St. Mary's Church, Marady


St. Mary's Jacobite Syrian Church is a church in Kurukkunnapuram, East Marady, Muvattupuzha, Kerala, India.

History

From the ancient times, there was a strong Christian presence in these areas. St. George's Church, Kadamattom and St. Mary's Church, Rackad were the parishes of Jacobite believers in the earliest times.
When the number of Jacobite Christians in Marady increased and they were struggling to carry on their spiritual activities in the church at a distance of miles away, the ancestors decided to build a church in Marady. The foundation stone of the church was laid on 1865 at Kurukkunnapuram, a hill surrounded by paddy fields and fruit trees. Fr. Paulose Kuttipuzha led the building of the church. The construction was completed on 1867 as a result of the collective activity of 70 families in Marady and nearby.
The church was established with the intention of continuing to follow the traditions of Universal Syriac Orthodox Church under the Patriarch of Antioch and All the East.

Reconstruction

The reconstruction of the church began on 2007 and completed on 2015. On 10 February 2015, Patriarch Ignatius Aphrem II of Antioch consecrated the church during his First Holy Apostolic Visit to India. He was assisted by Catholicos Baselius Thomas I of India, and Anthimus Mathews Metropolitan.

Holy Altars

There are five altars at the church. The main altar, the central one, is in the name of Virgin Mary, Mother of God.
There are two altars on the north and south of the main one. The altar on the northern side is consecrated to Saint Thomas the Apostle and the altar on the southern side is consecrated in the name of Saint George.
There are two smaller altars, to the front of the main altar. The north among these is in the name of Saint Constantine the Great and his mother,
Saint Helena of Constantinople. The southern among the small altars is consecrated to Patriarch Saint Ignatius Elias III of Antioch.

Holy Relic

The Holy Relic of Saint Shemvun Qaumo Abilo, a 5th century Syriac monk who meditated for 45 years in the standing position, has been installed at the church in 1928 by Saint Eustathius Saliba, the Patriarchal Delegate of the Holy See of Antioch to India.
The Holy Relic is ceremoniously taken out and exhibited for public veneration on the Saint's Feast Day every year.

Feasts