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MARTHOMA MATHEWS II CONFIRMED AS MALANKARA METROPOLITAN:SUPREME COURT

ST.GREGORIOS COLONY

Hon. Supreme Court of India has confirmed by its Order on July 12, 2002 that Marthoma Mathews II is the unquestionable Malankara Metropolitan of the Malankara Orthodox Church. These decision was taken as per the result of the polling in Malankara Association conducted at Parumala Seminary on March 20, 2002. As per the Court decision the Malankara Association was convened at Parumala Seminary under the Supervision of Justice Malimud. The Polling for the Malankara Metrapolitan was conducted during this Assoication. As per the Election results and reports of Justice Mulimad Supreme court had made it Judgment on 12th July 2002. This decision is declared as final and binding and not subject to challenge in any Court or any other. Court also ordered to pay Rs. 1,00,000/- each to the Registrar within three weeks to Mr. Justice Malimath as his remuneration by both the parties.

S U P R E M E C O U R T O F I N D I A
RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS

CIVIL APPEAL NO. 8185 OF 2001

MORAN MAR THOMA MATHEWS …. APPELLANT (S)

Versus

MOST REV. THOMAS MAR-D METROPOLITAN & ORS ….RESPONDENT (S) 

(WITH APPLN. FOR OBJECTION TO OBSERVER REPORT AND IMPLEADMENT/INTERVENTION AND RECALLING THE ORDER DATED 13.04. 2002) (FOR FURTHER DIRECTIONS)

Date : 12/07/2002 this appeal was called on for hearing today.

HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE K. G. BALAKRISHAN

For Appellant (s) Mr. F. S. Nariman, Sr. Adv.
Mr. R. S. Nariman, Sr. Adv.
Mr. K. George, Adv
Mr. Subhash C. Sharma, Adv.
Mr. C. T. Joseph, Adv.
Mr. E.M.S. Anam, Adv.

For respondent (s)
Mr. Shanti Bhushan, Sr. Adv.
Mr. P. J. Philip, Adv.
Mr. Sanjay Pathak, Adv.
Mr. P. K. Manohar, Adv.

For RR No. ,, Mr. M. J. Verma, Sr. Adv.
Mr. R. Ayyam perumal, Adv.

Mr. Abhay Kumar, Adv.
Mr. Subramonium Prasad, Adv.

Mr. Asok Kumar Singh, Adv.
Mr. R. Nobin Singh, Adv.

Upon hearing counsel, the court made the following ORDER The Appeal is disposed of in terms of the signed order.


Sd/-
Kalyani 
(S. L. GOYAL)

COURT MASTER 
(signed order is placed on the file.)


IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION

CIVIL APPEAL NO. 8185 OF 2001


Moran Mar Thoma Mathews 
….Petitioner

Versus

Most. Rev. Thoma Mar-D Metropolitan & Ors. 
….Respondents


O R D E R

This Hon'ble Court in its main judgment dated 20.6.1995 in C.A. 4958- 60 of 1990 reported in 1995(Suppl. 4) SCC at 394 held that :

"Thereafter, elections to the Malankara Association shall be held on the basis of the amended  Constitution. The Association so elected shall be the Association  for all purposes within the meaning of and for the purposes  of the 1934 Constitution (as amended from time to time)." 

Certain alterations were made in this judgment on 25th march, 1996  and 5th February, 1997 (reported in 1996 (8) SCC 470 and 1997 (10)  SCC 614.

Pursuant to the consent ordered that fresh elections to the Malankara  Association should be called and be held, and the same have been  accordingly called and held (as also consequential elections of the  members of the Managing Committee of the Malankara Association) as  reported in the Report of Court Observer dated 10th April, 2002. The  same is duly approved and taken on record.

It is declared that the Association so elected pursuant to the  judgment dated June 20, 1995 and the consent order dated November 28,  2001 shall be the Association for all purposes within the meaning of  and for the purposes of the 1934 Constitution as amended.

The Malankara Association as convened by the order of this Court  dated November 28, 2001 having decided by majority that Moran Mar  Baselious Mar Thoma Mathews II is the Malankara Metropolitan, this  decision is declared final and binding and not subject to challenge  in any Court or any other forum (as provided in the previous order  dated 28th November, 2001 of this court).

Satisfaction is; duly recorded of this Court (as further amended by  orders dated 25th march, 1996 and 5th February, 1997) in all respects  with regard to the elections of Malankara Association and of its  Managing Committee.

No other contention was raised and no other direction has been given.

Each side will give Rs. 1,00,000/- to the Registrar within three  weeks from today for being forwarded to Mr. Justice Malimath as his  remuneration.

The appeal is disposed of in the aforesaid terms.


(K. G. BALAKRISHNAN)

New Delhi 
July 12, 2002

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ORTHODOX FAMILY CONFERENCE AT PARUMALA
BY MONI KALLEMPARAMPIL

Dear All,
If God permits the 4th SGOS "Orthodox family conference'' will be held at Parumala from 20th, Saturday evening to 21st, Sunday noon on July 2002 under the leadership of OTS Principal Rev. Fr. Dr. K. M. George .

St. Gregorios Orthodox Society (SGOS) organizes family get-togethers at Parumala St. Gregorios auditorium since 1999. Members from overseas and from India enthusiastically attended the meetings. This has facilitated in interacting with members from different parts of the world and in getting acquainted with new members.

We would be delighted if you could join us with your family and with your orthodox friends & relatives. Food and accommodation will be arranged. For possible confirmation, or for more details and with your suggestions please write to monisgos@hotmail.com

The meeting is planned to start at 4 P.M. on 20th, July and end on 21st, Sunday by noon after the Holy Qurbana. The programs of this meeting will be informed later.

The 1st annual conference was held on Aug 6, 1999, the 2nd on July 29, 2000 and the 3rd on July 21, 2001. H. G. Dr. Geevarughese Mar Osthathios, V. Rev. P.M. Geevarghese Rampan, Rev. Fr. Dr. K. M. George, Rev. Fr. P. M. Kuriakose, Rev. Fr. Alexander Abraham, Rev. Fr. Dr. M. C. Cherian, Rev. Fr. Dr. O. Thomas, Rev.Fr. George Panakamattom, Rev.Fr. Alexander Koodarathil, Prof. E. John Mathew, Mr. Paul Manalil, Prof. Varghese Padiyara, and Prof. Mary Mathew, were some of the prominent leaders who blessed the occasion by their presence and thoughts.

St. Gregorios Orthodox Society (SGOS) is deemed as a global organization of the believers in the Malankara Orthodox Church, who seek solace and protection in the intercessory prayers of Saint Gregorios of Parumala.

SGOS was dedicated on 3rd Nov 1997, with an aim to bring together the members of our Church in India and abroad, to stand united in the chain of Prayer, Share and Care and to create for them, the opportunities to communicate with members from various parts of the world and also to lead a model Christian life on the pattern of Parumala Mar Gregorios and to inculcate in others, an awareness about the divine presence through our Lord.

SGOS encourages its members to lead a prayerful life with a sense of oneness and fraternity, to share the burden of one another with love and to take care of fellow men who are in need. Each one to become the well-wisher of others. Through SGOS, the young generation is trained to put their trust in the Lord Jesus Christ and to live confidently with Christian wisdom in this fast changing world.

We request your prayers, presence and assistance to make this program a success.

