Theertthadana Yathra & Commemoration of Servant of God, Archbishop Mar Ivanios in Kuwait

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On Thursday 10th July 2014, under the leadership of the Malankara Catholic Youth Movement – Yuvajyothi, Kuwait, the Malankara Catholic Faithful in conducted a theerthadana yathra on the occasion of the commemoration of Servant of God, Archbishop Mar Ivanios, the Founder of Reunion Movement in Malankara.

They visited all the churches in Kuwait and proclaimed the message of unity propagated by Servant of God, Archbishop Mar Ivanios. The theerthadana yathra began at 4.30 pm from St. Daniel Comboni Parish, Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh with prayers lead by Very Rev. Msgr. Joseph Sundaram, Vicar General, Eparchy of Marthandom and Rev. Fr. Albert OCD, Assistant Parish Priest of St. Daniel Comboni Parish. The pilgrims received the picture of Servant of God, Archbishop Mar Ivanios, the Cross made out of wood and the Papal Flag from the priests. The pilgrims visited Our Lady of Arabia Church, Ahmadi and were received by Rev. Fr. Jose Nirapil Ofm Cap. The pilgrims continued their journey to the Cathedral and were received by priests there. At 7.30 pm after the evening prayer, Holy Qurbono was offered in commemoration of Servant of God, Archbishop Mar Ivanios and message was given by Very Rev. Msgr. Joseph Sundaram.

The theerthadana yathra, which is conducted every year, is a sign of the veneration of the faithful to Servant of God, Archbishop Mar Ivanios and solidarity with the pilgrims who walk from Perunadu to the Tomb of the Servant of God at Pattom, Trivandrum.

Celebrations of the 61st Feast of Commemoration of the Servant of God Archbishop Mar Ivanios started

The spiritual preparatory services for the 61st Feast of Commemoration of the Servant of God Archbishop Mar Ivanios commenced on 1 July at St Mary’s Cathedral, where His tomb is situated. The services continue till 15 July, the memorial day of the Servant of God. His Excellency Thomas Mar Anthonios, Curia Bishop and Postulator of the Cause of Canonization inaugurated preparatory services with a message and Dhoopaprarthana. In his message, His Excellency said that the observance of these days helps us to acquire the charism of the Servant of God and be sanctified by his sanctity. He also invited the faithful to pray fervently to the Lord to give a visible sign, a miracle through the intercession of the Servant of God, for the promotion of the Cause of his Canonization.

In the evening, Holy Qurbono was concelebrated by His Excellency Mar Anthonios with Rev. Fr Varghese Manackalett, Rev. Fr Joseph Poovathumtharayil, Rev. Fr John Kallumpurath and Rev. Fr Xavier Konnathvila. It was followed by Dhoopaprarthana and Nercha. Many religious and faithful participated in the service.

On the 14 days preceding the feast, prayer services, Holy Qurbono, Memorial Speeches and Dhoopaprarthana are held every day at the tomb. Padayathra to the tomb from various regions of the Church start on 9 July onwards.

The main Padayatra from Ranni-Perunadu begins on 10 July with the concelebrated Holy Qurbono led by His Excellency Most Rev. Yoohanon Mar Chrysostom, Bishop of Pathanamthitta. The pilgrims of the Padayatra will converge at the tomb at 5 pm on 14 July. It will be followed by sandhya Prarthana and candle procession.

Tomb of the Servant of God Archbishop Geevarghese Mar Ivanios Opened and Canonical Recognition Conducted

The tomb of the Servant of God Archbishop Geevarghese Mar Ivanios Panikkaruveettil was opened by the team appointed by His Beatitude Baselios Cardinal Cleemis Catholicos, Father and Head of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, as per the permission and instruction received from the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome. The mortal remains were canonically recognised and an inventory was made. They were later placed in a special casket in the Cathedral for the faithful to view it. The mortal remains were then taken back and entombed in the evening by 6 o’clock.

The tomb opening ceremony was preceeded by a concelebrated Holy Qurbono led by His Beatitude Baselios Cardinal Cleemis Catholicos with all the Bishops of the Malankara Catholic Church and of priests. A Large gathering of faithful including Rev. Sisters and Seminarians were present for the Holy Qurbono.

