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HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY IN INDIA : M. M. NINAN<br />
Quilon is captured by the Dutch<br />
Cranganore is captured by the Dutch<br />
Cochin is captured by the Dutch<br />
Bishop Sebastiani consecrates Bishop Mar Alexander de Campo (Mar Chandy<br />
Palliveettil ) and leaves Malabar<br />
1661 AD<br />
1662 AD<br />
1663 AD<br />
1663 AD<br />
PART E- SUCCEEDING CENTURY AMONG CATHOLICS ( SYRO MALABAR CHURCH)<br />
EVENTS<br />
YEAR<br />
A seminary is founded at Verapoly<br />
1682 AD<br />
Angelus Franics is nominated Vicar Apostolic of the Catholic Syrians<br />
1700 AD<br />
Mar Simon of Adana, a Chaldean Bishop arrives in Malabar<br />
1700 AD<br />
Death of Church of East Bishop Mar Gabriel<br />
1730-1 AD<br />
Mar John, a Chaldean Bishop comes to Malabar<br />
1747 AD<br />
The Seminary of Verapoly is revived<br />
1764 AD<br />
Dr. Joseph Cariati is nominated as the Archbishop of Cranganore<br />
1782 AD<br />
Dr. Joseph Cariati dies at Goa<br />
1786 AD<br />
Cochin is captured by the British<br />
1795 AD<br />
The first Anglican missionaries arrive in Travancore<br />
1816 AD<br />
A congregation of Syro Malabar Carmelite territories founded<br />
1829 AD<br />
The Apostolic Vicariate of Verapoly is created<br />
1838 AD<br />
Mar Rokos Thomas, a Chaldean Bishop from Mesopotamia arrives at Cochin<br />
1861 AD<br />
Mar Rokos Thomas returns to Mesopotamia<br />
1862 AD<br />
Mar Mellus Ellias, a Chaldean Bishop from Mesopotamia arrives In Malabar<br />
1874 AD<br />
Mar Mellus Ellias , excommunicated by Rome, leaves India<br />
1882 AD<br />
The Seminary of Puthenpally becomes the central seminary for Syrians and Latins 1886 AD<br />
The Catholic Hierarchy is established in India<br />
1886 AD<br />
The Apostolic vicariates of Kottayam and Trichur are created for Syrian Catholics 1887 AD<br />
Two new apostolic vicariates are created at Ernakulm and Changanacherry.<br />
1896 AD<br />
Changanacherry replaced that of Kottyam<br />
The Mellusians of Trichur joined the Assyrian Church of East<br />
1907 AD<br />
The Apostolic Vicariate of Kottayam is created for the Catholic Syrians of Southist 1911 AD<br />
community<br />
The Syro Malabar hierarchy is erected<br />
1923 AD<br />
Mar Ivanios and Mar Theophilos become Catholic<br />
1930 AD<br />
The Syro- Malankara hierarchy created<br />
1931 AD<br />
The Seminary of Puthenpally is transferred to Alwaye<br />
1933 AD<br />
Mar Severios, Syriac Orthodox Bishop of Niranam become Catholic<br />
1937 AD<br />
Mar Dioscoros, the Syriac Orthodox Bishop of Southists becomes Catholic<br />
1939 AD<br />
Syro Malabar diocese of Palai is erected<br />
1950 AD<br />
Jubilee celebrations of Saint Thomas and Saint Franics Xavier<br />
1952 AD<br />
Cardinal Eugene Tisserant, visits Malabar<br />
1953 AD<br />
Syro Malabar diocese of Tellicherry is erected<br />
1954 AD<br />
The jurisdiction of the Syro Malabar hierarchy is extended in Travancore and Cochin, in 1956 AD<br />
Madras State and in Mysore State<br />
Syro Malabar diocese of Kothamangalm is erected<br />
1956 AD<br />
Restored Liturgy in force and Holy Qurbana changed to Malayalam from Syriac 1962 AD<br />
19 TH Centenary celebrations jointly by Catholics, Jacobites, Marthoma, CSI churches 1972 AD<br />
Pope John Paul II visits India<br />
1986 AD<br />
Syro Malabar Church raised to a Major Archiepiscopal Sui iuris Church<br />
1992 AD<br />
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