Sulthan Bathery Orthodox Diocese

Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church
Catholicate Emblem
PrimateBaselios Marthoma Mathews III
LanguageMalayalam, English, Hindi, Konkani, Kannada, Syriac
HeadquartersKottayam,  India
TerritoryUniversal
Possessions United Arab Emirates
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FounderSt. Thomas the Apostle
IndependenceApostolic Era
RecognitionOriental Orthodox
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Sulthan Batheri Diocese is one of the 30 dioceses of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church. The diocese was created in 1986. Abraham Ephipanios is the Metropolitan of the diocese. The head office is located in Nirmalagiri Aramana, Poomala, Sulthan Bathery, Wayanad[1]

History

This diocese was formed in 1986 by organizing churches in Wayand, Kannur and Nilagiri district. It was formerly the part of Malabar Diocese. In the beginning, the diocese was directly under the control of Baselios Marthoma Mathews.[2] Mathai Nooranal became the administrator. In 1991 Kuriakose Clemis became the metropolitan of Diocese. The Headquarters of the dioceses is situated near Kozhikodu- Mysore national Highway. It is 300 m away from Sulthan Bathery town. In 2009, Abraham Ephipanios became the metropolitan. As of 2022[update], there are 48 churches under the Diocese.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Sulthan Bathery Diocese". mosc.in. Indian Orthodox ZChurch.
  2. ^ "History of Sulthan Bathery Diocese". mosc.in. Indian Orthodox ZChurch.
  3. ^ "History of Sulthan Bathery Diocese". mosc.in. Indian Orthodox ZChurch.

External links

  • Website of Malankara Orthodox Church
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