Clerical Vesting Ceremony in the Major Archieparchy of Trivandrum

ThiruvananthapuramBr. Chris Mangattil and Br. Robin Valiyavilayil received their clerical vestments from His Eminent Beatitude Cardinal Moran Mor Baselios Cleemis Catholicos, marking their formal entry into the clerical state. The ceremony took place in the presence of His Excellency Most Rev. Dr. Mathews Mor Polycarpos, Auxiliary Bishop of the Major Archieparchy of Trivandrum, along with priests and faithful who gathered in prayer.

Commitment to the Church

The cassock, a sign of dedication and service, represents their readiness to embrace the responsibilities of priestly formation. It is a moment of promise, as they prepare to serve Christ and His people.

The occasion was witnessed by the Vicar Generals of the Major Archieparchy, Rev. Fr. Sheen Palakkuzhy, Rector of the Minor Seminary, and priests who have guided them through their formation.

Preparing for the Priesthood

With this step, Br. Chris and Br. Robin move forward in their formation, shaped by prayer, study, and commitment to their vocation. As they continue their journey, the prayers of the Church remain with them, asking for strength and wisdom in their path to priesthood.

MCA Tiruvalla Region Joins Citizens’ Anti-Drug Marathon 2025

Tiruvalla – Addressing the rising concerns over violence among youth and the widespread menace of substance abuse, the Tiruvalla Region of the Malankara Catholic Association (MCA) actively participated in the Anti-Drug Marathon 2025, organised by Tiruvalla Citizens’ Forum. The event brought together people from all walks of life in a collective effort to counter the dangers threatening the younger generation.

United for a Drug-Free Future

MCA Tiruvalla, under the leadership of President Biju George, stood at the forefront, reinforcing the Church’s commitment to fostering a society rooted in values and responsibility. Joy Sam, Jaimon, Shibu Abraham, John Mamman, and Reji A.C., alongside the clergy, youth, and MCA office-bearers, joined the initiative in large numbers.

The presence of esteemed clergy members, including Rev. Fr. Cherian Kurisummoottil, Rev. Fr. Mathew Punakulam, and Rev. Fr. George Valiyaparambil, underscored the Church’s unwavering mission to guide the youth toward a life of purpose and faith.

Taking Responsibility for Change

The marathon was an expression of the Church’s ongoing efforts in building awareness, supporting rehabilitation, and fostering strong moral foundations within communities. MCA Tiruvalla’s active involvement in this initiative reflects the broader mission of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church—not merely to witness but to lead, to strengthen, and to guide.

As the faithful marched forward in solidarity, they sent a message of hope, urging every individual, every family, and every institution to take responsibility in confronting the crisis of addiction. True change begins with those willing to act.

Sr. Mary Lawrence SIC Enters Eternal Rest

Tiruvalla, 13 March 2025 – The faithful of the Bethany Congregation mourn the passing of Sr. Mary Lawrence SIC (89), a devoted servant of Christ, who entered eternal rest. A life marked by prayer, education, and dedicated service to the Church has now found its fulfilment in the Lord’s embrace.

Her funeral service will be held on Saturday, 15 March 2025, at 3 PM at the Thirumoolapuram Bethany Convent Chapel, with His Grace Most Rev. Dr. Thomas Mor Koorilos, Metropolitan Archbishop of Tiruvalla, and His Excellency Most Rev. Dr. Philipos Mor Stephanos, Bishop of the Eparchy of USA and Canada, leading the liturgical rites. The mortal remains will be brought to the Thirumoolapuram Provincial House at 8 AM on the same day for the faithful to pay their respects.

Life of Devotion and Service

Born into the Pynummoottil family of Bharanikkavu, Sasthamcotta, Sr. Mary Lawrence was the beloved daughter of the late P.V. Varkey and Sosamma. Her journey of religious life spanned decades, deeply touching countless lives in her various assignments.

She served in multiple Bethany convents across Kerala, including Thirumoolapuram, Chengaroor, Chunkapara, Peechi, Veliyanad, Cherukulanji, Pazhavangadi, Kalathipady Generalate, Vennikulam, and Mannar. In these communities, she was a pillar of guidance, leading as a Superior, nurturing vocations, and strengthening the spirit of the congregation.

Her commitment to education was equally profound. She dedicated herself to shaping young minds as a teacher and headmistress in several institutions:

  • St. George’s School, Chunkapara
  • St. Theresa’s School, Chengaroor
  • St. Paul’s School, Veliyanad
  • Bethany Ashram School, Cherukulanji
  • St. Mary’s School, Pazhavangadi

She also served as a General Provincial Councillor, playing a vital role in the administration and mission of the Bethany Congregation.

Let us Pray

As the Church bids farewell to a faithful daughter, we are reminded that a consecrated life is never lost, but rather transformed into a legacy that continues through the prayers and sacrifices of the faithful. Let us pray for the eternal repose of her soul, that she may now partake in the heavenly joy she longed for and intercede for us before the Throne of Grace.

