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Parambil Chandy (Alexandre de
Campo in Portuguese; 1615 – 2
January 1687) was an
Indian Catholic prelate who
served as
Archbishop of
Cranganore from 1663...
- four
senior priests Anjilimoottil Itty
Thommen Kathanar of Kallisseri,
Palliveettil Chandy Kathanar of Kuravilangad,
Kadavil Chandy Kathanar of Kaduthuruthy...
- this
event remain unknown.
During his tenure, Mar
Thoma was
advised by
Palliveettil Mar Chandy,
Kadavil Chandy Kathanar,
Vengoor Geevargese Kathanar, and...
- Pazhayakuttukar, or "Old Allegiance,"
loyal to the
Catholic Church under Bishop Palliveettil Chandy, and the Puthankuttukar, or "New Allegiance," led by
Thoma I....
- namely,
Anjilimoottil Itty
Thommen of Kallisseri,
Kuravilangad Parambil Palliveettil Chandy,
Kaduthuruthi Kadavil Chandy,
Angamali Vengur Giwargis Kathanar...
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Sebastiani (1656–1663) -
intrusus as the
Vicar apostolic of
Malabar Palliveettil Chandy (Alexandre de Campo) (1663-1687)
Shemon of Ada (1700 – 1720) -...
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Oommen Chandy (born 1943),
nineteenth Chief Minister of Kerala,
India Palliveettil Chandy (latinized
Alexander de Campo; 1615–1687),
Indian bishop of Saint...
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Portuguese Missionaries had to
leave the
country and they
consecrated Palliveettil Chandy kathanaar as the
bishop for the
Catholic Thomas Christians on...
- Archdeacon,
Carmelites gained the
support of
other local leaders,
including Palliveettil Chandy,
Alexandar Kadavil and the
Vicar of Muttam, the
three councilors...
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returned to the
Catholic Church as East
Syriac Catholics under Archbishop Palliveettil Chandy. Chandy's
followers eventually became the Syro-Malabar Church...