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His Beatitude The Most Reverend Aboon
Thomas Mar Athanasius Mar Thoma XIV
Mar Thoma Metropolitan
of the Apostolic Throne of St Thomas
Installed
16 July 1877
Term ended
10 August 1893
Predecessor
Mathews Mar Athanasius
Successor
Titus I Mar Thoma
Orders
Ordination
1 June, 1868
Rank
Mar Thoma Metropolitan (Ecclesiastical Title of the Head of the Ancient Indian Church)
Thomas Mar Athanasius Mar Thoma XIV, or Thomas Thirumeni (7 October 1836 – 10 August 1893), was the Malankara Metropolitan of the Malankara Syrian Church faction of Malankara, from 1877 to 1893. The first son of prominent Syrian Church reformist Abraham Malpan (the "Martin Luther of the East"), he was born into the Palakunnathu family of Maramon.
He ascended to the throne of the Malankara Metropolitan at a time of turmoil in the Malankara Church, being removed from office by the majority pro-Patriarchate faction of the church following the Royal court verdict of 1889, and evicted from the Pazhaya seminary (the seat of Malankara Metropolitan).[1]
The Reformist faction of the Malankara Syrian Church which stood faithful to him later organized into an Independent Reformed Syrian Church governed by its own autocephalous bishop, adopting the name "Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church". The Mar Thoma Syrian Church claims to be the true autonomous Malankara Syrian Church dating back to the Apostolic activity of St. Thomas the Apostle in the 1st Century A.D.
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credited Athanasius of Alexandria, the famous defender of Nicene theology, as the author of the Creed. According to that account, Athanasius composed...
— Translated by Athanasius Kircher in China Illustrata (1667), Office of St. Thomas for the Second Nocturn, Gaza of the Church of St. Thomas of Malabar, Chaldean...
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after their father had died. According to Athanasius' biography of Patriarch Severus of Antioch, Athanasius' father had been a priest and friend of the...
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Alma 11:44 Athanasius (1934). Athanasius Werke [The Works of Athanasius] (in German). Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-019104-2. Athanasius of Alexandria...
the Mar Athanasius College Association, the first being the arts and science college started in 1955. The Association also has Mar Athanasius International...
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Christian Kabbalah", and was quoted by Pietro Galatino who influenced Athanasius Kircher. However, Heredia's Kabbalah consists of quotes from non-existent...
the evidence No. 27 in the Seminary case. Pulikottil Dionysius Vs ThomasAthanasius 1879–1889 "Bishops". Pakalomattom Family. Retrieved 14 February 2024...
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