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Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Mananthavady

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Eparchy of Mananthavady
Location
CountryIndia
Ecclesiastical provinceSyro-Malabar Catholic Archeparchy of Tellicherry
MetropolitanArchbishop of Thalassery
Information
DenominationCatholic Church
Sui iuris churchSyro-Malabar Catholic Church
RiteEast Syriac Rite
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
Major ArchbishopRaphael Thattil
BishopJose Porunnedom
Metropolitan ArchbishopJoseph Pamplany
Auxiliary BishopsAlex Tharamangalam

The Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Mananthavady is an Eastern Catholic eparchy in India, under the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church. It was established in 1973 by Pope Paul VI. It is a suffragan diocese of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Archdiocese of Tellicherry, the bishop of the diocese is Jose Porunnedom.

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History

The eparchy of Mananthavady was erected by Pope Paul VI, by the Bull Quanta Gloria of 1 March 1973 bifurcating the vast diocese of Tellicherry. The diocese of Tellicherry and Mananthavady were erected for the migrated peoples from the central Kerala. Population explosion and the shortage of food during the post-war period (1945-1960) induced them to migrate to the uninhabited fertile lands of northern Kerala and to some isolated pockets of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka States. These places were filled with thick forests and under the threat of malaria and other diseases. The migrated people, being agrarian, risking their own life cleared the forests and settled themselves cultivating paddy, rubber, coconut, coffee, cashew, pepper etc...

The eparchy of Mananthavady comprises the civil districts of Wayanad and parts of the civil districts of Malapuram and Kannur in Kerala, the Nilgiris district in Tamil Nadu and the districts of Chickmangalore, Hassan, Mandya, Mysore, and Chamarajnagar in Karnataka. Of these, the district of Mandya is entrusted to the pastoral care of the Missionary Society of St. Thomas (MST), the district of Hassan to the Congregation of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI) and the district of Chickmangalore to the Norbertine Fathers (O.Pream). The Catholic population is mainly concentrated in Kerala, while Karnataka and Tamil Nadu regions are considered Diaspora. The eparchy has an area of approximately 37, 697 km2 and a population of 1,65,100 Syrian Catholics. At present there are 143 parishes, 17 independent stations and 37 mission stations.

Jacob Thoomkuzhy, later Archbishop of Thrissur, was consecrated as the first bishop of Mananthavady on 1 May 1973. After 22 years of able guidance, on 7 June 1995 he was transferred to the diocese of Thamarassery. The then Protosyncellus Msgr. Joseph Kaniamattam was appointed by the Major Archbishop as the Administrator of the eparchy on 27 July 1995. On 26 January 1997 Bishop Emmanuel Pothanamuzhy CMI was consecrated the second bishop of the eparchy. After the demise of Bishop Pothanamuzhy on 6 April 2003, Proto-syncellus Msgr. George Njaralakkatt was appointed the administrator of the eparchy. The present bishop, Jose Porunnedom, was appointed on 18 March 2004 and was consecrated the third bishop of Mananthavady on 15 May 2004 and took charge of the office on the same day.

The Eparchy of Mananthavady was bifurcated and new diocese, the Eparchy of Bhadravathi, was erected on 21 August 2007. The bishop of the diocese of Bhadravathi is Joseph Arumachadath MCBS.

The diocese of Mananthavady was again bifurcated and a new diocese, the Eparchy of Mandya, was erected on 18 January 2010. The first bishop of the newly erected diocese Mandya was George Njaralakatt, the later archbishop of Tellicherry.

Bishops

Saints and causes for canonisation

  • Fr. Armond Madhavath[1]

References

  1. ^ "The meeting of CCMSI". www.ofmcap.org. Retrieved 25 September 2019.

External links

This page was last edited on 11 January 2024, at 19:10
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