ST.MARY’S ORTHODOX
CATHEDRAL, BRAHMAVAR
Brahmavar
Orthodox Community deserves a very special status in the history of the Indian
Orthodox Church. The Indian Church which was confined within the boundaries of
Kerala got a national outreach when the former Roman Catholic Priest Alvarez
(His Grace Mar Julius Alvarez) and his group reunited with the Mother Orthodox
Church.Brahmavar is a
small town located in the Uduppi Taluk in the State of Karnataka in India. The
town is 13 Kilo meters away form Uduppi and is surrounded by the Kalliyanpur
River. In the year 1678 a Roman Catholic Church (St Milagaris) was established
in Brahmavar by the Padruado Missionaries who were under the realm of the
Portuguese queen. The Church was destroyed by Tippu Sultan in 1784, but was
reconstructed in 1806.The power crisis
between Portuguese missionaries and Propaganda Communities had its effects on
Brahmavar. The majority of the people supported the Portuguese Missionaries and
the Padruado Community. They strongly opposed the Propaganda Community and
Roman Pope. Those who supported the Propaganda Community built Mount Rosary
(1856) Church, which is one Kilo meter away from St Milagiri Church.
His Grace Alvariz Mor Julius Metropolitan |
Later a peace pact
was signed between the Roman Pope and the Portuguese King which made St
Milagiris Church of Brahmavar a part of the Propaganda Community. Brahmavar
Christians requested to reconsider the decision. But Rome did not reply
favorably. ‘The Peace pact cannot be altered for three or four fishermen in Goa
or for some drunkards and trouble makers in Kalliyanpuri’. The response from
Rome was not at all satisfactory and it was an insult to the entire Brahmavar
Christians. Hence the members of St Milagiris Church under the leadership of
Father R L Nuronah protested against the Roman Catholic hierarchy.In
December 1889 Fr Alvarez reached Mangalore. He understood the real situation in
Brahmavar and organized the discontented believers. A new Church was built for
them in Brahmavar. Fr Nuronah was influenced by Fr Alvarez and he was very well
attracted towards the teachings of the Orthodox Church. Fr Nuronah was given
the leadership of the Brahmavar Orthodox Church, which had a membership of 4000
families. In the year 1889 on Easter Day Fr Nuronah celebrated the Holy Mass in
the newly built Orthodox Church.
A former Roman Catholic
Priest who joined the Indian Orthodox Church Fr Alvarez was consecrated the
Metropolitan of India, Goa and Ceylon. He devoted most of life serving leprosy
patients and poor sections of the society. Father Alvarez was the first person
to reunite with the Orthodox Church from the Roman Catholic Latin Rite in
India. Metropolitan Alvarez was very much persecuted by the Roman Catholics. He
fought a brave war to protect the Orthodox faith irrespective of the cruelty
inflicted on him and his followers by the Roman Church. But he faced a tragic
end and was buried in one of the Municipal Graveyard in Panaji (Goa) without
receiving an Orthodox Christian the funeral or burial due to an Orthodox
prelate, on account of Roman persecution. Later the relics were recovered and
moved to St Mary’s Orthodox Church in Panaji in 1979 under the direction of HIS
Holiness Catholicos Matthews I of the East..
Padre Rock Lopez Nuronah |
Padre
Nuronah was born in 1850. After completing basic education he joined the Rachol
Royal Seminary in Goa. He was provided scholarship by the Government of Goa for
Seminary education. After completing seminary education he was ordained a Roman
Catholic priest on March 12, 1881 by Bishop Thomas De Almeda. He served as the
assistant vicar of Salvador De Monte Church. Later Father Nurorah became the
Vicar of Panaji Ribandr Church and finally reached Brahmavar, where he got
reunited with the Mother Orthodox Church.Padre Nuronah was a multifunctional personality. He was a great
educator, a spiritual father, writer, and social reformer. The reunion with the
Orthodox Church put Padre Nuronah in great trouble. He was always threatened by
the Roman Catholic Church. Padre Nuronah was very much loved by the Brahmavar
residents. He was very particular and strict about the Orthodox faith,
especially, Orthodox prayers and sacraments. He motivated many people to
participate in prayers through house visits.Many a times the Roman Catholic
Church tempted Brahmavar Orthodox Christians to join the Roman Church by
offering rosary, pictures of saints and other valuable gifts. But Padre Nuronah
successfully blocked all Roman attempts and confirmed his faithful in the
Orthodox faith.
He had written a total of eight books of which the following
five are still available. They are: The Hidden Treasure, Mor Julius Alvarez
(1929), Mutual Differences (1930), Syrian Catholics and Roman Catholics
Compared (1934), History of Rome (1934)
In his books Padre Nuronah publicly challenged the Roman
Catholics and biblically proved that St. Peter never reached Rome and he never
founded the Church in Rome and and he emphatically denied that St. Peter
established his throne (Eee) in Rome. Padre Nuronah also challenged the Roman
Catholics to pay 500 rupees (which was a a considerable amount then) or prove
that he was wrong. He would definitely return to the Roman Church if they
proved him wrong. But no one took the challenge.Padre Nuronah was a great visionary
in establishing educational institutions. He founded the COSMOPOLITAN School
which is the first basic educational institution in Brahmavar. The School
attracted many students irrespective of caste or creed or sex. Padre Nuronah
provided great relief for many people
who suffered from different kinds of
diseases. He treated many people and provided them with food and shelter.
