Bethany Ayurvedic Hospital Inaugurated at Pallipad

Pallipad, Haripad: The Bethany Sisters inaugurated the Bethany Ayurvedic Hospital at their Pallipad center in Pathanamthitta province, dedicating it to the people. The inauguration ceremony was conducted by His Eminent Beatitude Cardinal Moran Mor Baselios Cleemis Catholicos, who emphasized that the hospital’s service should reflect the dedicated spiritual life of the Sisters of the Imitation of Christ (SIC) community.

The event also featured the release of the hospital’s logo and a benedictory speech by Mother Superior General Mother Ardra SIC. The ceremony was presided over by His Excellency Most Rev. Dr. Joshua Mor Ignathios, the head of the Mavelikkara diocese.

Dignitaries in Attendance

His Excellency Most Rev. Dr. Samuel Mar Irenios, head of the Pathanamthitta diocese, and His Excellency Most Rev. Yoohanon Mar Chrysostom, Metropolitan, were present. Ramesh Chennithala MLA from Haripad, George Jacob, Pallipad Grama Panchayat President, Ranjini, and ward member Rachel Varghese also attended and addressed the gathering.

Organizational Support

Provincial Superior Mother Thamim S.I.C. welcomed the guests, and Administrator Sister Sneha SIC delivered the vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to all who contributed to the successful inauguration of the hospital.

Cardinal Mor Baselios Cleemis Catholicos, during the inauguration, remarked on the importance of the hospital’s mission, urging that its services be rendered with the same commitment and dedication as demonstrated by the Bethany Sisters community’s spiritual life.

The Bethany Ayurvedic Hospital aims to offer holistic healthcare, combining traditional Ayurvedic practices with modern medical services, reflecting the Bethany Ashram’s commitment to serving the community’s physical and spiritual needs.

Ordination Ceremony of Minor and Major Orders in the Diocese of Puttur

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Puttur: The Diocese of Puttur witnessed a significant event on 20th May 2024, as four seminarians were conferred with various minor and major orders at a solemn ceremony held at 6 AM. The ordinations were conducted by H.E. Most Rev. Dr. Geevarghese Mor Makarios, with the presence of the Vicar General, Very Rev. Fr. Eldho Puthenkandathil, among other priests.

Ordinations and Roles

  • Bro. Augustine Pulivanyoor was ordained to M’shamshono (Major Order).
  • Bro. Savio Puthenveettil was ordained to Hevupadiyakno (Minor Order).
  • Bro. Agnetius Ettikkal was ordained to Hevupadiyakno (Minor Order).
  • Bro. Samuel Cheruvila was ordained to M’samrono (Minor Order).

Understanding the Orders

M’shamshono (Deacon)

The M’shamshono, or deacon, is a vital role within the Church, assisting bishops and priests in liturgical services, proclaiming the Gospel, and engaging in charitable works. This position signifies a deep commitment to the spiritual and community life of the Church, serving as a bridge between the clergy and the laity.

Hevupadiyakno (Sub-deacon)

The order of Hevupadiyakno, or Sub-deacon, is a major order in the Eastern rites. Sub-deacons assist the deacon and priest in the preparation of the altar and the sacred vessels. They also help in maintaining the decorum of the sanctuary during the liturgy, ensuring that the liturgical practices are carried out with precision and reverence.

M’samrono (Reader)

The order of M’samrono, or Reader, is another minor order. Readers are entrusted with the responsibility of proclaiming the Scriptures during liturgical services, except for the Gospel. This role underscores the importance of the Word of God in the life of the Church, calling the faithful to engage deeply with the Scriptures.

Significance of the Ceremony

This ordination ceremony marks a pivotal moment in the lives of the newly ordained, as they step into roles that are integral to the liturgical and spiritual life of the Church. The presence of clergy and the community highlights the collective support and encouragement for these young men as they continue their journey in service to the Church.

The Diocese of Puttur extends its heartfelt congratulations to Bro. Augustine Pulivanyoor, Bro. Savio Puthenveettil, Bro. Agnetius Ettikkal, and Bro. Samuel Cheruvila. The community prays for their continued dedication and service to the Church, looking forward to their contributions to the spiritual growth and enrichment of the faithful.

