St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, Puthencavu
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St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, Puthencavu is one of the important churches in
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, located at a village named
Puthencavu Puthencavu is a village in Alappuzha District of Kerala, India, located 2 km east of Chengannur along the southern bank of the river Pamba. The village is around 2 km from Arattupuzha, and can be easily accessed from Chengannur an ...
(near
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),
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in
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state of India. The church is one of the oldest Christian churches in the
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region of Kerala.


History

The people of Puthencavu depended on the old Suriyani Church in
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or the church in
Maramon Maramon is a small village on the Pampa River in Thiruvalla taluk & Thiruvalla Revenue Division of Pathanamthitta district in the state of Kerala, India. The nearest railway station is at chengannur (13 km) & Thiruvalla (16 km) Maram ...
before the establishment of this church. Due to the distance to the nearest church, Christians in the area decided to construct a church in Puthencavu itself. The Christians of Puthencavu decided to approach the Marthoma VI. During that time, the Travancore Maharaja had penalised the Marthoma VI per the request of the Dutch for the delayed payments of expenses in bringing the bishops: Mar Baselious Malprina, Mar Gregorios and Yohananon Ramban from Sheema during the times of Mar Thoma V. The Travancore government confiscated the metropolitan bishop's items and the goods and movable properties of the
Niranam Niranam is a village in Thiruvalla, Kerala, India. It was a port in ancient Kerala, on the confluence of the Manimala River, Manimala and Pamba River. It is almost 7  km from Tiruvalla in Pathanamthitta District of Kerala, lies to the wester ...
Church. It is believed that this church bell from Niranam Church is that which hangs even today on the
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gate of Padmanabhaswamy temple in
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. It is legendarily believed that the Tharakans and the Christians in Puthencavu saved the arrest of the metropolitan bishop by giving the money which was gathered for the construction of the church. The excess money after settling this was believed to be the source of '' vattipanam'' later, as follows: soon after becoming the Metropolitan Mar Thoma VII continued to discuss with Col. Macaulay, the British resident, and the church decided to deposit as loan in perpetuity a sum of 3000 Poovarahan (a poovarahan, known as Star Pagoda, had a market value of Rs. 10300). The deposit was handed over to Col. Maccaulay on 1 December 1808 and he issued the receipt. The agreement stipulated that interest should be paid to the Malankara Metropolitan. This deposit is now known as ''Vattipanam''. Later when there was more than one metropolitan in the Malankara Church, it became necessary to decide the rightful authority to receive the interest. So the government convened meetings with the church leaders and according to their decision issued proclamations authorizing that person to be the metropolitan to receive the interest. This resulted in several court cases for several years until 1958. The church was
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in the name of
St. Mary Mary was a first-century Jewish woman of Nazareth, the wife of Saint Joseph, Joseph and the mother of Jesus. She is an important figure of Christianity, venerated under titles of Mary, mother of Jesus, various titles such as Perpetual virginity ...
in 1793 (''
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969 Vrishchikam 19'') by
Mar Thoma VI Mar Thoma VI, also known as Mar Dionysius I, was the 6th Metropolitan of the Malankara Syrian Church, serving from 1765 until his demise on 7 April 1808. His original name was Iype, and he was born as the only son of Mathew (Mathan) Tharakan, the ...
. The church still preserves, even today, the room, bed and chapel of the first
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(eucharist) conducted by Marthoma VI. Mar Thoma VI stayed in Puthencavu from 1794 to 1808, due to which the place become the centre of Suriyani Christians of Puthenkoor 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 ...
. The remains of Mar Thoma VI,
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and Geevarghese Mar Philoxenos (the famous ''Puthencavil Kochu Thirumeni'') who led the Malankara Sabha, are interred in this church. Ayrookuzhiyil Abraham Kathanar (Sr.), youngest son of Ayrookuzhiyil Idicula Tharakan (Sr.) was the first vicar of this church in 1793 and was ordained by Marthoma VI. Thomas Kizhakethalaykkal, the father of Mar Philoxenos Thirumeni, Ayrookuzhiyil Abraham Kathanar (Jr.) etc., served long years as the vicars of this Church. Thomas Mar Athanasius (current Metropolitan of Chengannur Diocese) and nephew of ''Puthencavil Kochuthirumeni'', Rev. C M Philipose Cor Episcopa are members of this church. The body of Ayrookuzhiyil Abraham Kathanar (Sr.) was buried inside the church. During the times of Abraham Kathanar (Sr.), Puthencavu church was the centre of the ''Puthencoor'' section of the Malankara Church. Ayrukuzhiyil Chandy Kathanar, youngest son of Abraham Kathanar (Sr.) followed the vicarship of the church after his father. Chandy Kathanar was ordinated to the priesthood by Mar Thoma VIII. Chandy Kathanar's youngest son, Abraham Kathanar (Jr.) (1818–1901), who was raised to priesthood by Cheppad Philipose Mar Dionysius, become the vicar of the church later. As the vicar of the participating church, Abraham Kathanar (Jr.) co-signed the famous ''Mavelikara Padiyola'' (1836) and ''Kallumkathra Padiyola'' (1843). Joseph Kathanar (1863–1947), son of Abraham Kathanar (Jr.) was the assistant vicar of the church. The body of Ayrookuzhiyil Abraham Kathanar (Jr.) was also buried inside the church even though he had moved as vicar of Puthencavu Marthoma church upon the formation of Marthoma Sabha. On 9 December 1896, Rev. P.J. Dethos was consecrated as Titus II Mar Thoma Metropolitan at the Puthencavu Palli (then shared between both Orthodox and Mar Thoma churches). He was consecrated by
Titus I Mar Thoma Titus I Mar Thoma XV (20 February 1843 – 20 October 1909), better known as ''Thithos Mar Thoma Metropolitan'' (Thithos being the Aramaic and form of the name ''Titus''), was the second Mar Thoma Metropolitan (1893–1909) after the Malankara C ...
with the assistance of Geevarghese Mar Koorilose (Karumamkuzhi Pulikkottil) Metropolitan of the
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. Two ''perunals'' (church festivals) of Mar Anthrayos, the 17th-century
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saint Mor Anthrayos who was buried at Kallada, and Geevarghese Mar Philoxenos are celebrated in this church yearly. The wooden horse of Mar Anthrayos is still preserved in the church. There are a lot of folktales about the horse, on which the Anthrayos Bava used to travel at night. The church is also the parent parish of several parishes within and around of the same diocese which includes
Arattupuzha Arattupuzha is a cultural village in the Thrissur district of Kerala, South India, approximately south of the town of Thrissur. Located on the banks of the Karuvannur river, Arattupuzha is home to the annual Arattupuzha Pooram that stages the ...
, Kurichimuttam, Piralassery,
Mulakuzha Mulakuzha or മുളക്കുഴ is a village in Alappuzha district in the state of Kerala, India. Mulakuzha is located in Chengannur tehsil, and residents are mostly artisans and farmers. Etymology The word of mouth knowledge about the e ...
, Koorthamala, Nellikkal, Idanadu, and Mangalam.


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