Roman Catholic Diocese of Cochin explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
Cochin
Latin:Dioecesis Coccinensis
Local:കൊച്ചി രൂപത
Country:India
Episcopal Conference:Catholic Bishops' Conference of IndiaKerala Catholic Bishop's Council
Province:Verapoly
Headquarters:Fort Kochi, Kerala
Area Km2:236
Population:625,500
Population As Of:2021
Catholics:176,680
Parishes:51
Denomination:Roman Catholic Church
Sui Iuris Church:Latin Church
Rite:Roman Rite
Cathedral:Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica, Fort Cochin
Priests:163 Diocesan Priests
Metro Archbishop:Joseph Kalathiparambil
Judicial Vicar:Very Rev Fr. Antony Kattiparambil
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Episcopal Vicar:Very Rev Fr Antony Kattiparambil
Apostolic Admin:Bishop James Raphael Anaparambil
Vicar General:Msgr Shaiju Pariathussery
Residence:Bishop's House Bp Joseph Kureethara Road, P.B. No. 11Fort Kochi, Kochi - 682001

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Cochin (la|Dioecesis Coccinensis) is a Roman Catholic Diocese in Kochi, Kerala, India. A constituent of the Latin: sui iuris Latin Church, the diocese was established in 1557 after the domination of the Portuguese-speaking missionaries. The diocese is a suffragan church to the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan Latin Catholic Archdiocese of Verapoly, and serves the Latin Catholics of Malabar.[1]

The diocese is situated with the Arabian Sea in the west, the Archdiocese of Verapoly in both north and east, and the Diocese of Alleppey in the south. The Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica in Fort Cochin is the diocese's cathedral where the Diocesan Administrator resides. The diocesan administrator was Msgr. Shaiju Pariathussery after the retirement of Joseph Kariyil till Pope Francis appointed Bp James Anaparambil as apostolic administrator [<nowiki/>[[sede plena]]].[2]

On 11 October 2024, Pope Francis has appointed Bishop James Raphael Anaparambil (Bishop of Diocese of Alleppey) as the apostolic administrator to the diocese of Cochin. Bishop James continues as the apostolic administrator till Pope Francis appoints new Bishop to the diocese.[3]

History

The early Christian missionaries arrived in India from Portugal in 1550, pioneering the Portuguese mission in the country. Subsequently, the Christians of Kochi began practicing the Latin liturgical rite. St. Francis Xavier often visited the land of Kochi, where he offered holy mass at the St. Francis Church, in which lies the body of Vasco da Gama buried in 1524. The Order of the Franciscans built a monastery in 1518 and two more, of the Jesuit Order, in 1550 and 1561. In 1553 the Dominicans sisters started a College and Monastery in Kochi, and before 1557, publication began and book printing began in Kochi. The Society of Jesus was then founded by Father Balthazar Gago, S.J. in 1550 and in 1560, the King of Portugal built for the Society of Jesus, the college of Kochi, and in 1562, a novitiate of the Society was established there. Following the rising of the land, Pope Leo X, in 1514 erected the Diocese of Funchal, and in 1534, the Diocese of Goa which was joined by the people in Kochi. The diocese of Cochin was elected by Pope Paul IV on 4 February 1557, in his decree Latin: "Pro Excellenti Praeeminentia" for the two new suffragan dioceses (the other being Diocese of Malacca). After its erection as a diocese, it was the second and preceded southern and eastern India, Burma, and Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). It was later reorganized following the Concordat of 23 June 1886, between Leo XIII and King Luiz of Portugal.

Before the missionaries, people of Malabar practiced Hinduism, Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. Three out of the eight Franciscan friars, who sailed from Lisbon to India died in the 1500 masacre in Kozhikode. The survivors then settled at Kochi and from there began the foundation of the Diocese of Cochin. They also received support from other missionaries working from the city which was a centre. Vasco da Gama, a messenger from Portugal who had arrived at Cochin accepted the writings of the early converted Christians for the King of Portugal. The Syrian Bishop of those Christians promised obedience to the pope through the Franciscan missionaries and two Nestorian priests, who later accompanied Gama to Lisbon en route for Rome. The pioneer priests of the diocese, Franciscans João d'Elvas and Pedro d'Amarante until 1507, preached the Gospel at Vypin, Pallippuram, and Kodungallur. Father Vincent de Lagos established the College of Kodungallur in 1540 to train the Nestorian Christians.

The Papal Bull of Pope Paul IV, which was used earlier in erecting the diocese was also utilised in raising the collegiate church of the Holy Cross, and the parish church of Cochin to a cathedral of the diocese with the first Bishop of Cochin, a Dominican Father Jorge Tremudo. In 1577, Brother João Gonsalves, S.J. was engraved at Cochin for the first time, thus, outlined the first Malealam book Outlines of Christian Doctrine, which was written in Portuguese by St. Francis Xavier to aid children. Cochin was taken on 6 January 1663, by the Dutch after a siege of six months. The city was reduced in size; the clergy were expelled; the monasteries and colleges, bishop's palace, etc, were razed to the ground. The church of St. Francis of Assisi, belonging to the Franciscan monastery was spared by the conquerors and converted for their religious use. After the English overthrew the Dutch, they kept the church which was turned into a merchandise to serve as a witness to the past four centuries, as well as an existing oldest church in India.

