Mor Gregorios Jacobite Students' Movement

Mor Gregorios Jacobite Students' Movement (MGJSM) is the student wing of Malankara Jacobite Syriac Orthodox Church. It is the oldest Christian student organization in India. The Headquarter of MGJSM is located at Malankara Syrian Orthodox Theological Seminary of Ernakulam District in Kerala.

MGJSM
Mor Gregorios Jacobite Students' Movement
Mor Gregorious Jacobite Students' Movement (MGJSM)
Location
India
Information
MottoTo Serve and Bear Witness
Religious affiliation(s)Oriental Orthodox Church
DenominationMalankara Jacobite Syriac Orthodox Church
Patron saint(s)Saint Gregorios Of Malankara
Established6 May 1922
FoundersSt Paulose Mor Athanasiaus
President of MGJSMH G Dr. Kuriakose Mor Theophilos
Vice PresidentsRev Fr Thomas Pothicote
General SecretaryRev Fr Tijo Markose
Joint SecretaryEbin Eldho
Ria Susan Sabu
HeadquartersM S O T Seminary, Vettickal, Mulanthuruthy, Ernakulam, Kerala, India
WebsiteMGJSM

History

Founded in 1907 as "Syrian Students Conference", it is the first Student Christian Movement in India. It conducted annual conferences till 1912 on a regular basis. After the church split in 1912, the annual conferences were abandoned.

Later on 6 May 1922, a special convention of the Students of the Malankara Jacobite Syriac Orthodox Church was convened at the Cheruthottukunnel St. George Church of Angamaly diocese (in Pallikkara Region), under the initiative of St Paulose Mor Athanasius of Aluva (Valiya Thirumeni). In that meeting Thirumeni proposal of naming the organization after his spiritual mentor, St. Gregorios Geevarghese of Parumala was accepted. Thus 'Mar Gregorios Syrian Vidhyarthi Sangam' (also called Mar Gregorios Syrian Students Association - M.G.S.S.A) came into existence as the student wing of Jacobite Church. This was the first ever student's organization that adopted the name of St. Gregorios of Parumala. The movement gained momentum after this conference and started conducting conferences annually. Units were established in every parish and educational institution with a minimum of 10 Jacobite students. Valiya Thirumeni nourished the organization into becoming the 'back bone' of Jacobite Church. By 1950 the movement had nearly 500 units and a total of nearly 20000 members. During this period most of the church leaders were alumni of MGSSA.

In 1958, the churches united as Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. In 1960 MGSSA and St Thomas Syrian Student Movement of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church merged to form Mar Gregorios Orthodox Christian Student Movement MGOCSM. During this period the Students Movement showed exponential growth and is said to have nearly 700 units and more than 25000 members. But this 'Golden Era' was short lived and soon in 1972 both the churches split apart. MGOCSM split forming SOSMI (Syrian Orthodox Students Movement of India), the Student wing of Jacobite Church which was later renamed as JASSMI (Jacobite Syrian Students Movement of India) in 2002 when the church adopted a new constitution.

In the century year of Metropolitan Consecration of St Athanasius, the Holy Episcopal Synod of Jacobite Syrian Christian Church held at Puthencruz in the Month of June 2009 decided to the change the name of the Organisation as MGJSM ( Mor Gregorios Jacobite Syrian Students Movement), in the name of St Gregorios of Parumala in whose name St Athanasiaus started the students movement in the church. The organization now has more than 250 units and 25000 members. Annual Leadership Camp named LUMINA has been conducted every year since 2011. The first Regional Office was inaugurated at St Mary's Jacobite Cathedral, Morakkala for Pallikkara Region. H G Kuriakose Theophilose Metropolitan has been leading this rapid growth of MGJSM from 2009 onwards. Spiritual leaders like Fr Bobby, Fr George, Fr Elias, Fr Tijo, Dn Anish, Fr Thomas have made their contributions through the years.

Leadership

MGJSM Officebearers from 2009

YearPresidentVice PresidentGeneral SecretarySecretaryJoint SecretaryTreasurerMalankara Coordinator
2009-10H G Kuriakose Mor Theophilose-Dn Bobby John TharayaniArun GeorgePrasobh RejiJijo AbrahamDn Thomas Poothicote
2010-11Fr Bobby John TharayaniFr George VayaliparambilPrasobh Reji -
2011-12● Fr Bobby John Tharayani
● Fr George Vayaliparambil
Dn Anish K JoyThomas EliasRukma George

Joseph Renjith

2012-13Rev Fr Elias PaulShinil ThuruthummelBasil ThambiAkhil Peediayakkan
2013-14Jincy Jose
2014-15Fr Tijo Markose
2015-16Fr George Vayaliparambil
2016-17Fr Thomas PoothicoteBiju N RajuRia Susan SabuBasil C EldhoseShinil Thuruthummel
2017-18Ebin Eldho