With love and prayers,
Moni Kallemparampil,
GS / SGOS

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THREE DAYS FASTING PRAYER UNDER H.H. THE CATHOLICOSE
By BR.PAUL CINIRAJ

There will be a three days fasting prayer regarding the peace of Malankara Sabha on 7th to 9th August, 2002 at Martha Mariam Vanitha Samajam Kendra Mandiram at Kanjikkuzhy, Kottayam. Prayer meetings will be done on 10 am to 2 pm everyday. H.H. Baselios Marthoma Mathews II, the Catholicose of the East will be presiding over the prayer meetings. Rev. Fr. Abraham Korah, Rev. Fr. C.C. John, Brother Paul Ciniraj etc. will be leading the meditations and prayers. Martha Mariam Vanitha Samajam, Kottayam Central Diocese Committee is the organizers of this three days fasting prayer. The organisors invite everybody to attend the functions.

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HOUSING COLONIES ARE BEING RAISED IN THE NAME OF ST.GREGORIOS, PARUMALA

ST.GREGORIOS COLONY

During the Centenary Celebrations of St.Gregorios of Parumala, Housing Colonies are being constructed at various places in Kerala. The St.Gregorios Foundation, New York has sponsored the entire project. This is a program for donating dwelling places for the poor people regardless of cast or creed. Thekkumthodu, Pathanapuram, Ezhuvathur were the places selected for the first stage of this sponsored program.

Thekkumthodu Colony will be named as St.Gregorios Colony as per the decision by the Panchayat Committee and this was informed to the Sponsoring Foundation Society. Inauguration of this colony was conducted by the Hon.Minister of Kerala Shri.Geneshkumar during May 2002. The meeting was presided over by Adoor Prakash M.L.A and Adv.Jaya Varma, Panchayat President Lillykutty, Member Sashidharan Nair, Mathew Kulathunkal, Mathew Veerappally, delivered speeches. The Foundation President Fr.K.C.Mathew Kuttikandathil explained the draft plan of the program.

H.G.Dr.Thomas Mar Athanasios, Diocesan Metropolitan of Kandanad Diocese celebrated Holy Qurbana in the morning and blessed all the activities.

Another program is being planned for offering land and house to the financially weak Orhodox members. This Colony will be named as St.Gregorios Orthodox Colony. Name of all contributed institutions and members will depicted on Marble stones in the Colony entrance as a memento.

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MALANKARA ORTHODOX CHURCH AMERICAN DIOCESE SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD MEETING

June 1, 2002 A meeting of the Sunday Sunday School Board consisting of the Directors (Sunday School and OVBS), Office Bearers, Coordinators, and Inspectors shall be held on June 8th Saturday at 2 p.m. at our Aramana in New York with the Diocesan Metropolitan His Grace Mathews Mar Barnabas presiding.

The agenda includes:

1. Review of the Audited Account (As decided at the last Conference)
2. Centralized Examination for the Northern Region on June 30th.
3. Centralized Examination for the Southern Region
4. 2002 Talent Show Preparations
5. 2002 Competitions
6. Model Class at the Annual Conference
7. Updating the Curriculum, Textbooks and Workbooks
8. 2002 OVBS Preparations
9. AREA INSPECTOR ELECTIONS
10. Annual Conference Agenda
11. Any other Appropriate Topics.

All the Board members are reminded to be on time for the meeting and participate for fruitful discussions and decisions.

Mundukuzhy Achen Sunday School Director

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PERSPECTIVE:

NEXT INDIAN PRESIDENT : WILL IT BE DR.P.C.ALEXANDER ?
BY JOSEPH KAPPIL - NEW YORK

[The Presidential Election is due in July, when Narayanan ends his five-year term. He was sworn in on July 25, 1997. We all Keralite irrespective of the Cast, Creed or Religion are proud that President Narayanan hails from Kerala. Now there can be one more chance for us to be proud and excited if we get one more President from our state, Dr.P.C.Alexander.]

New York:Dear friends, Recently it came to my notice through some accredited Indian Publication that some groups from Kerala expressed their resentment and disagreement on appointing an Indian Orthodox Person (Dr. P C Alexander, Maharashtra Governor for President) as the President of India and conveyed their reservation even to the Government with an interesting reasoning as '...Indian President, as we want highest office unbiased.' I would like to express few thoughts on this:

There is no good reason to believe this is the representation of any church, but this kind of statements are only doing disservice to the Churches and the Christian Community. It is very unfortunate to make such an ignorant statement, shows little knowledge on the highest office of the nation and its personality. We never had any Christian President in India or any Christian denominations member as President, to be concern about - loosing representation, if that is the case.!. India is a secular country, we should not worry about the faith of anyone other than the constitutional rights of any citizen. If all Christians or any , one state decide, it may not make much difference to make Mr. Alexander nominated or elected. Present Indian President, Dr. Narayanan , a Karalite, is the president of all Indians. Still as Keralites, we can all have a very proud feeling, as he is someone from our home state.

"Dr. P.C.Alexander is one of the most distinguished and respected Public Servants of the Post-Independence Era, distinguished and respected because of the high standards of efficiency, impartiality and integrity he had tried to maintain throughout his career. An outstanding statesman and administrator, he has the distinction of having held several high positions in public life both at the national and international levels spanning a period of over half a century" I have no reasons to believe against Mr. Alexander's suitability, considering his long years of service to the nation and his skills. I have no connection to Mr. Alexander's any interest to this highest office. But my simple judgment is: As Maharashtra Governor, for the last 10 years, Mr. Alexander is demonstrating an excellent leadership and approval among other Indians and to the ruling political parties of the Central Govt. - I do not think Muslims or Hindus would go against Mr. Alexander because of his religion. Instead, they may consider such an experienced, capable person should be the one we need for this time of much needed communal harmony everywhere.

As a sovereign democratic nation, India can elect anyone to its highest office, but a Christian President could definitely make better image for the ruling Baratiya Janata Party in India or overseas. - I have absolutely nothing to see him low, otherwise there would have no such person at this level. Please look at his profile:
Three years as Secretary in the Ministry of Commerce, Government of India,
Four years as Principal Secretary to Prime Minister
Three years as High Commissioner for India in London
Over eleven years as Governor (Tamil Nadu 1988-90 of which one year was when the State was under President's rule and Maharashtra from January 1993), and
Ten years in senior posts in the U. N. Civil Service

It was while serving as Assistant Secretary General and Executive Director of the UN International Trade Center, Geneva, that Mrs. Indira Gandhi invited him to join her office as Principal Secretary. Later to Raja Gandhi during the years 1981-1985, he played a very crucial role in the momentous developments of this period. He had training in the Board of Trade U.K. under a Nuffield Foundation Fellowship and did research at the Stanford Research Institute, California, U.S.A. under a Ford Foundation Fellowship." My humble opinion is please make better judgement. Thanks.
Joseph Kappil

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MALANKARA ORTHODOX CHURCH AMERICAN DIOCESE FAMILY AND YOUTH CONFERENCE 2002

Family and Youth Conference of American Diocese of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church is scheduled for Wednesday, July 17 to Saturday July 20, 2002 at Villanova University, Pennsylvania, USA. The main theme of the conference will be 'Christ lives in me'(Gal. 2:20) H.G. Mathews Mar Barnabas, Diocesan Metropolitan, H.G.Dr.Thomas Mar Athanasios, Metropolitan of Kandanadu Diocese will be the leaders of the conference. Registration will be on first come first basis and will be closed by June 15, 2002.

