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St. George's Forane Church, locally known as Edapally Church (
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: മാർ ഗീവർഗ്ഗീസ് സഹദാ പള്ളി, ഇടപ്പള്ളി) is a Catholic pilgrimage church in
Edapally Edappally or Idappalli is a region in the city of Kochi, Kerala, India. It is a major commercial centre as well as a prominent residential region. Edappally junction is one of the busiest junctions in the city. History Edappally in English l ...
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. It is considered as Asia's largest shrine dedicated to
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, about five million people visit it every year. The church is thought to have been founded in 593 AD. It is regarded as one of the oldest churches in
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, after the seven churches founded by
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in the first century AD. The church was originally dedicated to the Marth Mariam (''Virgin Mary''). In 1080, a new church was built adjacent to the old church. A nine-day festival is celebrated annually as part of the Feast of Saint George (23 April). The church, also a destination for non-Christians, attracts offerings of gold, chicken, and eggs.


History

The church has a 14-century history. Its perennial well attracted many people, and the church became a pilgrimage site. According to historians, Thomas the Apostle (Mar Thoma Sleeha in Malayalam/Syriac) built seven churches. The Edapally church was built during the sixth century, shortly after the construction of the seven churches. A statue of St. George (Mar Geevarghese Sahada) on horseback, stabbing a serpent under his horse's hooves, is prominent. The church blends religion, magic, myth, folklore and history. Edappally was a hamlet, part of the princely kingdom of Elangalloor. Its Syrian Christian congregation was small, descendants of those who were converted to Christianity by St.
Thomas the Apostle Thomas the Apostle (; , meaning 'the Twin'), also known as Didymus ( 'twin'), was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament. Thomas is commonly known as "doubting Thomas" because he initially doubted the resurrection of ...
(who came to India in 52 AD). The oldest Edappally church was built in 593, and the one-room building is preserved as a storehouse. It was built by families from Paravur who had to travel to the Kottakkavu Mar Thoma Syro-Malabar Church, North Paravur to worship. The congregation outgrew the old church, and a second church was built in 1080. Its main Madaba/altar and façade were renovated during the 1970s, and a picture of the Virgin Mary was added. The imported-tile floor remains. The 1400th anniversary of the church's founding was celebrated on 18 January 1994.
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visited from Calcutta as the chief guest. To commemorate the occasion, a bell tower was constructed on the church premises and a bell installed. The bell was later moved to the archangel tower of the new church. The foundation stone for the third church, blessed by
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, was laid on 1 January 2001. The octagonal, church covers a area, and is one of India's largest churches. Blending European and Keralite architecture, its madbaha/altar is made of teak covered with gold foil imported from Italy and it has two bell towers. Old (original sin, Noah's Ark and Cain and Abel) and New Testament scenes (the story of Jesus) are depicted as sculptures. The altar, depicting the Resurrection, is surrounded by carvings in Vietnamese marble. The main chapel has a capacity of 5,000, and the entire church can hold 10,000 people. The two older churches have been preserved for their historic importance. Vastushilpalaya and Prasanth P George were the new church's architects. The church courtyard has a well, and devotees believe that its water has curative powers.


Architecture

According to historians, Thomas the Apostle (Mar Thoma Sleeha in Malayalam/Syriac) built seven churches. The Edapally church was built during the sixth century, shortly after the construction of the seven churches.


Church built in 593 A.D

Edappally was a hamlet, part of the princely kingdom of Elangalloor. Its Syrian Christian congregation was small, descendants of those who were converted to Christianity by St.
Thomas the Apostle Thomas the Apostle (; , meaning 'the Twin'), also known as Didymus ( 'twin'), was one of the Twelve Apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament. Thomas is commonly known as "doubting Thomas" because he initially doubted the resurrection of ...
(who came to India in 52 AD). The oldest Edappally church was built in 593, by families from Paravur who had to travel to the Kottakkavu Mar Thoma Syro-Malabar Church, North Paravur to worship. The church was  dedicated to Virgin Mary called ''Marth Mariam'' in local parlance  in the beginning and  later  came to be known by Saint George’s name once he was declared as the patron saint of England. This Church was built about 300 years after the martyrdom of St. George, who was a soldier. Later he became a follower of Christ and strictly followed the scriptures. He attained martyrdom when he stood against  the religious persecution under Emperor Diocletus. After his death, scores of churches came up across Europe and other places in his name. A statue of St. George (Mar Geevarghese Sahada) on horseback, stabbing a serpent under his horse's hooves, is prominent. Today the it is used as an Adoration Chapel and attracts numerous visitors throughout the year.