Bro. Christopher Thomas Conferred with Minor Orders at St. Vincent De Paul Syro-Malankara Catholic Cathedral, Elmont

New York: The Syro-Malankara Catholic community joyfully witnessed the conferral and vesting of Bro. Christopher Thomas with minor orders at the St. Vincent De Paul Syro-Malankara Catholic Cathedral in Elmont, New York. Bro. Christopher’s minor orders were conferred by Most Rev. Philipos Mor Stephanos, the bishop of St. Mary, Queen of Peace Syro-Malankara Catholic Eparchy in USA and Canada. Also present were Rev. Fr. Varghese Anchanithadathil and Rev. Fr. Jobin Thomas. This significant milestone marks a key moment in Bro. Christopher’s journey towards priesthood.

Background and Education

Bro. Christopher hails from Toronto, Ontario, where he graduated from Queen’s University in 2022. Following his graduation, he joined St. Philip’s Seminary in Toronto the same year. Currently, he continues his seminary formation at the International Pontifical College Maria Mater Ecclesiae in Rome. His dedication to his vocation is supported by his parents, Mr. John Thomas (Appukuttan) and Mrs. Jincy Thomas, and his sister Nisha. The Eparchy extends its heartfelt congratulations and gratitude to them for the gift of their son and brother to the Church.

Understanding Minor Orders

Minor orders are conferred upon seminarians as part of their progression towards priesthood. These orders traditionally include porter, lector, exorcist, and acolyte, although in contemporary practice, the focus is primarily on the roles of lector and acolyte. These orders signify a deepening commitment to the service of the Church and the preparation for the responsibilities of the diaconate and priesthood.

Lector: The lector is entrusted with the reading of Sacred Scripture during liturgical celebrations, except for the Gospel. This role emphasizes the importance of proclaiming the Word of God to the faithful.

Acolyte: The acolyte assists the deacon and priest during liturgical services, particularly in the preparation of the altar and the distribution of Holy Communion. This role underscores the call to serve at the altar and participate actively in the liturgical life of the Church.

International Pontifical College Maria Mater Ecclesiae

The International Pontifical College Maria Mater Ecclesiae in Rome is renowned for its rigorous academic and spiritual formation programs. Established by the Legionaries of Christ, the seminary aims to prepare seminarians for a global mission, emphasizing pastoral care, doctrinal education, and spiritual growth. Several notable clergy members have studied at this esteemed institution, further enhancing its reputation as a leading center for ecclesiastical education.

Bro. Christopher

Bro. Christopher Thomas’s conferral with minor orders is a testament to his dedication and the support of his family and community. As he continues his formation at the International Pontifical College Maria Mater Ecclesiae, we pray for his perseverance and success in his vocation. The Syro-Malankara Catholic Church looks forward to his future contributions to the faith and extends its blessings and encouragement.

LOTS Leadership Training Camp Organised by MCYM Bathery Diocese

Bathery: The Bathery Diocese MCYM successfully organised the LOTS (Leaders of Tomorrow) Leadership Training Camp on May 17-18, 2024, at the Pratheeksha Youth Centre. This event was a major step towards nurturing future leaders within the community.

Inaugural Ceremony

The camp began with a warm welcome by the General Secretary, Anjitha Reji. The inaugural session was presided over by MCYM Bathery Diocese President Mr. Abi Abraham, and officially inaugurated by His Excellency Dr. Joseph Mor Thomas, the Bishop of Bathery Diocese. The event also featured a keynote address by the Vicar General, Rev. Monsignor Sebastian Keeppallil Cor-Episcopo.

Leadership Training

The leadership training sessions were conducted by esteemed trainers, including life coach and author Antony Joy, and Anil Antony. Their sessions focused on developing essential leadership skills, motivating the youth, and providing practical insights into effective leadership.

