Kathanar
Kathanar (Malayalam: കത്തനാർ) is an ancient Syrian Christian term in Malayalam that means priest. The term is still in colloquial usage, although not in regular formal use. It was anglicized in archaic English texts as Cattanar or Kattanar, especially during 19th century CE or earlier.
Due to the widespread usage of English terminology such as Father, Reverend, Vicar or the Malayalam word Achen (Malayalam: അച്ചന്) or the Syriac word Kasseessa (Malayalam: കശ്ശീശ്ശ), it is mostly considered somewhat archaic to be used in contemporary formal contexts.
Notable Kathanars
- Paremmakkal Thoma Kathanar
- Kadamattathu Kathanar
- Nidhiry Mani Kathanar
- Payyappilly Varghese Kathanar
- Rev. George Mathan a.k.a. Geevarghese Kathanar
- Anchal Achan a.k.a. Younan Kathanar
- Iype Thoma Kathanar aka Kovoor Achen[1]
- Dethose Kathanar, who later became Titus I Mar Thoma Metropolitan
- Anjilimoottil Itty Thommen Kathanar
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See also
- Ecclesiastical Address
References
- "Pages from History: 2nd December, 1842 – Birth of Iype Thoma Kathanar (Kovoor Achen)". Nalloor Library. 2014-11-27. Retrieved 2017-12-01.
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