Diocese of Madhya Kerala of the Church of South India
Diocese of Madhya Kerala | |
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Location | |
Country | India |
Ecclesiastical province | Church of South India |
Statistics | |
Congregations | 404 |
Members | 0.3 million |
Information | |
Cathedral | Holy Trinity Cathedral, Kottayam |
Secular priests | 165 |
Current leadership | |
Bishop | Thomas K Oommen |
Website | |
www.csimkd.net |
The Madhya Kerala Diocese is one of the twenty-four dioceses of the Church of South India (commonly referred as CSI) (successor of the Church of England) covering the central part of Kerala. When the Church of South India was formed on 27 September 1947 the diocese was called the Diocese of Central Travancore. It was a part of the erstwhile Anglican Diocese of Travancore and Cochin founded in 1879. The Diocese was later renamed as Diocese of Madhya Kerala.
History of the Diocese
The history of the Madhya Kerala Diocese dates back to the work of the Church Missionary Society in the state of Travancore. R. H. Kerr and Claudius Buchanan, visited the Malabar Syrians in 1806, during the episcopate of Mar Dionysius I. It was Lord William Bentinck who sent Kerr to Travancore for the purpose of investigating the state of the native church.
Anglican Diocese of Travancore and Cochin
Early in 1876, the Society began negotiations with the Secretary of State for India so that a new diocese can be formed under the Jerusalem Bishopric Act for the Church of England in the Native States of Travancore and Cochin. J. M. Speechly, then Principal of the C.N.I., was announced as the first Bishop of the New Diocese. In 1888, J. M. Speechly left for England and was unable to return, and E. N. Hodges (1890-1904), a C.M.S. Missionary from Ceylon followed him as the Bishop of the diocese. He was installed in the Pro-Cathedral, Kottayam in November 1890. During the episcopate of Hodges, the first missionary enterprise of the diocese was organised as its Home Mission, was started at Adoor in 1903. Hodges retired in 1905 and was succeeded by Charles Hope Gill (1905-1925), who was consecrated in Westminister Abbey and arrived in Kottayam in 1906. The Diocesanisation which began in 1879 was fulfilled in 1920, when Gill constituted, "Travancore and Cochin Diocesan Council" to assist in the management of the temporal affairs and financial business of the church.[1] The diocese was earlier known as the Anglican Diocese of Travancore & Cochin, and later the Diocese of Central Travancore on the formation of the Church of South India on 27 September 1947. Subsequently, it was renamed the Diocese of Madhya Kerala.
About the Diocese
The Diocesan Headquarters is at Kottayam, Kerala. The Bishop's House and a Retreat Centre is in the campus of the Headquarters.
Newsletter
The Diocese also publishes an official newsletter named Njananikshepam (The Treasury of Knowledge) every month. The newsletter was published first in the year 1848 from C.M.S. press, Kottayam.
Bishops of the Diocese
The Bishops of the Madhya Kerala Diocese :
Anglican
- John Speechly (1879–89)
- Noel Hodges (1890-04)
- Hope Gill (1905–24)
- Edward Moore (1925–37)
- Bernard Corfield (1938–44)
- Cherakarottu Korula Jacob (1945–47)
CSI
- Cherakarottu Korula Jacob (1947–57)
- M.M. John (1958–74)
- T.S. Joseph (1974–81)
- M.C. Mani (1981–93)
- Sam Mathew (1993-01)
- Thomas Samuel (2001–11)
- Thomas K. Oommen (2011–present), Deputy Moderator of CSI (2014–2017),Moderator of CSI (2017–present)
The current Bishop of the Diocese is Thomas K Oommen since March 5, 2011.
Administration
The Diocese has a Diocesan Council which governs the diocese. All the clergy of the diocese and elected laymen from the local congregations are the members of the Diocesan Council.
The Diocese is divided into 2 zones (North Zone and South Zone), each headed by a District Minister. And it is further divided into 12 District Councils. The bishop of the diocese is assisted by the Executive Committee, formed by an election from the Diocesan Council.[2]
- Bishop - Thomas K. Oommen
- Clergy Secretary - Oommen George
- Lay Secretary - Stephen J. Daniel
- Treasurer - Sabu K Cheriyan
- Registrar - Simon T John
District Councils of the Diocese
The Diocese is divided into 12 District Councils. Each Council has a chairman presbyter.
