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History
The
Archdiocese of Ernakulam was established as a Vicariate in 1896
by Pope Leo XIII by the Bull "Quae Rei Sacrae". The
headquarters of the Archdiocese of Ernakulam is the capital city
of the former Cochin state. The faithful of the Archdiocese and
the main bulk of the Syrian Christian population of Kerala are
the descendants of those who were converted to Christianity by
St. Thomas, the Apostle of Christ who landed at Cranganore in
52 A.D. The Syrian Christians had their own bishops from the Middle
East till 1597 when the last foreign (Syrian) Bp Mar Abraham died.
After the death of Alexander Parambil who was an Indian and the
first Vicar Apostolic of Malabar (1663), the Malabar Catholics
of Syrian Rite were brought under the jurisdiction of Padroado,
and later brought under the foreign Carmelite Vicars Apostolic
of Malabar residing at Varapuzha.
After
the establishment of the Syro-Malabar Hierarchy in 1887 by the
Brief "Quod Jam Pridem" of Pope Leo XIII, Most Rev Mar
Aloysius Pazheparambil was appointed first Vicar Apostolic of
Ernakulam on August 11, 1896. Mar Aloysius Pazheparambil was succeeded
by the late Most Rev. Dr. Augustine Kandathil in 1919. On December
21, 1923 he was nominated Archbishop of Ernakulam when the Syro-Malabar
Hierarchy was constituted by Pope Pius XI. He was succeeded by
his auxiliary Bp Joseph Parecattil in 1956. In the same year the
diocese of Kothamangalam was bifurcated from the Archdiocese.
He was made a Cardinal in 1969 and was the Archbishop until he
retired from office on April 1, 1984. His auxiliary Mar Sebastian
Mankuzhikary took over the administration of the Archdiocese as
Apostolic Administrator. The then Archbishop of Changanacherry,
Mar Antony Padiyara was transferred to this Metropolitan See on
May 18, 1985 and he assumed charge of the Archdiocese on July
3, 1985. Mar Mankuzhikary continued as Auxiliary until April 28,
1986 when he was nominated Bishop of the new Diocese of Thamarassery
and assumed its charge on July 3, 1986. His Eminence Cardinal
Parecattil who was leading a retired life was called to eternal
reward on February 20, 1987.
Pope
John Paul II raised Mar Antony Padiyara to the dignity of a Cardinal
on June 28, 1988. On September 6, 1992 Rev. Dr. Jacob Manathodath
was nominated Bishop Auxiliary to Cardinal Antony Padiyara. On
January 29, 1993, it was made public that His Holiness Pope John
Paul II had elevated the Syro-Malabar Church to the rank of Archbishopric
Major with the title of Ernakulam - Angamaly and its seat in Ernakulam.
And His Eminence Antony Cardinal Padiyara was made the first Archbishop
Major. Bishop Jacob Mananthodath was nominated Bishop of Palghat.
Cardinal
Antony Padiyara retired from his office on December 18, 1996.
Rev. Fr Varkey Vithayathil, cssr, was made Titular Archbishop
of Antinoe and the Apostolic Administrator of the Syro-Malabar
Church and of the Archdiocese of Ernakulam-Angamaly. Abp Vithayathil
assumed office on January 18, 1997.
The
present Archdiocese of Ernakulam comprises of the taluks of Kunnathunad,
Kanayannoor, Vaikom, Shertallay, Mukundapuram spread out in the
districts of Ernakulam, Trichur, Kottayam and Alleppey in Kerala
State.

His
Eminence VARKEY CARDINAL VITHAYATHIL
Born : May 29, 1927
Priestly Ordn.: Jun. 12, 1954
Episcopal Ordn.: Jan. 06, 1997
Auxiliary
Bp Sebastian Adayanthrath
Born : April 05, 1957
Priestly Ordn.: Dec. 18, 1983
Episcopal Ordn.: April 20, 2002
Auxiliary Bp Thomas Chakiath
Born : Sept. 10, 1937
Priestly Ordn.: Nov. 30, 1964
Episcopal Ordn.: April 14, 1998
Address:
Major Archbishop's House
P. Box No. 2580 - Ernakulam
Cochin - 682 031
Kerala.
Tel:
(0484) 23 52 906, 23 52 629 (O), 23 55 010 (P)
Fax: (0484) 23 55 010
E-mail: cardinal@ernakulamarchdiocese.org,
Website: www.ernakulamarchdiocese.org
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