Timeline of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church

This is a timeline of the history of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church in India.

Mar Thoma Pontifical Pilgrim Church, Kodungalloor where the relics of the right hand of the apostle is kept and venerated. This new church is built where it is believed that the first of the seven churches was built by St. Thomas in AD 50.

Ancient Era

Mar Sabor and Mar Proth
  • 849  Ayyanadikal Kurakoni (Iyenadikal Thiruvadikal), King of Venad, granted special privileges to Christians of Kollam
  • 892  Tharisapalli plates
  • 1291  arrival of John of Montecorvino, a member of Societas Peregrinantium Pro Christo, in Kollam
  • 1292  arrival of Venetian traveller Marco Polo in India; he later testified about Christian presence
  • 1301  Mar Jacob (Mar Yaqob of India), 1301 AD) was one of the legendary metropolitan of the Church of Malabar of St Thomas Christians
  • 1323  arrival of French Dominican friar Jordanus Catalani de Severac in Kollam (Quilon)
  • 1324  Jordanus Catalani de Severac wrote Mirabilia Descripta, a rare work on plants, animals and the people of India and of other countries in Asia
  • 9 August 1329  Pope John XXII (in captivity in Avignon) erected Quilon as the first Diocese in the whole of Indies as suffragan to the Archdiocese of Sultany in Persia through the decree Romanus Pontifix
  • 21 August 1329  Pope John XXII by the bull Venerabili Fratri Jordano, appointed the French Dominican friar Jordanus Catalani de Severac as the first Bishop of Quilon
  • 23 March 1346  arrival of John De Marignolli, Legate to China, in Quilon
  • 1490  Mar John (Mar Yohannan) was one of the legendary metropolitan of the Church of Malabar of st Thomas Christians

Portuguese Era

  • 20 May 1498  arrival of Vasco da Gama
  • 1504  Bishop Mar Yacob (Kodungalloor)
  • 6 June 1542  preaching by Francis Xavier
  • 1555  Bishop Mar Joseph took charge
  • 4 February 1557  Pope Paul IV established, by his Bull "Pro Excellento Praeeminentia", Diocese of Cochin
  • 1564  Mar Abraham appointed Archbishop of Angamaly (Pope Pius IV)
  • 29 August 1567  establishment of Archdiocese of Angamaly as Metropolitan see
  • 1597  death of Mar Abraham, the last Syrian (arch)bishop; burial at the Church of St. Hormice, Angamaly
  • 20 June  26 June 1599  Synod of Diamper
  • 5 November 1599  Francis Ros nominated first Latin Bishop of Syrians
  • 4 August 1600  extension of the Rule of Padroado on Syrians
  • 7 December 1603  Angamaly Synod
  • 3 December 1609  seat of the Archdiocese of Angamaly moved to Kodungalloor

Era of Divisions

  • 22 December 1610  Archbishop Menezes of Goa restricted the jurisdiction of the Metropolitan of St. Thomas Christians from the north of Malabar to the south
  • December 1647  Archbishop Garcia appointed Fr. Jerome Furtado as Vicar General in place of the traditional Archdeacon
  • 1652  Mar Ahatalla met deacons Chenkayil Itty of Chengannur and Kizhakkedath Kurian of Kuravilangad at Mylapore and sent message to the Archdeacon
  • 3 January 1653  Archdeacon and others with 25,000 soldiers went to Cochin Port to receive Mar Ahatalla; but the Portuguese did not permit Mar Ahattalla to meet the people; rumour spreads that Ahatalla was murdered by the Portuguese
  • 3 January 1653  Archdeacon and the elders take the oath Coonan Cross Oath at Mattancherry that they will no longer be under the Portuguese Jesuits
  • 22 May 1653  Episcopal ordination of Thomas the Archdeacon at Alangad by 12 priests of St. Thomas Christians
  • 1659  death of Archbishop Garcia SJ
  • 3 December 1659  Vicariate Apostolic of Malabar (Verapoly) erected by Pope Alexander VII
  • 15 December 1659  Episcopal Ordination of Italian Sebastiani OCD
  • 17 December 1659  Bishop Sebastiani OCD took charge as Administrator of Malabar
  • 24 December 1659  Bishop Sebastiani given power to ordain a Bishop in Malabar by Pope Alexander VII through the Apostolic Letter Pro Commissa Nobis
  • 7 January 1662  The conquest of Portuguese territories in Malabar and especially of Cochin by the Dutch and all the Catholic Missionaries including Bishop Sebastiani OCD were expelled from the territories occupied by the Dutch
  • 31 January 1663  Alexander Palliveettil Malpan (Parambil Chandy, Alexander de Campo) appointed the first Syrian Vicar Apostolic of Malabar
  • 1665–1671  Spread of Jacobite faith by Mar Gregorios of Jerusalem in Malabar
  • 1 February 1663 Palliveetil mar Chandy consecrated as Metropolitan and gate of all India.
  • 2 January 1687  Death of Bishop Alexander Palliveettil (Parambil Chandy Malpan, Bishop Alexander de Campo)
  • 29 June 1704  John Ribeiro S. J. appointed Archbishop of Kodungalloor (Padroado)
  • 13 March 1709  Suppression of Vicariate Apostolic of Malabar and Vicariate Apostolic of Verapoly erected by Pope Clement XI
  • 1773 February 8  Martyrdom of Fr. Jacob (Ikako) Puthenpurackal
  • 16 July 1782  Mar Joseph Kariyatty appointed Archbishop of Kodungalloor by Padroado
  • 16 December 1782  Rome approves Mar Joseph Kariyatty as Archbishop of Kodungalloor
  • 17 February 1783  Episcopal ordination of Mar Joseph Kariyatty at Lisbon, Porgugal
  • 10 September 1786  Death of Archbishop Kariyatty in Goa; Paremmakkal Thoma Kathanar appointed Gubernador (Administrator) of the Archdiocese of Kodungalloor
  • 1 February 1787  Angamaly Padiyola

The Dark Era of Invasions

  • December 1790 - Invasion of Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan on Kingdom of Cochin. Ancient Syrian churches at Palayur, Arthat, Ollur,Parappukkara, Velayanad (Mukundapuram), Ambazhakad, Thazhekad, Angamaly, Akaparamb etc. were destroyed by the Mysore army. The Syrian seminary and nasrani church headquarters at Angamaly were devastated.
  • The headquarters of the church moved first to Alengad and then to Vadayar in Travancore.
  • Many priests and laymen were martyred for faith and hundreds of Nasranis migrated to Travancore to protect their faith.
  • 20 March 1799  Death of Paremmakkal Thoma Kathanar
  • 10 February 1805  Birth of Kuriakose Elias Chavara at Kainakary, Alappuzha
  • 1818  Arrival of the CMS missionaries
  • 11 May 1831  Foundation of the first indigenous religious congregation (CMI) at Mannanam by Frs. Thomas Palackal, Thomas Porookara and Kuriakose Elias Chavara
  • 1833  Establishment of the Seminary at Mannanam
  • 24 April 1838  The final Latin invasion on the Indian Syrian church - the Metropolitan See of Kodungallur (Angamaly for Syrians) and the See of Cochin were suppressed and territory was added to Vicariate Apostolic of Verapoly by the Brief "Multa Praeclara" of Pope Gregory XVI
  • 1861- The arrival of chaldean bishop Thomas mar Rocos
  • 8 June 1861  Fr. Kuriakos Elias Chavara appointed Vicar General for Syrians
  • 13 February 1866  Foundation of the first indigenous religious congregation for women (CMC) at Koonammavu
  • 13 August 1866  Establishment of Seminary at Puthenpally
  • 1866  Purchase of land in the name of Parayil Varky Tharakan at Mangalappuzha near Aluva
  • 3 January 1871  Death of Kuriakose Elias Chavara
  • 1 August 1874  Chaldean bishop Mar Elia Melus arrived in Kerala
  • 25 October 1874  Mar Melus excommunicated by Rome. Origin of Suryis of Thrisur (Assyrian Church of the East)
  • 26 April 1876  Birth of Sr. Mariam Thressia at Puthenchira, Thrisur
  • 12 October 1877  Episcopal ordination of Bishop Marcellinus OCD
  • 17 October 1877  Birth of Sr. Euphrasia (Rose) at Kattur, in the parish Edathuruthy, Thrisur
  • 15 November 1877  Bishop Marcellinus OCD made ruler of the Syrians
  • 19 March 1878  Bishop Marcellinus OCD commenced his reign
  • 23 June 1886  See of Cochin (for Latin Catholics) restored by Pope Leo XIII
  • 1 September 1886  Establishment of the Latin Hierarchy in India by Pope Leo XIII by the decree Humanae Salutis Auctor; Vicariate Apostolic of Verapoly elevated to Archdiocese of Verapoly

Era of self-governance

  • 20 May 1887  two independent Vicariates of Kottayam (present Changanaseri1) and Thrisur2 for Syrians; Charles Lavigne and Adolf Medlycott were made Vicar Apostolic respectively (Quod Jampridem, Pope Leo XIII)
  • 14 December 1888  foundation of Franciscan Clarist Congregation (FCC) at Changanaseri
  • 16 September 1890  seat of Kottayam Vicariate moved to Changanaseri
  • 1 April 1891  birth of Augustine Thevarparampil (Kunjachan) at Ramapuram, Kottayam
  • 24 June 1892  foundation of Sisters of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (SVM) at Kaipuzha, Kottayam
  • 28 July 1896  Vicariate of Ernakulam3 created, with territories from both Vicariates of Changanaseri and Thrissur and Mar Aloysius Pazheparambil, Mar Mathew Makkil, and Mar John Menachery were made the bishops respectively (Quae Rei Sacrae, Pope Leo XIII).
  • 8 December 1908  foundation of Sisters of Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (SABS) at Champakulam, Changanaseri
  • 1 January 1911  foundation of Sacred Heart Congregation for Women (Kerala) (SH) at Palai
  • 29 August 1911  establishment of Kottayam4 Vicariate for the Knanaya (Suddists) Community of the Syrians
  • 14 May 1914  foundation of the Congregation of Holy Family (CHF) at Puthenchira, Thrisur by Mariam Thressia
  • 29 January 1921  foundation of Eparchial Society of the Oblates of the Sacred Heart (OSH)

