Archdiocese of Cranganore

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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cranganore or Cranganor and Angamaly was a latinised Syriac Padroado Archdiocese in Kodungallur, Kerala, India.[1][2] This diocese is a product of so-called Synod of Diamper held in East Syriac Archdiocese of Angamaly and All India.[3] Its headquarters was first at St. Thomas church, Cranganore Fort until 1662 and then at Puthenchira church for more than a century. Mar Paremmakkal Thoma Kathanar, Administrator of the diocese moved its headquarters to Ramapuram. Mar Poulose Pandari, a Chaldean Bishop belongs to Puthenchira parish of this diocese.

History[]

East Syriac Archdiocese of All India[]

Archdiocese of Angamaly[]

Bishops and hierarchs after the Synod of Diamper[]

Diocese of Angamalé[]

Taken into Roman Catholicism and degraded into a diocese by Roman Catholic Padroado Colonial power and Jesuit missionaries: 20 Dec 1599 through the Synod of Diamper

Syriac language name:Angamali
Latin Name: Angamalensis

Malayalam Name: Angamaly

Archdiocese of Cranganore[]

Name Changed: 1600

Malayalam name: Kodungalloor
Latin Name: Cranganorensis

  • Francis Ros S.J. (Francisco Rodríguez) (15 Dec 1599 - 18 Feb 1624 Died)
  • Etienne de Brito, S.J. (18 Feb 1624 - 2 Dec 1641 Died)
  • , S.J. (2 Dec 1641 - 3 Sep 1659 Died)
  • Mar Alexander Parambil - Auxiliary Bishop of Cranganore (Angamala) and Vicar Apostolic of Malabar (1 Feb 1663 - 16 July 1685)[4]
  • , O.S.B. (8 Jan 1689 - ? Resigned before consecration)
  • (19 Apr 1694 - 30 Dec 1697 Resigned)
  • , S.J. (5 Dec 1701 - 24 Jan 1716 Died)
  • , S.J. (20 Jan 1721 - 6 Mar 1752 Died)
  • , S.J. (6 Mar 1752 - 11 Oct 1754 Died)
  • , S.J. (19 Jul 1756 - 7 Apr 1777 Died)
  • Kariattil Mar Iousep (16 Dec 1782 - 9 Sep 1786 Died)
  • (26 Aug 1806 Confirmed - )
  • , O.P. (17 Dec 1819 - 19 Dec 1823 Died)
  • (da Imaculada Conceição Amarante), O.F.M. Obs. (19 Dec 1825- 1835 Died)

1838: Suppressed to the Vicariate Apostolic of Verapoly

References[]

  1. ^ "Archdiocese of Cranganore (Angamala)" Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  2. ^ "Archdiocese of Cranganor" GCatholic.org. Gabriel Chow. Retrieved February 29, 2016
  3. ^ Menon, A. Sreedhara (1965). "Portugese and the Malabar Church". Kerala District Gazetteers: Ernakulam. Trivandrum: The Superintendent of Government Presses, Government Press: 140.
  4. ^ "Bishop Alexandre de Campo [Catholic-Hierarchy]".

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