Contributions and Addresses

The MCYM Bathery Diocese Director, Rev. Fr. Geevarghese Madathil, provided an introductory speech, setting the tone for the event. Additional speeches and best wishes were extended by Rev. Fr. Joseph Mathew Chelamparambath, the Assistant Director, and Mr. Christy Varghese, the Vice President of MCYM Sabha Thala.

Participation and Acknowledgements

The camp saw active participation from over 50 youth members, who engaged in various activities and sessions designed to enhance their leadership capabilities. The event concluded with a vote of thanks from the Diocesan Treasurer, Justin Baby, expressing gratitude to all who contributed to the success of the camp, including the clergy, sisters, and youth leaders.

Organising Team

The success of the camp was ensured by the dedicated efforts of the MCYM Bathery Diocese animators, including Sister Nithya Therese DM, Dhanya Christhudas, Ebin, Anisto P. Marcos, Abin Shaji, Ashley Helen, Jibi Elias, Ajin Thomas, and Ambili Roy. Their commitment and teamwork were instrumental in organising and executing the event.

The MCYM Bathery Diocese extends heartfelt thanks and love to all the revered clergy, sisters, and youth leaders who supported and participated in making this event a grand success. This camp not only empowered the youth but also strengthened the community’s commitment to fostering future leaders.

MCYM Mavelikara Diocese Hosts MPL 2024 Cricket Tournament

Mavelikara: The MCYM Mavelikara Diocese successfully organised the Mavelikara Premier League (MPL) cricket tournament on 18th May 2024 at the Mar Ivanios College Ground. The event commenced at 9 AM with an inauguration by Rev. Fr. Geevarghese Charuvila, Vicar of Kallumala Parish.

Inaugural Ceremony and Guests

The tournament began with a formal inauguration by Rev. Fr. Geevarghese Charuvila. The event was graced by the presence of Fr. Mukalumpurathu Varghese (Dennis), former Director of MCYM Mavelikara Diocese, whose presence added to the event’s significance.

Tournament Highlights

  • First Place: Kattanam Priestly District
  • Second Place: Puthoor Priestly District

The winners were celebrated for their outstanding performance and sportsmanship.

Acknowledgements

The success of the tournament was made possible by the support and efforts of various individuals and teams:

  • Very Rev. Dr. Kaithavana Jijo T Varghese (Geevarghese): Director of Mar Ivanios College, for providing the venue and necessary support.
  • Rev. Fr. Varghese Mukalumpurathu and Rev. Fr.Valiyaparambil Melbin Kurien (Mathew): For their esteemed presence.
  • Tournament Coordinators: Vijesh and Sreenath, for their effective management.
  • MCYM Mavelikara Diocese Director: Rev. Fr. Ayanuvelil John (Bijo), and Sister Animator, Sr. Niseema SIC, along with other committee members.

Participating Teams

Teams from five different priests’ districts competed with enthusiasm and sportsmanship, showcasing their cricketing skills and camaraderie.

Gratitude and Future Endeavours

The MCYM Mavelikara Diocese, along with General Secretary Jobin G John, extends heartfelt gratitude to all the clergy, sisters, and youth leaders who contributed to the event’s success. Their presence and support were invaluable, and the committee looks forward to their continued cooperation in future activities.

In conclusion, the MPL 2024 was not only a display of athletic prowess but also a testament to the unity and collaborative spirit of the MCYM Mavelikara Diocese community.

Prayerful Greetings to the Beloved Brothers of Bethany

The Syro Malankara Catholic Church extends heartfelt prayers and blessings to the following brothers who have been ordained to the diaconate:

Diaconate Ordination

  • Bro. Bibin David Poovanuvilayil OIC
  • Bro. Varghese S Mundamattom OIC
  • Bro. Agustin V Palakuzhy Puthenveedu OIC
  • Bro. Linson Mathew Vellamkuzhiyil OIC
  • Bro. Jibin Sakkariya Pambooreth OIC
  • Bro. Martin Mathew Valamparambil OIC
  • Bro. Albin Joseph Kolothumannil OIC
  • Bro. John Bibindas Churaikavilaveedu OIC

M Samurono Koruyo

  • Bro. Abraham Shince Edathara OIC

Understanding the Role of a Deacon

In the Syro Malankara Catholic Church, as in other Eastern Catholic rites, the diaconate is an important stage in the clergy. A deacon, or diakonos, is a member of the clergy who is ordained for service to the Church. Deacons assist bishops and priests in liturgical services, proclaim the Gospel, prepare the altar, and distribute the Eucharist. They also engage in charitable works, pastoral care, and administrative duties.

