St. Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral, Changanassery

St Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral,[1] also known as Valiyapally, is the cathedral of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Archeparchy of Changanassery (Archieparchia Changanacherrensis) and also a Marian pilgrimage centre in Kerala,[2] India.[3]

Saint Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral
Marth Mariyam Syro-Malabar Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral
Syro-Malabar Cathedral
Saint Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral is located in Kerala
Saint Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral
Saint Mary's Metropolitan Cathedral
Location of the cathedral in Kerala
9°26′39″N 76°32′12″E / 9.444141°N 76.536625°E / 9.444141; 76.536625
LocationChanganassery
CountryIndia
DenominationSyro-Malabar
Websitemetropolitanchurchchry.org
History
StatusCathedral
Founded1177
Consecrated1887
Past bishop(s)Perumthottam Mar Yawsep, Powathil Mar Yawsep, Padiyara Mar Anthony
Architecture
Functional statusactive
Architectural typeBaroque & Keralite
Specifications
Bells3
Administration
SynodSyro Malabar Synod of Bishops
ArchdioceseArcheparchy of Changanacherry [SM]
Clergy
ArchbishopTharayil Mar Thoma Methrappolitha
Vicar(s)Rev. Dr. Jose Kochuparambil

The local Christian community in and around Changanacherry has a rich history that dates back to the 1st century when St. Thomas the Apostle formed a Christian community centered at Niranam. This community is known as the Saint Thomas Christians or Nasrani Mappila, and they're an ethno-religious group of Indian Christians in Kerala ¹.

The first church in Changanacherry was established in 1177, with the plot of land donated by the local Hindu king of Thekkumkoor. Fast forward to today, the present church is the fourth one in its place, reconstructed and consecrated in 1887. What's fascinating is that the Cathedral is adorned with Baroque Architectural Retable, ancient Hindu temple carvings and Oil Paintings reflecting the blend of cultures and traditions

References

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  1. ^ "Marth Mariyam Metropolitan Cathedral, Changanassery, Kerala, India (Syro-Malabar)". www.gcatholic.org. Retrieved 19 November 2016.
  2. ^ Kerala with Lakshadweep. Outlook Publishing. 1 January 2005. ISBN 9788189449018.
  3. ^ Heritage holidays, North & Central India. Outlook Publishing (India). 1 January 2004. ISBN 9788190172455.