H G  Kuriakose Mar Climis  Metropolitan

Nirmalagiri Aramana

Poomala, Sultan Battery-673 592 

Ph.91-493-673592,620969

H G  Kuriakose Mar Climis Metropolitan was born on 26 July 1936 to P.K.Mathai of Perumathumannil family (Nellickal) which belonged to the St. Mary's Parish of Kurthamala in Chengannur. He obtained his M.Sc in Botany and also his B. Ed from Kerala University. He also G.A.S.T degree from the Orthodox Seminary. He became a member of Basil Dayara in Pathanamthitta. He has served as professor of Botany in Catholicate College, Pathanamthitta. The malankara Association which met on 28 December 1989 at Catholicate college, Pathanamthitta elected him to the order of Episcopa. On 30 March 1990 he became a Ramban. On 30 April, at Parumala Seminary, His Holiness Baselios Mar Thoma Mathews II Catholicos conferred on him the title of Episcopa Kuriakose Mar Clemis. He is the first Metropolitan of Sultan Bathery Diocese. He is currently serving as president of 'Prarthana Yogam and also of Vechuchira Mercy Home.

History of the Diocese

Dividing the Malabar Diocese and bringing together the Churches in Wayanad, Kannur, Nilgiris and Coorg districts on 23 October 1985 formed the Sulthan Bethary Diocese. The inauguration of the diocese was formally done by His Holiness Baselios Mar Thoma Mathews I Catholicos of the East on 14 January 1986 at Sultan Bathery Cathedral.From 14 January 1986 to 13 January 1991 His Holiness the Catholicose directly supervised the administration. Thomas Mar Timotheos was auxiliary Metorpolitan.From 1991 onwards; Kuriakose Mar Clemis has been the head of the Diocese.
There are in the diocese, one Cathedral, One Chapel, 48 Churches, 2 Cor Episcopas, 36 priests, 5 deacons and 6 Seminarians. The Eye Hospital at Kariyambadi, and St.Mary's Bhavan in Sultan Bathery are functioning under the aegis of the Diocese.
churches:48,cathendral:1,chappel:1,priests:36,Cor Episcoppas:2

 

Nirmalagiri Aramana & Chapel

On the Occasion of Consecration and Dedication of Aramana Chapel and Aramana June 2nd-3rd, 1999 The Church in India and the beginnings of Parishes in Malabar.
Christians in India are proud of our faith and tradition which have remained alive and vibrant through nearly 2000 years. The ancient church has its beginnings in this part of Malabar only recently.
The 1930s witnessed the exodus of settlers from Travancore - Cochin area to Malabar (Wayanad is a part of it). The hard working agriculturists from these places left their native lands and settled in the virgin land of the hills and valleys of Wayanad.
Unmindful of the vagaries of nature they toiled in the farmlands and occasionally longed for the church bells. They started establishing worshipping places here and small parishes developed.St. Thomas Orthodox Church of Malankarakkunnu near Sulthan Bathery was the first Church in Wayanad and soon churches started coming up in different centers. At the beginning, Bishop Paulose mar Sevariose of Cochin and Malabar Diocese reined the churches here. In 1958 the churches of this area came under the jurisdiction of Metropolitan of Malabar Diocese Pathros Mar Osthathios, popularly known as Mookkancheril Thirumeni. Then Thomas Mar Themothios Metrapolitha, the president Catholicos designate took charge of the Malabar Diocese and it is during this period that we saw wide spread growth of parishes and His Grace was our Bishop till the formation of Sultan Bathery Diocese.

Formation of Sultan Bathery Diocese

When the Sulthan Bathery Diocese was constituted by the Church on November 28, 1985, at first the Diocese was under the direct rule of His Holiness the Catholicos of the East, and his nominee Fr. Mathai Noornal became the administrator. The Diocese headquarters started functioning at St. Mary's Orthodox Cathedral, Sulthan Bathery. With the coming of Kuriakose Mar Clemis Thirumeni on June 14, 1991 we get a Bishop for this Diocese and the parishes here see rapid progress after his coming.

