Ecclesiastical Details

Archdiocese of Verapoly
Heirarchy of the Diocese
Rite:
Latin
Population:
3193096
 
Status:
Archdiocese
Catholics:
247326
 
Founded:
00:00.0
Diocesan Priests:
191
  Total area:
Religious Priests:
147
 
Province:
Verapoly
Religious Sisters:
950
 
Region:
Kerala
Seminarians:
  Patron:
St Joseph
  Languages: Malayalam and English
  Civil States: Kerala: Ernakulam
Contact Archdiocese Office :
Latin Archbishops House P B No 2581 Cochin - 682 031 KERALA
Telephone 1:
0484-23 72 892 23 60 988 / 0484-23 60 911
Fax:
23 60 911
 
E-Mail Office:
mail@verapolyin
Website:
 
Most Rev Joseph Kalathiparambil, Archbishop of Verapoly
Name:
Most Rev Joseph Kalathiparambil
Designation:
Archbishop   Canonical Possession: 2016-
Telephone (P):
E-mail (P):
 
Other Present & Retired Ordinaries of the Archdiocese of Verapoly
 
Bishops NameDesignationPeriod
Retired 2010-2016
Pilgrim Centres in theArchdiocese of Verapoly
 
Ecclesiastical Institutions
 
Social / Charitable Institutions / Care Centres
Educational Institutions
Parishes:
86
 
Hospitals:
4
   
Degree Colleges:
5
Major Seminaries:
 
Orphanages:
11
   
Technical Training Centres:
2
Minor Seminaries:
 
Special Schools:
1
   
High Schools:
10
Monastries:
 
Crèches:
5
   
Lower Primary Schools:
27
Convents:
 
Counselling Centres:
   
Presses & Media Centres:
Formation Houses:
24
 
Social Centres:
3
   
Professional Colleges:
Retreat Centres:
 
Dispensaries / Clinics:
8
   
Parallel Colleges:
 
Physically Challenged:
   
Higher Secondary :
14
       
Boarding Houses:
   
Upper Primary Schools:
17
       
HIV / AIDS Centres:
   
Nurseries/Pre-Primary :
1
       
De-addiction Centres:
       
          Aged & Destitute: 8        
     
       
History of the Archdiocese of Verapoly
 

The Archdiocese of Verapoly lies in the civil district of Ernakulam of Kerala State Since 1904 it has its headquarters at Ernakulam in the Corporation of Cochin Within the corporation the Archdiocese of Verapoly and the Diocese of Cochin (both the Latin Rite) and the Archdiocese of Ernakulam (of the Syrian Rite) have their headquarters The Corporation of Cochin according to the statistics of 1988 has a population of 513000 of which about 220000 are Catholics and 88% of the Catholic population is of the Latin Rite more than half of the Latins belonging to the Archidocese of Verapoly and the rest to the Diocese of Cochin and Aleppey-

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The Archdiocese of Verapoly was originally known as the Vicariate of Malabar It has its origins in 1657 with the arrival of Carmelite Missionaries most prominent among whom was Father Joseph of St Mary better known as Joseph Sebastiani They had been deputed under Father Hyacinth as Apostolic Commissar by Pope Alexander VII to effect reconciliation of St Thomas Christians of the Syro -- Chaldaic Rite who had seceded from their Archbishop forsaking his authority by taking an oath for the purpose at the foot of a cross -- thereafter called the --Coonen Cross-- situated in Mattancherry had illegally made their Archdeacon the Archbishop by going through a farcica ceremony By the efforts of Sebastiani a large number of seceders were brought back to the true fold Nevertheless they refused to be under the authority of their lawful Archbishop or under any prelate of the Jesuit Order known as the --Paulists---

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Rome being informed of the situation by Sebastiani in person decided to entrust the Carmelites with the spiritual care of the Syro -- Chaldiaic Rite For this purpose the Vicariate of Malabar was erected by Pope Alexanded VII on the 3rd December 1659 Sebastiani was consecrated Titular Bishop of Hierapolis on December 15 1659 and sent back to Malabar with the title of Vicar Apostolic and Administrator of the Archbishopric of Cranganore The new Vicariate eventually established its headquarters in the island of Verapoly-


The conquest of Portuguese territories in Malabar and especially of Cochin in 1663 by the Dutch and the consequent explusion of all Catholic Missionaries from the territories occupied by the Dutch and elsewhere threatened the very existence of the Malabar Vicariate Nevertheless it survived under the Indian Prelate Parambil Chandy (Alexander de Campo) whom Sebastiani had consecrated as his successor before he left Malabar in 1663 Before long Carmelites were allowed to resume their ministration which was by then extended also to the Catholics of the Latin Rite who were under Portuguese Protection-

