Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of St. Thomas of Chicago

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Eparchy of Saint Thomas the Apostle of Chicago

Eparchia Sancti Thomae Apostoli Chicagiensis Syrorum-Malabarensium
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Mar Thoma Sleeha Cathedral, Bellwood, Illinois
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Coat of arms
Location
Country United States
TerritoryUnited States
Metropolitan Exempt directly to Holy See and the Congregation for the Oriental Churches
HeadquartersDiocesan Center
310 W. Lake Street Elmhurst, IL 60126
Statistics
Population
- Catholics
(as of 2022)
87,000
Churches50
Congregations35 (Missions)
Information
Denomination Catholic Church
Sui iuris church Syro-Malabar Catholic Church
Rite East Syriac Rite
EstablishedMarch 13, 2001 (23 years ago)
Cathedral Mar Thoma Sleeha Cathedral
Patron saint Thomas the Apostle
LanguageMalayalam & English
Current leadership
Pope Pope Francis
Major Archbishop Mar Raphael Thattil
Bishop Joy Alappatt
Auxiliary BishopsVacant
Vicar General
Bishops emeritus Jacob Angadiath
Website
www.stthomasdiocese.org

The Eparchy of St. Thomas Syro-Malabar Catholic of Chicago, also known as the St. Thomas Syro-Malabar Diocese of Chicago, is a Syro-Malabar Catholic Church ecclesiastical territory or eparchy of the Catholic Church in the United States. Its episcopal seat is the Mar Thoma Sleeha Cathedral in the episcopal see of Chicago in Illinois state.

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The Most Reverend Mar Joy Alappatt is the current bishop of the Eparchy, having served since October 2022. Mar Jacob Angadiath served as the Eparchy's first bishop from its establishment in 2001 until his retirement in July 2022. The Eparchy is not part of any ecclesiastical province, but is immediately subject to the Holy See and depends on the Dicastery for the Oriental Churches.

The eparchy was erected by Pope John Paul II on 13 March 2001. It is one of the four eparchies of the Syro-Malabar Church outside India. In fact the Chicago Eparchy is the first ecclesiastical territory of the Syro-Malabar Church outside India. It has jurisdiction over all Syro-Malabar Catholics in the United States, including Knanaya Catholics in the US.

History

Under the Latin Dioceses

Syro-Malabar Catholics began to migrate en masse to the United States in the 1950s. Their number increased in the following decades. Since the Syro-Malabar Church had no ecclesiastical jurisdiction in the United States, the Syro-Malabar migrants became members of the local Latin Church parishes.

The Syro-Malabar Catholics in the United States wished to have liturgical services in their own rite. They organized in the major cities as Catholic lay associations and organized Holy Qurbana and retreats with bi-ritual Syro-Malabar priests (serving at Latin parishes) who were locally available. The local Latin dioceses supported them by establishing Syro-Malabar missions under their dioceses.

Studies on the Syro-Malabar faithful

Because the number of Syro-Malabar faithful settling outside Kerala and India increased, Pope John Paul II appointed Antony Padiyara on 8 September 1978 as Apostolic Visitor to study the pastoral needs of the Syro-Malabar faithful living outside the proper territory of the Syro-Malabar Church.

Bishop of Rajkot Gregory Karotemprel, the chair of the Commission for the pastoral care for the migrants and apostolic visitator to USA and Canada, made an extensive study of the pastoral concerns of the Syro-Malabar immigrants in the United States and Canada by visiting the major cities in 1996. He recommended to the Holy See to establish Syro-Malabar diocese for the faithful living in the United States and Canada.

Varkey Vithayathil made a follow-up study in 1998 by visiting major cities in the United States and Canada. He also recommended to Rome the relevance of a Syro-Malabar eparchy in the United States.

Establishment of the Eparchy

Based on the above reports and considering the need of preserving the liturgical tradition of the Syro-Malabar faithful, Pope John Paul II established the St. Thomas Syro-Malabar Catholic Diocese of Chicago on 13 March 2001 with pastoral jurisdiction over all the Syro-Malabar faithful in the United States and appointed Fr. Jacob Angadiath as its first bishop. Bishop Jacob was also appointed as the Apostolic Visitator to Canada. [1] Jacob Angadiath was the director of Mar Thoma Sleeha Mission in Chicago when he was selected as the bishop. Previously he was the vicar of St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church in Garland, TX that he had established in 1992.

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Jacob Angadiath, the first bishop of the eparchy

Bishop of Pala Joseph Pallikaparampil, who was in charge of the Overseas Mission of the Syro-Malabar Church, had sent him to Dallas in 1984 to serve the Syro-Malabar faithful in that region. He was the first Syro-Malabar priest officially appointed to begin a Syro-Malabar ministry in the US. [2]

The inauguration of the diocese and the episcopal ordination of Jacob Angadiath was held in Chicago on 1 July 2001 at Hyatt Regency Hotel during the Second Syro-Malabar Convention. Varkey Vithayathil was the main celebrant of the consecration. Bishop of Pala Joseph Pallickaparampil and Bishop of Kottayam Kuriakose Kunnacherry were co-consecrators. Archbishop of Chicago Francis Cardinal George was the homilist during the ceremony. [3]

Bishop Jacob Angadiath appointed Fr. George Madathilparambil as proto-syncellus and Fr. Abraham Mutholath as syncellus (Vicar Generals) of the diocese on 3 October 2001. The other first curia members were Fr. Zacharias Thottuvelil (Chancellor & Secretary), and Fr. Antony Thundathil (Finance Officer and Cathedral Vicar). [4]