The Diocese Today

Sulthan Bathery Diocese is spread over two revenue districts of Kerala - Wayanad and eastern parts of Kannur, the Nilagiri District of Tamil Nadu and Coorg area of Karnataka State. We have over 60 churches. St Mary's College, Sulthan Bathery, Kariampadi Eye Hospital, Sulthan Bathery Karuniya Balika Bhavan, Ulikal Mission Center, Mananthavady St. Mary's Home, Nirmala Matha Public school are some of the proud institutions of our church in the Diocese. By 1993 the Diocese headquarters moved to its own building at Nirmalagiri (Poomala), Sulthan Bathery. In 1996 construction started for a new Aramana Building. Now the Aramana an architecturally distinctive three storied building and the Aramana Chapel towering over it - Sulthan Bathery Diocese Center is the result of the vision and the untiring work of Clemis Thirumeni and the prayers and financial help of all the good minded people of our Diocese and the people outside the diocese all over the world - American Parishes and parishes in Muscat, Sharjah, Kuwait, Salalah and other places of gulf countries and some of the parishes outside Kerala in India.

Aramana and its locate

The Aramana is located in Sulthan Bathery, a fast developing town, bordering the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, and lies on the Calicut - Bangalore Highway. Once the land of adivasis - aborgines - it now is a conglomeration of different cultures. Three hours travel from Calicut on the way to Mysore - Bangalore you reach Sulthan Bathery Diocese headquarters - Nirmalagiri Aramana. the land called Wayanad (the mist covered mountains, the never ending green of the tea, coffee and pepper gardens, the lush forest) is part of Kerala, yet sublimely different from the rest of the State. it is believed that human life existed in Wayanad from pre-historic times. the Edakal caves at Ambalavayal - 12 kilometers south of Sulthan Bathery - are clear evidence of Neolithic Civilizations. At the height of 700 meters to 2000 meters above sea level wayanad has pleasant climate throughout the year. The thick forests here are the home of elephants, spotted deer, bison, tiger and exotic varieties of orchids and flora.
People of different communities - Hindus, Muslims, Christians, adivasis - all live happily here, making this beautiful land of God more beautiful.

Priests of the Diocese
  1. Fr.Abraham Mathew,StMarys Cathendral,S Bathery,Wayanad.Ph:91-493-620119
  2. Fr.Abraham Mathew,Adayakattil House,Meenangady Post.Ph:91-493-647212
  3. Fr.Abraham Mathew,Mullanpottakal,Nenmany Post,S Bethery.Ph:91-49-6201544
  4. Fr.Babu Thomas,Arethemmottil House,Puthupady,Wngappuzha
  5. Fr.Elias,Mangalam,Meenpady Post.Ph:91-493-682468
  6. Fr.Eldo Jacob,Manayoth,Kolliady,Nenmeny Post.
  7. Fr.Geevarghese Cor Episcopa,St.George OSC,Kelakam Post,Ph:91-490-412021
  8. Fr.Jacob Mannithottathil,Thaloor,Chullicode Post,S bethery.Ph:91-49262-67333
  9. Fr.N.I John,Nadayathinkara,Vemam Post,Mananthavady.
  10. Fr.Joseph Mankidy,Hummankoly,MG Orchards,Kushal Nagar Post,N Coorg,KA
  11. Fr.Jacob Manayathu,Koliyady Post,Nenmeni.Ph:91-493-620042
  12. Fr.Joseph Kattakayam,Kalloor Post,Noolpuzha.Ph:91-493-665646
  13. Fr.Kuriakose,Pottackal,Krishnagiry Post,Meenangady.
  14. Fr.Kuriakose,St.Marys College,S Bethery.
  15. Fr.P.S Markose,St,Marys OSC,Cheroor,Kartikulam.Ph:91-493-550483
  16. Fr.Mathai Nooranal,S Bethery.Ph:91-49-620233
  17. Fr.T.P Mathew,Thindiyathil,Pulpally Post,Ph:91-493-640898
  18. Fr.Moncy Jacob,Manithottathil,Chulliode Post,S Bethery.
  19. Fr.Oommen George,Nirmalagiri Aramana.S Bethery.
  20. Fr.Oommen Punnose,Modiseriyil,Poomala Post,S Bethery.Ph:91-49-620172




 

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