Type: | Bishop of Arch Diocese |
Mor Polycarpose Geevarghese Metropolitan | |
Metropolitan of E.A.E Arch Diocese | |
Church: | Jacobite Syrian Christian Church |
Diocese: | E.A.E Arch Diocese |
Death Date: | 6 March 2011 |
See: | Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch |
Birth Date: | 5 April 1933 |
Education: | BA (Hons), Mangalore University, Theological Studies, Malecruz Dayro, Puthencruz, Kerala |
Term: | 1957—2011 |
Buried: | St. Anthony's Jacobite Syrian Cathedral, Mangalore, Karnataka |
Predecessor: | Mor Athanasius Paulose II Metropolitan |
Ordination: | 1956, (Kooroyo) by Mor Mor Yulios Elias Qoro |
Consecration: | 27 May 1990 |
Consecrated By: | Patriarch Ignatius Zakka I |
Rank: | Senior Metropolitan of E.A.E Arch Diocese & Honnavar Mission |
Residence: | Nadayil House, Chennithala, Mavelikkara, Pathanamthitta Dt, Kerala |
Successor: | Mor Chrysostomos Markose |
Mor Polycarpus Geevarghese (19332011)[1] was the Metropolitan of Evangelistic Association Of The East[2] and Honnavar Mission[3] of Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church.[4]
Mor Polycarpus was born on April 5, 1933, to Mr. Mathew Philipose and Mrs. Eliyamma of Nadayil Mulanilkkunnathil Famil, Chennithala, Pathanamthitta District, Kerala. St. George Jacobite Syrian Church, Chennithala[5] was his home parish. He attended Eramathoor Ilavumood Primary School and NSS High School in Mannar. He completed SSLC in 1950, but decided to devote his life to the church rather than going on to study civil engineering.
He was ordained as a Korooyo, or deacon, in the year 1956, then as Kassisso in 1957 at Manjanikkara Dayaro. He began his service in the Kozhichal and Kottamala parishes in Kasarkod district, also serving as vicar at St. Mary's Church Meenangadi in Kerala.[6] [7] [8]
On May 27, 1990, George Cor Episcopo was ordained as the Metropolitan of EAE and conferred the name Mor Polycarpus Geevarghese by Mor Ignatius Zakka I Iwas. The additional charge of Honnavar Mission was also given to Mor Polycarpus. Established various charity and social services and visited the South Canara Region (including Mangalore). Thereafter new priests were ordained and regular Sunday services were started in almost all the churches under the EAE and Honnavar Mission.