Weekend Bulletin Knanaya Catholic Mission, January 08, 2006, Vol. 1, Issue 15

BishopBishop MarMar AlexanderAlexander ChoolaparambilChoolaparambil whowho servedserved thethe DioceseDiocese ofof KottayamKottayam andand thethe KnanayaKnanaya CommunityCommunity wentwent toto heavenheaven onon JanuaryJanuary 08,08, 19511951

Christmas Mass held at Our Lady of Victory Church January 08, 2006 KCM Weekend Bulletin Page 2 Vol. 1, Issue 15 CONTACT INFORMATION SATURDAYS SUNDAYS

M ISSION DIRECTOR St. Church Our Lady of Victory (OLV) Church Fr. Abraham Mutholath 330 E. Fullerton Ave, Addison, IL 60101 5212 W. Agatite Ave, Chicago, IL 60630

5212 W. Agatite Ave Religious Education Religious Education Chicago, IL 60630. 3:45 P.M. to 4:45 P.M. 4:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. (773) 412-6254 Holy Mass @ 5:00 P.M. Holy Mass @ 5:30 P.M. (773) 286–2556 E-mail: [email protected] Youth Seminars on First Saturdays Youth Seminars on First Sundays www.knanayamission.org/chicago 2:45 P.M. to 4:45 P.M. 3:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. English Mass in Syro-Malabar Rite English Mass in Syro-Malabar Rite B ULLETIN EDITOR First Saturdays @ 5:00 P.M. First Sundays @ 5:30 P.M. Mathachen Chemmachel (708) 557-1907 NOVENA TO OUR LADY OF NOVENA TO ST. JUDE PERPETUAL HELP TRUSTEES Thursdays at 7:00 P.M. with Holy Mass and Chicago: Saji Poothrukayil Saturdays after Holy Mass at St. Joseph Benediction at Community Center, (847) 293-9409 Church, 330 E. Fullerton Ave, Addison. 5110 N. Elston Ave, Chicago, IL 60630. Sunny Thekkeparambil (847) 673-6586 Addison: James Manjankal (630) 758-1716 Baby Karikkal, (630) 379-8622

S ECRETARY & PRO George Thottappuram SATURDAY, JANUARY 07, 2006 (847) 975-9239 Youth Seminar at Addison from 2:45 P.M. to 4:45 P.M. F INANCE Religious Education Class at Addison from 3:45 P.M. to 4:45 P.M. Chicago: John Elakkatt Youth Mass and Novena in English at Addison at 5:00 P.M.—Fr. Roy Kaduppil. Addison: Kurian Nellamattam, SUNDAY, JANUARY 08, 2006 R ELIGIOUS EDUCATION Youth Seminar at OLV Chicago from 3:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Chicago: Johny Thekkeparambil Religious Education Class at OLV from 4:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. (847) 533-8520 Youth Mass in English at OLV Church at 5:30 P.M. by Fr. Roy Kaduppil. Secretary: Anna Kulangara (847) 298-0786 THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 2006 Addison: Tonny Pullappally Mass, Novena, & Benediction at Community Center at 7:00 P.M.—Fr. Kaduppil. (630) 205-5078 Secretary: Veena Jose Kaniyaly SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 2006 (630) 539-7187 Religious Education Confirmation Classes at Addison from 2:45 P.M. to 4:45 P.M. by Fr. Roy Kaduppil and Jenson Kollaparambel. C HILDREN MINISTRY Holy Mass and Novena at Addison at 5:00 P.M. by Fr. Roy Kaduppil. Chicago: Bino Machanikkal Saly Kizhakkekuttu SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 2006 Addison: Tesa Thannikari Religious Education Confirmation Class at OLV from 3:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. by Ashley Varakalayil Fr. Roy Kaduppil and Jenson Kollaparambel. Holy Mass at OLV Church Upper level at 5:30 P.M. by Fr. Roy Kaduppil. T EENS MINISTRY Chicago: Tito Kandarappally THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 2006 Lissy Thottapuram Mass, Novena, and Benediction at Community Center at 7:00 P.M. by Fr. Abra- Addison: Sabu Mutholam ham Mutholath. Justin Kalappurackal SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2006 Y OUTH MINISTRY Religious Education Exam at Addison from 3:45 P.M. to 4:45 P.M. Chicago: Mary Alumkal Holy Mass and Novena at Addison at 5:00 P.M. Tessy Jose Njaravelil Addison: Tessy Kanjirathumkal SUNDAY, JANUARY 22, 2006 Tomy Kunnassery Religious Education Exam at OLV from 4:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Holy Mass at OLV Church Upper level at 5:30 P.M. A DULT TRAINING Jose Thazhathuvettathu SINCE FR. MUTHOLTAH IS ON VACATION UNTIL JANUARY 16TH, FR. ROY

