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| St. Athanasious Paulose (Valiya Thirumeni) |
| (Defender of faith - Sathya Viswasa Samraksakan) |
| Malankara Metropolitan of the Jacobite Syrian Church (1918-'53) |
| Died on 25th January 1953; entombed at the St. Mary's church, Thrikkunnathu, Alwaye |
St. Athanasious Paulose popularly known as 'Valiya Thirumeni', is one of the luminous stars of the Syriac Orthodox Church, who as the head of the Church in India, successfully guided its destiny for nearly four decades. It was his firm faith, persistent efforts and ardent prayers that helped the Malankara Syrian community to maintain their ancient links with the Holy See of Antioch. Valiya Thirumeni is the founder father of many of the spiritual organizations like Sunday School Association, Mor Gregorios Youth Association etc.. Consecrated as Metropolitan for the Angamali diocese in 1910 by Patriarch Mor Ignatius Abded `Aloho (Abdulla II), he became the Malankara Metropolitan of the Jacobite Syrian Church in 1918. After serving the Church in Malankara for more than four decades, he passed away on 25th January 1953 at the age of 84.
Known for his piety, integrity, sincerity and unflinching faith, the spiritual father is remembered by the Malankara Church with great veneration. Valiya Thirumeni loved his people and defended them until his last, leaving behind him a magnificent legacy. He dedicated his entire life for the cause of the Church and the society. People revere him as a saintly father; he is the pride of the Malankara Jacobite Syrian Church. Fifty one years after his demise, on 19th August 2004, the Church beatified Mor Athanasius Paulose. Valiya Thirumeni is the only prelate from India, other than Chathuruthy St. Gregorios Geevarghese (Parumala Thirumeni) of Malankara who has been raised to the status of sainthood.
Child-hood
Valiya Thirumeni was born on 23rd Jan 1869 to 'Mathai’ of Ayyambillil Thekkekarayil family and ‘Anna’ of Kuttikatt Pynadathu family of Nayathodu at Akaparambu, Angamali. He was christened by name PAULOSE at the ancient Akaparambu Mor Sabor Mor Apfroth church. Thirumeni grew up in his mother's house (Pynadathu) at Akaparambu as she being the only child of her parents had inherited the property. Hence most of the people recognize Valiya Thirumeni as one from the Kuttikatt Pynadathu family.
| Mor Sabor Mor Apfroth Church at Akaparambu |
| [Valiya Thirumeni's home parish] |
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From childhood days Paulose had shown deep affection in spiritual matters. He was greatly interested in the study of scriptures and in religious practices. His extraordinary brilliance caught the eye of everybody. Ambatt Mor Kurillos Geevarghese, the then Metropolitan of Angamali diocese, came to know about him. Under his advise, young Paulose became a regular server in the Madboho of the Akaparambu Church. When Moran Mor Ignatius Peter IV, the Patriarch of Antioch was celebrating the Holy Qurbono in the church during his Apostolic visit to India in 1876, Kunji Pailo as he was fondly called, a child of mere 7 years old, was instructed by Ambatt Metropolitan to read the fifth tubden (Diptych) in Syriac. In his ringing musical voice while he was reading it, the Patriarch looked back at the enlightened child and specially blessed the boy after the Holy Qurbono, an essential pass to achieve higher levels of spiritual glory later in life.
On 21st April 1879 at the tender age of ten, young Paulose was ordained Deacon by Ambatt Thirumeni. The Metropolitan taught our Deacon Paulose, theology and Syriac. His English education was at the Alwaye Government High School. Soon he was sent to the seminary at Kottayam where he was under the direct care of Pulikottil Joseph Mor Divanasios. By the time he passed matriculation from the C.M.S. School he had almost completed his education in the seminary as well. Shortly thereafter he was given the assignment of a Malpan (teacher) in the seminary where he remained sometime till 1895 when he was taken home due to a severe illness of typhoid. He was about to die, but only miraculously escaped; thanks to his prayers. This was a turning point in his life, he vowed to devote the rest of his life for the Church. After recovery, he was given charge of the construction of the St.Mary's church at Thrikunnathu, Alwaye (there was no seminary then).