After the Holy Qurbono, began the canonical session of the Exhumation. His Beatitude Baselios Cardinal Cleemis, the Father and Head of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church and the Major Archbishop Catholicos of Trivandrum presided over the session. After a few words of introduction, His Beatitude exhorted the members of the Board constituted for the canonical work to carry out their functions faithfully. His Beatitude also called upon the 119 invitees to witness the function with prayer. Thereafter, the Postulator of the Cause, Most Rev. Thomas Mar Anthonios OIC read out petition submitted by him to the Catholicos for the Exhumation. Rev. Fr. Koshy Chirakkarott, Chancellor of the Major Archieparchy of Trivandrum read out the petition sent by the Catholicos to the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome asking for the permission of the Holy See to do the Exhumation and the Canonical Recognition of the Mortal Remains of the Servant of God Archbishop Mar Ivanios. The Rescript and Instructions of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints permitting the exhumation, canonical recognition of the Mortal Remains in its original Latin was read out by Rt Rev. Mannikarott Corepiscopo Geevarghese, the Syncellus of the Major Archieparchy of Trivandrum and its English translation by Most Rev. Samuel Mar Irenios, Protosyncellus of the Major Archieparchy of Trivandrum. The Petition of the Postulator to the Catholicos to execute the Rescript of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints read out by the Vice Postulator of the Cause, Rev. Dr Sr Sandra SIC. The Decree of the Catholicos constituting the Board for the Exhumation was read out Rt Rev. Msgr Mathew Manakkarakavil, the Syncellus of the Major Archieparchy of Trivandrum. Thereafter, all the members of the Board took the oath to carry out their obligations faithfully. The witnesses were questioned by the Episcopal Delegate and they identified the tomb of the Servant of God. After the prayers led by His Beatitude the Catholicos, the work for opening the tomb began.

The Helpers took about an hour to open the tomb. The mortal remains were taken out and examined by the Medical Experts. Thanks the divine providence, after 61 years, the skeketal parts remained intact. The Medical Assistants arranged the Mortal Remains in a special casket. The Bishops of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church led by the Major Archbishop Catholicos took the Mortal Remains to the Cathedral. A large number of the Faithful who thronged the vicinity of the Cathedral to have glimpse of the mortal remains made a procession to the Cathedral. His Beatitude Baselios Cardinal Cleemis Catholicos who led the whole process officiated the reburial liturgy.

Mr Oommen Chandy, the Chief Minister of Kerala, Mr G. Karthikeyan, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Mr N. Sakthan, the Deputy Speaker, Ministers Mr K.C Joseph, Mr V S Sivakumar, Mr P J Joseph and Mr Anoop Jacob and MLAs Mr Palode Ravi, Mr K Muraleedharan, Mr Mons Joseph, Mr V. Sivankutty, Mr M A Wahid and R Selvaraj and the Mayor of the Corporation of Trivandrum Adv. K Chandrika visited the Cathedral and paid homage to the Servant of God.

The Members of the Board consisted of Rev. Fr Michael Vattappalam, the Episcopal Delegate, Rev. Fr. Saju Augusin Kuthodiputhenpurayil CST, the Promotor of Justice, Rev. Fr. Koshy Chirakkarottu, the Notary, Rev. Fr Sheen Thankalayam, the Adjutant Notary, Dr George Andrews, Dr Nelson Chandy, Dr Abraham Varghese Vattasseril, the Medical Experts, Dr Sr Athulya SIC, Dr Sr Ancelet DM, Dr Ms Deepthy Ann Mathews, the Medical Assistants, besides Mr K J Peter, the Architect, Mr Shibu Varghese Puthukkery, the Contrator, Mr John N, the Technician and Mr Binu D, G Augustine, Jose J and Rajendran J, the Helpers, Mr Thomas Mathew, the Photographer and Mr Sujith Kumar, the Videographer. The witnesses of the funeral service of the Servant of God Archbishop Geevarghese Mar Ivanios, Rt. Rev. Samuel Mannil Ramban and Rev. Fr Augustine Kailath OIC were the Witnesses in the Board.

Rev. Dr Kuriakose Thadathil, the MC of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church Rev. Dr Isaac Parappillil, the Secretary of the Synodal Commission for Liturgy, Rev. Dr John Kochuthundil and Rev. Fr Daniel Poovannathil, gave leadership to the spiritual milieu of the process. Rev. Fr James Paravila, Rev. Fr John Vilayil, Rev. Fr Wilson Thattaruthundil, Rev. Fr Joshua Kanneeleth, Rev. Fr Joseph Chavadimuruppel, Rev. Fr Nelson Valiyaveettil, Rev. Fr Bovas Mathew, Rev. Fr Joshua Kochuvilayil, Rev. Fr Bosco Chalarakkal, Rev. Fr Anoop Thomson, Rev. Fr Jobin Karukayil, Rev. Sr Adarsha SIC and the Parish Council of St Mary’s Cathedral gave leadership to the various amenities organised for the occasion.