“Blessed are those who die in the Lord… for their deeds follow them” (Revelation 14:13).

The Holy Episcopal Synod Concludes with Renewed Commitment to Faith and Mission

Thiruvananthapuram: The 29th Ordinary Holy Episcopal Synod of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church concluded on March 13, 2025, after four days of deliberations at the Catholicate Centre, Pattom. The gathering of sixteen bishops, led by His Eminent Beatitude Cardinal Moran Mor Baselios Cleemis Catholicos, reflected on the Church’s mission and the spiritual needs of the faithful.

The Divine Liturgy, offered on March 11, was the spiritual heart of the Synod, with His Beatitude Moran Mor Baselios Cleemis Catholicos as the chief celebrant and the assembled bishops as co-celebrants. The Holy Qurbono embodied the unity of the Church’s shepherds and their commitment to Christ’s flock.

The following days were marked by critical discussions and decisions. On March 12, secretaries of the Synodal Commissions convened to present their reports and discuss ongoing initiatives. On March 13, the bishops engaged with the Provincial Superiors and Superior Generals of Religious Congregations, alongside Directors of the Bible Apostolate, underlining the Church’s focus on evangelisation and scriptural formation.

With deep concern for society, the Holy Synod called for collective action against the rising tide of substance abuse, urging the faithful to be vigilant and proactive in addressing this crisis. The bishops emphasised that safeguarding the moral fabric of society is a shared responsibility.

As the Church prepares for its Centenary Celebrations, the Synod announced the conclusion of the Year of the Word of God and the Reunion Anniversary, which will be observed in September at the Pathanamthitta Eparchy. The period 2025–26 will be marked as the Liturgical Formation Year, focusing on deepening the faithful’s understanding and participation in the sacramental life of the Church.

New appointments were made to strengthen the Church’s commissions:

  • Dr Joju John was appointed as the Secretary of the Education Commission.
  • Rev. Fr. Scott Sleeba was named Secretary of the Media Commission.
  • Dr Varghese K Cherian was entrusted with the Laity Commission.

With profound gratitude for God’s guidance, the 29th Holy Episcopal Synod concluded, reaffirming the Church’s unwavering commitment to faith, unity, and service.

Sr. Stephana SIC Returns to the Lord

Pathanamthitta, 13 March 2025 – The Missionary Sisters of the Imitation of Christ (SIC) and the faithful mourn the passing of Sr. Stephana SIC (86), who entered eternal rest at 6:20 AM on 13 March 2025. She dedicated herself entirely to prayer, service, and the mission of the Church, living as a true bride of Christ.

Funeral Rites and Last Respects

The first prayer service will be held today at 6:30 PM at Pushpagiri Mortuary, where the faithful will gather in remembrance.

Her funeral rites will take place on Friday, 14 March 2025, following the schedule below:

  • 6:00 AM – Holy Qurbono at Pathanamthitta Provincial House
  • 9:00 AM – Second Prayer Service
  • 10:00 AM – Third Prayer Service
  • 11:00 AM – Fourth Prayer Service
  • 12:00 PM – Fifth Prayer Service
  • Final Burial – The mortal remains will be laid to rest at the cemetery adjacent to St. Peter’s Cathedral, Pathanamthitta.

Faithful to Her Calling

Sr. Stephana embraced the religious vocation with unwavering commitment, answering Christ’s invitation, “Come, follow me” (Matthew 4:19). Her years of service, prayer, and sacrifice reflected the depth of her faith and devotion.

The faithful entrust her soul to the infinite mercy of the Lord, remembering her in prayer. May she be welcomed into the joy of her Master, whom she served with her whole heart.

“Well done, good and faithful servant… Enter into the joy of your Master” (Matthew 25:23).

Holy Episcopal Synod of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church Begins

Thiruvananthapuram, 10 March 2025 – The 29th Holy Episcopal Synod of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church commenced today at the Catholicate Centre, Pattom, with deep reverence and a spirit of ecclesial unity. His Eminent Beatitude Cardinal Moran Mor Baselios Cleemis Catholicos, the Father and Head of our Church, inaugurated the synodal sessions, calling upon the assembled bishops to discern the path forward with faith and wisdom.

A Sacred Assembly of Spiritual Shepherds

The Episcopal Synod, the highest governing body of the Church, gathers our bishops in prayer and reflection to guide the life and mission of our community. Over the coming days, discussions will focus on pastoral initiatives, evangelisation, and the spiritual formation of our faithful, clergy, and religious. The synod also serves as a moment to strengthen the bonds of collegiality among our bishops, reaffirming the Church’s commitment to tradition and renewal.

The sessions will conclude on 14 March 2025, after days of prayer, deliberation, and decisions that will shape the future of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church.

May the Holy Spirit enlighten and guide our spiritual fathers as they lead the Church in faith, unity, and love.

