New portrait of Mar Julius I Alvares unveiled

Members of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church have commemorated Mar Julius I Alvares with a new portrait. Mar Julius I Alvares was the consecrator of Prince-Abbot Joseph III and one of the first members of the refounded Order of the Crown of Thorns in 1891.

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mar alvares portraitClick on the image to see full size picture (links to Malankara news site)

“Niranam, India, July 27, 2014,   – The Niranam St. Mary’s Orthodox Valiyapally, one of the few churches found by St. Thomas the apostle; commemorated the blessed memory of Metropolitan Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares Mar Yoolios of India, Goa and Ceylon on Sunday the 27th of July 2014. To mark the 125th year of his consecration of metropolitan, Fr. C. V. Oomman, vicar, unveiled a portrait of Alvares Mar Yoolios. Prominent historian Dr. M. Kurian Thomas delivered the key-note address.

Fr. Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares, Roman Catholic priest from Goa, a born philanthropist and nationalist, inspired by the true Christian doctrines and motivated by the Indian nationality spirit, embrace the Malankara Church, the only church in India that follows the true apostolic doctrines and with the true nationalist background. He joined the Malankara Orthodox Church in 1889 that he found fit to his dreams and several thousand Roman Catholic Christians throughout British India who really wants to get rid of their European dominion.

On 29 July, 1889, Fr. Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares was consecrated as the Metropolitan Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares Mar Yoolios. He was enthroned as the Metropolitan of the newly formed Latin archdiocese of India, Goa and Ceylon of the Malankara Church at Old Seminary, Kottayam, India. He was consecrated by H.G. Geevarghese Mar Gregarious of Niranam (later canonized as St. Gregarious of Parumala), H. G. Paulose Mar Ivanios of Kandanad (later H.H. Mar Baselius Paulose I, Catholicos of the East), and H. G. Paulose Mar Athanasius of Kottayam & Angamaly by the order of H. B. Mar Dionysius V, Pulikoottil, Malankara Metropolitan.

Earlier, he was elevated as a monk (Remban) according to the West Syriac tradition by H.G. Geevarghese Mar Gregarious of Niranam on 27 July, 1889 at the Old Seminary, Kottayam.

“We, the Niranam church, one of the very few churches with St. Thomas origin, privileged to starts the jubilee calibrations of Mar Alvares Yoolios, the most zealot Indian missionary” said Fr. Ommen on the occasion. Cor-Episcopa Thomas Kurian presided over the meeting. Fr. John K. Varghese, lay trustee M. V. Abraham and the church secretary K. B. Mathew gave the felicitations.

The present Niranam church was consecrated by H. B. Mar Dionysius VI, Vattasseril, Malankara Metropolitan (later canonized as St. Dionysius of Malankara) along with H.G. Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares Mar Yoolios Metropolitan on 2 Kumbham 1912 (15 February, 1912 – feast of Mayalatho – the presentation of Christ)”

New portrait of Mar Julius I Alvarez

Members of the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church have commemorated Mar Julius I Alvares with a new portrait. Mar Julius I Alvares was the consecrator of Prince-Abbot Joseph III and one of the first members of the refounded Order of the Crown of Thorns in 1891.

Article source: http://marthoman.tv/?p=24623

mar alvares portraitClick on the image to see full size picture (links to Malankara news site)

“Niranam, India, July 27, 2014,   – The Niranam St. Mary’s Orthodox Valiyapally, one of the few churches found by St. Thomas the apostle; commemorated the blessed memory of Metropolitan Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares Mar Yoolios of India, Goa and Ceylon on Sunday the 27th of July 2014. To mark the 125th year of his consecration of metropolitan, Fr. C. V. Oomman, vicar, unveiled a portrait of Alvares Mar Yoolios. Prominent historian Dr. M. Kurian Thomas delivered the key-note address.

Fr. Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares, Roman Catholic priest from Goa, a born philanthropist and nationalist, inspired by the true Christian doctrines and motivated by the Indian nationality spirit, embrace the Malankara Church, the only church in India that follows the true apostolic doctrines and with the true nationalist background. He joined the Malankara Orthodox Church in 1889 that he found fit to his dreams and several thousand Roman Catholic Christians throughout British India who really wants to get rid of their European dominion.

On 29 July, 1889, Fr. Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares was consecrated as the Metropolitan Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares Mar Yoolios. He was enthroned as the Metropolitan of the newly formed Latin archdiocese of India, Goa and Ceylon of the Malankara Church at Old Seminary, Kottayam, India. He was consecrated by H.G. Geevarghese Mar Gregarious of Niranam (later canonized as St. Gregarious of Parumala), H. G. Paulose Mar Ivanios of Kandanad (later H.H. Mar Baselius Paulose I, Catholicos of the East), and H. G. Paulose Mar Athanasius of Kottayam & Angamaly by the order of H. B. Mar Dionysius V, Pulikoottil, Malankara Metropolitan.

Earlier, he was elevated as a monk (Remban) according to the West Syriac tradition by H.G. Geevarghese Mar Gregarious of Niranam on 27 July, 1889 at the Old Seminary, Kottayam.

“We, the Niranam church, one of the very few churches with St. Thomas origin, privileged to starts the jubilee calibrations of Mar Alvares Yoolios, the most zealot Indian missionary” said Fr. Ommen on the occasion. Cor-Episcopa Thomas Kurian presided over the meeting. Fr. John K. Varghese, lay trustee M. V. Abraham and the church secretary K. B. Mathew gave the felicitations.