Number | District Council | Pastorates | Outstation Pastorates |
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1 | Adoor | Adoor,
Kadampanad, Kollam, Kulathupuzha, S.Kunnida, Munroethuruthu, Puthuval, Thazhathumon, Thiruvananthapuram |
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2 | Elanthoor | Cheenerkara,Elanthoor,Kallely,Kidangannoor,Kuzhikkala,Mallassery,Nallanikunnu,Omalloor,Pathananthitta, Punnackad | |
3 | Ettumanoor | Ettumanoor,Kattampakal,Koothattukulam,
Muttuchira,Njeezhoor,Ottiankurnnu,Piravam, Vaikom,Varikkamkkunnu,Velloor |
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4 | Kodukulanji | Angadickal,Chengannur,Karode, Kodukulanji, Kollakadavu,Cheruvalloor | |
5 | Kottayam | Arpookara,Ascension Kottayam, Cathedral Kottayam,
Central Kumarakom,Erikadu,Kothala,Kumaranelloor, Machukadu,Manganam,Manarcadu,Muttambalam,Olassa,Pampady,Thiruvanchoor,Vadavathoor |
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6 | Kumplampoika | Ayroor,Chittar,Ennooramvayal(Vechoochira),Karikkattor,Kumplampoika,Neerettucavu,Pullikkallu
Ranni,Vayalathala |
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7 | Mallappally | Ezhumattoor,Kaipatta,Keezhvaipur,Koothrappally
Kottanad,Mallappally,Mammood,Narakathani Nedungadappally,Pariyaram |
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8 | Mavelikara | Mavelikara,Kallumala,Cherukunnam,Kattanam,Kappil,
Bharanikkavu,South Puthuppally,Alumpedika Njakkanal,Chamavila,Kayamkulam,Kanneetti, Mynagappally,Monkuzhy |
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9 | Mundakkayam | Mundakkayam,Thidanad,Vazhoor,Kanam,Edakunnam,
Ponkunnam,Karinilam |
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10 | Pallom | Pallom,Panimattom,Velluthuruthy,Kavalam,
Changanacherry,Kollad,Alappuzha, Karumadi,Njaliakuzhy,Mooledom, Thuruthy,Muhamma,Nalunnakkal,Poovanthuruthu |
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11 | Punnavely | Punnavely,Neelampara,Chelakompu,Mundathanam,
Kangazha,East Meenadom,Mulekkunnu |
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12 | Tiruvalla | Tholassery,Kaviyoor,Perumthuruthy,
Valanjavattom,Thalavady,Mundiappally, Kunnamthanam,Kuttoor,Poovathoor, Kumbanad,Warikkadu |
Institutions under Madhya Kerala Diocese
Ashram
Printing Press
- C.M.S. Press, Kottayam (The first printing press in Kerala ,established in 1821)
Colleges
- CMS College Kottayam (The first college in Kerala, established in 1817)
- Peet Memorial Training College Mavelikara
- Bishop Moore College Mavelikara
- Bishop Speechly College Pallom
- CSI College for Legal Studies, Ettumanoor
- Baker women's college, kottayam
Higher Secondary Schools
- Baker Memorial Girls Higher Secondary School Kottayam
- Bishop Hodges Higher Secondary School Mavelikara
- CMS Higher Secondary School Mallapally
- CMS College Higher Secondary Kottayam
- CMS Higher Secondary Kuzhikala
High Schools
- CMS College Higher Secondary School Kottayam
- Baker Memorial Girls High School Kottayam
- Bishop Hodges Higher Secondary School Mavelikara
- CMS Higher Secondary School Mallapally
- CMS Higher Secondary Kuzhikala
- Buchanan Girls High School Pallom
- CMS High School Mundakayam
- CMS High School Kattanam
- CMS High School Kumplampoika
- CMS High School Nedugadapally
- CMS High School Pallom
- CMS High School Punnavely
- CMS High School Olassa
- CMS High School Puthupally
- CMS High School Kanam
- CMS High School Thiruvalla
- CMS High School Thalavady
- CMS High School Mundiapally
Theological Education
- Bishop Mani Theological Institute Kottayam
Self Financing Schools
- Baker Vidyapith Kottayam
- Bishop Moore Vidyapith Mavelikara
- Bishop Moore English Medium Higher Secondary School Mavelikara
- Bishop Moore Vidyapith Cherthala
- Bishop Moore Vidyapith Kayamkulam
- Bishop Speechly Vidyapith Pallom
- Christ Church Vidyapith Kodukulanji
- Hawksworth Vidyapith Tholassery
Teacher Training Institutes
Special Schools
- C.S.I VHSS for the Deaf, Thiruvalla
- C.S.I HSS for the Partially Hearing, Manakkala,Adoor
Important Churches under CSI Madhya Kerala Diocese
- Within Kerala
- Holy Trinity CSI ChurchMundakayam
- St.Johns CSI Church Karukachal
- St.Thomas CSI Church, Tholassery
- St.Thomas CSI Church, Punnakadu
- Holy Immanuel CSI Church, Mallappally
- Holy Trinity CSI Cathedral, Kottayam
- CSI Christ Church, Thiruvananthapuram
- CSI Christ Church, Alappuzha
- CSI Christ Church, Kodukulanji
- CSI Christ Church, Mavelikkara
- CSI Ascension Church Kottayam
- CSI St.Andrew's Church Kumplampoika
- CSI St. Thomas' Church, Nedungadappally
- CSI St.Stephen's Church, Puthuval
csi St.Marks church olassa
- Outside India
- Canada
- CSI Church, Toronto
- UK
- CSI Congregation of Manchester, Midlands and Sheffield.
- UAE
- CSI Parish, Dubai
- CSI Parish, Sharjah
- USA
- CSI Emmanuel Congregation, Atlanta
- CSI Congregation of Great Lakes, Michigan
- Emmanuel CSI Church, Philadelphia
- CSI Congregation of Dallas
- CSI Congregation of Hudson Valley
- Church of South India Malayalam Congregation of Greater New York
- Australia
- Holy Trinity CSI Church, Brisbane
- Singapore
See also
- Church of South India
- East Kerala Diocese
- South Kerala Diocese
- North Kerala Diocese
- Christianity in Kerala
References
- ↑ "Bethel Malayalam Church New Delhi". Bethelmalayalamchurch.com. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
- ↑ "CSI to open ‘political desk’". The Hindu. 2014-11-12. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
Gallery
Holy Trinity CSI Cathedral, Kottayam C.S.I Christ Church Kodukulanji CSI Christ Church, Thiruvananthapuram CSI Christ Church, Mavelikara
External links
- CSI Madhya Kerala Diocese
- CSI South Kerala Diocese
- Church of North India
- CSI Ascension Church Kottayam
- CSI Christ Church Trivandrum
- CSI Christ Church Kodukulanji
- Bethel Malayalam Church Delhi
- CSI Chennai Diocese
- Delhi Malayalam Congregation
- CSI St.Johns Church Secunderabad
- CSI Wesley Church Hyderabad
- CSI Church Pune
- CSI Immanuel Congregation Singapore
- CSI Church in Australia
- CSI Church Mundiappally
- CSI Church Los Angeles