Most Rev. Dr Thomas Mar Anthonios OIC, the Postulator of the Cause of Canonization and Rev. Dr Sr Sandra SIC, the Vice- Postulator, co-ordinated the canonical process.

The canonical process took place in an atmosphere of prayer. Thousands of Faithful came to see the Mortal Remains of the Servant of God.

His Eminence Simon Cardinal Lourdusamy, Prefect-Emeritus of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, Called to Eternal Rest

His Eminence Simon Cardinal Lourdusamy, Prefect-Emeritus of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches, passed away at 5.05 a.m. on 2 June 2014 at his residence at Via dei Corridori, 64, Rome. His Eminence was 90 and was one of the distinguished ecclesiastical dignitaries the Indian Church produced.

The Funeral Rites of the late Cardinal Simon Lourdusamy will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, 9th June, 2014, at the Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Pondicherry.

The Syro-Malankara Catholic Church records its condolence at the demise of His Eminence Cardinal Simon Lourdusamy and recalls with gratitude the services he rendered to our Church as the Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches.

May his soul rest in Peace!

Exhumation and Canonical Recognition of the Mortal Remains of the Servant of God Archbishop Mar Ivanios

Your Grace, Your Excellencies, Rt. Rev. Corepiscopoi and Rembans, Reverend Fathers, Deacons, Religious and dear Faithful in the Lord,
As we know, the Cause of Canonisation of the Servant of God Archbishop Mar Ivanios, the shining sun of the Malankara Church, our saintly father, is progressing. The Eparchial inquiry of the Cause, that consists of the works of the Theological Commission, the Board of Inquiry and the Historical Commission are getting completed. As part of this, the mortal remains of the Servant of God are to be exhumed from the tomb in the crypt of St Mary’€™s Cathedral Pattom and their canonical recognition has to be done. On request, we have received from the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in Rome the necessary permission for this. Hence, on Monday, 23 June 2014, the tomb of Mar Ivanios will be opened and the mortal remains will be examined according to the norms of law. Thereafter, the they will be reburied in the same tomb. Arrangements will be made for all to view the mortal remains from 2 O’€™clock in the afternoon, on that day. You shall be aware that these mortal remains are not venerated as relics now. You are lovingly informed that if you wish to see the mortal remains, you have to reach St Mary’s Cathedral on Monday, 23 June 2014 between 2 and 5 pm.

On that day, in the morning at 6.30 am, the Father and Head of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church together with the Bishops of our Church, will celebrate the Holy Qurbono at the tomb chapel. After the Holy Qurbono and the dhupaprarthana, the expert team specially appointed for the exhumation and canonical recognition of the mortal remains will begin their work after taking the oath. A team of 110 specially invited representatives will spend the time in prayer in the tomb chapel. I inform you in advance, that only the Most Rev. Bishops, the team of experts appointed for the canonical recognition and the group of ecclesial representatives will have entry in the tomb chapel.

I hope that we will be able to complete the work of the Eparchial phase of the cause as early as possible and we will be able to submit the documents to the Holy See. On this occasion I express the gratitude of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church to all those who are committed to this tedious process.

In the coming years, all should strive to know and experience more profoundly the sanctity of the Servant of God. More and more people testify that they receive blessings through the intercession of the Servant of God. That it increases day by day makes us happy. It is an important factor in the cause of canonisation that miracles should occur through the intercession of the Servant of God. A miracle is a sign that God intervenes in our life when we pray through the intercession of the Servant of God. Miracles happen when we pray with deep faith, love and hope. Hence, all our faithful should pray incessantly with one heart and one mind through the intercession of the Servant of God. Those who experience that God intervenes in their lives when they pray through the intercession of the Servant of God should inform it in writing to the office of canonisation.

I especially remind you to observe in our Church 23 June 2014, the day of opening the tomb of the Servant of God Mar Ivanios, as a day of prayer.

Let the warmth of the love of our beloved father Mar Ivanios, let the fragrance of his virtues be an inspiration for all people! Let us pray without ceasing that the Universal Church in general and the Malankara Syrian Catholic Church in particular be blessed with the intercession of yet another saint! I urge you all to do that. May God bless us abundantly!

