The Antiochene
Connection
The party that sought to preserve the
Church's freedom appealed to several Eastern Christian
Centres for help in restoring its episcopal succession.
The Antiochene Syrian Patriarch responded and sent to
India a Bishop, Metropolitan Mar Gregorios of Jerusalem
who came to India in 1665. The Archdeacon who had been
declared in the meantime to be Metropolitan MarThoma by
the laying on of hands by twelve Presbyters was now
confirmed by him in his episcopal rank, and both of them
worked together to organisethe church on firm footing.
Mar Thoma I was followed in succession by a series of
Prelates with the same name till 1816 when the last of
them namely Mar Thoma IX came to the scene, but was soon
replaced by Mar Dionysius II.
Malankara Orthodox Church had felt the
need of assistance for establishing systematic education
for its clergy, teaching the people in the faith,
instructing the clergy in properly celebrating the
liturgical services and above all assistance in the
maintenance of the episcopal succession intact. But the
Orthodox Church maintained its autonomous administration
and life under local leadership. Even the help from the
Antiochene Syrian Patriarch was without any idea of
formally submitting to his jurisdiction, but only for an
over all spiritual supervision and of keeping to a
friendly relation.
There were differences of opinion over the
authority of the Patriarch in the Malankara Church and it
created certain difficulties. But the Church has always
been successful in maintaining its freedom and never
allowed any foreign domination.
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