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MALANKARA ORTHODOX CHURCH AMERICAN DIOCESE SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS
V. Rev. Thomas P. Mundukuzhy

GENERAL COMPETITION DEADLINE:
The deadline for the assigned General Competition is May 31st. Check the Sunday School Directory for details. Send your entries (essays and drawings) to the Director promptly.

CENTRALIZED EXAMINATIONS:
The Centralized examinations of the North Eastern Region for classes V, VIII and X will be conducted on June 30th at different locations in the Region.

SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY OFFERTORY AND WORKBOOK ORDERS:
The Sunday School Sunday Offertory and the workbook orders along with the payments shall be sent as soon as possible.

THE ARAMANA PROJECT FUND: :
Sunday School Children's collections toward the proposed Diocesan Center Project to be sent to the Director so that the total amount can be presented to the Diocesan Metropolitan at a specified occasion. So far only the following Sunday Schools sent the collections:
1. Jackson Heights St. Mary's: 825.00
2. Albany St. Paul's: 340.92
3. Philadelphia Area Sunday Schools: 222.00
4. Dallas St. Mary's (To Aramana) 523.17

ANNUAL SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS' CONFERENCE:
The Annual Teachers' Conference shall be held at St. Gregorios, Queens on September 14th, Saturday. Items of concerns to be included in the agenda to discuss and decide shall be sent to the Director at the earliest possible.

CANDIDATES TO TRAIN OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS:
We are looking for well trained teachers to train our Sunday School Teachers in the American way. Please send the names and other details of such people to the Director.

SUNDAY SCHOOL CURRICULLUM AND TEXT BOOKS:
We would appreciate creative ideas and talents to update our curricullum, textbooks, and workbooks.

GENERAL COMPETITIONS:
Send appropriate topics for the 2003 General assigned Competitions.

COMPETITIONS AND TALENT SHOWS:
Send ideas and ways how to improve the quality of our annual competitions and Talent Shows.

ACOLYTES (ALTAR HELPERS') TRAINING COURSE:
In response to the announcement for the need to train our acolytes (altar helpers), Rev. Dn. George Mathew of Baltimore has been developing a "COURSE" for the same. Those who are interested may contact the Director at: veryrevtpm@yahoo.com or at 518-869-8120.

WASHINGTON-BALTIMORE COMBIEND SUNDAY SCHOOL PROGRAM:
By the grace of God, we are pleased to report that the three parishes in the Baltimore/Washington Area conducted a joint Sunday School Sunday program for the benefit of the Sunday School students. The program was conducted at St Gregorios Indian Orthodox Church of Greater Washington on Saturday, February 2 (day of Mayaltho). The day began with English Qurbana celebrated by Rev. Fr. P.C. Thomas, vicar of St. Thomas Indian Orthodox Church of Greater Washington, and asssisted by Rev. Fr. K.P. Varghese, vicar of St. Thomas Indian Orthodox Church of Baltimore and Very Rev. Fr. Thomas P. Mundukuzhy, Cor Episcopa, the Diocesan Sunday School Director. A total of 59 students from the three parishes attended, along with 14 Sunday School teachers and three headmasters. A fair number of parents and well-wishers were also present.

Following Holy Qurbana, the Sunday School Day Prayer and Procession occurred. After lunch, a Public Meeting was conducted, which included the Presidential Address by Very Rev. Fr. Mundukuzhy, who explained about the Sunday School activities and reason for celebrating Sunday School Sunday. Each parish arranged programs for the Variety Entertainments part of the program, including short skits, solo and group songs, and a few speeches.

The Bible Trivia Competition conducted at the end of the program was one of the highlights of the day. Questions had been created by the three vicars and forwarded to Very Rev. Fr. Mundukuzhy, the Quiz Master. The questions dealt with the Holy Bible, and the history, faith, and traditions of the church. The team from St. Gregorios Indian Orthodox Church of Greater Washington won the large Rolling Trophy, while the other two teams were awarded Very Rev. Fr. Mundukuzhy's book "Our Church" as a study aid for next year. We are proud of our children and the knowledge they showcased.

We are very fortunate for the dedication and support of Very. Rev. Fr. Mundukuzhy and the vicars of the three parishes in the Baltimore/Washington area. We are also grateful to the Sunday School teachers, students, and parents who participated in the program and allowed the day to be a grand success. We are hopeful that this beginning will allow us all to worship, learn from each other, and love each other in a true Christian sense. We look forward to more joint activities this year.

Respectfully Submitted,
George Mathew
Headmaster
St. Thomas Indian Orthodox Church, Greater Washington


DALLAS DISTRICT COMPETITIONS:
A great amount of talent of second and third generation Indian Americans were showcased by over 300 contestants at the Sunday School competitions of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, American Diocese, Dallas District. The competitions were held on two Saturdays, March 9 and 16, 2002. On March 9 in the competitions held at St. Mary's Church, Farmers' Branch, students in groups 1 through 3 competed in English and Malayalam solo and group songs, Oral Bible Verses, Bible Reading, Elocution, etc. The competitions started at 1.30 in the afternoon and went on till 6 in the evening. Rev. Frs. Mathai Alakkot (temporary vicar of St. Mary's Church), Cherian Kunnel (Vicar, St. Thomas Church) and C. G. Thomas (Vicar, St. George Church) led the prayers.

On March 16 the competitions started at 1.30 p.m. at St. George Orthodox Church, Dallas and the items were solo and group songs in Malayalam and English and Elocution competitions for students in groups 4, 5 and 6. Around 6.30 in the evening, the competitions ended. Rev. Fr. C. G. Thomas led the prayers. Abraham Thomas, Sunday School Inspector, Dallas District, welcomed and proposed a vote of thanks on both the days. The competitions were organized by the Dallas District Committee, which includes the four headmasters from Sunday Schools in the metroplex - Thomas Abraham (St. Mary's Church), George Mathew (St. Gregorios Church, Garland), Raju Philip (St. Thomas Church, Mesquite) and Abraham Thomas (St. George Church).

Abraham Thomas,
Sunday School Dallas Area Inspector
3335 Rosebank Dr., Dallas TX 75228


PHILADELPHIA AREA SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE:
The one-day conference of the teachers and students of the parish Sunday Schools of Philadelphia Area of the Eastern Region of the American Diocese Sunday School Association was held on Saturday, 16th of March, 2002 at St. Gregorios Orthodox Church, Philadelphia. The Very Rev. Thomas P. Mundukuzhy Cor Episcopa, the Sunday School Association Director presided over the meeting. Over seventy students and teachers of the area Sunday Schools attended the conference. Notable among the attending teachers were Mrs. Sosamma Jacob, HM, and Mr. Chacko Mathen of St. Mary's Church, Mr. Jacob John, HM, and Mrs. Liz Pothen of St. Thomas Church, and Mr. Paul J. Maret, HM, and Miss Sheena Mathai of St. Gregorios Church.

