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- Angamāly Padiyōla is a historic declaration of the Syrian Catholic/ Syro Malabar (Paḻayakūṟ) Saint Thomas Christians proclaimed in 1787 at the Great Church...
- nothing more to do, for good or evil, with the Portuguese. In Angamaly Padiyola, declaration of the Syrian Catholics (Pazhayakoor faction of Saint Thomas...
- practices and Miaphysite faith evolved into the Malankara Church. The Arthat Padiyola declared that the administration of Malankara Church was independent and...
- eighty-four Paḻayakūṟ churches ****embled at Angamaly and drew up the Angamāly Padiyōla against the colonial Latin hegemony, declaring their allegiance to the...
- managed church administration from his own parish, Ramapuram. Angamaly Padiyola, a declaration of the Pazhayakūr gave the history of Saint Thomas Christians...
- the church. Some of the Pazhayakoor churches not joined in the Angamaly Padiyola (1787) later became Latin churches, e.g. Mathilakom (Pappinivattom), Maliankara...
- (Palazhayakūttukār) in Angamāly Saint George's Great Church, that enacted the Angamāly Padiyōla on 1 February 1787. This ****embly protested against the colonial subjugation...
- Abraham Kathanar (Jr.) co-signed the famous Mavelikara Padiyola (1836) and Kallumkathra Padiyola (1843). Joseph Kathanar (1863–1947), son of Abraham Kathanar...
- referred to as "Puthiyacavu Pally" and is known for holding the Mavelikara Padiyola in 1836 in which the Malankara Orthodox Church refused the anglicization...
- (Pazhayakūttukār) in Angamāly Saint George's Great Church, that enacted the Angamāly Padiyōla on 1 February 1787. This ****embly protested against the colonial subjugation...