The Significance of M Samurono Koruyo

“M Samurono Koruyo” is a title within the Eastern rites of the Church, including the Syro Malankara Catholic Church, that denotes a sub-deacon who has received further ordination. This title highlights a level of commitment and dedication to liturgical and pastoral duties, underscoring the individual’s role in supporting the higher clergy and the faithful.

The Eastern Rite Tradition

The Syro Malankara Catholic Church, part of the broader family of Eastern Catholic Churches, treasures its ancient liturgical, theological, and spiritual traditions. These traditions are rooted in the early Christian communities of the Middle East and India. The diaconate and titles such as “M Samurono Koruyo” reflect the Church’s continuity with its apostolic heritage, emphasising the importance of ordained ministry in serving the spiritual and communal needs of the faithful.

Conclusion

The Syro Malankara Catholic Church rejoices in the ordination of these brothers to the diaconate and celebrates Bro. Abraham Shince Edathara’s attainment of the title M Samurono Koruyo. These ordinations mark a significant step in their spiritual journey and service to the Church. We pray for their continued dedication, guidance, and blessings as they undertake their sacred responsibilities.

Inauguration of the Largest Bible Museum in Asia by Cardinal Baselios Cleemis

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Thiruvananthapuram: The colossal Bible exhibit at the Museum of the Word International Bible Theme Park in Vembayam was dedicated to the faithful by Major Archbishop Cardinal Baselios Cleemis Catholicos. The event commenced with a special prayer service at the chapel, led by the Cardinal. The park also unveiled the Hill of Crosses replica and the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe.

Inauguration Ceremony

The Museum of the Word International Bible Theme Park in Vembayam, Thiruvananthapuram, was dedicated to the faithful by Major Archbishop Cardinal Baselios Cleemis Catholicos. The event began with a special prayer service at the chapel, led by the Cardinal, followed by the dedication of the colossal Bible exhibit. This remarkable Bible Theme Park also features replicas of the Hill of Crosses and the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe.

Cardinal Cleemis’ Remarks

Cardinal Cleemis described the park as an exceptional sanctuary for knowing God. He emphasized that the Bible Theme Park is designed to provide a spiritual insight into biblical events, even for those unfamiliar with the Bible. The attractive presentation aims to enhance the understanding and appreciation of biblical stories and their spiritual significance.

Significant Features

The Museum of the Word, inaugurated in 2018, houses a collection of historically significant Bibles, including early printed Bibles and a 400-year-old Greek Bible. The park’s highlights include:

  • Paradise of Holiness Church: Featuring relics of five thrones, nine saints, and three holy figures.
  • International Bible Showcases: Displaying a wide array of Bibles from different cultures and eras.
  • Biblical Art and Replicas: Showcasing renowned biblical art, prophetic streets, the Tabernacle, Jesus’ birthplace, the Ark of the Covenant, Calvary, and the Holy Sepulchre.
  • Spiritual Exhibits: Featuring artworks by world-renowned artists depicting the life and ministry of Jesus Christ.

Attendees and Acknowledgements

Key attendees included the park’s founder, Bro. Dr. Mathews Vergis, his wife Raji Vergis, their son Mathews Vergis Junior, Reji Mary Jebu, and Sinju Thomas. Bro. Dr. Mathews Vergis expressed his joy over the new exhibits, considering them blessings to proclaim God’s glory and greatness.

The Bible Theme Park stands as a testament to the rich spiritual heritage and serves as an inspiring destination for believers and visitors, offering an immersive journey through the Bible’s history and teachings.