Schools Must Be Drug-Free, Teachers Must Uphold Moral Values: His Beatitude Cardinal Moran Mor Baselios Cleemis Catholicos

Thiruvananthapuram – Schools must remain free from the menace of drugs, and teachers should be committed to nurturing a morally upright generation, said His Eminent Beatitude Cardinal Moran Mor Baselios Cleemis Catholicos, Major Archbishop-Catholicos of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church.

His Beatitude was inaugurating the annual conference of the Kerala Catholic Teachers’ Guild (KCTG) of the Major Archdiocese of Thiruvananthapuram, which also included a farewell ceremony for retiring teachers. Addressing the gathering, His Beatitude emphasised that the classroom must be a place of virtue and formation, where children are guided towards a life of faith and righteousness.

The event was presided over by Roy N. G., President of the KCTG, Thiruvananthapuram Major Archdiocese. Among the distinguished speakers were Very Rev. Msgr. Varkey Attupurath Corepiscopo, Vicar General of the Major Archdiocese and Correspondent of Schools, Fr. Nelson Valiyaveettil, Principal of St. Mary’s Higher Secondary School, Pattom, Fr. Jose Charuvil, Principal of St. John’s Model Higher Secondary School, Nalanchira, Johnny C. A., Vice President of the KCTG, Biju P. M., Secretary, and Biju K. George, Treasurer.

Also present were Rani M. Alex, Vice Principal of St. Mary’s School, Pattom, and C. Madlin Mathew, a teacher at St. Goretti’s School, Nalanchira. The gathering honoured winners of teacher literary competitions and Joseph Roy, recipient of the KCBC Teacher Award.

The conference reaffirmed the commitment of Catholic educators to upholding faith-based education, ensuring that schools remain centres of learning, moral formation, and social responsibility.

Rev. Sr. Merlin D.M. Enters Eternal Rest

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Daughters of Mary, St. Mary’s Province mourns the passing of Rev. Sr. Merlin D.M. (75), a dedicated servant of Christ, who entered eternal rest today, 5 March 2025, at 11:45 AM. A member of the 1969 batch, Sr. Merlin faithfully served the Church and the congregation, embodying a life of prayer and commitment.

Funeral Arrangements

🔹 Public Viewing:

  • 5 March 2025, until 6:30 PM at Anchal Bhavan.
  • Following this, the mortal remains will be taken to Pongummoodu Provincial House by 8:00 PM.

🔹 Funeral Service:

  • 6 March 2025, at 11:00 AM
  • Officiated by His Excellency Most Rev. Dr. Mathews Mor Polycarpos, Auxiliary Bishop of the Major Archieparchy of Trivandrum.

The Malankara Catholic Church extends its heartfelt prayers for Sr. Merlin’s soul, recalling her years of selfless service and unwavering dedication to Christ and His people. Let us unite in prayer, asking the Lord to grant her eternal rest and peace.

Honour for Dedication: Mrs. Mariamma George Receives State Award for Best Anganwadi Teacher

Kizhavalloor: Recognition comes to those whose service is not a mere profession but a calling, and in this spirit, Mrs. Mariamma George, a devoted member of St. Peter’s Malankara Syrian Catholic Church, Kizhavalloor, has been honoured with the State Award for Best Anganwadi Teacher for the year 2024.

With a heart that nurtures and hands that build the future of many children, Mrs. Mariamma George has been a guiding light for young minds, embodying the values of care and dedication. Her relentless efforts in early childhood education and community welfare have now been recognised at the state level, bringing pride to her parish and all who know her.

The Malankara community extends heartfelt congratulations and prayers, rejoicing in this well-deserved honour. May the Almighty bless her to continue her invaluable service with renewed strength and grace.

Eternal Rest in Christ: Sr. Baptista Called to Her Heavenly Home

Pathanamthitta, March 3, 2025 – The Syro-Malankara Catholic Church mourns the passing of Sr. Baptista, who was called to eternal rest at the age of 83. A devoted religious sister, her life was one of deep faith, selfless service, and unwavering commitment to the Church and the people of God.

The funeral rites were held today, March 3, 2025, in Pathanamthitta, with the faithful gathering in prayer and remembrance. The final journey began at 8:00 AM with the mortal remains being kept for public homage. The sequence of funeral services included:

  • 8:00 AM – Arrival of the body at Virasha Kurishadi
  • 9:30 AMFirst prayer service
  • 10:30 AMSecond prayer service
  • 11:30 AMFinal respects and prayers
  • 12:00 PMHoly Mass and funeral liturgy
  • 3:00 PMFinal burial rites at Kanjiramkuzhy Church Cemetery

A cherished member of the Bethany Sisters, Sr. Baptista lived a life dedicated to prayer, education, and social service. Her passing is a great loss to the congregation and to the many whose lives she touched.

The Malankara Catholic community unites in prayer, asking the Lord to grant her eternal rest in His heavenly kingdom. May her faithful witness and spiritual legacy continue to inspire those who follow in her footsteps.

“Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His faithful ones” (Psalm 116:15).