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History
By
the Apostolic Brief dated June 12, 1923 of Pope Pius XI, the Diocese
of Calicut was erected:
a.
by separating from the Diocese of Mangalore that portion of the
Malabar district which till then was under it
b.
by adding on to it the Wayanad Taluk, till then under the Diocese
of Mysore
c.
likewise adding also the area west of the watershed of the Walluvanad
Taluk, till then under the Diocese of Coimbatore
d.
by a Decree of the S. Cong. de Propaganda Fide dated January 12,
1960, the Hosdurg Taluk was till then part of the Diocese of Mangalore
was added to the Diocese of Calicut.
The
extent, therefore, of the diocese may be described as the whole
of the former Malabar district up to the Ponnani river, part of
Palghat district and the area of the watershed of Walluvanad Taluk,
with the addition of the present Hosdurg Taluk to the north. At
the time of erection it numbered in all, 8000 Catholics, the majority
of whom resided in the three old stations along the shore of the
Arabian Sea, viz, Calicut, Tellicherry and Cannanore. Mainly due
to the steady influx of information from Travancore and Cochin,
the total Catholic population had risen by 1953 to 91,384 of which
17,217 were Latins and the rest Syrians. On March 19,1954 with
the erection of the Diocese of Tellicherry the faithful of the
Oriental Rite passed under the Jurisdiction of the Ordinary of
the Diocese.
For
the first 32 years of its existence the Diocese of Calicut had
been entrusted to the Mangalore-Calicut mission of the Society
of Jesus; but with the erection of the independent Vice-Province
of Mangalore on May 29, 1955 the territory of the Diocese of Calicut
was temporarily assigned the Madurai province of the Society of
Jesus, pending the erection of the independent Vice-province of
Kerala, which took place on September 27, 1960. The vice-Province
became Kerala Jesuit Province in the year 1983. With the appointment
of Rt. Rev. Dr. Maxwell V. Noronha as the Bishop of Calicut, who
took charge of the Diocese on September 8, 1980, the administration
of the Diocese passed into the hands of the Diocesan clergy. His
Holiness Pope John Paul II has created the Diocese of Kannur by
bifurcating the Diocese of Calicut on December 09, 1998. The new
Diocese consists of revenue districts of Kannur and Kasaragod.
On May 19, 2002 Rt. Rev. Dr. Joseph Kalathiparambil was appointed
as the Vth Bishop by the Holy See.

Bp
JOSEPH KALATHIPARAMPIL
Born : Oct. 06, 1952
Priestly Ordn.: Mar. 13, 1978
Episcopal Ordn.: May 19, 2002
Address:
Bishop's House
Malaparamba
Calicut - 673 009
Kerala.
Tel:
(0495) 23 70 313 (O)
Fax: (0495) 23 72 577
E-mail: calicut_diocese@yahoo.com
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