The attendees were heartily welcomed through a delightful song session led by Miss Sheena Mathai, other teachers and senior students of St. Gregorios parish SS. After the opening prayer led by Mundukuzhy Achen, the Area Inspector Mr. Korah T. Mani welcomed the attendees on behalf of the St. Gregorios Church vicar, Very Rev. K. Mathai Cor Episcopa who was away in Kerala, India to attend the Malankara Association meeting. He stressed the importance of this conference to the students and teachers of the area parish SSs, since it provided a forum for dialogue with the SS Director who has single-handedly taken the responsibility of organizing and energizing the SS Association in North America. He has been instrumental in the development of the workbooks for each grade; it was his interest that started the talent show and talent competition, and the centralized examination, being held at the diocese level. The diocese owes a lot to him for his commitment and dedication in invigorating the Association from its start. Korah Mani pointed out Achen's special interest in training the teachers to teach our children about our faith, tradition, history and our service, for which he has authored the book "Our Church", an encyclopedia of Indian Orthodox Church.

After self-introduction by the attendees, the SS Association Director addressed the gathering. In his address, Mundukuzhy Achen cited the significance of the English translations of our Holy Service and daily prayer books in order to keep our children 'engaged' during the worship services and family prayer times. The floor was opened for

Question and Answer session primarily aimed at giving an opportunity for the students to take advantage of Mundukuzhy Achen's vast knowledge about our Church, and his commitment to our children who are born and/or brought up in this country. The Q&A session was skillfully moderated by Mr. Jacob John, HM of St. Thomas parish SS who directed the questions to Achen for his response. At times, his son-in-law Dr.Robbin Mathew helped Achen in responding to certain questions, the way the children liked to hear.

Before the lunch break, the attendees celebrated the Catholicate Day which fell on the following Sunday. Achen led the special prayers for the day, a lively procession, and the reciting of the Pledge of Allegiance to the Church and to the Throne of the Catholicate, followed by singing of the Catholicate anthem, and the noon prayer.

After lunch, the choir led by Miss Sheena Mathai entertained the gathering with melodious hymns. The main item for the afternoon was the Bible Trivia. Mr. Jacob John assembled hundreds of trivia questions from the Bible and on our Church. The attending students were grouped into three teams, A, B, and C. Mundukuzhy Achen orchestrated the trivia session; he selected, and asked the questions to each team in sequence. The team spirit and the quest for the right answer were evident among the team members during the entire trivia session. Though the teams were very close to each other in terms of their performance for most of the challenges, team A came out with the top score, thus qualifying themselves to represent Philadelphia Area in the Regional/diocesan level trivia competition. Team A members selected the following students to represent them at the regional competition: Libby Abraham, Libu Geevarghese, Marina Issac, Jenny Joy, and Lynne Raju. Confectionaries were distributed among the participants for a lively competition.

Mr. Paul J. Maret, HM of St. Gregorios parish SS thanked the attendees and the distinguished guests, namely the SSAssociation Director, Mundukuzhy Achen, Kochamma and family, the HMs, and the teachers and students of the area parishes, for attending the conference. He recognized the organizers behind the arrangements for the conference, including those who helped in preparing and serving the lunch for Achen and family. He thanked Mathai Achen, the vicar, Mr. Yohannan Mathai, the parish Secretary, Mr. Mathew Varghese, the Treasurer, and the members of St. Gregorios Church for their wholehearted support for the success of this conference.

The Area Inspector Mr. Korah Mani handed over to Mundukuzhy Achen an amount of $200.00 which was raised at the Philadelphia Area OVBS of 2000, held at St. Thomas Church, and an additional $22.00 collected from the attendees of this conference, towards the Diocesan Center Fund. The meeting concluded with prayer at 3: 30 P.M.
Korah Mani,
Philadelphia Area Inspector


SOUTHERN REGIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS' CONFERENCE:
The 12th Annual Conference of the Southern Regional Sunday School Teachers was held at St. Gregorios orthodox Church, Houston on April 13th. The Sunday School Director Very Rev. Thomas P. Mundukuzhy was the keynote speaker. The theme of the Conference was "HOW TO ENHANCE SUNDAY SCHOOL ACTIVITIES" presented by P. G. Mathew of St. Mary's Church, Dallas. After registration and prayer, Benny John, Headmaster of St. Gregorios, Houston welcomed the participants from all Sunday Schools in Houston and Dallas. Paul Pathrose, the Southern Region Coordinator, who directed the program, introduced the Director and the paricipants introduced themselves. In his opening address, Mundukuzhy Achen stressed the importance of effectively conducting our Sunday Schools in the American method of teaching and pointed out the seven ways how to help our Sunday Schools. Achen told the participants that we "can do all things through Christ who strengthens" us. "There is a time for Truth; time for action; If not us, who?; if not now, when?" P. G. Mathew's theme presentation was discussed and encouraged to introduce new approach to enhance the Sunday School activities. Rev. Fr. P.M. Cherian, vicar of St. Gregorios, Rev. Fr. Mammen Mathew (St. Thomas, Houston), Abraham Thomas, headmaster of St. George, Dallas as well as Dallas Area Inspector, Thomas Abraham, headmaster of St. Mary's, Dallas, Philipose Philip, headmaster of St. Stephen's, Houston, Koshy Varghese, headmaster of Houston St. Thomas, John Kunnathu (St. Gregorios, Houston), K. C. Mathew and Thomas Mathew (St. Stephen's, Houston), and several others joined in the live discussions with suggestions and recommendations. All agreed to get outside help, if needed, to train our teachers to teach in the American ways and methods. The Model Class tape recorded at last year's Annual Conference in Philadelphia taken by Dr. Thomas John of Washington was also demonstrated before the participants. During the business session, John Kunnathu was elected as the Houston Area Inspector and K. C. Mathew as the Southern Region Centralized Examination Coordinator. Mundukuzhy Achen gave Certificates of Recognition to all the participants. The visiting Metropolitan Abraham Mar Severios along with Rev. Fr. C. O. Vargis (St. Stephen's, Houston) graced the Conference by their presence and Thirumeny's blessings. Abraham Thomas thanked every one especially St. Gregorios Church for hosting the Conference and providing good refreshments and food.

REPORT OF THE DALLAS DISTRICT TEACHERS' MEETING:
A meeting of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Christian Church Sunday School teachers in Dallas District (St. Mary's, St. Gregorios, St. George, and St. Thomas)was held at St. Gregorios church on Sunday, April 14, 2002. The meeting started at 3.00 p.m. with prayer and was presided by Very Rev. Thomas P Mundukuzhy, Director, Sunday School Association, American Diocese. Rev. Fr. Raju M. Daniel, Vicar, St. Gregorios Church, welcomed everyone. Abraham Thomas, Inspector, Dallas District, introduced Very Rev. Thomas Mundukuzhy and explained the circumstances leading to the meeting. Very Rev. Thomas Mundukuzhy, in his address, detailed the activities of the Sunday School at Diocesan level and briefed on the proposed changes to be brought about in centralized examinations for grades 5, 8 and 10 by the election of the Southern Region Centralized Examination Coordinator.

Teachers expressed their concerns, questions and comments. Main concerns were about the availability of new, revised text books, the contents in grade IX text book and work book, making available work books on a floppy disc or CD, etc. The Director answered that revision of text books are on the way and anomalies mentioned will be taken care of in the revised versions. He was welcome to making available work books in floppies/CDs, if arrangements to do this can be made. It was decided to hold the next teachers' meeting on August 3, 2002 from 2.00 p.m. at St. George Orthodox Church Dallas.

A video of a model class by Dr. Thomas John, Washington was shown and senior students were assembled for a quiz session. The meeting ended with a vote of thanks by George Mathew, Headmaster, St. Gregorios Church Sunday School and prayer.

