Calcutta Orthodox Diocese

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The Calcutta Diocese is one of the 30 dioceses of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church.

History[]

This diocese was part of the Outside Kerala (Bahyakerala) diocese till 1975 . When the holy synod decided to divide the Outside Kerala Diocese , the diocese became a part of Madras Diocese . The present diocese of Calcutta came into existence in 1979.[1] The Orthodox parishes in the North and North Eastern states of India, Kuwait in the are included in this diocese, viz. Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, parts of Maharashtra, West Bengal,, Bihar, Sikkim, Tripura, Jharkhand, Assam, Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, and Manipur. The Diocesan headquarters is in St Thomas Ashram , Bhilai, Chhattisgarh. This was consecrated by the then Malankara Metropolitan H.H Baselios Mar Thoma Mathews I, the Catholicos in 1986.

The first Metropolitan , H.G Kayalath Dr. Stephanos Mar Theodosius was buried in St Thomas Ashram, Bhilai . He led the diocese into its glories . The diocese celebrated its silver jubilee in 2004. After Mar Theodosios's death in 2007 , the diocese came directly under the control of the Malankara Metropolitan H.H Baselios Marthoma Didymos 1 . He appointed H.G Puliyeeril Dr. Geevarghese Mar Coorilose , the Metropolitan of Bombay , as the assistant metropolitan of the diocese . In 2009 , H.G Dr. Joseph Mar Dionysius took charge as the Metropolitan of Calcutta .

Metropolitans

1)H.G Kayaleth Dr.Stephanos Mar Theodosios (1979-2007)

2)H.H Baselios Marthoma Didymos 1 (2007-2009)(As Malankara Metropolitan )

3) H.G Dr. Joseph Mar Dionysios (2009-present)

Assistant Metropolitans

1)H.G Puliyeeril Dr. Geevarghese Mar Coorilose (2007-2009)



Organization[]

The Diocesan Metropolitan is also the Director of , one of the pioneer missions outside Kerala. The Mission is mainly concerned with Education and Social Development.

The diocese manages 25 schools, one Arts and Science Post Graduate & B.Ed. College and an Engineering College( CCET-Bhilai ). It has village mission projects in numerous villages.

Present Metropolitan of the diocese is Joseph Mar Dionysius.[2]

Statistics[]

  • Total number of Priests: 45
  • Ramban: 02
  • Deacons: 01
  • Seminary students: 07
  • Parishes (In India): 38
  • Parishes (In Middle East): 04
  • Congregations: 14

PARISH LIST[]

1) Ahamadi St.Thomas Orthodox Church

2) Bhandara St.Marys Orthodox Church

3) Bilaspur Mar Gregorios Orthodox Church

4) Bhopal St.Thomas Orthodox Cathedral

5) Bokaro St.Marys Orthodox Church

6) Bhuvaneshwar St.George Orthodox Church

7) Bhilai Mar Gregorios Orthodox Cathedral

8) Calcutta St.Thomas Orthodox Cathedral

9) Chandrapur Mar Gregorios Orthodox Church

10) Cuttack St.George Orthodox Church

11) Chirimiri St.George Orthodox Church

12) Dimapur Mar Gregorios Orthodox Church

13) Dhanpuri Mar Gregorios Orthodox Church

14) Durgapur St.George Orthodox Church

15) Hathital Mar Gregorios Orthodox Church

16) Hoshangabad St.George Orthodox Church

17) Guwahati Mar Gregorios Orthodox Church

18) Harsi St.Johns Orthodox Church

19) Hanagar St.George Orthodox Church

20) Jabalpur St.George Orthodox Church

21) Jagadalpur St.Thomas Orthodox Church

22) Jamshedpur Mar Gregorios Orthodox Church

23) Katini St.Marys Orthodox Church

24) Kobra Mar Gregorios Orthodox Church

25) Kuwait Mar Gregorios Orthodox Maha Edavaka

26) Kuwait St.Basil Orthodox Church

27) Kuwait St.Stephens Orthodox Church

28) Kolar Mar Gregorios Orthodox Church

29) Kondagaon St.Thomas Orthodox Church

30) Nagpur St.George Orthodox Cathedral

31) Patna Mar Gregorios Orthodox Church

32) Raipur St.Marys Orthodox Church

33) Rajhara St.Stephens Orthodox Church

34) Rajanadagaon St.Marys Orthodox Church

35) Ranchi St.Stephens Orthodox Church

36) Raigarh Mar Gregorios Orthodox Church

37) Rewa St.Thomas Orthodox Church

38) Rourkela St.Pauls Orthodox Church

39) Satna St.Gregorios Orthodox Church

40) Sahdol Mar Gregorios Orthodox Church

41) Saugor Mar Gregorios Orthodox Church

42) Sarni St.Thomas Orthodox Church

43) Orthodox Mission Congregations

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