Priests and liturgy

The Eparchy of St. Thomas of Chicago depends on Syro-Malabar priests from Kerala, India; priests would come from the archeparchies and eparchies of the Syro Malabar Church including the Syro-Malabar Catholic Archeparchy of Kottayam for Knanaya. The Syro-Malabar liturgy was primarily in Syriac prior to the Second Vatican Council. Post-Second Vatican Council, the liturgy was translated to Indian languages Malayalam, Hindi, and Tamil as the Syro-Malabar Church was mainly based in India. Bishop Jacob Angadiath commissioned on behalf of the Synod of the Syro-Malabar Church, Joseph J. Palackal and George Thaila to set the English language Qurbana text to music in 2007. [5]

The American-born Roy Joseph was ordained in 2016 in the Latin Church as a Jesuit priest, although he is a bi-ritual priest in both the Latin and Syro-Malabar rites. [6] On May 5, 2018, Kevin Mundackal of Thornwood, New York, was ordained as the first ever American-born Syro-Malabar priest at St. Thomas Syro Malabar Forane Catholic Church, Somerset, NJ. Shortly after on June 2, 2018, Rajeev Valiyaveettil Philip of Tampa, Florida, was also ordained to the priesthood. [7] As of 2023, There are 7 American born priests and 8 Seminarians [8]

After the accession of Mar Joy to seat of the Eparch of the Eparchy, In October 2022, He elevated Thomas Mulavanal, the Director of the Knanaya Region as the protosyncellus and Cathedral Rector Thomas Mulavanal as the syncellus. In September 2023, He appointed an additional syncellus due to the size of the eparchy, Fr. John Meleppruam, one of the first priests of the dioceses to be the Vicar General In Residence. [9]

Bishops

The Bishop has the pastoral governance of the eparchy. Jacob Angadiath was appointed as the first bishop of the new eparchy in 2001. He served in the role for 21 years until his retirement in 2022. The Pope Named the Auxiliary Bishop of the Eparchy, Joy Alappatt as the Bishop-elect on July 3, 2022 (Feast of Durkanna), who was installed on October 1, 2022.

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Joy Alappatt, the second bishop of the eparchy

List of Bishops

  1. Jacob Angadiath (2001-2022)
  2. Joy Alappatt (2022–present) [10]

Auxiliary Bishops

The Auxiliary Bishop has the role of assisting the Bishop in leading the eparchy and representing him if needed. Mar Thoma Sleeha Cathedral Rector and Vicar General of the Diocese Joy Alappatt was selected by Pope Francis as the first Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese on July 24, 2022. The position became vacant when Alappatt was appointed as Bishop of the Eparchy.

List of Auxiliary Bishops

  1. Joy Alappatt (2014-2022) [11]

Curia

The Diocesan Curia is a group of people who assist the Eparch in governing the Syro Malabar Eparchy of St. Thomas of Chicago. The following Members are Members of the Curia [12]

Eparch: Joy Alappatt, Bishop Joy was ordained in 1981 and served as the Catherdal Rector then Auxiliary Bishop before becoming the Eparch.

Proto-Syncellus: Fr. Thomas Mulavanal, Fr. Thomas was ordained in 1990 and serves also as the Pastor of Sacred Heart Knanaya Catholic Church Chicago. Prior to that, He served as the Pastor of St.Mary's, Chicago and St. Pius X Knanaya, Los Angeles

Syncellus: Fr. John Melepuram, Fr. John was ordained in 1978 and serves as Vicar General-in residence as well as the Director of the Family Apostolate. Prior to that, He served as the Pastor of St. Thomas Syro-Malabar Forane Church (Philadelphia, PA), St Mary's (Long Island), St Jude's (South Jersey), St Thomas (Dallas), and the Detroit Mission.

Syncellus: Fr. Thomas Kadukappillil, Fr. Thomas was ordained in 1991 and serves also as the Pastor of Mar Thoma Sleeha Syro-Malabar Catholic Cathedral. Prior to that, He served as the Pastor of Our Lady of Good Health, Coral Springs and St Thomas, Somerset.

Chancellor: Rev. Dr. Johnson Xaviour, Fr. Johnson was ordained in 1998. Prior to serving as Chancellor, He served as the Eparchial Judge for the Syro-Malabar Catholic Archeparchy of Tellicherry. He received his Doctorate in Canon Law in Rome.

Procurator: Fr. Kurian Neduvelichalumkal, Fr. Kurian was ordained in 1991. Prior to becoming the Diocesan Procurator, He served as Pastor of St. Joseph Syro Malabar Forane Catholic Church, Houston, St. Mary's (Pearland) and St. Thomas (Bay Area).

Parishes and missions

The eparchy's cathedral is in Bellwood, Illinois. The Mar Thoma Shleeha Cathedral is a parish church with almost 1000 families and is seat to the bishop. The cathedral was dedicated on July 5, 2008.

As of 2014[update] , there were an estimated 87,600 Syro-Malabar Catholics in the United States. Some of the parishes and missions are dedicated to the pastoral care of faithful of the Knanaya Catholics, under the pastoral guidance of Knanaya priests. The eparchy includes 42 parishes and 32 missions. Congregations are located in the following states and provinces: [13]

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