List of leaders of the Syro-Malabar Church explained

Incumbent:Raphael Thattil
Incumbent Note:11 January 2024
Style:Mar
Cathedral:St. Mary's Syro-Malabar Cathedral Basilica, Ernakulam
Archdiocese:Ernakulam-Angamaly
Website:syromalabarchurch.in
Jurisdiction:Major Archbishop

the Syro-Malabar Church
Country:India
Headquarters:Mount Saint Thomas, Kakkanad
Denomination:Catholic Church
Latin:ܪܒܝ ܡܝܛܪܵܦܘܿܠܝܼܛܵܐܹ ܕܥܸܕܬܵܐ ܕܣܘܼܕܝܵܝܹܐ ܡܲܠܲܒܵܪܵܝܹܐ
Cocathedral:Mar Hormizd Syro-Malabar Cathedral, Angamaly
Rite:East Syriac
Sui Iuris Church:Syro-Malabar Church
Coat Size:100

The Syro-Malabar Church, an Eastern Catholic Church within the Catholic Church, is led by a major archbishop of Ernakulam-Angamaly in Kerala, India.

Major Archbishops of Ernakulam-Angamaly

!No. !Term !Portrait!Name!Date and Place of Birth!Age at start/end of Term!Notes
111 February 1921

Manimala, Travancore

64 / 75 (†79)First Major Archbishop of the Syro Malabar Church. Established the Syro Malabar Synod of Bishops.
229 May 1927North Parur, Travancore70 / 83 (†83)Appointed by Pope John Paul II as the Apostolic Administrator before becoming the Full Time Major Archbishop in 1999. Helped Established the Eparchy of St. Thomas of Chicago along with other dioceses.
319 April 1945 Thuruthy, Travancore67 / 78First Major Archbishop elected by the Synod of Bishops. Established All India Jurisdiction by the establishment of Eparchy of Shamshabad and Eparchy of Hosur. Also established the Eparchy of Mississauga,Eparchy of Melbourne, Eparchy of Great Britain, along with the Apostolic Visitation to Europe.
421 April 1956Trichur, Kerala67Thattil had previously served as the apostolic visitor of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church for Syro-Malabar resident "outside their proper territory" in India and as bishop of the Eparchy of Shamshabad since 2017.[1]

Brief History

The Vicariate was established in 1896, when the first archbishop was appointed. The Syro-Malabar's current hierarchical structure was established in 1923, and Ernakulam elevated as an archdiocese. In 1993, when Syro-Malabar Catholic Church was raised to major archiepiscopal church, Ernakulam became the seat of the major archbishop.

Chaldean Metropolitans of India

Bishop of Angamaly

Through the Synod of Diamper, the Latin Catholic Padroado missionaries abolished the All India jurisdiction and erected the Diocese of Angamaly, suffragan to the Padroado Primatal See of Goa, in place of the Metropolitanate of All India.

Archbishops of Cranganore

Vicar Apostolics of Kottayam, Thrissur, Ernakulam and Southists

Following the schism, the pope having abandoned the latinisation policy, separated St. Thomas Christians in 1887 from the Vicariate of Verapoly, the local Latin Catholic hierarchy. Initially they were organized under two vicariates, Thrissur and Kottayam. Later in 1896, Ernakulam vicariate was formed by bifurcating southern parts of Thrissur and northern parts of Changanacherry. During the same time native prelates were also appointed for all three vicariates. In 1911 a fourth vicariate was established in Kottayam for southists exclusively. IKottayam (Changanacherry)

Thrissur

Ernakulam

Kottayam (Southists)

Archbishop of Ernakulam

Archbishops of Ernakulam and Changanacherry

Changanacherry

Ernakulam

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pope Francis confirms election of head of Syro-Malabar Church. 10 January 2024. 10 January 2024. Vatican News.
  2. Web site: Syro-Malabar Metropolitan Archdiocese of Ernakulam–Angamaly India. gcatholic.org.
  3. Web site: 2007-01-14 . Divisions and Rite of the Churches- Syro Malabar Church, Malankara Syriac Orthodox Church, Malankara Orthodox Syriac Church, Thozhiyur Church, Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church, Syro Malankara Church, Chaldean Syrian Church. . 2022-05-20 . nasrani.net . en-US. Bishop Sebastaini, then consecrated Alexander Parampil as the Bishop..
  4. Perczel. István. István Perczel. Some New Documents on the Struggle of the Saint Thomas Christians to Maintain the Chaldaean Rite and Jurisdiction. Peter Bruns. Heinz Otto Luthe. Orientalia Christiana: Festschrift für Hubert Kaufhold zum 70. Geburtstag; pp. 415-436. Harrassowitz Verlag. Wiesbaden. 2013.
  5. Eugène Tisserant: Eastern Christianity in India. Longmans, Green and Co., London 1957, 112-119
  6. Georg Graf: History of Christian Arabic literature. 4th Bd Apost Bibl. Vaticana, Città del Vaticano 1951, 112f
  7. Joseph Habbi: Les Chaldéens et les Malabar au 19e siècle.In: Oriens Christianus 64 (1980) 82-107.
  8. Book: Wilmshurst, David. The Ecclesiastical Organisation of the Church of the East, 1318–1913. 2000. Louvain. Peeters Publishers. 9789042908765.