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Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Kalyan

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Eparchy of Kalyan

कल्याण के सूबा
Location
Country India
Ecclesiastical provinceBombay
MetropolitanBombay, Pune and Nasik
Population
- Catholics
(as of 2013)
1,00,000
Information
DenominationSyro-Malabar Catholic Church
RiteEast Syriac Rite
CathedralCathedral of St Thomas in Kalyan
Patron saintSt. Thomas Apostle
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
Major ArchbishopMar Raphael Thattil
BishopMar Mar Thomas Elavanal
ܡܵܪܝ ܬܐܘܿܡܐܵ ܐܲܦܸܣܩܘܿܦܵܐ
Metropolitan ArchbishopCardinal Oswald Gracias
Website
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The Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Kalyan is an Eastern Catholic eparchy in India within the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church, based in Kalyan, India. The eparchy was established to cater the spiritual needs of the Syro Malabar Christians based in the Indian State of Maharashtra including the metropolitan cities of Mumbai, Pune and Nasik. Its first bishop was Mar Paul Chittilapilly. The current bishop is Mar Thomas Elavanal. The Eparchy celebrated its silver jubilee in the year 2013.

Historic Developments which led to the Establishment of the Eparchy

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Migration of the Syro-Malabar Catholics to Mumbai and other major cities of Maharashtra like Pune, Nasik, etc. and other parts of our country, started in nineteen fifties and sixties after Indian Independence, seeking employment and better prospects of life. Hundreds of thousands of Christians of the Syro-Malabar Church who thus migrated were in a totally alien atmosphere with regard to their religious and spiritual life. They depended on the local Latin Church for their spiritual needs in the absence of Syro-Malabar jurisdiction. The priests of the Latin Dioceses were taking care of their spiritual needs. Yet they preferred to preserve their ecclesial traditions and heritage intact and to transmit them to their children. A formation in keeping with the spiritual, liturgical and ecclesial traditions of the Mother Church was obviously lacking. In order to preserve their faith and cultural heritage intact, the Syro-Malabar Catholics organized several spiritual exercises like the Lenten retreats and confessions, prayer meetings, Holy Mass Celebrations, etc.

In the light of the teachings of the II Vatican council, the problems related to the migration as well as the theology and ecclesiology of individual Churches were taken for discussions in CBCI meetings especially by Mar Joseph Powathil. Articles and memorandum prepared and published by Fr. Placid Podippara, Msgr. Mathew Vellanickal, Fr. Xavier Koodapuzha have caused warmth for discussions. In fact an all India seminar "The Church in India Today" paved the way to seriously discuss on this matter. The conclusions, suggestions, recommendations of the seminar were adopted by the CBCI and Committee for Rites was formed to deepen the matter. It was Pope John Paul I, who appointed an Apostolic Visitor, Mar Antony Padiyara, on 8 September 1978 to study the situation of the migrant Syro-Malabar Catholics. Fr. Xavier Koodapuzha was the secretary of the Apostolic Visitor. On 3 February 1979 to study the life situation and problems of Syro-Malabar Catholics Mar Antony Padiyara reached Mumbai and Kerala Catholic Association gave him all the necessary helps to study the situations especially the problems of Nurses. Eighteen meetings were held in different parts of Mumbai from 4 February 1979 to 18 February 1979.

