ABOUT THOZHIYUR SABHA
The Malabar Independent Syrian Church, also known as the Thozhiyur Church, is a Christian church centred in Kerala, India. It is one of the churches of the Saint Thomas Christian community, which traces its origins to the evangelical activity of Thomas the Apostle in the 1st century. The church split from the main body of India’s Malankara Church in 1772. The church obtained its current name after a court verdict in 1862; Read More...
I. CHURCH OF ST.THOMAS CHRISTIANS UNTIL THE ARRIVAL OF PORTUGESE
The Church of Saint Thomas Christians was hierarchically subordinated under the Patriarch Seleucia- Ctesiphon, which was known differently as Church of Seleucia or better Seleucia-Ctesiphon, later on called as the church of Babylon or Church of East or Chaldean Church or Assyrian Church. The Indian Church was raised to the rank of a Metropolitan Church in 714 / 728 AD. Read More...
II. ABOUT THE SAINT THOMAS CHRISTIANS EARLY LITURGY
The Older hudra MSS contained three Anaphora for use in Chaldean Church. Mar Esai Hudra also contains three Anaphora. It is generally accepted that the Anaphora of Addai and Mari, Nestorius and Theodore were in use among Saint Thomas Christians at the time of Synod of Diamper in 1599 AD. There are many fragmentary evidences for this liturgy in early centuries in India. The earliest concrete surviving document, Read More...
III. ABOUT THE NAME OF THE CHURCH
The Church founded by Apostle Thomas was known in different names in different periods of the history. Some of the names seen in records are Church of Saint Thomas, Nazrani Church, Malankara Church, Syro Chaldean Church , Suriyani Church etc. The faithful were called Saint Thomas Christians, Mar Thoma Kristianigal, Suriyani Christians, Nazrani Mappilas etc.
IV. AFTER THE ARRIVAL OF PORTUGUESE IN MALABAR
In 1504, Mar Yahballaha was the ” Metropoliten of All India” in Malabar. There were three suffragon bishops. In 1565, Angamaly was made a Metropolitan See. The first Synod at Angamaly was convoked in 1583 by Mar Abraham. Mar Abraham was the last Chaldean Metropolitan who ruled the undivided Church of Saint Thomas Christians. He died in 1597 AD.
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He comes back with two Bishops
He comes back with two Bishops, Mar Thomas and Mar John from Mesopotamia -
Vasco de Gamma’s first landing
Vasco de Gamma’s first landing in India near Calicut -
Mar Denha and Mar Joseph arrive
Mar Yahballaha, Mar Denha and Mar Joseph arrive in Malabar -
Mar John appoints George Pakalomattam
Metropolitan Mar John appoints George Pakalomattam ( Ittikuriath) as Archdeacon -
Vasco de Gamma’s first meeting
Vasco de Gamma’s first meeting with Christians of Saint Thomas -
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The Latin Bishopric of Funchal
The Latin Bishopric of Funchal is created with jurisdiction over Portuguese India -
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A Persian Cross rediscovered
A Persian Cross ( Saint Thomas Cross ) rediscovered at Mylapore -
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Mar Joseph and Mar Elias arrives in Malabar
Mar Joseph and Mar Elias arrives in Malabar -
The King of Cochin publishes an edict
The King of Cochin publishes an edict of tolerance in favor Of Christian converts -
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First Synod of Angamale convoked
First Synod of Angamale convoked by Bishop Mar Abraham -
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Archdeacon George of the Cross appointed
Archdeacon George of the Cross appointed by Archbishop Mar Abraham -
Alexis De Menezes becomes Archbishop of Goa
Alexis De Menezes becomes Archbishop of Goa -
V. AFTER THE DEATH OF THE CHALDEAN METROPOLITAN MAR ABRAHAM
After the death of last Chaldean Metropolitan Mar Abraham of undivided Saint Thomas Christians, the Archdeacon George ( of the Cross) according to the custom and by the virtue of appointment by Mar Abraham took administration of the Church. Alexis De Menezes, the Arch Bishop of Goa, begins his visit in Malabar in 27 December 1598 AD. The Synod of Diamper was conducted on 1599 AD. Fr. Franics Roz SJ nominated as the successor of Mar Abraham 1599 AD. Read More...
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Fr. Franics Roz SJ nominated
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Edappally Ashram started
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Thomas becomes the Archdeacon
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A monk Athallah, reaches Mylapre
A monk called Athallah, reaches Mylapre, not allowed to enter Malabar -
SYOND OF DIAMPER
The Syond of Diamper is a diocesan synod by which Latin usages were formally adopted by the Christians of Saint Thomas. It was convened on June 20, 1599 under the leadership of Aleixo de Menezes, Archbishop of Goa. Archdeacon George ( of the Cross) was forced to comply with the wishes of Archbishop of Goa. This separated the Thomas Christians from the Chaldean Patriarch and subjected them directly to the Latin Archbishopric of Goa. Read More...