Ordination as 'Kassisso' & 'Ramban' by Parumala Thirumeni
On 25th November 1898, Deacon Paulose was ordained 'Kassisso' (Full Priest) by St. Gregorios Geevarghese (Parumala Thirumeni). After three days, on 28th, he was ordained 'Ramban' (Monk-Priest, Rabban), again at the blessed hands of Mor Gregorios assisted by Pulikottil Mor Deevanasios and Kadavil Mor Athanasious Metropolitans. From then on he came to be popularly known as KOCHU PAULOSE RAMBAN. There was then the other Paulose Ramban of Kochuparambil (Later Paulose Mor Kurillos Malankara Metropolitan -d. 1917) in Malankara.
Kochu Paulose Ramban (Valiya Thirumeni) in Parumala Seminary
Before the completion of the church at Thrikunnathu, Kochu Paulose Ramban was entrusted with construction of the seminary at Parumala by Metropolitan Mor Gregorios Geevarghese (Parumala Thirumeni). Hence he moved to Parumala with the consent of Kadavil Paulose Mor Athanasious (Senior) who was looking after the Angamali diocese after the demise of Ambatt Thirumeni. The Ramban was actively involved in giving shape to Parumala Dayro, staying there for three years. On completion of the work there, he returned to Alwaye.
St.Gregorios in great admiration of the spiritual gifts latent in the Ramban, presented him with a 'Seelamudi', 'Pathraseen' and a copy of the book detailing the service of ordination - the prophetic gifts which are not required by a Ramban but revealed the path the Ramban would tread later in life.
| (Photo: Akaparambu Jacobite Syrian Church) |
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Thrikkunnathu Seminary & Kochu Paulose Ramban
On his return to Alwaye, Kadavil Mor Athanasious (Senior)
Metropolitan entrusted Kochu Paulose Ramban the responsibility of completing the
construction of seminary building. Within the next three years the seminary which is
now known
as Thrikkunnathu Seminary, was opened.
Arrival of the Patriarch Mor Ignatius Abdulla II (Abded'Aloho) in Malankara
When Metropolitan Kadavil Mor Athanasious (Sr.) was called to eternal rest in 1907, there were only 2 Metropolitans remaining in Malankara, Pulikottil Mor Divanasios and Murimattom Mor Ivanios who were in their very advanced ages, to look after the Jacobite Syrian Christians here. In order to ease their heavy load of diocesan administration that spread all over Malankara, they appealed to the Patriarch for consecrating more Metropolitans. The Holy Father approved their appeal and on 31st May 1908, Kochuparambil Paulose Mor Kurillos and Wattasseril Geevarghese Mor Divanasios were consecrated by the Patriarch Moran Mor Ignatius Abdulla II at the St.Mark's Syrian Orthodox Monastery, Jerusalem, as Theebel (general) Metropolitans. The delegation that went for the ordination had then, on behalf of Malankara Church, officially submitted the request to the Patriarch for H.H's visit to Malankara. Meanwhile there also aroused some dissatisfaction among the supporters of Wattasseril Methran since the Patriarch had not then yielded to their wishes to declare Wattasseril Metropolitan as the SUCCESSOR to the Malankara Metropolitan. His Holiness could not comply with the request as it being a violation of canon and practices of the Church (Pulikottil Mor Divanasios was alive then); so the Patriarch instead appointed Wattasseril Metropolitan as assistant to the Malankara Metropolitan. (Appointing a Patriarch/Catholicose/bishop as successor to another, who is functioning, is against the canonical traditions and hence is strictly followed by the ancient Churches). This incident is said to be the first cause of the unhappy revolt of Wattasseril Metropolitan, that happened some years later, against the Patriarch.