May all these be fulfilled through the prayers of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of God and the communion of Apostles, especially of our Father and Apostle St. Thomas and all the Saints! Amen.

Circulars:

Circular on Opening of Tomb in Malayalam | Circular on Opening of Tomb in ENGLISH

Syrian Orthodox Church Installed New Patriarch

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Moran Mor Ignatius Aphrem II is installed the Patriarch of Antioch and All the East. He is the supreme Head of the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch. The liturgical ceremony of installation was celebrated in St Peter and Paul Cathedral, Maarat Saydnaya, Syria on 29 May 2014. Moran Mor Baselios Thomas I Catholicos, the Catholicos of the East and Chief Metropolitan of India, presided over the ceremony. Moran Mor Ignatius Aphrem II is the successor of Moran Mor Ignatius Zakka I who died on 21 March 2014.

The Syro-Malankara Catholic Church extends it best wishes to the new Patriarch and prays for a long and fruitful ministry.

New Corepiscopoi and Ramban for the Eparchy of Mavelikara

On the recommendation of the Eparchial Bishop of Mavelikkara, Most Rev. Joshua Mar Ignathios and with the consent of the HES convoked from 10 to 14 March 2014 His Beatitude Moran Mor Baselios Cardinal Cleemis Catholicos, the Major Archbishop of the Syro -Malankara Catholic Church conferred the title of Corepiscopo on Msgr George Charuvila and, Rev. Fr Jose Kadakampallil, and the title of Ramban on Rev. Fr Daniel Kochuvila from the Eparchy of Mavelikkara on Monday, 19 May 2014. The liturgical ceremony of conferral was officiated by the Catholicos on Wednesday 21 May 2014 at St Mary’s Cathedral, Punnamoodu, Mavelikkara.

Msgr. George son of Charuvila Puthenveettil Idichandy and Annamma was born on 8 March 1954 at Poruvazhi, Kollam. He was ordained priest on 20 December 1979 after the priestly formation in St. Aloysius Minor Seminary Thiruvananthapuram and St. Joseph’s Pontifical Seminary, Aluva. He rendered service as parish priest of 30 parishes in the Major Archieparchy of Thiruvananthapuram, and the Eparchy of Mavelikkara. He was the principal of Higher Secondary School in Madras and Secretary of Mar Gregorios College. He served as the Finance Officer of eparchy of Mavelikkara. At present he is rendering service as the Vicar General of the eparchy.

Rev. Fr Jose, the son of Kadakampally K Oommen and Rachel was born on 27 July 1942 at Puthoor. He was ordained priest on 10 December 1967 after the priestly formation in St. Aloysius Minor Seminary Thiruvananthapuram and St Joseph’s Major Seminary Mangalapuram. He rendered his service as the parish priest of 35 parishes in the undivided Archieparchy of Thiruvananthapuram. He has also served as the Manager of the Bethany Estate Mukkampala, Spiritual Father of the Malankara Major Seminary and Rector of the Mar Ivanios Minor Seminary Kallumala. At present he is rendering service as the Vicar of Malankara Catholic Church at Kadambanad as the District Vicar of the Ecclesiastical District of Kadampanad.

Rev. Fr Daniel, the son of Kochuvila Geevarghese and Aleyamma, was born on 21 April 1944 at Nallila, Kollam. He was ordained priest on 15 March 1971 after the priestly formation in St. Aloysius Minor Seminary Thiruvananthapuram and St Thomas Apostolic Seminary, Kottayam. He rendered his service as the parish priest of about 40 parishes in the undivided Archieparchy of Trivandrum. He was the Secretary to Archbishop Benedict Mar Gregorios. He served as the Director of Kuriode Hospital and the Pious Association of the Eparchy of Mavelikkara, District Vicar of Ecclesiastical Districts of Kottarakkara and Kollam, Spiritual Father of the Mar Ivanios Minor Seminary Kallumala. At present he is the vicar of the Malankara Catholic Church, Kundara.

New Corepiscopoi for the Eparchy of Pathanamthitta

On the recommendation of the Eparchial Bishop of Pathanamthitta Most Rev. Yoohanon Mar Chrysostom and with the consent of the HES convoked from 10 to 14 March 2014 His Beatitude Moran Mor Baselios Cardinal Cleemis Catholicos, the Major Archbishop of the Syro -Malankara Catholic Church conferred the title of Corepiscopo on Rev. Fr George Jacob Kizhakethil, Rev. Fr Daniel Kuzhithadathil and Msgr. Jose Chamakalayil, from the Eparchy of Pathanamthitta, on Monday, 19 May 2014. The liturgical ceremony of conferral was officiated by the Catholicos on Tuesday 20 May 2014 at St Peter’s Cathedral, Pathanamthitta.

