Kerala church row: PM meets with Jacobite church officials


Delhi/Thiruvananthapuram, Dec 29 (IANS): In continuation of the talks he had with representatives of the orthodox church in Kerala a day earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday gave a patient hearing to officials of the Jacobite church at the PMO in Delhi.

Mizoram Governor PS Sreedharan Pillai, who helped organise the meeting with the Prime Minister, is reported to have been directed by Modi to mediate between the orthodox and Jacobite factions of the Kerala Malankara Church and ensure an amicable solution to the issues that are a bone of contention between the opposing sides.

The Jacobite faction leaders complained to the Prime minister that the orthodox church officials were on a takeover spree of churches controlled by the former and urged for his intervention.

The Jacobite faction leaders also told Modi that they were in a majority in several areas in Kerala but their rights have been compromised by the orthodox church. They urged the Prime minister to help settle the contentious issues between the factions.

The leaders later told the media that the Prime minister had directed Pillai to take the discussions forward and help the two sides reach an amicable settlement.

The Jacobite faction leaders said that they met with the Prime minister to petition him not to implement a Supreme Court order in favour of the orthodox faction.

The orthodox and Jacobite factions are engaged in a bitter battle for the control of properties, including churches and other institutions, in Kerala.

A Supreme court verdict on July 3, 2017 had given the orthodox faction of the Kerala Malankara Church the right to all the properties, including churches, parishes, and institutions.

A review petition filed by the Jacobite faction on November 18, 2017 was dismissed by the court, thus giving the orthodox faction the right over properties, including 1,100 churches and parishes.

The apex court's earlier verdicts in 1958 and 1995 had also gone in favour of the orthodox church faction.

It is in this background that Pillai had taken the initiative and arranged a meeting of the Prime minister with both the factions.

Meanwhile, Pillai hosted a lunch for both Jacobite and orthodox church representatives at the Mizoram Bhavan in New Delhi. The leaders of the two factions, who do not see eye to eye, participated in the lunch meeting.

Pillai told IANS on phone: "I am trying to settle this issue. Inviting someone for lunch is not part of this initiative. But, of course, I am happy that both the faction leaders participated in the luncheon meeting and it makes some sense in the scheme of things."

 

  

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  • