Malabar Diocese (Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church)

Malankara (Indian) Orthodox Syrian Church
CATHOLICATE EMBLEM
Founder St. Thomas the Apostle
Independence Apostolic Era
Recognition Oriental Orthodox
Primate His Holiness Baselios Mar Thoma Paulose II
Headquarters Kozhikode, Kerala
Territory India
Language Malayalam, Syriac, English, Hindi
Website Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church

Coordinates: 11°19′05″N 75°56′42″E / 11.317972°N 75.945122°E / 11.317972; 75.945122

The Diocese of Malabar is one of the 30 dioceses of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, with its headquarters at Kozhikode, Kerala, in India.

History

The Malabar Diocese, which covers western districts of Kerala, was formed in 1953. Paulose Mar Sevarios and Pathrose Mar Osthathios (1953–68) have executed its administration at different times. Since 11 November 1966, Thomas Mar Timotheos became the diocesan head and is now Catholicose of the East. Mount Hermon Aramana in Kozhikode is the diocesan headquarters.

Some of the institutions functioning under the aegis of the diocese are the St. Thomas Home and Estate and the Aravanchal Estate at Erumamunda and Attapadi, the Parumala Mar Gregorios Orthodox Guidance Center, and the Attapadi St. Thomas Mission Center. The diocesan journal Hermon Sandhesam has been published since 1997.

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