Jacob Mar Theophilos (February 21, 1891 – June 27, 1956) was a prominent figure in the Malankara Reunion Movement and served as the first Metropolitan Bishop of the Eparchy of Tiruvalla (now Archeparchy of Tiruvalla) in the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church.

Jacob Mar Theophilos
1st Metropolitan Thiruvalla Eparchy of Syro-Malankara Catholic Church
ChurchSyro-Malankara Catholic Church
SeeThiruvalla (India)
In office1930–1956
PredecessorNone (seat created)
SuccessorJoseph Mor Severios
Personal details
Born(1891-02-26)26 February 1891
Olassa, Kottayam, Kerala
Died27 June 1956(1956-06-27) (aged 65)
Tiruvalla, Kerala

Early life

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Born Yakob, he was the eldest son of Abraham Tharakan and Achama of the Kulapurackalveedu family. He was born in Olassa, Kottayam, Kerala. He completed his primary education at a local school and later matriculated from MD High School, Kottayam, where he eventually became a teacher. Influenced by his desire for a religious life and inspired by Fr. P. T. Geevarghese Panikerveettil, (later known as Archbishop Mar Ivanios), who was the Principal of MD High School at the time, Jacob pursued a vocation in the priesthood. He was ordained as a deacon by Metropolitan Vattasseril Mar Divannasios. Later, Jacob accompanied Fr. P. T. Geevarghese Panikerveettil to Serampore, where the latter took up a position as a professor at Serampore University.[citation needed]

Vocation

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Bethany Ashram and Ecclesial Communion Movement

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Jacob was a key figure alongside Mar Ivanios in the establishment of Bethany Ashram and later in the Catholic Communion through the Malankara Reunion Movement. Though other Bishops backtracked from the decision of the Synod of Parumala held in 1926, Mar Theophilos endorsed it with full conviction and commitment. Thus he became one among the first five members of the Re-union Movement on 20 September 1930.

He was one of the early members of the Bethany Congregation and served as the Guru (Master) of the Novices. In 1924, he was ordained as a priest and later consecrated as a bishop, taking the name Yakob Mar Theophilos.

Bishop of Tiruvalla

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When the Syro-Malankara Catholic Hierarchy was established in 1932, Jacob was appointed as the first Metropolitan of Tiruvalla. His residence, a modest two-story building named Cherupushpagiri, was located where Pushpagiri Medical College now stands. In 1933, he visited Rome and met with Pope Pius XI.[citation needed]

On 24 November 1934, Jacob blessed a new bishop's residence. He also founded several churches, schools, the Infant Mary Minor Seminary (the first seminary in the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church), and St. Joseph’s Press. To promote the faith and support the Re-union Movement, he established a group known as "Sakshyasangam" ("Group of Witnesses").[citation needed]

Death

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Jacob, due to health issues, transferred the administration of the Eparchy to Mar Severios and withdrew from active duties. He passed away on June 27, 1956, at the age of 65 in Tiruvalla, Kerala. His remains are interred at St. John's Cathedral in Tiruvalla.

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