A year later on 11th July 1909, Pulikottil Mor Deevanasios was called to his heavenly abode while the Patriarch was in London on his way to India. Immediately Wattasseril Metran cabled to the Patriarch in London to issue orders appointing him as Malankara Metropolitan. Being informed of the matter by the Apostolic delegate Mor Osthatheos Sleeba, His Holiness issued orders appointing Mor Geevarghese Divanasios (Wattasseril) as Malankara Metropolitan. By the end of the year, the Patriarch arrived here from London via, Alexandria. Wattasseril Metropolitan and other church dignitaries received the Holy Father at Mumbai. But very soon Wattasseril Methran started rebellion by raising unnecessary allegations against the Patriarch when His Holiness warned him for ignoring the two co-trustees who were in charge of the Beth Gaza (Treasury) together with the Wattasseril Metropolitan. The events that followed led to the formation of a anti-Patriarch group within the Holy Church under Wattasseril Metropolitan and his followers. Wattasseril Methran already had a vengeance against the Patriarch since H.H. had not approved him as the successor of Malankara metropolitan at the time of his ordination itself.
The adamant attitude of Wattasseril Metropolitan that he is unquestionable to anyone and his willful actions violating the paternal instructions of the Holy Father, culminated in his excommunication from the Holy Church by the apostolic bull of 31st May 1911 - just on the day completing 3 years of the metropolitan's consecration.
The Church in Malankara was in turmoil. To hold and firm up the Jacobites in the true faith, more apostolic shepherds were in urgent need. The Angamali diocese, meanwhile, resolved to appeal to the Patriarch to kindly consecrate Kochu Paulose Ramban as their Metropolitan. Having received testimonies about the zeal in faith, purity of character and industrious nature of the Ramban, the Holy Father was only happy to accept the request.
Consecration as Metropolitan
On
9th June 1910
Kochu Paulose Ramban was consecrated
Metropolitan (Archbishop) by name 'MOR ATHANASIOUS
PAULOSE', at his home parish, the ancient
Mor Sabor and Mor Afroth church, Akaparambu, by H.H. the Patriarch of Antioch and all the
East
Mor Ignatius Abded’ Aloho (Abdulla II).
The very next year on 19th August 1911, when the HOLY MUROON was
consecrated in Malankara
(at the
Mulanthuruthy Mar
Thoman church) for the second time in the long history of Malankara Church,
Mor Athanasius was fortunate to assist His
Holiness the
Patriarch.
As the Metropolitan of Angamali (
Elevated as Malankara Metropolitan
& the formation of 'Sunday School Association & 'Mar Gregorios Students Association
After the demise of Mor Kurillos Paulose (Kochuparambil), Mor Athanasius Thirumeni was chosen as the Malankara Metropolitan of the Jacobite Syrian Church at the Malankara Association meeting held at Thrikkunnath Church. On 26th Sep 1919, the 'Malankara Sunday School Association' (M.S.S.A) was formed at a meeting held at the Piravom Valiya church under the guidance of Mor Athanasius Thirumeni. His Grace was then chosen as the first president of the Association.
On 6th May 1922, under instruction from our Valiya Thirumeni, the Students organization of the Jacobite Syrian Church convened at Cheruthottukunnel church at Angamali, renamed itself as 'Mar Gregorios Students Association' after his beloved guru Chathuruthy Mor Gregorios Geevarghese (Parumala Thirumeni). This was the first student’s organization in Malankara that assumed the name of St. Gregorios. ('Mar Gregorios Orthodox Christian Students Movement'-MGOCSM, was named as such only in 1960's after the reunification of both factions of Malankara Church.)
On 19th March 1930, Saint Osthatheos Sleeba, the Patriarchal delegate died and was entombed at the Arthat Simhasana church. Mor Athanasious Thirumeni was a very close associate of Mor Osthatheos Bawa.
Apostolic visit of the Patriarch St. Ignatius Elias III to Malankara
The same year in 1930,
Patriarch Mor
Ignatius Elias III
visited
India
to strive for peace in the Malankara Syrian church.
Mor Athanasious being the chief of the Malankara Church, was fortunate enough to
accompany His Holiness throughout
the
Apostolic visit
and participated in the discussions
held in
this regard.
Unfortunately, His Holiness
passed
away on 13th
Feb 1932 before accomplishing the mission, and was entombed at the Manjanikkara
Dayro, which has now become a famous Pilgrim centre.