CHANGES IN LITURGY AFTER THE SYOND
The text on which the Synod of Diamper worked was a composite East Syriac text of Anaphora of Addai and Mari. The Synod suppressed the use of all other Anaphora’s except the Qurbana of Addai and Mari. The Synod declared certain passages of the Holy Qurbana of Addai and Mari as impious, sacrilegious and outcome of Nestorian heresy. The Synod proposed some thirty changes in the Qurbana. The changes made by the Synod are six in litanies, Read More...
COONAN CROSS OATH
In 1652, Ahatallah arrived in Mylapore who informed the Saint Thomas Christians that he is the Patriarch of All India and China who has all the powers given by Pope. In the name of Mary, Mother of God, he invited all the Thomas Christians to rally around him. The whole Thomas Christian community was roused and insurrections took place everywhere. Fr. Manoel de Leira SJ, from Mylapore informed the Portuguese about the movements of Ahatallah. Read More...
VI. AFTER THE COONAN CROSS OATH
A meeting was held at Edapally and then again at Alangat on May 22, 1653, twelve priests imposed their hands on Archdeacon Thomas calling him Archbishop Mar Thomas I. A new letter said to be of Ahatallah was also produced. The meeting also provided four councilors to Archdeacon. Alexander Parampil of Kuravilangadu, Alexander Kadavil of Kaduthuruthy, George Vendur of Angamale and Anjilimootil Ittithomman of Kallicherry were the four councilors. Read More...
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Mar Thoma I ordained bishop at Alangad
Mar Thoma I ordained bishop at Alangad by the laying of hands by 12 priests -
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The Vicariate of Malabar is erected
The Vicariate of Malabar is erected by Pope Alexander VII -
First Latin Vicar
First Latin Vicar- Apostolic of Malabar is consecrated Bishop Sebastiani -
Bishop Sebastiani lands at Cochin
Bishop Sebastiani lands at Cochin. Second Carmelite mission in Malabar -
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Bishop Sebastiani consecrates Bishop Mar Alexander de Campo
Bishop Sebastiani consecrates Bishop Mar Alexander de Campo (Mar Chandy Palliveettil ) and leaves Malabar -
Jacobite Bishop arrives in Malabar
Mar Gregorios, the Syriac Orthodox (Jacobite) Bishop arrives in Malabar
Rome send Carmelities in two groups under the Propagada Congregation to Malabar headed by Fr. Sebastiani and Fr. Hyacinth. Fr. Sebastiaini arrived first in 1655. He began directly deal with the Archdeacon, Mar Thomas I. Fr. Sebastianini gained the support of many, especially with the support of Alexander Parampil, Alexandar Kadavil and the Vicar of Muttam, (the three councilors were reconciled with Gracia SJ before the arrival of Sebastaini according to some Jesuit reports). Read More...
VII. SUCCEEDING CENTURIES AMONG THE CATHOLICS- SYRO MALABAR CHURCH
VIII. ABOUT THE SYRO MALABAR CHURCH IN INDIA
IX. ABOUT CHALDEAN SYRIAN CHURCH
X. SUCCEEDING CENTURIES AMONG THE MALANKARA SYRIAC ORTHODOX
XI. ABOUT THE MALANKARA SYRIAC ORTHODOX CHURCH IN INDIA
XII. ABOUT THE THOZHIYUR CHURCH (ANJOORIANS)
The Thozhiyur Church known today as Malabar Independent Syrian Church originated at the year 1772, when Mar Cyril was expelled from Travancore and Cochin by Mar Dionysius I.
ABOUT THE THOZHIYUR CHURCH NAME
Earlier Anjoor or Thozhiyur Church was used. Presently Malabar Independent Syrian Church is used officially.
ABOUT THE THOZHIYUR CHURCH LITURGY
The Thozhyur Church uses the West Syriac liturgy.
XIII. ABOUT THE SYRIAN ANGLICAN CHURCH
XIV. ABOUT MALANKARA MAR THOMA SYRIAN CHURCH
XV. SPLIT AMONG THE MALANKARA SYRIAC ORTHODOX
The Saint Thomas Christians trace their origins to Thomas the Apostle, who according to tradition proselytized in India in the 1st century. By the 7th century they were part of the Church of the East, centred in Persia. The entire community remained united until the 17th century, when disputes with the Portuguese padroado in India led to the Coonan Cross Oath of 1653 and the division of the Saint Thomas Christians into Latin Catholic and Read More...
BISHOP NAME
In the Malabar Independent Syrian Church, as in a number of Churches, a bishop receives a new name on consecration.In the Syrian Churches this is preceded by the title “Mar” meaning “Lord”. (The West Syrian form is “Mor” but the East Syrian pronunciation prevails in Kerala even among Churches which, like the MISC, are West Syrian in episcopal succession and rite). Read More...
Of the 14 bishops who have ruled over the MISC as Metropolitan,