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In this regard, the have been collected and published According to its 6th canon, only a Knanaites are blessed abundantly. by Mr. PU Lukas in 1910 with the higher authority could appoint and They have a much lengthy and help of Rev Fr. Mathew Vatta- consecrate a lesser one. Thus strong tradition about their history kalathil. Mr. Lukas collected these only a Metropolitan could conse- and existence. songs basing on palm leaves, crate a bishop. However, the which were written at least 200 church of St. Thomas was not a 1:3.1: ANCIENT SONGS years before. The content of those Metropolitan Church: and hence, historical songs is very much in there was no Metropolitan to con- One of the main sources of history line with the tradition. secrate bishops and thereby is the traditions of the Community priests or ministers. Thus, there handed down by word of mouth was the shortage of ministers. from generation to generation and When this sad plight of the Indian lived through social customs and Christians was made known to the ancient songs sung at weddings Catholicos of the East by certain and other celebrations. These merchants the songs are very ancient since the organized an immigration of their early Europeans such as Amdor own Christians to India in order to Correia SJ, Dionisio SJ, and Gou- help, strengthen and re-invigorate vea testify to this. We may be able the weakened St. Thomas Chris- to distinguish these songs at least tians of India. into five categories, namely, Pen- pattukal (songs of the females), The leaders of this immigration Anpattukal (Songs of the Males), brought their own Christians to Pallippattukal (Songs about the India in order to help strengthen Churches), Vattakkalippattukal and re-invigorate the weakened (Songs of circular dances) and St. Thomas Christians of India. Vanchippattukal (Songs of boat ST. The leader of this immigration was rides), Margamkalippattukal (Songs of ) and 1.3.2: ORAL TRADITION Pananppattukal (Song sung by Panan) also are included in it. Cer- According to the tradition, St. Tho- tain ancient songs are very impor- mas, one of the twelve Apostles of tant since they contain historical Jesus came to India in AD 52, references. Nallororoslem, Mun- preached the Gospel and con- nam Malankara, Innu Nee Njan- verted many Jews and Hindus to gle, and Panan Pattukal are his- Christianity. Later he was mar- torically important for the commu- tyred at Mylapore in AD 72. After nity. the death of St. Thomas, by the fourth century, the church of the Though of a later origin, Pallippat- descendants of people converted tukal also serves a good deal. by the apostle was much weak- Making a song just after the con- ened for want of ecclesiastical struction of a church was a custom ministers and due to persecutions prevailed here. The whole details from without and dissension from of the construction will be de- within. There were only 64 families THOMAS OF KINAI January 08, 2006 KCM Weekend Bulletin Page 5 Vol. 1, Issue 15 Thomas of Kinai. They include ruthy, about 400 persons of seventy-two Chunkom, Kot- families of seven clans. A bishop tayam, and Kal- named Mar Joseph, four priests lissery. All and a few deacons also were with these places them. They reached Cranganore are accessible (now known as Kodungalloor) in through rivers. 345 AD. The Knanites or Thek- Later when kumbhagar had their origin from Muslims at- this colony of Jewish Christians. tacked them in the 16th cent, they left Kodun- galloor com- pletely and in- habited the place where KING CHERAMAN PERUMAL WELCOMED THEM their brothers settled long before. two Vicariates into Trichur, Erna- kulam, and Changanassery and During the Coonan Cross Tragedy native bishops were appointed. in 1653 some of the Knanites also Menachery, Pazheparambil, MINISTRY OF BISHOP MAR took part in it and thereby there Mackil were the Vicars Apostolic JOSEPH OF URHA IN INDIA happened a division among the respectively, In 1911, a new Dio- Knanites. Later this group adopted cese, , was erected ex- King Cheraman Perumal wel- Jacobite faith while the others con- clusively for the Southists. Mar comed these colonists with great tinued the Catholic faith. Together Mackil, the then Vicar Apostolic of interest and he gave them land with the St. Thomas Christians, Changanassery, was shifted to without tax, seventy two privileges the Knanaya Catholics fought to Kottayam. Meantime in 1910, the by which they were considered as end up the foreign rule and in Knanaya Jacobites got a separate high graded people. They were 1887 two vicariates were erected bishopric, which was called Chin- called Rajamakkal (sons of kings), exclusively for the Syrian Chris- gavanam Knanaya Bhadrasanam since they were of the lineage of tians, namely of Kottayam and and their own bishop. At present, David, the King. Knaithomman Trichur. there are more than 75,000 faithful himself was called Co-cherakon in that diocese and 1.72 lakhs in Knaithomman which means the The whole Knanites were included the Kottayam Diocese. So the total minister of Cheraman Perumal. in the Kottayam Vicariate. Later in number of the Knanaya Commu- 1896, Holy See rearranged these nity is more than 2.5 lakhs. Perumal wrote down these privi- leges on a copper plate and handed it down to Knaithomman. According to it, the king gave these privileges to Thomas and This quiz is based on this series of articles on our Knanaya Catholic Commu- his colleagues and all of his de- nity. Any one can answer the questions and mail to Weekend Bulletin, 7818 W. scendents as long as the sun and Argyle, Norridge, IL 60706 or hand over to the editor, Mathachan Chemmachel. moon exist. These privileges are A team of experts will evaluate and best three answers from different age very important since all these privi- groups will get prizes. The list of those who give correct answers will be pub- leges had influenced the commu- lished. Please specify your name, address, and age in your correspondence. nity’s social life as well as the so- Children, Teens, Youth, and Adult can participate. You will find answers for the following questions in pages 4 and 5 of this issue. cial status in the past years. 4. What are the classifications of ancient songs? Knanites were basically mer- 5. What were the causes of weakening of Church in India before chants. For commercial purposes, Knanaya Migration? many shifted their residences to 6. What are the impacts of the 72 privileges Knanaites received? places like Diamper, Kaduthu- 7. Why Knanaites left Kodungalloor? January 08, 2006 KCM Weekend Bulletin Page 6 Vol. 1, Issue 15 MAR ALEXANDER CHULAPARAMBIL