Malankara Metropolitan Mor Athanasious Paulose led the last ceremonial
rites of this
holy Patriarch which was attended by all the Metropolitans of the
Malankara Church and other top dignitaries including the representatives of the
government.
| Mor Athanasious Thirumeni with Patriarch St. Ignatius Elias III |
| (Photo- St. Antonios Mission, 1930) |
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Historic Malankara Association of 1935
At the historic Malankara Association meeting held on 22nd August 1935 at the
Karingachira St.George church, Mor Athanasius Thirumeni was
once
again unanimously elected as Malankara Metropolitan. Besides
His
Eminence, those who attended the Holy Synod and the
convention were,
Mor Dionysius Mikhail
of Kottayam, Niranam, Thumpamon and Quilon dioceses, Mar Thimotheos Augen of
Kandanad (later Catholicos Augen I) and Mar Dioscorus
Thomas of Knanaya
dioceses. A Priest trustee (Pookunnel Rev. Fr. Avira Joseph) and a lay
trustee (Thukalan Pailo Avira) were also elected at this Malankara Suryani
Christian Association that was held with the approval of the
judiciary.
'Defender of Faith'
Malankara Church is very fortunate for having Mor Athanasious Paulose as its Prelate for fourty-two years. Under his guidance, the Church had overcome many of the adverse situations. Undaunted faith in Our Lord was his strength. Like his predecessors Mor Athanasious Thirumeni too, was always very determined to follow the pledge he had given to His Holiness the Patriarch of Antioch at the time of his consecration. Though His Grace had to face stiff challenge from those who tried to disassociate themselves from the Apostolic faith of the Holy See of Antioch, he administered the Church with a Godly mission. Because of his determination to uphold the traditions of the Holy Church, he is often described in the Church history as Sathya Viswasa Samrakshakan ('Defender of True Faith'), a title conferred to him by the Patriarch Mor Ignatius Aphrem I. The people also affectionately called him Valiya Thirumeni.
Many of the Church’s institutions were first organized by Valiya Thirumeni. The saddest moment in the life of Mor Athanasius Thirumeni was when Mar Augen Thimotheos of Kandanad diocese, deserted the Holy Church in 1942, in one of its difficult periods. Later on the request of Valiya Thirumeni, the Malankara Church elected two Metropolitans in 1946 and His Holiness the Patriarch of Antioch ordained them as Mor Geevarghese Gregorios (Vayaliparambil, Alwaye) and Mor Severious Paulose (Mulayirikkal family, Cherai- founder of Koratty Zion Seminary). Late lamented Metropolitan Mor Clemis Abraham of Knanaya diocese had his theological education under Valiya Thirumeni, staying at Thrikkunnathu Seminary. A few months before the demise of Mor Athanasious Thirumeni, Metropolitan Mor Philoxenos Paulose was ordained for the Kandanad diocese. (Mor Philoxenos later became the Catholicos of the East in 1974 by name Mor Baselios Paulose II)
On 25th
January 1953, Our Lord called His Eminence Mor
Athanasius Valiya Thirumeni to his eternal rest in heaven, at
the
ripe age of 84 years. The mortal
remains of the Holy Father were interred at the northern side of the MADBOHO
of the
St.Mary's church at
Thrikkunnathu, Alwaye, confirming to his
last wish.
| Sacred Tomb of Valiya Thirumeni at the Thrikunnathu St.Mary's church at Alwaye |
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Mor Athanasious Valiya Thirumeni, the Saintly Father of the Malankara Church
Simplicity and hospitality were the hallmarks of Thirumeni. Whoever visited Alwaye Seminary went back praising Valiya Thirumeni’s hospitality. There are many incidences that explain the divinity in Thirumeni. Once a lady who was suffering from hemorrhage for several years and had spent a lot of money on medical treatments, approached Thirumeni who prayed for her and she was healed of the disease. Another known event is that of the miraculous recovery of a man called Varkey who was suffering from demon’s attacks for twenty years. This mad fellow was cured immediately after our Saintly Thirumeni placed his Sleeba (Cross) on his forehead and prayed. Many such blessed events are recalled by the elders. Thirumeni's divine life of prayers and meditation was an inspiration for all. Even in the midst of administrative duties he found enough time in preaching the Holy Gospel. He is also recognized as a great Syriac scholar.