Achen celebrated holy qurbana earlier at St. Gregorios church.
Abraham Thomas
Dallas Area Inspector


BIBLE QUIZ COMPETITION DEMONSTRATION:
Very Rev. Thomas Mundukuzhy, our Sunday School Director, led a Bible quiz competition demonstration at St. Thomas Orthodox Church, Houston on April 21st in the afternoon. The participants included the senior students from the three parishes in Houston area (St. Thomas, St. Stephen's, and St. Gregorios). They were put in three groups of five representing each parish. Each group was assigned a leader. Once the question was read, the members of each group discussed the answer among themselves and came to an agreement. Points were given to each group according to the answer announced by the leader. About 25 questions were asked. Every participant received a prayer book as reward from Fr. Mundukuzhy.

This gave the students a chance to practice teamwork within each group. It also challenged them to compete against the other teams. It also helped them to become aware of their knowledge of the Bible.

This event was coordinated by the area inspector John Kunnathu, and the three headmasters Philip Philipose, Koshy Varghese, and Benny John. Several teachers from all the three churches were present who met with Achen after the demonstration to air their concerns about our Sunday School activities.

Achen celebrated holy qurbana earlier at St. Thomas Church.
John Kunnathu
Houston Area Inspector

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THOMAS MAR DIVANASIOUS STOPPED FASTING
By Thomas Thomas

VADAKKAMCHERY APRIL 18, 2002The fasting and prayer in protest against the take over of Mangalam Dam, and Erukumchira St.Mary's Church by RDO, was stopped by Thomas Mar Divanasios.

The Jacobite Managing Committee assembled here at Mangalam Dam decided to conduct an explanation meeting at Kothamangalam on 21st and at Kottayam on 28th of this month. After this explanation meetings, they will arrange the meetings in other Parishes.

The fasting was stopped by Thomas Mar Divanasios since he received an assurance from Govt.Authorities that they will not interfere in the problems of these churches till the verdict of Supreme Court.

Hon.Minister of States Mr.T.M.Jacob informed the cabinet decision to Thomas Mar Divanasios .The prayer will continue in these churches and a 25 member committee is elected to conduct the prayer and fasting.

The patriarch section extended their sincere thanks to the Chief Minister A.K.Antony, UDF Convenor Oommen Chandy, Minister T.M.Jacob and P.P.Thankachan.

At the same time Usha Titus, District Collector of Palakkad denied the report of order issued for the locking of above reffered churches.

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GOVT.AUTHORITIES SHOULD IMPLEMENT COURT ORDER: MATHEWS MAR BASELIOS
By Thomas Thomas

TRIVANDRUM APRIL 18, 2002In the Malankara Syrian Church case the Court verdict should be implemented by the Govt.Authorities, said Catholicos Mathews Mar Baselios. The action done by Govt.about the Erikkumchira St.Mary's church is not acceptable to Catholicos section.

As per the verdict of the Supreme Court the priest of the above church attended the Association Meeting at Parumala on 20th March and this doesn't mean that Patriarch Section should punish the vicar of that church.

Those who entered the church for fasting is not the right way for peace and the church under Trissur Metropolitan should be obeyed, his instruction. Said Catholicos in his statement.

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SUPREME COURT REJECTED APPEALS OF PATRIARCH SECTION
Thomas Thomas

KOTTAYAM:16th Wednesday

The cases filed by Patriarch section against the conduction of Malankara Association is rejected by Supreme Court .The cases were filed by Thomas Mar Divanasios and Piravom, Kunnamkulam, Canada parishes. To declare the verdict whether election to Association is completed as per the procedures or not is postponed by the Supreme Court to 29th of this month.

The Association Meeting report was submitted by Justice V.S Mulimut to the Supreme Court last week and important points of report were read by Justice Krupal.

On 6th of April 2001 the Hon.High Court of Kerala gave the verdict that Baselios Mathews II is not the Metropolitan of Malankara.The Catholicos section appealed in Supreme Court against this verdict. On 2001 Nov 8th Supreme Court cancelled the verdict of High Court.The Orthodox section agreed for the election to decide the Metropolitan to Malankara Church.The Court had given permission to conduct the election. Also the Supreme Court sent their observer Justice V.S Mulimat to conduct the election as per constitution and the creed of the Church.The Court in its verdict stated that the elected association members should vote for the Metropolitan of the Church and against the conduction of this election no court can give any direction except the Supreme Court.

A total of approx. 4000 members were elected. This members had a meeting at Parumala on 20th March and elected Baselios Mathews II as Metropolitan of Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church.The Patriarch section filed appeal against the irregularities and discrepancies of this election.

For Orthodox section Advt.F.S.Nariman, R.S.Nariman, C.T.Joseph, Sadrul Anam, Fuslin Anam, and for Patriarch section C.S Vaidyanadan, M.L.Varma, P.J.Philip, P.K.Manoharan were represented.

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DEADLINE FOR AMERICAN DIOCESE ASSIGNED GENERAL COMPETITION IS MAY 31ST

By MUNDUKUZHY ACHEN
(Sunday School Director, American Dioceses, Malankara Orthodox Church)

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING TOPICS FOR THE 2002 GENERAL ASSIGNED COMPETITIONS: THE DEADLINE TO SEND IS MAY 31ST.

1.
AGES 16 AND UP: ESSAY:
Suppose you are the Headmaster/Headmistress of the Sunday school of your church. Describe the Sunday School that you would design. Discuss what real-world topics would supplement the current Sunday School curriculum. Discuss the responsibility, character and resources your Sunday school and its teachers should have. Describe how your Sunday School would promote the learning of the Word of God, and of sacramental life; what activities would be introduced, and how teachers would incorporate the importance of Sunday School in their lessons. What would you do to make parents more involved? (No number of words limit, but make it as short as possible)
2.
AGES 13-15: ESSAY:
Suppose you are a Sunday school teacher teaching, and you overhear one of your students say the following: "What's the point of coming to church, why can't I just pray at home?" As a Sunday School teacher, you decide to take the initiative to enforce the importance of coming to church each Sunday. What kind of advice would you (the Sunday school teacher) give that particular student about the importance of coming to church, as opposed to simply praying at home? (No number of words limit; but make it as short as possible).
3.
AGES 10-12: DRAWING:
Draw the major parts/pieces/objects in the sanctuary of your church, i.e., Tabelitha, wine, bread, cup, shushaffo, mauruboso, altar covers, curtain, candles, censor, etc., etc. Label each object with a number, and attach a separate piece of paper briefly describing each numbered object. In order to do this drawing, you may have to communicate with Priests of the parish, and refer to books like "OUR CHURCH"" (pgs. 113-).
4.
AGES 9 AND UNDER: DRAWING:
Draw a picture of your Achen baptizing a baby in the baptismal font.
(NOTE: Most of these topics are suggested by Linu, St. Gregorios Orthodox Church, Westchester, New York: We would appreciate suggestions for 2003 topics from every one).
Send all entries to the Director Very Rev. Thomas P. Mundukuzhy
126 Kennewyck Circle
Slingerlands, New York 12159
veryrevtpm@yahoo.com
Telephone: 518-869-8120
DEADLINE: MAY 31, 2002
5.
SENIOR TEAM COMPETITIONS: GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ
Each Sunday School conducts competition in the parish level, then Area level, and finally each AREA sends one TEAM each to compete at the final Regional or Diocesan level. Quizzes shall be from the Holy Bible, Church History, Faith, etc. (The book OUR CHURCH, especially Chapter Sixteen, HOLY BIBLE (pages 170-206), is a very good reference source to prepare for this quiz competition.)

