Theodosius Mar Thoma

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His Beatitude The Most Reverend

Theodosius Mar Thoma

Mar Thoma XXII, Mar Thoma Metropolitan
Of the Apostolic See of St.Thomas
Theodosious of Malankara.jpg
ChurchMar Thoma Syrian Church
SeeApostolic Throne of St Thomas
Installed14 November 2020
PredecessorJoseph Mar Thoma Metropolitan
Orders
Ordination24 June 1972
Consecration9 December 1989
RankMar Thoma Metropolitan (Ecclesiastical Title of the Head of the Ancient Indian Church)
Personal details
Born (1949-02-19) 19 February 1949 (age 72)
Kollam, Dominion of India
NationalityIndian
DenominationChristianity
ResidencePoolatheen Aramana, Thiruvalla, Kerala, India
ParentsAshtamudi Kizhakkechakkalayil Dr. K J Chacko and Simoni (Mariamma)Chacko
Alma mater

Theodosius Mar Thoma Metropolitan (born 19 February 1949)[1] is the current Mar Thoma Metropolitan[2][3] and the primate of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church headquartered in Kerala, India. Theodosius Marthoma presently occupies the Apostolic Throne of St Thomas as the successor to Saint Thomas the Apostle.

Ordination[]

Mar Theodosius studied at Baselius College, Kottayam (1966) and Mar Thoma College, Thiruvalla (1969). After taking a degree in Science, he joined Leonard Theological College and took BD Degree in 1972. His ordination as Kasseesa was on 24 February 1973. From 1979-1980, he studied Comparative Religions in Visva-Bharati University, Shantiniketan. He did his MA and Ph.D. from McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada from 1980-1986.

Episcopa[]

He was consecrated as Episcopa, Geevarghese Mar Theodosius, on 9 December 1989, along with Late Lamented Rt Rev Geevarghese Mar Athanasius Suffragan Metropolitan and Rt Rev Euyakim Mar Coorilos Episcopa.

Suffragan metropolitan[]

On 12 July 2020, he was given the title, Suffragan Metropolitan, during the service at officiated by the Metropolitan The Most Rev. Dr. Joseph Mar Thoma in the presence of bishops, clergy, and laity of the Church.

Mar Thoma Metropolitanate[]

Malankara throne[]

After the swearing-in of 1653, it became necessary to appoint a bishop. For this purpose, a special chair was made and Mar Thoma I the first bishop of Malankara Church was enthroned. This throne, used for the consecration of Mar Thoma I, is in the possession of the Mar Thoma Church and is kept at Tiruvalla. It has been used in the installation of every Mar Thoma metropolitan to this day so that the continuity of the throne of Mar Thoma is ensured. This was the throne used for the consecration of Mar Thoma XXII, Theodosius Mar Thoma.

It is said[who?] that after Thomas Mar Athanasius lost the case against the Orthodox Faction he had come back to the old seminary in Kottayam to vacate his room; some members of the church out of resentment had emptied everything inside and kept it outside the premises along with the Malankara Throne. By seeing the insignificance of a chair, they put out the chair to say isn't this the claim of your independent roots, take this degradable "Throne of Mar Thoma", Thomas Mar Athanasius had to then take that chair also which had by then broken a leg back to Maramon. The faction led by Thomas Mar Athanasius Metropolitan started to use the title of Mar Thoma Metropolitan.

Enthronement[]

On 14 November 2020, Thirumeni was installed as the 22nd Mar Thoma Metropolitan with the title Theodosius Mar Thoma Metropolitan. The installation service was held at Dr. Alexander Mar Thoma Valiya Metropolitan Smaraka Auditorium, Thiruvalla.

Ordination dates[]

  • Ordained as Deacon - 24 June 1972
  • Ordained as Kassissa - 24 February 1973
  • Ordained as Ramban - 11 April 1989
  • Consecrated as Episcopa - 12 September 1989
  • Installed as Suffragan Metropolitan - 12 July 2020
  • Installed as Mar Thoma Metropolitan - 14 November 2020

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Mar Thoma Church Website".
  2. ^ "Mar Theodosius to be installed as 22nd Mar Thoma Metropolitan on November 14 – New Indian Express". New Indian Express. 29 October 2020. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Theodosius to be new Mar Thoma Metropolitan – The Hindu". The Hindu. 28 October 2020. Retrieved 14 November 2020.

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Mar Thoma Church Titles
Preceded by Mar Thoma Metropolitan
14 November 2020–present
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