Jacobite
Laity Forum Resents Posting of Priests Abroad
Published: 09th June 2014 09:53 AM
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Updated: 09th June 2014
09:53 AM
KOCHI: Unrest is
brewing in the Jacobite Syrian Christian Church over the appointment of
metropolitans and priests for dioceses outside India. A few days after the new
Patriarch Ignatius Aophrem II assumed office, Jacobite Almaya Forum, a
registered organisation of the Jacobite Laity, has lodged a complaint with the
Patriarch urging him to restrain Catholicos Baselios Thomas I from appointing
metropolitans and priests for churches outside the country. The forum has also
filed a complaint before the District Munsiff Court raising the same issue.
In the complaint to the Patriarch, it is
alleged that the Catholicos had commercialised the church. The Forum leaders
said that the Catholicos had no right to announce the formation of new dioceses
and appoint Metropolitans in a foreign country as his territorial jurisdiction
is restricted to India.
“The practice of declaring dioceses
outside the country is an act challenging the supremacy of the patriarch. The
Catholicos started this taking advantage of the bad health condition of former
patriarch Ignatiuz Zakha Iwas. Churches and congregations of Jacobite Syrian
Christians outside the country were established by the Syrian Christians, who
had migrated to respective countries. The Catholicos deputed metropolitans and
priests of his choice to collect money from the laity for him,” the forum
leaders alleged.
Meanwhile, the Jacobite Syrian Christian
Church authorities said that the Jacobite Almaya Forum was not an official
laymen organisation of the Church. “Any person can raise allegations and they
also have the freedom to file a complaint before the court. Its a fact that the
power of Catholicos’is restricted within India. But the appointment of
metropolitans and priests are with the approval of the Patriarch. It may also
be recalled that, the churches outside the country are established by migrated
Syrian Christians from Kerala. Therefore, it is just practical to appoint
Bishops from Kerala,” said Fr Varghese Kallappara, spokesperson of the Church.
Source:Indian
Express
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