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On the 13th of March 1709 by a Brief of Pope Clement XI the Malabar Vicariate was suppressed and the Vicariate of Verapoly took its place with Bishop Agnelos Francisco as its first Vicar Apostolic-

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By the Brief --Multa Praeclara- of Pope Gregory XVI dated April 24 1838 the Sees of Cranganore and Cochin which at that time included also Quilon were annexed to the Vicariate of Verapoly which thus came to comprise the whole of Malabar However in 1845 Quilon was separated from Verapoly as a suffragan Vicariate-

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When by the famous Apostolic Letter --Humanae Salutis Auctor- of Pope Leo XIII dated September 1 1886 the Hierarchy of India was established the Vicariate of Verapoly was raised to the status of an Archdiocese with the Most Rev Dr Leonard Mellano of St Louis ocd as its first Archbishop who was the 17th in the line of Vicars Apostolic-

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Along with this in 1886 the Diocese of Cochin was also resuscitated and reconstituted with 34 Latin Churches taken from the Archdiocese of Verapoly and the Diocese of Quilon-

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On March 19 1887 the Catholics of the Syrian Rite were separated from those of the Latin Rite and placed under an Administrator Dr Marcelino Bernard of St Theresa ocd who was consecrated Coadjutor to Archbishop Mellano By the Brief --Quod Jam Pridem- of Pope Leo XIII dated May 20 1887 the Syrians were exempted from the jurisdiction of the Archdiocese of Verapoly and the two Vicariates of Trichur and Kottayam were erected with Dr Adolpus E Medlycott and Dr Charles Lavigne as their Vicars Apostolic Thus Verapoly Archdiocese came to consist exclusively of Latin Catholics-

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Transfer of the Headquarters to Ernakulam-

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Before close of the XVIII century great changes had taken place in the regions in and around Cochin The industrial social economic and educational developments made the island of Verapoly unsuitable for the activities of modern life The need was therefore felt for shifting the headquarters of the Archdiocese of Verapoly to a more suitable centre for the efficient and effective administration of the Archdiocese-

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During the last decades of the XIX century Ernakulam became the heart and center of the Latin Catholic population At that time in Ernakulam the Latin Catholics numbered 3759 with two important Churches while the Syrian Catholic population was only 350 souls with only one Church In the areas lying within a radius of 10 km from the centre of Ernakulam there lived more than 46 percent of the total Archdiocesan population with 14 churches having 28340 parishioners while for the Syrian Catholic population at the time there were only five Churches with 3948 parishioners (Cf Cath Directory of India 1901) It was this state of affairs that prompted Archbishop Bernard Auguinzon to transfer the headquarters to Ernakulam in 1904 with due permission from Rome and be in the midst of his flock-

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Even when the Syrian Vicariate of Ernakulam was raised to the status of an Archdiocese in 1923 the Syrian Catholic population was only 610 with one Church while the Latin Catholics numbered 14683 with four Churches within the Muncipal limits-

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On July 14 1930 by the Bull --AD Christi Nomen- of Pope Pius XI the new Diocese of Vijayapuram was formed and dismembered from Verapoly and its administration was 273 years With this change the Archdiocese came under the administration of the Indian clergy except for the continuance of its head in the person of the Archbishop the Most Rev Dr Angel Mary ocd-

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The Indianisation was completed when on 29th November 1932 the Most Rev Dr Joseph Attipetty was nominated Co-adjutor Archbishop to Dr Angel Mary ocd Dr Joseph Attipetty assumed the reins of administration on 21st December 1934 after the resignation of Archbishop Angel Mary the last in the long line of European Prelates to the Archdiocese-

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On July 3 1987 by the Bull --Quae aptius- the Archdiocese was again bifurcated and the Diocese of Kottapuram was formed and Rt Rev Dr Francis Kallarakal who was appointed as its first Bishop took possession of the Diocese on October 4 1987-

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Papal Visit-

His Holiness Pope John Paul II during his visit to India celebrated the Holy Eucharist in the Latin Rite at HMT Grounds Kalamassery Cochin and thereafter visited the Saint Francis Assisi Cathedral Ernakulam on February 7 1986 and stayed one day in the Latin Archbishop House

 
Prelates of the Archdiocese of Verapoly
Bishops NamePrelate's StatusPeriodBishops NamePrelate's StatusPeriod
Bishop 1831-1844 Bishop 1828-1831
Bishop 1819-1828 Bishop 1803-1816
Bishop 1785-1802 Bishop 1780
Bishop 1776-1780 Bishop 1750-1773
Bishop 1714-1750 Bishop 1701-1712
Bishop 1695 Bishop 1676-1695
Bishop 1663-1676 Bishop 1659-1663