Hundreds of them found relief under his care.
The Great Leaders of Brahmavar |
Padre
suffered from diabetes towards the end of his life. He was persecuted by the
Roman Catholic community which tried to force him back to the Roman Church.
They even got an order from the local authorities to admit Padre Nuronah at the
nearest hospital, a suspicious admission to jeopardize his life. But the timely
intervention by Fr P. G. Varghese saved him from the cruel hands of Roman
Catholics. The District Collector Humayun made an order in which he effectively
blocked the Roman Catholics from entering the Brahmavar Church.It has been
stated that a cross appeared on the back of Padre Nuronah at least two years
before his death. On July 23, 1936 Padre R L Nuronah had his last breath. He
was buried at St Mary’s Orthodox Cathedral in Brahmawar. It is reported that a
large number of people, especially non-Christians, have received blessings from
the intercession of Padre Nuronah after his death. Even at present thousands
are seeking favours at the tomb of this unsung Saint. For the Brahmavarians,
Padre Nuroah is a saint, who intercedes to God for the well being of their
entire community.The
activities of Metropolitan Mor Julius Alvarez earned a large number of members
for the Orthodox Church in places like Goa, Brahmavar, Mangalore, Tangavoor,
Dindigal, Tiruchirappalli and Ceylon. But lack of proper care from the Center
of the Church resulted in the disintegration of these communities. But there
are around 850 Orthodox Christian families surviving in Brahmavar and this is
due to the dynamic leadership of Padre Nuronah.
Priests
such as Fr P G Koshy ( 1890-1935), Fr K K Kuriakos (1904-1986), Fr K T Varghese
(1912-1986), and Fr Damian gave leadership to the Brahmavar Orthodox Community
at different periods of time. These priests completely devoted their skills,
time and energy for the growth of Brahmavar Community. They acted as strong
communication bridges between the Malankara Orthodox Church and the Brahmavar
Orthodox Christians. Their hard work helped Orthodoxy to survive in Brahmavar.
The present Cathedral (St Mary’s Syrian Cathedral) was rebuilt during the times
of Fr P G Koshy. In 1986 Very Rev Archimandrite Dr, N J Thomas was installed as
the Vicar General of Brahmavar Orthodox community. The next two decades were
considered to be the golden era of this community. He introduced the
celebration of Eastern Syrian liturgy for all Sundays, earlier it was only
celebrated once in a month. The liturgical services were held in the Latin Rite
with its Konkini and Kannada translatons. Though many were hesitant to accept
this change in the beginning, later the entire community accepted the beauty of
the Eastern Liturgy and prayers. Konkini is the local language and Kannda is
the regional language. Hieromonk G M Scariah took over the administration of Brahmavar
on the retirement of Archimandrite Dr. N J Thomas.. At present Rev Fr Lawrence
David Crasta is the Vicar General and Correspondent since Hieromonk G M Scariah
has chosen to do his higher studies.
Brahmavar Orthodox Church- Data Base
Total Land- 25 Acers ,Number of Families- 850 ,Churches:Cathedral- 1 (St Marys Syrian Cathedral)Chapels- 5 (Sastan, Kurady, Kolalgiri, Kandloor, Hulikal) Congregations- Mumbai, Banglore, Mandya, Kuwait, UAE ,:Priests:-Fr David Crasta (Vicar General- Brahmavarian)Fr Lawrence D’ Souza (Brahmavarian)Fr D A Johnson,Fr V M Geevarghese
Fr Abraham Kuriakos
SMS Degree College,Two COSMOPOLITAN Higher Primary Schools
SMS Pre -University College,SMS English Medium School (State Syllabus)
SMS English Medium School(CBSE)The above institutions are well managed with high quality faculties and infrastructure facilities and are leading educational institutions in Brahmavar. The OBL delegation was invited to attend the annual kindergarten celebrations at SMS English Medium School. The small kids amazed us by their performances. The Professional Academic Management System of the Brahmavar Orthodox Institutions is indeed a role model for many Church institutions in Kerala and else where.
SMS Pre -University College,SMS English Medium School (State Syllabus)
SMS English Medium School(CBSE)The above institutions are well managed with high quality faculties and infrastructure facilities and are leading educational institutions in Brahmavar. The OBL delegation was invited to attend the annual kindergarten celebrations at SMS English Medium School. The small kids amazed us by their performances. The Professional Academic Management System of the Brahmavar Orthodox Institutions is indeed a role model for many Church institutions in Kerala and else where.
Unique Characteristics
There is no monthly
subscription for Parish members. Along with the orthodox feasts (Perunnal),
they also celebrate the memorial feast of Metropolitan Julius Alvarez
(September 23) and Fr Nuronah ( July 23). All Orthodox prayers have been
translated to Konkni and Kannda languagesThere
are two feasts which are celebrated as part of the Latin tradition, Memorial
service of All Saints (November 1) and memorial service of All Souls (November
2). The person who sponsors a major feast is known by the name ‘Sirginth’. He
wore a special dress and carries an iron rode during the procession.The World record holder in Philately Mr Daniel Manthro is a
member of the Brahmavar Orthodox Church. He has the third position in the World
and 1st in Asia for the collection of stamps in the category “Birds”.Fr Aswin Fernadez (Mumbai), one of the well recognized
Iconographers of the Church belongs to Brahmavar Orthodox Community.
Prof. John Kurakar
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