Ernakulam Priests' Revolt

The Ernakulam priests' revolt (Malayalam: എറണാകുളം വൈദികസമരം.) is a series of actions by the priests of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Major Archeparchy of Ernakulam–Angamaly, starting roughly from December 2017 and ending in September 2019. The issue first came out as a land scam[1][2] in December 2017 through social media. Priests from the Major Archdiocese gathered together in the archbishop's house and asked for the details of the land deals[3] of the archeparchy. The synod of bishops of the Syro-Malabar Church assembled in January 2018 could not effectively deal with the situation. The priests of the diocese insisted on the deposition of Alencherry from his office of major archbishop.

On 22 June 2018, the Roman Curia intervened and appointed Jacob Manathodath as apostolic administrator sede plena of the archeparchy, to study the case with an independent agency and submit the report.[4][5][6]

Rome withdrew the administrator on 27 June 2019. The synod of bishops elected Antony Kariyil[7] and appointed him as the vicar of the major archbishop for the archeparchy, with the approval of the Holy See, which granted him the personal title of archbishop. The auxiliary bishops were given other appointments.[8][9]

References

  1. "Case against Cardinal Alencherry in land scam". Deccan Herald. 2019-04-02. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
  2. "Cardinal Mar George Alencherry, two others must face trial in land-deal scam: Ernakulam court". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
  3. "Kerala". Mathrubhumi. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
  4. "Permanent synod to discuss revolt against Alencherry". July 4, 2019 via www.thehindu.com.
  5. "Rebellion spreads in India's Eastern-rite church - UCA News". ucanews.com.
  6. "My report was not in favour of Cardinal Alencherry: Jacob Manathodath". Mathrubhumi. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
  7. Archbishop, Mar Antony Kariyil. "Archbishop Mar Antony Kariyil".
  8. Eparachy of Mandya, Bishop Mar Sebastiam Adayanthrath. "Eparchy of Mandya".
  9. Eparchy of Faridhabad, Bishop Mar Jose Puthenveettil. "Eparchy of Faridabad".
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