Administration

Ordinaries

Sl.noOrdinaryYear of appointmentLast year of service
1Dom Giorgio Temudo O.P15571567
2Dom Henrique De Tavora O.P15761578
3Dom Antonio De Baja15781578
4Dom Matheus De Medina O.S.A.15791588
5Dom Andrea De Sant Maria O.F.M15881610
6Dom Sebastianos A Santa Pedro O.A.16151624
7Dom Luiz De Britto A Menezes O.S.A.16281629
8Dom Francesco Baretto16301630
9Dom Miguel Da Cruz Rangal O.P16331646
10Dom Antonio Da Serpa16471647
11Dom Joao Celo16501650
12Dom Fabio Dos Reis16681668
13Dom Fernando Da santa Maria16721672
14Dom Antonio Da Santo Dionysio O.S.A.16761685
15Dom Pedro Da Silva O.S.A.16881691
16Dom Antonio Da Santa Teresa16921692
17Dom Pedro Pachecco O.P.16941713
18Dom Francesco Pedro Dos Martyres17171717
19Dom Francesco De Vasconselo17221742
20Dom Antonio De Conceisao17451745
21Dom Clement Jose Colocao Leita S.J17451776
22Dom Sebastiao Da Costa17771777
23Dom Manuel De Santa Catherina O.C.D.17781785
24Dom Jose De Soledad O.C.D.17851818
25Dom Tomas De Noronha E Britto O.P.18191819
26Dom Joakim De Santa Rita Boethello18321832
27Dom Joao Gomez Ferreira18871897
28Dom Matheas De Oliveiro Xavier18981908
29Dom Jose Bento Martin Rebeiro19091931
30Dom Abilio Agusto Vas Das Neves19341939
31Dom Jose Vieira Alvarnaz19421951
32Rt. Rev. Dr. Alexander Edezhath19521975
33Rt. Rev. Dr. Joseph Kureethara19751999
34Rt. Rev Dr. John Thattumkal20002008
35Rt. Rev Dr. Joseph Kariyil20092024

Parishes

The Diocese Of Cochin is blessed with fifty one independent parishes with resident priests under six ecclesiastical districts as follows

FIRST DISTRICT – FORT COCHIN FORANE
IMAGENAME OF THE PARISHYEAR ESTABLISHED
Santa Cruz Cathedral Basilica Fort Kochi1505
Our Lady Of Life Church Mattancherry9th century
Our Lady Of Hope Church Vypeen1605
SS Peter and Paul Church Amaravathy1857
Holy Family Church Nazareth1901
Stella Maris Church Willington Island1955
St Joseph's Bethlehem Church Chullicakal1974
St Mary's Church Kochery2016
SECOND DISTRICT – KANNAMALY FORANE
St Antony's Forane Church Kannamaly1873
St Louis Church Mundamvely9th century
St Sebastian's Church Chellanam1832
St Joseph's Church Cheriyakadavu1968
St Francis Assisi Church Kattiparambu1980
St Thomas Apostle Church Santhome1990
St John The Baptist Church Anjilithara2019
THIRD DISTRICT – EDAKOCHI FORANE
St Lawrence Church Edacochin9th century
St Sebastian's Church Thoppumpady1833
Santa Cruz Church Perumpadappu1965
St Joseph's Church Chirackal1965
St Mary's Church North Edakochi1978
St Lawrence Church Palluruthy1986
St Thomas More Church Palluruthy1991
St Joseph's Church Maduracompany2012
Santa Maria Church Perumpadappu2018
FOURTH DISTRICT – KUMBALANGHI FORANE
St George Church Pazhangad1869
St Peter's Church Kumbalanghi1875
St Joseph's Church North Kumbalanghi1967
Immaculate Conception Church Ezhupunna1977
St Sebastian's Church Neendakara1977
Sacred Heart Church Kumbalanghi1994
St Martin De Porres Church Kallencherry1996
Holy Maris Church Azhikakam2014
San Jose Church Ettumkal2014
FIFTH DISTRICT – AROOR FORANE
St Augustine's Church Aroor1901
St Francis Xavier Church Eramallore1843
St Joseph's Church Kumbalam1977
St Antony's Church Arookutty1978
St Joseph's Church Vallethode1986
Our Lady Of Fatima Church Kodamthuruth
St Mary's Church Chandiroor2004
St Sebastian's Church Karunyapuram2013
Little Flower Church Perumbalam2013
St Jude Church Eramallor
Queen Of Peace Church Ezhupunna2024
SIXTH DISTRICT – THANKEY FORANE
St Mary's Forane Church Thankey1832
Our Lady Of Assumption Church Poomkavu1860
St George Church Arthumkal1866
St Francis Xavier Church Vayalar1936
St Sebastian's Church Areeparambu2016
St George Church Arasupuram2017
St Antony's Church Pathirapally

In 9th century there were only three parishes in West Kochi: St. Lawrence Church Edakochi, Our Lady Of Life Church Mattancherry, and St. Louis Church Mundamveli.

Pilgrim and Novena Centers

PILGRIM AND NOVENA CENTERS!IMAGE!NAME OF THE CHURCH!VENERATION!LOCATION
HOLY CROSS PILGRIM CENTER (COONAN KURISU) MATTANCHERRYHOLY CROSS
OUR LADY OF VELANKANNI SHRINE,MARUVAKAD, CHELLANAMOUR LADY OF HEALTH
ST JOSEPH'S MIRACULOUS SHRINE KANNAMALY ST JOSEPH
ST SEBASTIAN'S CHURCH EDACOCHIN,TOMB OF SERVANT OF GOD MSGR.LAWRENCE PULIYANATHMSGR.LAWRENCE PULIYANATH(Servant Of God)

Saints and causes for canonisation

See also

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Verapoly (Archdiocese) [Catholic-Hierarchy] ]. 2024-11-08 . www.catholic-hierarchy.org.
  2. Web site: News Catholic Connect . 2024-11-08 . cc.pacifyca.com.
  3. Web site: News Catholic Connect . 2024-11-08 . cc.pacifyca.com.