Church built in 1080 A.D

The congregation outgrew the old church, and a second church was built in 1080. Its main madbaha/altar and façade were renovated during the 1970s, and a picture of the Virgin Mary was added. The imported-tile floor remains. Now, the second church serves as a museum


Church built in 2015 A.D

The foundation stone for the third church, blessed by
Pope John Paul II Pope John Paul II (born Karol Józef Wojtyła; 18 May 19202 April 2005) was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 16 October 1978 until Death and funeral of Pope John Paul II, his death in 2005. In his you ...
, was laid on 1 January 2001. The octagonal, church covers a area, and is one of India's largest churches. Blending European and Keralite architecture, its Madaba/altar is made of teak covered with gold foil imported from Italy and it has two bell towers. Old (original sin, Noah's Ark and Cain and Abel) and New Testament scenes (the story of Jesus) are depicted as sculptures. The altar, depicting the Resurrection, is surrounded by carvings in Vietnamese marble. The main chapel has a capacity of 5,000, and the entire church can hold 10,000 people. The two older churches have been preserved for their historic importance.


Organizations

Darsana Samooham is a lay religious organisation associated with the church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary or a saint connected with a religious order. Edappally's Darsana Samooham is the world's largest. Members usually wear religious dress. It is governed by an elected committee which includes a president, treasurer, and secretary. The Edappally's Darsana Samooham helps organize the annual feast and participates in the festival procession. The Marian Sodality, founded by Payyappilly Joseph Kathanar in 1927, promotes spirituality among parish youth. Similarly, the Cherupushpa Mission League (founded in 1972) works to instill Christian values in the youth of the parish. Thirubalasakyam is a children's organization associated with the church, and most children in the parish are members. St. Joseph's Maranananthara Sahaya Fund is an association of parish members to assist financially stressed parish families with funeral expenses. It is funded by life memberships or monthly subscriptions collected from members. St. George's Charitable Fund is managed by the church to provide financial assistance to the poor, regardless of religion.


Mar Giwargis Sahada

The church was built about 300 years after the martyrdom of
Saint George Saint George (;Geʽez: ጊዮርጊስ, , ka, გიორგი, , , died 23 April 303), also George of Lydda, was an early Christian martyr who is venerated as a saint in Christianity. According to holy tradition, he was a soldier in the ...
(Mar Giwargis Sahada). Mar Giwargis is known to have been born in
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around AD 275–285. A soldier, he reached the rank of tribunus in the imperial guard of the Emperor
Diocletian Diocletian ( ; ; ; 242/245 – 311/312), nicknamed Jovius, was Roman emperor from 284 until his abdication in 305. He was born Diocles to a family of low status in the Roman province of Dalmatia (Roman province), Dalmatia. As with other Illyri ...
at Nicomedia. Mar Giwargis was a believer in Christ and lived his life according to the scriptures. During the Diocletianic Persecution, he defended his faith and was put to death. Many churches sprang up throughout Europe and parts of the East dedicated to St. George, the patron saint of England. The Edappally church became known as St. George's Church. The statue of St. George on horseback depicts the saint and his horse killing a serpent, a symbol of
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Gallery

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See also

* Kottakkavu Mar Thoma Syro-Malabar Church, North Paravur * Mar Hormizd Syro-Malabar Church, Angamaly


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Edapally, George 6th-century establishments in India Archdiocese of Ernakulam-Angamaly Churches in Ernakulam district Eastern Catholic churches in Kerala Syro-Malabar Catholic church buildings sv:Edappally