Guidelines:
Parish/Sunday School Level: Each Sunday School may conduct its own competition to select participants for the Area level competition. At the local level, each student may compete individually. The format for the Diocesan-level competition (see below) is recommended for local competition as well, but not required. If written examination is conducted to select the winners, the grading must be conducted in a timely manner. A team of not more than 5 students may be sent to compete in the area level competition.

Area-Level: The format for the Diocesan-level competition (see below) is recommended for area level competition. (This will help to make the competition lively and interesting and to educate the audience as well). It is not necessary to declare the winners immediately following the competition. So written examination is definitely an option. However, at the final diocesan level competition, the winners will be declared immediately following the competition. Regional/Diocesan Level:

1.
All teams will get equal opportunity to answer all questions.
2.
One staff member will be assigned to each team as monitor to assist the quizmaster.
3.
Monitors are strictly prohibited from discussing the questions or assisting the team.
4.
Procedure: The Quiz Master (QM) will read the question to both teams. Both teams will get 30 seconds (up to 1 minute, if necessary) to discuss the question and write down the answer. At the end of the specified time, the QM will ask Team 1 to answer the first question. If the answer is correct, the leaders of other teams with correct answers will be asked to raise their hands. At that time, the monitors will verify that the written answers are correct. The QM and or his assistants will note the score. If Team 1 is incorrect, Team 2 is asked, and so on.
5.
25-50 questions may be asked. The number can be decided depending on the number of teams.
6.
The entire competition will take a minimum of 1 hour, but not more than 2 hours.
7.
Only verifiable objective questions will be asked.
8.
All questions will be based on the Holy Bible, Church history and the traditions.
9.
The Quizmaster's decision will be final on any question, explanation or answer.

NOTES:

1.
Area competitions for the General Quiz shall be conducted and the winning team's names from each area shall be sent to the COMPETITION COORDINATOR: Mr. George Samuel 126 Thackeray Drive, Baskin Ridge, New Jersey 07920) not later than August 31, 2002.
2.
First and second prizes will be awarded to all five categories.
3.
The high scores for the Centralized examinations along with the most best entries will be considered to determine the ROLLING TROPHY.
2002 LOCAL COMPETITIONS: RECOMMENDATIONS
1.
xxx
2.
Solo Song, Malayalam - Boys, Girls separately.
3.
Group Song - Boys & Girls mixed. From Qurbana Kramam, Baptism, Wedding, etc. only
4.
Coloring, for small children (sketch shall be given)
5.
Drawing and coloring for Junior children onwards (subject to be given on the spot)
6.
Verse – Oral
7.
Verse – Writing
8.
Quick verse find
9.
Memory Test (a list of 100 names and places from the Bible shall be given to children to review for 10 minutes and they are to write as many they can remember in 20 minutes)
10.
Fancy Dress (Biblical characters only)
11.
Essay (3 subjects are given 2 weeks in advance, one is selected on the spot)
12.
Elocution (2 subjects are given 2 weeks in advance, one is selected on the spot)
13.
Extempore Speech - subject is decided by the judges on the spot

(Sample topics for items 11, 12, and 13: Environmental issues and the role of the church; Global warming; Energy issues; Population growth and the role of the church; Family life in the 21st century; World poverty and our Church; Church and State relationship; Role of Women in our Church; Altar Assistants; Religion and Culture; Values in Education; Cultural Identity Issues; the Earth's Atmosphere; Responsible Caring and Equitable Sharing for a Global Commons; History of our Denomination; Constitution of our Church; Spiritual duties of an Orthodox child; Who and Why to receive Holy Communion, etc.)

NOTE: Recognize and reward the individual who wins the most competitions in Local, Area, and Regional/Diocesan levels: Institute Rolling Trophy, Trophy for 1st and 2nd, as well as the OVERALL champion of the year.

MUNDUKUZHY ACHAN  
SUNDAY SCHOOL DIRECTOR
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33rd ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF AKHILA MALANKARA ORTHODOX MARTHA MARIAM VANITHA SAMAJAM
By Br.Paul Ciniraj

KOTTAYAM: 33rd annual conference of Akhila Malankara Orthodox Martha Mariam Vanitha Samajam (International Indian Orthodox Women's Association) will be held at Kottayam, India on 30th April to 4th May, 2002. Leaders training camp also will be held along with the conference.

H.H. Baselios Marthoma Mathews II, the Catholicose of the East, H.G. Paulose Mar Pachomios Metropolitan (President of the Martha Mariam Vanitha Samajam), Rev.Fr. E.K.George (Vice President of the MVS), Rev.Fr. Abraham Korah (Vice President of the Kottayam Central Diocese MVS), Rev.Fr. C.J. Punnoose (Vicar, Elia Cathedral), Rev. Fr. Joseph Samuel Karukayil (Trivandrum), Rev.Fr. Dr. T. Markose Joseph (Pathanapuram), Rev.Fr.Dr. Mathew Baby (OTS), Rev.Fr. Mathew Abraham (Thalavoor), Rev.Fr. John Thomas Karingattil (Orthodox Theological Seminary), Brother Paul Ciniraj (Malankara Orthodox Church Missionary, Kottayam), Prof. (Mrs) Mary Mathew (Baselios College, Kottayam), Miss. Annamma Philipose (BEd College, Thottacadu), Mrs.Grace Lal (Family Life Centre, Changanassery), Mrs. Mariamma John (Delhi), Mrs. Kunjamma Jacob, Mrs. Mariamma Samuel (General Secretary of the Balika Samajam), Mrs. Accamma Paul (General Secretary of the MVS) will be the distinguished leaders of the conference and the training camp.

"The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit" (Psalms 34:18) is the devotional thought of the conference.

New Delhi March 11,2002:As per scheduled 20th March the Association can be conducted now. The court has not given any objection in conducting the Association to decide Baselious Mathews II as Metropolitan of Malankara Church and the election of 37 priests and 74 lays to the Malankara Association.

The appeal filed by Patriarch section for extending the date of Association meeting was withdrawn by them along with other two demands. The rest of the appeals are postponed by the Supreme Court to hear on 15th April.

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79th ANNUAL MEETING OF CATHOLICATE UNION SOCIETY

The 79th Annual meeting of Catholicate Union Society will be conducted at Kodumon St.Behanas Orthodox Church at Kodumon on 20th April 2002. At 8.00 AM there will be Holy Qurbana.At 9.30 AM Bible Classe will lead by Dr.P.I.Thomas, Proffessor of Catholicate College Pathanamthitta.The meeting will be presided by H.G.Thomas Mar Athanasious and inauguration by H.G.Philipos Mar Eusabius.The speeches will be delivered by Diocesan Secretary Fr.Titus George and Fr.K.V.Paul of St.Steephans College, Pathanapuram.