Follow the link to reach The Museum of the Word: https://maps.app.goo.gl/ZXP8MttAFj211Eqy8

Bethany Navajeevan Province Mourns the Loss of Bro. Camillus Kadiamkunnil OIC

The Syro Malankara Catholic Church, particularly the Bethany Navajeevan Province, is in mourning following the passing of Bro. Camillus Kadiamkunnil OIC. Bro. Camillus was called to the Lord on 14th May 2024, at the age of 90. His life and service are remembered with great respect and love by the entire community.

Life and Service of Bro. Camillus Kadiamkunnil

Bro. Camillus Kadiamkunnil was born on 3rd August 1933. He made his first profession on 15th May 1958 and his final profession on 15th May 1963, dedicating his life to the service of God and the Church. His long and devoted service to the Order of the Imitation of Christ (OIC) and the broader ecclesiastical community has left a lasting impact.

Funeral Arrangements

The funeral services for Bro. Camillus will be held at the Nalanchira Dayara Ashram, with the following schedule:

  • 15th May 2024, Wednesday
    • 07:00 PM: Evening Prayers and Visitation
  • 16th May 2024, Thursday
    • 06:00 AM: Morning Prayers, Holy Qurbana
    • 07:00 PM: Evening Prayers
  • 17th May 2024, Friday
    • 06:00 AM: Morning Prayers, Holy Qurbana
    • 08:30 AM: Final Farewell Service at Nalanchira Dayara Ashram
    • 08:45 AM: Procession to the Cemetery
    • 09:30 AM: Burial Ceremony at the Dayara Cemetery, officiated by His Beatitude Moran Mor Baselios Cardinal Cleemis Catholicos, along with other esteemed bishops.
    • 11:00 AM: Memorial Service and Holy Qurbana in memory of Bro. Camillus

A Call to Prayer

The Bethany Navajeevan Province invites all faithful to remember Bro. Camillus Kadiamkunnil in their prayers and during the Holy Qurbana. His life of dedication and service stands as an exemplar of faith and commitment to the Syro Malankara Catholic Church.

As we bid farewell to Bro. Camillus, let us hold his memory close in our hearts, praying for his soul’s repose in the eternal presence of the Almighty.

Monsignor Shaji Mathews Vazhayil Assumes Role as Vicar General of St. Ephrem Khadki-Pune Eparchy

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PUNE, India – The Syro Malankara Catholic Church is pleased to announce that Rt. Rev. Monsignor Shaji Mathews Vazhayil has assumed the role of Vicar General of the Eparchy of St. Ephrem Khadki-Pune Region. The ordination ceremony, held on 14th May 2024, marks a milestone in the ecclesiastical journey of Monsignor Shaji Mathews.

Ordination and Previous Roles

Monsignor Shaji Mathews Vazhayil was previously the parish priest of St. Mary’s Syro Malankara Catholic Church in Doha, Qatar. In addition, he served as the Chief Executive Officer of the Pushpagiri Medical Society in Thiruvalla, demonstrating a profound commitment to both pastoral care and healthcare administration.

Academic Contributions

In 2001, Monsignor Shaji Mathews Vazhayil earned his doctorate from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. His thesis, “The Relationship Between Pneumatology and Ecclesiology in the Teachings of Pope Paul VI,” reflects his deep engagement with theological scholarship.

Celebration of Bishop Mathews Mar Pachomios’ Feast

Coinciding with Monsignor Shaji Mathews Vazhayil’s ordination, the feast of Bishop Mathews Mar Pachomios of the Eparchy of St. Ephrem Pune Khadki region was celebrated. Named after Saint Pachomius the Great, Bishop Pachomios is revered for his spiritual leadership and dedication to the Church.

Saint Pachomius the Great: A Brief History

Saint Pachomius the Great, also known as the founder of Christian cenobitic monasticism, was born in 292 AD in Thebes, Egypt. After a brief stint in the Roman army, Pachomius embraced Christianity and dedicated his life to God. He established the first monastic community in the Egyptian desert, where monks lived together under a common rule, sharing work and prayer. His monastic rule influenced numerous monastic traditions and continues to be a cornerstone of Christian monastic life.

