Sam Mathew (8 October 1936 – 16 April 2016) was the bishop of the Madhya Kerala Diocese of the Church of South India (CSI) from 1993 to 2001.[1][2] The CSI is a United Protestant church that is part of the Anglican Communion.[3]


Sam Mathew
Bishop of Madhya Kerala Diocese
ChurchChurch of South India
Installed1 September 1993
Term ended8 October 2001 (retired)
PredecessorM. C. Mani
SuccessorThomas Samuel
Other post(s)Executive member of CSI Synod
Secretary of Nilakkal Ecumenical Trust
President of Kerala Council of Churches
Orders
Ordination1965 (deacon), 1966 (priest)
Consecration1 September 1993
by CSI Moderator Vasant P. Dandin
Dy. Moderator Jason Dharmaraj
Mar Thoma bishop Zacharias Theophilus
Personal details
Born8 October 1936
Died16 April 2016 (aged 79)
Kottayam, Kerala
BuriedCSI Holy Trinity Cathedral, Kottayam
DenominationUnited Protestant (Anglican Communion)
SpouseKunjamma Vettasseril
ChildrenChristy, Santhi & Annie
Alma materN. S. S. College, Pandalam
Bishop's College, Calcutta

Early life and education

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Mathew was born the son of V. M. Mathai and Mariamma to the Anglican Syrian Christian family of Valiathottathil in Kodukulanji.[2][1][4] He graduated from N. S. S. College, Pandalam.[1] Afterwards, he earned the Bachelor of Divinity degree from Bishop's College, Calcutta.[1]

Ordinations

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Sam Mathew was ordained as a deacon on 06 June 1965 in Alappuzha.[1] He was ordained as a presbyter on 01 April 1966 in Puthuppally.[1] On 01 September 1993, he was consecrated as the bishop of the Madhya Kerala Diocese of the Church of South India, at the CSI Holy Trinity cathedral, in Kottayam.[1][5][6] The then CSI Moderator Vasant P. Dandin, Dy. Moderator Jason Dharmaraj, Mar Thoma bishop Zacharias Theophilus and others, performed the consecration.[4] Sam Mathew served as the diocesan bishop for eight years, until his retirement on 08 October 2001.[1][5][6]

Public life

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Bishop Sam Mathew was an executive member of the CSI Synod, as well as the chief editor of the Njananikshepam magazine.[1] A torchbearer of ecumenism, he was the secretary of the Nilakkal Ecumenical Trust.[1][2] He also served as the president of the Kerala Council of Churches for six years.[2][5] He was a champion of the temperance movement.[7][1][2] He was a campaigner for the environmental movement too.[7][6] In recognition of Mathew's pastoral ministry, ecumenical leadership and missionary zeal, the California-based Vision International University conferred on him an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree on 03 September 1995.[4]

Family

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Mathew married Kunjamma of the Vettasseril family of Keezhuvaipur. They had three children. Santhi and Annie are their daughters, and Christy is their son.[1][2][5]

Death and burial

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After a period of sickness, Sam Mathew died on 16 April 2016 at the age of 79.[6][7][2] The funeral took place at the CSI Holy Trinity Cathedral, Kottayam on 20 April 2016.[1][2][8] Rt. Rev. Dr. Thomas K. Oommen, the then Dy. Moderator of the Church of South India led the service.[8] Bishops of other churches like Zacharias Mar Polycarpos and Thomas Mar Timotheos participated in the service.[8] Bishop Thomas K. Oommen read out the condolence message sent by Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury.[8] Bishop Mathew was buried in a specially prepared tomb in the cathedral's premises.[8][9] Thousands of mourners took part in the funeral procession and rites.[8][9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Bishop Sam Mathew Passes Away". The New Indian Express. 21 April 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "Bishop Sam Mathew passes away". OnManorama.
  3. ^ "Anglican Communion–Member Churches". Anglican Communion.
  4. ^ a b c Mathew, Sam (2014). Mulpadarppil Divyaprakasham–The autobiography of bishop Sam Mathew (in Malayalam). Kottayam: Sophia books. pp. 18–19, 185–186, 266–267.
  5. ^ a b c d "Bishop Sam Mathew passes away". The Times of India. 16 April 2016.
  6. ^ a b c d "CSI Bishop Sam Mathew passes away". English Archives. Mathrubhumi. 16 April 2016.
  7. ^ a b c "Bishop Sam Mathew passes away". The Hindu. 16 April 2016.
  8. ^ a b c d e f "Bishop Sam Mathew Laid to Rest". The New Indian Express. 21 April 2016.
  9. ^ a b "Bishop laid to rest". The Hindu. 20 April 2016.
Religious titles
Preceded by
M. C. Mani
Bishop - in - Madhya Kerala Diocese
Church of South India

1993–2001
Succeeded by
Thomas Samuel