A report was submitted in 1980. The matter was discussed in the CBCI from 1982 to 1985. At last, in the Synod held at Rome in 1985, the Bishops from the Oriental Churches spoke strongly on the rights of the Oriental Churches in India. On 1 February 1986 when Pope John Paul II addressed the Bishops of India in Delhi, he assured them of an earlier settlement of the problem and elicited the co-operation of all concerned. This was followed by the appointment of a high level Pontifical Commission. On the basis of this Commission's report, came the all-important letter of Pope John Paul II to the Bishops of India on 28 May 1987. On 30 April 1988, Pope John Paul II established the Eparchy of Kalyan comprising the areas of Bombay, Pune and Nasik.[1] On 4 May 1988, the Apostolic Pre-Nuncio served the letter concerning the erection of the New Eparchy of Kalyan. This also involved the appointment of its very first bishop Mar Paul Chittilapilly.[2] On 24 August 1988, the Eparchy of Kalyan was inaugurated. Along with this, there also took place the consecration of its first Bishop Mar Paul Chittilapilly.[3] On 29 June 1991, the first curia of the Eparchy was set up which involved the Vicar General, the Chancellor and the Finance Officer.[4] In August 1991, the Bishop’s House was inaugurated at Powai.[5] On 8 February 1997, Mar Thomas Elavanal was consecrated and enthroned as the new Bishop of the Eparchy of Kalyan.[6] For facilitating the formation of seminarians aspiring to become priests in the eparchy of Kalyan, the Eparchial Minor Seminary was blessed and inaugurated by Mar Thomas Elavanal at Panvel on 1 July 2006.[7] On 20 November 2011, the Cathedral church of the Eparchy (St Thomas Cathedral Church) was consecrated and blessed in Kalyan West.[8] On 2 October 2012, the Animation and Renewal Centre (ARC) was blessed in Panvel.[9] In November 2013, the Eparchy of Kalyan celebrated its silver jubilee year.[10]

Parishes under the Eparchy of Kalyan

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There are, at present, 101 parishes under the Eparchy of Kalyan.[11] The Cathedral Church of the Eparchy is in Kalyan West (St Thomas Cathedral Church). There are 14 foranes in the Eparchy of Kalyan: Andheri, Antop Hill, Borivli, Kalina, Kalyan, Malad, Nasik, Navi Mumbai, Panvel, Powai, Pune, South-Mumbai, Thane and Vasai.[12]

Bishops of the Eparchy of the Kalyan

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Saints connected with the Eparchy

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References

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  1. ^ "Diocese of Kalyan | Eparchy of Kalyan | Milestones faced for Bishop |Milestones | Diocese Of Kalyan". Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Diocese of Kalyan | Eparchy of Kalyan | Milestones faced for Bishop |Milestones | Diocese Of Kalyan". Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  3. ^ "Diocese of Kalyan | Eparchy of Kalyan | Milestones faced for Bishop |Milestones | Diocese Of Kalyan". Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Diocese of Kalyan | Eparchy of Kalyan | Milestones faced for Bishop |Milestones | Diocese Of Kalyan". Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  5. ^ "Diocese of Kalyan | Eparchy of Kalyan | Milestones faced for Bishop |Milestones | Diocese Of Kalyan". Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  6. ^ "Diocese of Kalyan | Eparchy of Kalyan | Milestones faced for Bishop |Milestones | Diocese Of Kalyan". Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  7. ^ "Diocese of Kalyan | Eparchy of Kalyan | Milestones faced for Bishop |Milestones | Diocese Of Kalyan". Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  8. ^ "Diocese of Kalyan | Eparchy of Kalyan | Milestones faced for Bishop |Milestones | Diocese Of Kalyan". Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  9. ^ "Diocese of Kalyan | Eparchy of Kalyan | Milestones faced for Bishop |Milestones | Diocese Of Kalyan". Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  10. ^ "Diocese of Kalyan | Eparchy of Kalyan | Milestones faced for Bishop |Milestones | Diocese Of Kalyan". Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  11. ^ "Our Parishes | List of Our Parishes Maharashtra | List of Diocese Kalyan Parishes Maharashtra | Diocese Of Kalyan". Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  12. ^ "Forane & Forane Vicars | Forane and Forane Vicars |Forane and Forane Vicars in Mumbai | Forane and Forane Vicars India | Diocese Of Kalyan". Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  13. ^ "History of Kalyan Diocese | Kalyan Diocese | About Kalyan Diocese | Diocese Of Kalyan". Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  14. ^ "History of Kalyan Diocese | Kalyan Diocese | About Kalyan Diocese | Diocese Of Kalyan". Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  15. ^ "About Us". Dioceseofvasai.com. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
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