The present Niranam church was consecrated by H. B. Mar Dionysius VI, Vattasseril, Malankara Metropolitan (later canonized as St. Dionysius of Malankara) along with H.G. Antonio Francisco Xavier Alvares Mar Yoolios Metropolitan on 2 Kumbham 1912 (15 February, 1912 – feast of Mayalatho – the presentation of Christ)”

An important letter of Prince-Abbot Joseph III

On 19 June 1925, Prince-Abbot Joseph III wrote to the future Prince-Abbot Edmond I, then Grand Chancellor-General of the Order of the Crown of Thorns. His letter is important in that it discusses some of the details of Prince-Abbot Joseph III’s formal ceremony of reconciliation with the Roman Catholic Church and also in that it reaffirms the closeness between the two men, such that Prince-Abbot Joseph III was moved to write of “my most sincere and faithful friend for ever”.

The first paragraph of the letter details assistance that had been sent to Prince-Abbot Joseph III, most likely of a financial nature. It is a myth that Prince-Abbot Joseph III was living in abject poverty before his reconciliation with Rome. He was always able to provide for himself, but was in constant need of more funding for his mission work. It appears that he was given an annuity from the American Catholic Church, based in Chicago, of which he had formerly been Primate, but was initially not able to access this from his new home in Versailles, hence the appeal for funds. He was also to receive a generous Papal pension.

At the end of the letter the signature of Georges Panchaud is found under that of Prince-Abbot Joseph III. Panchaud was the nephew of the Prince-Abbot and lived with his uncle at Versailles.

The three-page letter is reproduced below (click each page for a larger version) with a transcript following:

19a

19b19c[Seal of the Order of the Crown of Thorns]

Versailles, the 19th June 1925

To Monseigneur Barwell Walker
Grand Chancellor General
C[hivalrous] & R[eligious] Order of the Crown of Thorns
La Porte, USA

My dear and sincere Friend,

First I must reply to your kind and sincere letter of June 22. I have received your most welcome offer, who came in the right time to help me in this rainy days. Many, many thanks.

In your letter July the 7th you ask me if I was received in to the Church of Rome. I will say Yes, I was received, with all respect and great consideration after 12 days of retraite in the Home and Chapel of the Fathers of the Fraternity Sacerdotal by His Excellency the Papal Nuncio of Paris in the presence of 12 dignitary. The ceremony was imposing, strictly private full of charity and of the spirit of God.

Through the kindness of the Holy Father I have to my disposal and use a pavillon of 5 rooms, and a very large garden for Georges to work and amuse. This is in the City of Versailles, near a monastery of Cistercians, from time to time I visit the Abbot and he always return the visit to me with large baskets of vegetable or fruits. I am a free man in that papal pavillon and do what I want, visiting Paris or others city if it please me.

Again 3 or 4 months of forebearance and then I will receive more regularly my Chicago money etc. etc. May be Dr. Slade will paid me. Will you in charitable way give him my new address.

Concerning my situation in France, I like to say more to you but please wait and do not stop to correspond with me. You are my Chancellor General and my most sincere and faithfull friend for ever.

Your last letter to me shows your noble Christian spirit. God will certainly reward you. Thanks for your comfortable words in your letter. Don’t be discouraged. We will meet again. God is good.

Believe me dear Monseigneur Yours affectionately old friend, +Mar Timotheus Archbishop Vilatte.

Strictly Private letter never to be publish in news papers,

My address: Monseigneur J.R. Vilatte Archevêque
19, rue de Pont Colbert,
Versailles
Seine-et-Oise,
France

Respectuous salutations of Georges.

Mass for the anniversary of Prince-Abbot Joseph III

A commemorative Mass was celebrated on 30 June at the Gosberton Chapel for the anniversary of Prince-Abbot Joseph III, which falls the following day. In his homily, the Prince-Abbot called to mind the symbolism of the Crown of Thorns and the sacrifices and ministry of Prince-Abbot Joseph III.

1aThe Prince-Abbot before the statue of St Louis in the Chapel

2Archbishop Douglas Lewins, GCCT, Senior Chaplain of the San Luigi Orders for the United Kingdom

During the service, Archbishop William Myers of the Old Roman Catholic Church in America was admitted to the rank of Knight in the Order of the Crown of Thorns.

3The Prince-Abbot reads the commission to the knight expectant

4The diploma of appointment is presented to the new knight

Archbishop Myers presented the Prince-Abbot with Knighthood in the Order of the Precious Blood, the award of merit of the Old Roman Catholic Church in America, as well as that church’s Medal of Friendship.

ORCCAPrayer was offered for all members of the San Luigi Orders past and present during the service. The Mass was followed by a dinner for the clergy and their guests.

Prince-Abbot receives awards

The Prince-Abbot has been presented with several commemorative medals of the Royal House of Thailand. They were presented for “outstanding work for the progress of mankind through peace education” by the former Advisor of the President of the Committee for Private Education of the National Assembly.  In Thailand, it is customary for these medals to be worn by members of the civil service and the armed forces.

The medals presented were the Commemorative Medal for the 7th Cycle Birthday Anniversary of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), 2007; Commemorative Medal on the Occasion of the 6th Cycle Birthday Anniversary of H.M. Queen Sirikit, 2004; Commemorative Medal for the Investiture of H.R.H. Prince Vajiralongkorn as Crown Prince, 1972. Each of the medals was first issued on an earlier date, but this presentation was made in December 2012.

Thai medals