Wings

WINGHEADOFFICEIN-CHARGE
MediaSt Mary's Cathedral, PallikkaraEbin Eldhose
StudyPatriarchal Centre, PuthencruzShinil Thuruthummel
MedicalSt Gregorious Dental College, Chelad
ParishSt Mary's Valiyapally, Thamarachal
CampusMA CollegeAnkith Sabu
CounsellingSt Thomas Chapel, Malecruz, MorakkalaFr George Varghese Vayaliparambil
PrayerMSOT Seminary, Mulanthuruthy
CharityAkhil Peediayakkan
FinanceBasil C Eldhose
ProgramJerin Jacob Paul
Senior'sFr Thomas Poothicote
Centre'sFr Tijo Markose

Regions

Kerala

Sl NoRegionSpiritual AdvisorCoordinatorSecretaryNo of Units
1ADIMALIFr BabuJobin3
2ANGAMALYFr George VayaliparambilGodlyJinson23
3IDUKKIFr Tijo Markose1
4KANDANAD1
5KOCHI CITYFr Joshi Chitethu4
6KOCHI SUBURBANEldho T K2
7KOLENCHERRYFr Elias ThuruthelJithu13
8KOLLAMFr Joseph SteaphenStefy Thankachan2
9KOTHAMANGALAMFr Baby JohnEbin EldhoseBasil C Eldhose8
10KOTHATTUKULAMFr Bobby JohnShyno PaulBasil3
11KOTTAYAMArunSubin5
12KOZHIKODE1
13MALABARBasil Chako8
14MULAMTHURUTHY1
15MUVATTUPUZHAFr Kuriakose ManiyattuAnkith Sabu18
16NIRANAMDn Thomas Poothicode1
17PALLIKKARAFr Babu VargheseAlias PaulEldho Jacob Karukapilly20
18PERUMBAVOORFr Varghese MannarampilMintu P EldhoseJoseph Peter18
19RAJAKUMARIFr BabuBoney4
20THODUPUZHAFr Boby TharayaniAlbin7
21THRISSURFr Basil Mangalamdam1
22THUMBAMONFr Giju M JohnBibin George3
23TRIVANDRUMFr Joseph SteaphenRia Susan Sabu2

Activities

Camps

Lumina

The annual three-day camp held at MSOT Seminary. The first version was in 2011. Lumina has become the most watched out event of any Student Christian Organisations in India, due to its rapidly increasing number of participants.

YEARDATEPARTICIPANTSSECRETARYCOORDINATORJOINT COORDINATOR
2011June 10-12333Fr George VayaliparambilFr George VayaliparambilDn Thomas Poothicote
2012June 1-3287Dn Anish K JoyDn Anish K JoyRukma George
2014July 26-28367Fr Tijo MarkoseShinil Paul Mathews Thuruthummel
2015October 22-24413
2018May 18-19250Fr Thomas PoothicoteEbin Eldho

Regional camps

Different regions conduct 1 or 2 days camps for the members of that region like EDIFY by Pallikkara Region and Annual Camp by Kothamangalam Region.

VIBGYOR

This is an Inter Regional Conference of MGJSM.Initially it had 7 Regions-namely Pallikkara, Kochi City, Angamaly, Kolencherry,Koothattukulam, Perumbavoor, Kothamangalam-thus causing the name VIBGYOR. Later more Regions were added.

YEARHOSTNUMBER REGIONSPARTICIPANTSCONVINER
2013St Peter's And St Paul's Church, Kizhakkambalam964Shinil Paul Mathews Thuruthummel
2015St Mary's Jacobite Syrian Cathedral, Morakkala14138
2016St Mary's Jacobite Syrian Cathedral Nerchapally, Rakkad1368

Jerin Jacob Paul

Cultural programs

MGJSM conducts cultural programs at Regional and Unit levels

  1. Christmas Celebration like Jingle Bells by Muvattupuzha Region and Yule by Pallikkara Region.

Competitions

MGJSM conducts arts and sports competition for its members notable being VANQUISH by Pallikkara Region

Charity work

  • Educational Aid
  • Educational Instruments Distribution
  • Aid to people in hazard stricken areas

Awards

Awards and prices are given to Best Units, Regions and also members who have excelled in academic,sports,social and arts fields.

  • Best Region Award
  • Best Unit Award
  • Proficiency Prizes
  • Scholarship
YearBest RegionBest Unit
2010KoothattukulamMA College
2011PallikkaraThamarachal
2012KochiThamarachal
2013PallikkaraMorakkala
2014MuvattupuzhaRackad
2015Kolenchery

Kunnackkal

2016KothamangalamNagancherry
2017MuvattupuzhaMorakkala
2018KothamangalamPindimana
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