Mor Athanasious College
of
Engineering
at
Kothamangalam, Mor
Athanasious High School at Nedumbassery, Mor
Athanasious English Medium School at
Puthencuriz, are some of the major institutions erected to his memory;
Valiya Thirumeni
continues to live among us. The
sandalwood cot presented to Thirumeni by his uncle is kept in a separate room of the office of his
home parish, the Mor Sabor Mor Aphroth Church at
Akaparambu. Many devotees visit the
church, paying homage to the late lamented Thirumeni and pray for his
intercession.
The year 2003 being the 50th anniversary of the heavenly abode of our Holy Father, the Malankara Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church once again recalled the services and achievements of Valiya Thirumeni by organizing several functions which were helpful for the welfare of the poor and needy. The commemoration ceremonies that continued throughout the year, coincided with Parumala Thirumeni's 100th Dhukrono celebrations organized by the Holy Church in 2002. The Church believes that by remembering its Holy fathers the faithful will be blessed and will also be an inspiration for the younger generations to lead a true Christian life. Celebration of Holy Qurbono on the 50th Dhukrono of Valiya Thirumeni was presided by His Beatitude the Catholicos Aboon Mor Baselios Thomas I and assisted by all the prelates of the Malankara Church at the Jacobite Syrian Chapel, Alwaye on 26th January 2003.
Conferring to the
wishes of the multitude of faithful, the Malankara Episcopal Synod in 2001
requested His Holiness the Patriarch, to beatify Mor Athanasious Paulose and to
remember the Saintly Metropolitan's name in the 5th TUBDEN (Diptych) along with
that of his mentor Chathuruthy St.Gregorios Geevarghese (Parumala
Thirumeni), Patriarch Mor Ignatius Elias III (Majanikkara) and Maphryono Mor
Baselios Yeldho (Kothamangalam).
The very next day, at a solemn function held under the auspices of Catholicos Aboon Mor Baselios Thomas I at the Akaparambu Mor Sabor Afroth Church (the home parish of St. Athanasious), the Patriarchal Bull conferring sainthood to Valiya Thirumeni was announced by H.E. Mor Julius Kuriakose, the first secretary to the Patriarch of Antioch & the Metropolitan in charge of the Indian affairs.
The Metropolitans of Malankara, several Priests and a great number of faithful from all over Malankara were present at the Church to hear the historic proclamation. Prior to the announcement of Beatification ceremony, the Holy Episcopal Synod of the Malankara Church met at the St. Mary's Soonoro Church at Ernakulam.
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The Patriarchal Bull proclaiming the Canonization of Mor Athanasious Paulose being read by H.E. Mor Julius Kuriakose, the first secretary to
His Holiness the Patriarch of Antioch, in the solemn function held under auspices of the Catholicos Aboon Mor Baselios Thomas I
and the Metropolitans of Malankara, at the Akaparambu Mor Sabor Apfroth Jacobite Syrian Church on 20th August 2004
From left: Metropolitans Joseph Mor Gregorios (Kochi), Mathews Mor Ivanios (Kandanad), Geevarghese Mor Athanasious (Trissur), Kuriakose Mor Severios (Knanaya),
Kurikose Mor Julius (Patriarchal Secretary), H.B. Catholicose Baselios Thomas I, Yuhanon Mor Milithios (Kollam, Thumbamon),
Kuriakose Mor Diascorus (Kandanad) and Kuriakose Mor Theophilos (Seminary)
References:
1. Very Rev. Kurien Corepiscopa Kaniamparambil,
(a) 'Aluvayile Valiya Thirumeni' (Biography of Malankara Metropolitan Paulose Mor Athanasius, 1954;
(b) Syrian Church history, 1982.
2. Dr. A M George, article from vision dt. Jan 2003; published in connection with the Golden Jubilee of Dhukrono of Mor Athanasious Valiya Thirumeni.
St. Athanasious Paulose - Biography of Valiya Thirumeni in Malayalam

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