Mar Alexander Chulaparambil was born on 14-10-1877 at Kumarakom in Kottayam Dis- trict. He was ordained priest on December 22, 1906. He was nominated titular bishop of Bussaries and appointed Vicar Apostolic of Kottayam on the 16th of July, 1914 by His Holiness Pope St Pius X. When the Syro Malabar hierarchy was constituted on De- cember 21, 1923 he became the Bishop of EARLY TRANSPORTATION OF Kottayam. He died on January 8, 1951. BISHOP MAR CHULAPARAMBIL ØíèÅøcçÜÉÈJßÈíØíèÅøcçÜÉÈJßÈí ¥ÕØø¢¥ÕØø¢ ØàçùÞ ÎÜÌÞV ØÍÏáZæMæ¿ ÉìøØíÅc ØÍμ{áæ¿ dÉçÌÞÇÈÎÈáØøߺîí dÉçÕÖμ μâÆÞÖμ{ÞÏ ¼í¾ÞÈØíÈÞÈ¢, èÄÜÞÍßç×μ¢ (ØíèÅøcçÜÉÈ¢), ÕßÖái μáVÌÞÈ Øbàμøâ, ®KßÕ μáGßμ {ÞÏßøßAáçOÞZÄæK μÝßÕÄᢠçÈøæJ ÈWμßÏßøßAâ.

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