Rev. Fr George Jacob son of Kizhakethil, K G Jacob and Mary Jacob was born on 19 October 1941 at Mylapra. He was ordained priest on 27 December 1967 after the priestly formation in St. Aloysius Minor Seminary Thiruvananthapuram and St. Joseph’s Major Seminary Alahabad. He rendered his service as parish priest in 13 parishes in the Major Archieparchy of Thiruvananthapuram, and the Eparchy of Mavelikkara. He served as the Director of Social Service of the Archieparchy of Thiruvananthapuram and as Finance Officer in the Eparchy of Mavelikkara. At present he is the vicar of Malankara Catholic Church, Kattoor, in the Eparchy of Pathanamthitta.

Rev. Fr Daniel Kuzhithadathil son of Kuzhithadathil Oommen Idicula and Rahelamma was born on 4 March 1951 at Ullannoor. He was ordained priest on 4 April 1978 after the priestly formation in St. Aloysius Minor Seminary Thiruvananthapuram and Major Seminary at Trichnopoly. He rendered his service as the parish priest of 19 parishes in the Major Archieparchy of Thiruvananthapuram. He was the Professor (1983-2006) and Principal (2000-2006) of Mar Ivanios College. From 2009 onwards he is rendering his service as chief Coordinator in Extra Territorial Regions of the SMCC in India.

Rev. Msgr. Jose Chamakkalayil, son of Chamakkalayil CM Thomas and Sosamma was born on 4 January 1953 at Mylapra. He was ordained priest on 5 April 1978 after the priestly formation in St. Aloysius Minor Seminary Thiruvananthapuram and St Joseph Major Seminary, Mangalapuram. He rendered his service as the parish priest of about 52 parishes in the Major Archieparchy of Trivandrum. He served as the Director of MCYM, Finance Officer of the Archieparchy of Thiruvananthapuram and Malankara Major Seminary. He is an outstanding preacher of the Word of God. He was the principal of Higher Secondary School in Madras. From 2007-10 he was the Rector of the St Aloysius Minor Seminary Thiruvananthapuram. From 2009 onwards he is rendering service as proto syncellus of the eparchy of Pathanamthitta.

Relics of Saint Pope John Paul II Installed

The Relic of St. Pope John Paul II is installed at the Syro-Malankara Catholic Parish of St John Paul II at Mannanthala, Trivandrum. The relic, brought from Vatican by Moran Mor Baselios Cardinal Cleemis Catholicos, was taken in a solemn procession at 4 pm on 4 May 2014 from St. Mary’s Cathedral Pattom Trivandrum, which the saint had visited in the year 1986, to the Mar Ivanios College Chapel which is now used as the parish church and installed there for public veneration. It is the first parish in the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church named after Saint John Paul II, who was canonized in the Catholic Church on 27 April 2014. His Beatitude Baselios Cardinal Cleemis Catholicos, the Major Archbishop of Trivanadrum, Most Rev. Samuel Mar Irenios, the Auxiliary Bishop of Trivandrum, Rt. Rev. Mannikkarott Geevarghese Corepiscopo, and Very Rev. Msgr Mathew Manakkarakavil, the Sybcellus of the Major Archieparchy of Trivvandrum, Very Rev. Fr James Paravila, the Protopresbyter of Trivandrum, many Rev. Priests, Rev. Sisters and Faithful participated in the solemn procession and installation ceremony. Rev. Fr Nelson Valiyaveettil is the parish priest of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church of St John Paul II.

Sr James SIC is called to Eternal Rest

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Sr James SIC, a member of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Imitation of Christ, Tiruvalla Province, is called to eternal reward on Tuesday 29 April, 2014. She was 82 years old. She belongs to Thachedathu, Thekkepunnathanam family, Kunnathanam.

The funeral service was held at 3.30 pm on Wednesday, 30 April 2014 at Provincial house, Tiruvalla. His Grace Most Rev. Thomas Mar Koorilos officiated the funeral service.

She served as a teacher in different schools at Anchalpetty, Piravom and Tirumoolapuram and as Superior in Mannar and Veliyanadu Bethany Convents.

May God reward her Eternal Rest.