Conclusion

The ordination of Monsignor Shaji Mathews Vazhayil as Vicar General is an important occasion for the Syro Malankara Catholic Church, signifying a new chapter of leadership and spiritual guidance for the Eparchy of Pune-Khadki. The concurrent celebration of Bishop Mathews Mar Pachomios’ feast adds to the joy and spiritual richness of the day, honouring the legacy of a revered saint and the promise of new leadership.

Vatican Declares Holy Year Indulgences for 2025 Jubilee

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The Apostolic Penitentiary has issued a decree detailing the indulgences available to the Catholic faithful during the Holy Year 2025, following Pope Francis’s proclamation of the Jubilee. This announcement highlights the Vatican’s commitment to developing a journey of faith and renewal across the global Catholic community.

Understanding the Jubilee Indulgence

An indulgence, as taught by Pope St. Paul VI, is “a remission before God of the temporal punishment due to sins whose guilt has already been forgiven.” This grace is obtained through the Church’s mediation, which dispenses the treasures of Christ’s redemption. The indulgence for the Holy Year 2025 aims to be a profound expression of God’s mercy, accessible through several spiritual actions outlined by the Apostolic Penitentiary.

Paths to Receiving the Indulgence

  1. Pilgrimages to Major Papal Basilicas and Holy Land Sites:
    • Rome: Pilgrims can gain the Jubilee Indulgence by visiting the four major Papal Basilicas: St. Peter’s, St. John Lateran, St. Mary Major, and St. Paul’s Outside the Walls. Participation in Holy Mass, the Liturgy of the Hours, the Via Crucis, the Rosary, the Akathist Hymn, or a penitential service with individual confessions at these sites qualifies for the indulgence.
    • Holy Land: Sacred sites include the Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, the Basilica of the Nativity in Bethlehem, and the Basilica of the Annunciation in Nazareth. Similar participatory activities as in Rome are required for the indulgence.
  2. Visits to Designated Sacred Places in Rome and Beyond:
    • Rome’s Additional Basilicas: Indulgences can also be obtained by visiting lesser-known but spiritually significant sites such as the Basilicas of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, San Lorenzo al Verano, and San Sebastiano.
    • Other Notable Sites: The Sanctuary of Divine Love (Divino Amore), the Church of St. Paul at Tre Fontane, and the Catacombs are included. Additionally, churches along the Jubilee Pathways associated with member countries of the European Union, and female Patron Saints and Doctors of the Church, are recognized.
    • Global Sacred Places: Internationally, indulgences can be gained at locations like the two Basilicas in Assisi, various Marian sanctuaries in Italy, and any minor basilica, cathedral church, co-cathedral church, Marian sanctuary, or churches distinguished by local bishops.
  3. Engagement in Works of Mercy and Penance:
    • Merciful Acts: Participating in popular missions, spiritual exercises, or formation activities based on the documents of Vatican II and the Catechism are encouraged. Visiting those in need, essentially making a pilgrimage to Christ present in them, qualifies for indulgences.
    • Acts of Penance: Engaging in personal sacrifices such as fasting and abstinence, donating to the poor, supporting religious and charitable works, especially in defence of life at all its stages, or engaging in volunteer activities can also earn indulgences.

Inclusivity in Observance

Recognizing that not all may be able to physically participate in these activities, the decree provides for the gaining of indulgences through spiritual union with participants and offering up personal sufferings or prayers from anywhere, thereby broadening the accessibility of grace.

Role of Clergy in the Jubilee Year

The decree also emphasizes the responsibility of bishops and priests to facilitate this spiritual journey. Priests are urged to be available for sacramental reconciliation and to provide guidance that promotes sincere repentance and spiritual growth among the faithful. Bishops are empowered to impart the Papal Blessing during the main Jubilee celebrations, extending the indulgence under usual conditions to those present.

A Call for Renewed Faith

This Jubilee Year presents an opportunity for all Catholics to renew their faith and deepen their devotion, drawing closer to the merciful heart of God. The Vatican’s detailed provisions for indulgences reflect a compassionate outreach to ensure all the faithful can partake in the spiritual benefits of this Holy Year, promoting a global movement of hope and spiritual renewal.