St. Mary's Orthodox Valiyapally

St. Mary's Orthodox Valiyapally

The Church as on July 2011
Location Gangamma Circle, Bangalore, Karnataka
Membership 300 families
Website www.stmarysjalahalli.in

St. Mary's Orthodox Valiyapally (previously St. Mary's Orthodox Church) is an Orthodox Syrian Christian Church located in Gangamma Circle in Bangalore city, India. It is known to be one of the oldest Orthodox Churches in the city till date.

The Church belongs to Bangalore Diocese of Malankara Orthodox Church, which was founded by St. Thomas, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ, who came to India in A.D. 52.

St. Mary's Orthodox Valiyapally is also the first Orthodox parish in Bangalore to have a Church of its own. The parish is made up of over 300 families till date.

Origins

The Church was started in January 1961 when a decision was taken to form an independent prayer group, under the leadership of Fr Thomas Moothedam. Later, the Asst. Vicar of the Trinity Church, Fr Kuriakose was rounded in to help. In 1964., a full-time vicar was appointed by name Fr. G. John (Fr. John Geevarghese), and the Sunday school was started. Initially Services were being conducted in CSI Holy Cross Church. On 15 August 1966, actual construction of the church was started, and completed by one year. On 5 March 1967, the new Church was consecrated by H.H. Moran Mar Baselios Augen I, Catholicos of the East.

In the year 1977. An English Medium Nursery school was established with the sole purpose of imparting knowledge and inculcating the right values in the tender minds of the children.

Over the years, to accommodate the growing congregation, the existing church was beautifully re-constructed and consecrated on 14 and 15 August 1993 by H.G. Philipose Mar Eusebius. Ever since it has remained the same building till date.

The chapel at Mathikere, which was a part of St Mary’s Orthodox Church, was declared as an independent church St. Gregorios Orthodox Church on 1 January 2001.

To facilitate the number of members from Dasarahalli, a new Church was built at Dasarahalli and was consecrated on 24 December 2006 in the name of St. Dionysious. The St. Dionysious Orthodox Church has been growing rapidly with close to 100 families with active membership.

Change of Title

The Interior of the Church

On 25 January 2009, St. Mary's Orthodox Church was declared as St. Mary's Orthodox Valiyapally by the Kalpana of Bava Thirumeni by the then Diocese Bishop H. G Dr. Yakob Mar Irenaios

Vicars

The newly constructed Parsonage at St Mary's Orthodox Valiyapally in use since 2013
Sl No.Name of the VicarService Period
1Rev. Fr. G. John 1964–1967
2Rev. Fr. T.M. George 1968–1969
3Rev. Fr. M.T. Easso 1969–1976
4 Rev. Fr. Joseph Kalapurayil 1976–1977
5Rev. Fr. Stephen Viramon 1977–1980
6Rev. Fr. A.C. Koshy 1981–1982
7Rev. Fr. George Jacob 1982–1984
8Rev. Fr. Abraham Marret 1985–1988
9Rev. Fr. P.M. Kuriakose 1989–1995
10Rev. Fr. George Joy 1995–1997
11Rev. Fr. P.C. Philip 1997–2000
12Rev. Fr. John Varghese 2000–2003
13Rev. Fr. Jiju Varghese 2003–2007
14Rev. Fr. K.M. Jacob 2007–2010
15Rev. Fr. Alex Iype 2010–2013
16Rev. Fr. T.K. Thomas 2013 till 2016
17Rev. Fr. James Kuttykandam and Rev. Fr. Bino Samuel 2016 till present

Special Events

Harvest festival is celebrated every year on 15 August, which also happens to be the Independence day of India. It involves regular morning Qurbana followed by breakfast and Bid function, and lunch in the later part of the day.

Good Friday, Easter, Christmas Eve, Christmas, New Year's Eve and New Year celebrations are also noteworthy.

The newly built tower at St. Mary's orthodox Valiyapally in use since 2013

Activities

The spiritual wing of the Church comprises

Vicar

At present the vicars of the church are Rev. Fr.James Kuttykandam and Rev. Fr.Bino Samuel, who have taken charge of the parish since May 2016.

Latest developments

A new parsonage and Prayer tower/endowment have been constructed and are in use since the beginning of 2013.

Two morning Holy Qurbana services are now being conducted under the leadership of one vicar each.

References

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