Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church: Difference between revisions

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{{Short description|Orthodox Church in Kerala, India}}
{{Short description|Orthodox Church of the East in Malankara, Kerala, India}}
{{Redirect|Indian Orthodox Church|other uses|Indian Orthodox churches}}
{{Redirect|Indian Orthodox Church|other uses|Indian Orthodox churches}}
{{distinguish|Malankara Syrian Orthodox Church}}
{{distinguish|Malankara Syrian Orthodox Church}}
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| alt          = Large, white two-storey building
| alt          = Large, white two-storey building
| caption      = Catholicate Palace in [[Kottayam]], India
| caption      = Catholicate Palace in [[Kottayam]], India
| main_classification = [[Oriental Orthodox Churches|Oriental Orthodox]]  
| main_classification = [[Oriental Orthodox Churches|Only Remaining Autocephalous Oriental Orthodox Counterpart of the Minority Old Orthodox Syrian Church of the East that Didn't Accept Nestorianism or Any Other Herecy & will Never Accept Nestorianism or Any Other Herecy]]  
| orientation  = [[Eastern Christianity]]  
| orientation  = [[Eastern Christianity, Autocephalous Orthodox Church of the East]]  
| liturgy      = [[Non-Catholic, Non-Antiochian, Pre-Nestorian Eastern Syriac Liturgy of Mar Adaii and Mar Mari upto 1598<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://orthodoxwiki.org/Liturgy_of_Addai_and_Mari|title = Liturgy of Addai and Mari - OrthodoxWiki}}</ref>]],  
| liturgy      = [[Non-Catholic, Non-Antiochian, Pre-Nestorian Eastern Syriac Liturgy of Mar Adaii and Mar Mari upto 1598<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://orthodoxwiki.org/Liturgy_of_Addai_and_Mari|title = Liturgy of Addai and Mari - OrthodoxWiki}}</ref>]],  
[[Liturgy of St. James of Jerusalem from 1665 till now-Greek St. James Liturgy of Jerusalem and its Eastern Syriac Translation from 1665 to 1871 in the absence of Non-Catholic, Non-Antiochian and Pre-Nestorian Eastern Syriac Liturgy of Mar Adaii and Mar Mari burned by Catholic Missionaries, Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch's Western Syriac Translation of Greek St. James Liturgy from 1872 due to compulsion from the then Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch<ref>https://stpaulsirvine.org</ref>]]
[[Liturgy of St. James of Jerusalem from 1665 till now-Greek St. James Liturgy of Jerusalem and its Eastern Syriac Translation from 1665 to 1871 in the absence of Non-Catholic, Non-Antiochian and Pre-Nestorian Eastern Syriac Liturgy of Mar Adaii and Mar Mari burned by Catholic Missionaries, Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch's Western Syriac Translation of Greek St. James Liturgy from 1872 due to compulsion from the then Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox Church of Antioch<ref>https://stpaulsirvine.org</ref>]]
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| area          = [[India]] and the [[Saint Thomas Christians|Nasrani]] [[Malayali]] diaspora
| area          = [[India]] and the [[Saint Thomas Christians|Nasrani]] [[Malayali]] diaspora
| language      = [[Syriac language|Syriac]], [[Suriyani Malayalam]], [[Konkani]], [[Malayalam]], [[English language|English]]
| language      = [[Syriac language|Syriac]], [[Suriyani Malayalam]], [[Konkani]], [[Malayalam]], [[English language|English]]
| headquarters  = Catholicate Palace, [[Kottayam]], [[Kerala]], [[India]]  
| Current headquarters  = Catholicate Palace (formerly Pazhaya Seminary also known as Orthodox Theological Seminary and before that many prominent Individual Parishes including but not limited to Niranam Pally, Cheriyappally & Parumala Pally [[Kottayam]], [[Kerala]], [[India]]  
  <ref>https://www.ots.edu.in</ref>
  <ref>https://www.ots.edu.in</ref>
| founder      = [[Thomas the Apostle]] by tradition.
| founder      = [[Thomas the Apostle]] by tradition.
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| merger=[[Oriental Orthodox Churches|Oriental orthodox Communion]]
| merger=[[Oriental Orthodox Churches|Oriental orthodox Communion]]
| absorbed=
| absorbed=
|separations=1.Syro Malabar Catholic Church in 1663
|separations=1.Syro Malabar Catholic Church in 1663 by Parambil Chandy Kathanar - One Among the Four Advisory Council Secretaries (other three being Kadavil Chandy Kathanar, Vengoor Geevargheese Kathanar and Aanjilimoottil Itty Thomman Kathanar) who were Subordinates to Mar Thoma First Metropolitan of the Autocephalous Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church of the East who left their Own Church (Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church of the East) and Converted to Catholicism in Full Communion with the Holy See of the Roman Catholic with Parambil Chandy Kathanar being Concecrated as its First Metropolitan in 1663 having the Latin Title Alexander de Campo by the hands of the Roman Catholic Carmelite Bishop Joseph of S. Maria de Sebestiani who was Concecrated in 1659 as Bishop of Heiropolis in Isauria, took Charge as First Vicar. Apostolic of the Roman Catholic Arch Diocese of Malabar but was Obliged to leave India on the Dutch Conquest of Cochin in 1663.
 
2.Church of South India during British Era
2.Church of South India during British Era


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