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FOUR EPISCOPOS OF MALANKARA ORTHODOX CHURCH EXALTED AS METROPOLITANS

Job Mar Philaxenos Geevarghese Mar Coorilos Yakoob Mar Iraneos Poulose Mar Pachamios
JOB MAR PHILAXENOS
GEEVARGHESE MAR COORILOS
YAKUB MAR IRANIOS
POULOSE MAR PACHAMIOS

His Holiness Moran Mar Baselios Marthoma Mathews II Malankara Metropolitan and Catholicos of the East exalted four Bishops of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church to the position of Metropolitan on 27-8-02. Aboon Job Mar Philoxinos of Delhi, Aboon Geevarghese Mar Coorilos of Mumbai, Aboon Paulose Mar Pachomios of Ankamaly – Mavelikara, and Aboon Jacob Mar Irenius of Chennai Dioceses were declared "Oxios" by the solemn declaration that for the Church of God in the Orient each of them are Oxios – Oxios – Oxios; Yogyan – Yogyan – Yogyan, lifting them on the 'Throne'.

Celebration of this auspicious occasion was started after the Holy Qurbana offered in the Catholicate Aramana Chappal, Devalokam by His Holiness, assisted by Their Grace Geevarghese Mar Osthathios, Thomas Mar Thimothios, Mathews Mar Severios, Thomas Mar Athanasios, Mathews Mar Epiphanios, Zachariah Mar Anthonios. Their Grace Dr. Abraham Severios, Philipose Mar Eusebios were also present.

Followed by the reading of Gospel by the New Metropolitans, the Symbol of Apostolic Authority, 'Amsavadi' was presented to each of them. The concluding part of the ceremony was the Sthathicon – the Article of Authority read to them by His Holiness. The Holy Qurbana was concluded by the senior most among the four new Metropolitans, Aboon Job Mar Philoxinos.

New Metropolitans were felicitated by the Senior Metropolitans and Sabha Secretary Dr. Alexander Karckal. In the speech given by Mathews Mar Epiphanios, H.G. emphasized that the new Metropolitans are the gift of God given to the Church and that could occur by a greater gift given by God through the verdict of the Hon.Spreme Court. He stressed the point that, as per the verdict of Hon. Supreme Court of India, there is only one Orthodox Church in India and its Head is Catholicos H.H.Basalios Marthoma Mathews II. In the reply speech by the New Metropolitans, they reiterated their allegiance with Devalokam as the Spirit of Malankara Orthodox Church is bestowed upon it.

Sunthranos Ceremony
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MALANKARA ORTHODOX CHURCH
REALIZE THE TRUTH, EXECUTE JUSTICE AND ESTABLISH PEACE
PROF. E.J. JOHN PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER

1. There is only one Malankara Orthodox Church. The rule of the Malankara Church should be in accordance with the church constitution of 1934
In the light of the final judgement and decree of the Hon. Supreme Court of India in 1995 and the subsequent orders, it has been established in unquestionable terms that there is only one Malankara Orthodox Church (Sabha) and it's Dioceses, Parish Churches, Institutions and organization should be loyal of the constitution of 1934 of the Malankara Orthodox Sabha and should be ruled according to the constitution.

2. The title of 'Malankara Metropolitan' of the Prime Supreme Head of the Malankara Orthodox Church can not be questioned.
As per the orders of the Supreme Court dated 12-7-02 it has been approved and declared undoubtedly that all should regard His Holiness Marthoma Mathews II Catholicos, as Malankara Metropolitan as well, and it is not liable to be questioned in any court of law or in any forum.

3. The actions of the decedent faction in the church is a challenge to the rule of laws of India..
With disregard to the judgement of the Supreme Court and against the church constitution of 1934, the decedent group has declared the formation of a new church, a new constitution and a rival catholicos , consecrating Devennasios as Baselios Thomas I. This is the challenge to the rule of law of the land and contempt of court. Decedent group cannot claim any of the 1662 Parishes of the Malankara Orthodox Church. All these have since been included in the list of the Malankara Suriyani Christian Association and approved by the Supreme Court

4. Unconstitutionally concerted catholicose and others have been declared unlawful ..
The Hon. Kerala High Court in 1990 had issued orders declaring Mar Devennasios and others perpetual unlawful and debarring them and the Hon. Supreme Court in 1995 had approved it and included in the Decree that Mar Devannasios was not lawfully concerted Metropolitan and he had no right to enter in any of the Churches of the Malankara Sabha or to perform sacramental and rituals. Moreover, the Sub court of Mavelikara in 2001 March 7, the Muncif Court of Chengannore in 2002 July 24 and the Eranakulam Church Court in 2002 August 3 have issued orders debarring Devannasios entering in the Parish Churches of the Malankara Sabha and to function as Catholicos.

5. Execute the court orders and do justice .
It is the duty of the government to execute the court orders and prevent the unlawful entry, encroachment, and violence by the decedent group-a duty and the responsibility of the Government in accordance with the constitution of India

6. Malankara Sabha strongly protest against the inaction and passive attitude of the Government. .
It is the demand of the Malanakara Orthodox Church that the court orders should be executed and Justices done. It is the right of the Church and not a favor. If the Government is not acting upon it, there will be far reaching consequence for which the Government alone will be responsible, we warn.

7. We shall preserve the Orthodox faith and rituals of the Church. .
The Christians all over the world know and believe that St. Thomas is the founder of the Malankara Church. All Christian denominations of India also believe and approve of it. This is a historical truth. The Prime Supreme head of the Malankara Orthodox Church, founded by St. Thomas, Moran Mar Baselios Marthoma Mathews II have been approved and declared as such by the have been approved and declared as such by the Hon. Supreme Court of India. we, the faith full of the ancient Malankara Orthodox Church do solemnly pledge that we shall preserve the faith paternity and tradition of our church.

Catholicate Office PRO: E.J. John
Devlokam P.O.,
5-8-2002

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DEVALOKAM RELEASE
THE MALANKARA ORTHODOX SYRIAN CHURCH
STATUS OF PARISH CHURCHES AND NATURE OF PARISH PROPERTIES

1. The parish Churches of Malankara Church are founded and established as constituents of the Malankara Church. Parish Churches are not intended and cannot have an independent existence apart from the Sabha and the administration of the Sabha. If so the general accepted rules of administration the Sabha are applicable to their administration. Such rules of administration are embodied in the 1934 Constitution of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. It is thus authoritatively laid down by the Supreme Court of India. See in this connection Para 142 of the Judgement reported in AIR 1995 SC 2001.

2. In almost all the suits the matter in issue is only, the mode of administration of parishes and who are the competent persons to be in management of the properties and assets of the parish churches. The question of ownership or legal nature of the parish assets vis a vis their title is not a mater that arises really. In the main suit O.S.4/1979 of the Kerala High Court which was decided by the Hon'ble Supreme Court also, the mode of administration of parish properties and the nature and status of parish churches as constituents of the Malankara Church alone were in dispute.

3. See in this connection, the reliefs prayed for in the said suit as extracted in para 132 of the judgment of the Supreme Court.
See – A- relief specifically noted below:
"A- To declare that Malankara Church is Episcopal in character and is not a Union or Federation of autonomous church units and is governed in its administration by the Constitution of the Malankara Church."

4. The scheme and provisions of the Constitution make it beyond doubt that parish churches are not autonomous units. So when constitution if fully upheld by the Hon'ble Supreme Court and when it is declared to be binding on parish churches also, this relief is in effect granted by the Hon'ble Supreme Court.

5. Apart from other references in this regard read para 142 of the Supreme Court Judgement – 142(5) (6) (8) 142 (8) is of prime importance in this matter.

