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- route to Muvattupuzha. It is a part of the Greater Cochin area. The name Puthencruz is a Portuguesisation of the Malayalam word പുത്തൻകുരിശ് (puthan kuriśŭ)...
- such as St. Thomas College in Puthencruz. He also established the churches headquarters, the Patriarchal Centre in Puthencruz, Kochi, in 2004. A prominent...
- Joseph. He was enthroned on 30 March 2025, at Mar Athanasius Cathedral, Puthencruz. "Joseph Mor Gregorios elected Metropolitan Trustee of Jacobite Church...
- jurisdiction over India. The Catholicos is seated at Mar Athanasius Cathedral, Puthencruz, Kerala. The word is a transliteration of the Gr**** καθολικός (pl. καθολικοί)...
- to Kolenchery. Nearby villages are Kizhakkambalam (4.4 km), Vadavucode/Puthencruz (6.4 km), Kunnathunad (6.4 km), Rayamangalam (6.9 km), C****nikkara (7...
- Aphrem II on March 25, 2025. The headquarters of the church in India is at Puthencruz, Ernakulam, Kerala in South India. Simhasana Churches[citation needed]...
- Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala Mar Baselious Paulose II Training College, Puthencruz Mt Tabore Training College, Pathanapuram NSS Training College Ottapalam...
- Monastery is a Jacobite Syrian Christian Church situated at a hilltop near Puthencruz, Ernakulam District, Kerala. The monastery was established by Mor Yulius...
- Engineering and Technology, Muthoot Institute of Technology and Science, Puthencruz, Jai Bharath Engineering Collage, Perumbavoor Federal Institute of Science...
- Headquarters Patriarch Ignatius Zaka I Iwas Centre (Patriarchal Centre) Puthencruz Kochi India Founder Saint Thomas the Apostle Origin c. 52 AD by tradition...