St. Thomas Church, Kothamangalam

Marthoman Cheriyapally Kothamangalam
St. Thomas Jacobite Syrian Church. Kothamangalam
Marthoman Cheriyapally Kothamangalam
Marthoman Cheriyapally Kothamangalam
10°03′45″N 76°37′44″E / 10.0625°N 76.629°E / 10.0625; 76.629Coordinates: 10°03′45″N 76°37′44″E / 10.0625°N 76.629°E / 10.0625; 76.629
Location India Kothamangalam, Ernakulam, India
Denomination Malankara Jacobite Syriac Orthodox Church
Website http://www.cheriapally.org
History
Status Major Church
Relics held Tomb of St.Baselios Yeldo
Architecture
Style Kerala Architecture
Completed 1455
Administration
Province Kerala
District Ernakulam


Marthoma CheriyaPally is a church situated in Kothamangalam town of Ernakulam district, Kerala, India. The church is believed to have been established in 1455 by 18 families who separated from Marth Maryam Valiyapally. The church became famous in Malankara Jacobite Syriac Orthodox Church after the arrival of Mar Baselios Yeldo in Kothamangalam. He was buried in the altar room of this church.

History

During kanni 11th on the Malayalam calendar at AD 1685 Saint Baselios Yeldo reached the church. The church bell sound louded and people gathered to know Its reason. There was a young ordained minister of an order ranking below that of priest who knew Syriac. He suddenly went to an episcopo nearby after taking a handkerchief from the saint for proof. After hearing this, episcopo along with the rest of the people came to the church.[1]

The vicar of the church went to ask permission from saint to conduct the festival. Saint said that kanni 14th is perfect for the festival so as to remember the Holly cross. After the Holy Mass by the saint, the Episcopal became a Metropolitan. Later bava became seriously ill and on kanni 19th (29 September), he left the world at the age of 92. When his soul left him, people who gathered saw a miracle which the saint had notified them early. The large cross made of granite situated in the western part of the church had lit up. All the worshippers were shocked a started believing in depth. After the death of Maphrian, worshippers experienced many great miracles which further increased the worshippers.

Yeldo & Basil

The name Yelda(East Syriac)/Yeldo(West Syriac) means Christmas. Yelda/Yeldo lent(Nativity lent) starts 15 December till 25 December. Various spellings are used to write Yeldo (യെൽദൊ) in English viz. Yeldho, Eldho, Eldo. Basil is the short form for Baselios which mean King or Emperor. This name originally is from Greek- Basileus. Many people come and pray at the Tomb of Yeldo and promise that if they were blessed with a baby, they would name their baby as 'Yeldo' or 'Basil'. It is believed that people having these names are more than one lakh nowadays.

Feast

In remembrance of the bava, festival (perunnal) is held from kanni 13th to 21st.

See also

References

  1. "St. Baselios Yeldho". www.syriacchristianity.info.

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