"(8) So far as the declaration of the Malankara Church being Episcopal in character is concerned all we need hold is that it is Episcopal to the extent it is so declared in the 1934 constitution. The said constitution also governs the affairs of the parish churches and shall prevail"

The said finding in effect is really a grant of the declaration sought for in "A" relief in the plaint as extracted above.

6. The Kerala High Court by the judgement of the Division bench decreed the suit O.S.4/1979 as prayer for. This decree is only modified if at all by the Supreme Court as per the findings in para 142. Those finding do not go against the Kerala Division Bench decree but really affirms it in this matter. The vexed question of ownership of the parish properties or what is the real nature and legal character of parish properties need not be gone into so far the church dispute suits are concerned.

7. The observation in the Hon'ble supreme Court Judgement in para 141 have to be understood in the above back ground. The discussion clearly shows that the court is not really deciding and it is not also necessary to be decided as per the pleading of the case, the ownership of the parish assets. See in this connectio the following statement "Without impleading affected parties on declaration can be claimed by the plaintiffs that the Church is Episcopal in nature"

But necessarily the Episcopal powers so far as stated in the Constitution are up held. See, what Supreme Court says in the same para. "In the state of such pleading, the only observation that can be made herein is that the 1934 Constitution shall govern and regulate the affairs of parish churches too, in so far as the said constitution provides for the same. "Again it is said" In sum we observe that the 1934 Constitution governs the affairs of the Parish Churches too in so far as it does".

8. The two Hon'ble Judges namely justice B.P Jeevan Reddy and Justice S.C. Sen did not decide as to the title to parish properties or their ownership or legal character because it does not arise in the pleading and cannot be decided without impleading affected parties; probably the parish churches as such. So their judgement cannot be relied on to say that parish churches are independent autonomous units and title and ownership of parish properties vest with parishioners with a consequent right to administer the parish properties as they want and desire. In fact it is clearly stated that 1934 constitution governs their administration. In the 1934 constitution Chapter2, The Parish Church, Clauses 6 to 44 clearly show how Parish Churches are to be administered.

9. As to what exactly is a parish and the nature and legal character of parish properties is considered in detail by Hon'ble Justice R.M. Sahai the Presiding Judge in paragraphs 58 to 74. See the end of para 74. "But once a church is established then the property vests in the endowment and it becomes a public charity, the administration and control of which has to be governed in accordance with the objective of the endowment". It is also clearly stated that, "they cannot claim to be independent especially after the Constitution of 1934 was framed".?

It necessarily follows that Parish assets are dedicated trust properties to be utilised for worship and to ensure spiritual benefits to the parishioners; of course with the ultimate endowment being with the Malankara Sabha as postulated in the Constitution.

10. Parish Churches are included in various Dioceses of the Church, each under the control of a Diocesan Metropolitan. Clauses 66 and 94 of the 1934 Constitution are noted below in this connection.

66. The Diocesan Metropolitans shall carry on the administration of the Dioceses under their care subject to the supervision of the Malankara Metropolitan.

94. The jurisdiction regarding the temporal, ecclesiastical and spiritual administration of the Malankara Church is vested in the Malankara Metropolitan subject to the provisions of this constitution.

11. The important points to be noted are:

1. Parish Churches are constituent units of the Malankara Church
2. Parish Churches are bound by the 1934 Constitution and are not independent?
3. Parish Churches have to be administered as per clauses 6 to 44 of the 1934 Constitution.

Catholicate Office
Devalokam, Kottayam.

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DR.ABRAHAM MAR CLIMIS PASSED AWAY

By JACOB YESUDASAN

Abraham Mar Clemis
ABRAHAM MAR CLEMIS

Pathanamthitta 1/10/2002 : The Metropolitan the Great of the East passed away. Dr. Abraham Mar Climis 84, the head of the Cananaya Diocese of the Syrian Church called to rest on 29th September at 11.10 pm. He was under treatment for liver ailment at Lissy hospital Ernakulam. The body of the pontiff was brought to Chingavanam on 30th morning. The last rite services held today at 4 pm. St. John's Dayara Church Chingavanam. He has the record of long-lived Metropolitan in India. Hither to this honour was in the name of His Holiness Baselius Geevarghese II. Catholios of the East. Metropolitan Julius Yesu Shishak of the Middle East represented The Patriarch.

Upon hearing the news of his demise, people from all walk of life, political leaders Metropolitans and Bishop of different Churches and believers gathered to give their respect to the departed spiritual leader. Abraham Mar Climis was born on April 22, 1918 at Ranni to Vaila Iduculla - Pennamma couple as their sixth Child. Hailing from a family of political heritage, he was ordained Deacon in 1932 by patriarch Elias III and in 1947 he became a priest. On April 15, 1951 he was consecrated Metropolitan in Holms in Syria by his Holiness Patriarch Ignatius Aprem Ist

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MALANKARA SYRIAN CATHOLICS:72ND ANNIVERSARY OF REUNION

By JACOB YESUDASAN

Malankara Syrian Catholics celebrate the 72nd anniversary of reunion. It is the commemoration of joining the catholic faith of a group of believers under the leadership of the Bethany Metropolitan Mar Ivanios of the Malankara Orthodox Church.

On 20th September 1930 Geevarghese Mar Ivanios, Yakob Mar Theophilos, Fr. John O.I.C and Dn. Searphian, together with a group of believers embraced Roman faith at Kollam Aramana Chappel, taking oath before Arch Bishop Allocius Mariya Bensigar. Pope Pious XI granted Syrian Rite in 1933.

Mar Ivanios was exalted as Metropolitan of Trivandrum Diocese, and Mar Yakob Theophilose as the Metropolitan of Tiruvalla Dioceses. There after two more Dioceses came in existence, Bathery in 1978 and Marthandum in 1996. Present Diocesan Metropolitans are Arch Bishop Cyril Mar Baselius(Thiruvananthapuram), Geeverghese Mar Timotius (Tiruvalla) ,Geeverghese Mar Devenasius (Betheri), Yohanon Mar Chrisostom (Marthandam). Thomas Mar Kurilose, Joshua Mar Ignatius and Isaac Mar Clemis are assistant Bishops of the Dioceses. The Malankara Rite had the fortune of being lend by Arch Bishop Benedict Mar Gregorius, Thomas Mar Dioscoros, Joseph Mar Athanasius, Issac Mar Yohanon, Poulos Mar Philexinos and Loureanz Mar Aprem.

LAITY THE APOLOGIST

Mallappally, 21 Sept.2002 The safeguard of the Church lies in the hands of the Laity, the defenders of faith of the church said Arch Bishop Dr. Cyril Mar Baselios in His inaugural speech at the National Assembly of the Laity at Mar Ivanios Nagar, Chengarror in connection with the 72nd anniversary of reunion. M.C.A president P.V Thomas presided.

Geeverghese Mar Thimothios was felicitated at His Golden Jubilee of priesthood. Dr. Geevarghese Mar Dynasius inaugurated the National Youth Convention and MCYM President V.C Georgekutty presided. The Arch Bishop also inaugurated the Golden Jubilee of Legion of Mary Trivalla Commissium. Geevarghese Mar Thimothios presided and Hon. Minister C.F. Thomas delivered the jubilee message.

REAL PEACE

Mallappally: Only through the relation with the Church universal, the real peace could be achieved, said Dr. Joshua Mar Ignatius the secretary of Kerala Catholic Bishops Council and the assistant Metropolitan of Trivandrum Diocese.

Malanka