Metropolitan Archbishop, Title restoration

  • 21 December 1923  establishment of the Syro-Malabar Hierarchy with Ernakulam as the Metropolitan See and Mar Augustine Kandathil as the first Head and Archbishop of the Church (Romani Pontifices, Pope Pius XI)
  • 16 November 1924  Mar Augustine Kandathil installed as Archbishop
  • 19 March 1927  foundation of the Sisters of the Destitute (SD) at Chunungumvely, Ernakulam by Varghese Payyappilly Palakkappilly
  • 19 July 1927  foundation of the Vincentian Congregation (VC)
  • 3 July 1928  foundation of Sisters of St Joseph Congregation (SJC) at Kottayam
  • 5 October 1929  death of Mar Varghese Payyappilly Palakkappilly
  • 19 March 1931  foundation of the Congregation of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux (CST) by Mar Augustine Kandathil as a religious brothers congregation, the first such in India
  • 1 June 1932  establishment of Mangalapuzha Seminary
  • 7 May 1933  foundation of the Missionary Congregation for the Blessed Sacrament (MCBS)
  • 1 January 1944  foundation of Congregation of Sisters of Charity (CSC) at Chollannoor, Thrisur
  • 31 October 1944  foundation of Medical Sisters of St Joseph (MSJ) at Kothamangalam
  • 27 December 1945  Fr. Thomas Panatt (Fr. Basilius CST) founds the priestly wing of the Congregation of Saint Thérèse of Lisieux (CST) to better realise its aims
  • 19 March 1948  foundation of Congregation of the Sisters of Nazareth (CSN) at Edakkunnu, Ernakulam
  • 20 April 1948  foundation of Congregation of the Sisters of St. Martha (CSM) at Ponnookara, Thrisur
  • 2 April 1949  foundation of Assisi Sisters of Mary Immaculate (ASMI) at Cherthala, Alappuzha by Mgr. Joseph K. W. Thomas
  • 25 July 1950  eparchy of Palai5
  • 29 August 1952  death of Sr. Euphrasia CMC
  • 1 December 1953  official visitation of Cardinal Tisserant of the Oriental Churches in India
  • 31 December 1953  Eparchy of Thalaseri6
  • 10 January 1956  death of Archbishop Mar Augustine Kandathil
  • 26 July 1956  Changanaseri made Archiparchy
Archbishop's House, Changanassery.
  • 10 January 1957  Eparchy of Kothamangalam7
  • 1 June 1957  establishment of Dharmaram College, a major seminary by the CMI in Bangalore
  • 1 January 1958  Fr. Placid Podipara made Rector of Malabar College in Rome
  • 25 January 1961  foundation of Congregation of Samaritan Sisters (CSS) at Thrisur
  • 19 December 1961  The Portuguese surrendered to Indian army. Portuguese colonies including Goa were liberated and annexed to Indian Union.
  • 31 March 1962  eparchy of Chanda,8 Maharashtra (CMI)
  • 3 July 1962  establishment of St. Thomas Apostolic Seminary, Vadavathoor, Kottayam
  • 16 May 1968  foundation of Malabar Missionary Brothers (MMB)
  • 16 July 1968  foundation of the Missionary Society of St Thomas the Apostle (MST)
  • 29 July 1968  eparchy of Sagar,9 Madhya Pradesh (CMI)
  • 29 July 1968  eparchy of Satna,10 Madhya Pradesh (VC)
  • 29 July 1968  eparchy of Ujjain,11 Madhya Pradesh (MST)
  • 3 July 1969  foundation of Missionary Congregation of the Daughters of St. Thomas (DST) at Aruvithura, Kottayam
  • 23 March 1972  eparchy of Bijnor,12 Uttarakhand (CMI)
  • 23 March 1972  eparchy of Jagdalpur,13 Chattisgargh (CMI)
  • 1 March 1973  eparchy of Mananthavady14
  • 16 October 1973  death of Fr. Augustine Thevarparampil (Kunjachan)
  • 20 March 1974  St Marys Basilica, Ernakulam- first basilica in Syro Malabar church was designated.
  • 20 June 1974  eparchy of Palakkad15
  • 25 February 1977  eparchy of Rajkot16 (CMI)
  • 26 February 1977  eparchy of Kanjirappally17
  • 19 May 1977  foundation of Society of Kristu Dasis (SKD) at Mananthavady by Bishop Jacob Thoomkuzhy
  • 22 June 1978  eparchy of Irinjalakkuda18
  • 26 August 1978  Cardinal Joseph Parekkattil attended Conclave – first of its kind from Syro-Malabar Rite
  • 8 September 1978  Mar Antony Padiyara appointed Apostolic Visitor of Non-resident Keralite Syro-Malabarians by Pope John Paul I
  • 19 June 1984  eparchy of Gorakhpur,19 Uttar Pradesh (CST)
  • 27 April 1985  death of Father Placid J Podipara
  • 19 December 1985  approval of the Text of the Order of Syro-Malabar Qurbana by the Sacred Congregation for Oriental Churches
  • 8 February 1986  inauguration of the Order of Syro-Malabar Qurbana by Pope John Paul II at Kottayam
  • 8 February 1986  Beatification of Fr. Kuriakose Elias Chavara CMI and Sr. Alphonsa Muttathupadathu FCC at Kottayam by Pope John Paul II – first man and woman from India to the Altar
  • 28 April 1986  eparchy of Thamaraseri20
  • 30 April 1988  eparchy of Kalyan,21 Maharashtra
  • 3 July 1989  establishment of the Renovated Syro-Malabar Qurbana by the Sacred Congregation for Oriental Churches
  • 3 July 1989  foundation of Sisters of St. Thomas (SST) at Managanam, Kottayam
  • 25 April 1992  Our Lady of Dolours Basilica, Thrissur designated.

