Orthodox Church. Parumala Thirumeni became the first person of Indian origin to be canonised ...
took charge of the Niranam Diocese and started staying at Parumala. He established various churches and was the motivator to establish schools in different parts of Kerala including St. Thomas School at
Mulanthuruthy Mulanthuruthy, also spelt Mulamthuruthy, is a south-eastern suburb of the city of Kochi in Kerala, India. The historic Marthoman church is located here. Chottanikkara Temple is situated nearby Mulanthuruthy. Location It is about 15 km southea ...
. On 2 November 1902, at the age of 54, Mar Gregorios died. He was entombed at St. Peter's and St. Paul's Orthodox Syrian Church, Parumala. Considering the saintly life and many testimonies to the intercession of Mar Gregorios, the
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(in 1947) canonized him as a saint.


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