A Major-Archiepiscopal church

  • 16 December 1992  establishment of Major Archiepiscopal see of Ernakulam-Angamaly
  • 29 January 1993  Cardinal Antony Padiyara, the first Major Archbishop (Quae Majori Christifidelium, Pope John Paul II), and Mar Abraham Kattumana, made Pontifical Delegate
  • 20 May 1993  Cardinal Padiyara takes charge. First Synod of the Church
  • 18 May 1995  eparchies of Thrissur and Thalasseri made Archeparchies
  • 18 December 1996  Cardinal Padiyara's resignation accepted. Archbishop Mar Varkey Vithayathil CSSR, Apostolic Administrator of Ernakulam–Angamaly
  • 11 November 1996  Eparchy of Thuckalay,22 (Kanyakumari) Tamil Nadu
  • 28 October 1997  foundation of Mar Thoma Sleeha Monastery (MTSM) at Nallathanni, Kottayam
  • 3 February 1998  Major Archiepiscopal Headquarters at Mount St. Thomas, Kakkanad
  • 9 November 1998  First Major Archiepiscopal Assembly
  • 24 April 1999  Eparchy of Belthangady,23 (Mangaloru),Karnataka
  • 23 July 1999  Eparchy of Adilabad,24 Telangana(CMI)
  • 9 April 2000  Beatification of Sr. Mariam Thressia CHF in Vatican by Pope John Paul II
  • 6 July 2001  Eparchy of St. Thomas of Chicago,25 United States
  • 19 December 2002  Eparchy of Idukki26
  • 9 May 2005  Eparchy of Kottayam made Archieparchy
  • 30 April 2006  Beatification of Fr. Augustine Theavarparampil (Kunjachan) at Ramapuram, Palai by Major Archbishop Varkey Vithayathil
  • 3 December 2006  Beatification of Sr. Euphrasia CMC at Ollur, Thrissur by Major Archbishop Cardinal Varkey Vithayathil
  • 21 August 2007  Eparchy of Bhadravathi,27 Karnataka (MCBS)
  • 22 July 2008  Christ University – the first University by the Catholic Church in India, established by the CMIs in Bangalore
  • 12 October 2008  Canonization of Sr. Alphonsa (Anna) Muttathupadath FCC in Vatican by Pope Benedict XVI – the first woman Saint from India
  • 6 November 2008  visit of Cardinal Leonardo Sandri, Prefect of the Congregation for the Oriental Churches; he visited many eparchies in Kerala and paid respects to St. Alphonsa at her tomb at Bharananganam
  • 24 June 2009  Pope Benedict XVI declares the St. George Churuch at Angamaly a minor Basilica
  • 6 August 2009  Major Archbishop promulgates the Order of Celebrations on Nativity of Our Lord, Ash Day, Osana Sunday, Thursday of Pesha, Friday of Passion, Great Saturday and Great Sunday of Resurrrection
  • 14 August 2009  Fr. John Vadakkel CMI, appointed bishop of the Eparchy of Bijnor
  • 23 August 2009  Union Government of India issued coins in honour of St. Alphonsa
  • 6 September 2009  Mar Varghese Payyappilly Palakkappilly declared Servant of God
  • 18 January 2010   Eparchies of Mandya,28 (Mysoru),Karnataka and Ramanathapuram,29 (Coimbatore),Tamil Nadu
  • 24 May 2011  Mar George Alencherry elected as the third Major Archbishop
  • 6 March 2012  Eparchy of Faridabad (Delhi) erected for Indian states of Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, parts of Uttar Pradesh and national capital territory of Delhi.
  • 11 January 2014  Eparchy at Melbourn,Australia erected.
  • 23 November 2014  Canonisation of Blessed Chavara and Blessed Euphrasia
  • 6 August 2015  Apostolic exarchate at Mississauga,Canada.
  • 26 August 2015  Extension of the territory of eparchy of Mandya to Bangalore and certain other parts of Karnataka.
  • 28 July 2016  Erection of eparchy of Great Britain for England, Scotland and Wales.
  • 27 November 2016  Kalloorkad St Marys church, Champakulam was designated as basilica.
  • 10 October 2017  2 New eparchies were erected.
    • Eparchy of Hosur (Mylapore) erected for parts of Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry.
    • Eparchy of Shamshabad (Hyderabad) erected for Indian states of Goa, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal, Rajasthan, North Eastern states, parts of 8 other states and 4 union territories of India (including 2 island groups).
  •   Extension of the territories of two eparchies: Ramanathapuram (Coimbatore) and Thuckalay (Kanyakumari).
  • 4 November 2017  Beatification of first woman martyr of Syro Malabar church, Sr. Rani Maria in Indore (Madhya Pradesh)
  • Eparchy of Mississauga, Canada
  • Canonization of Saint Mariam Thresia
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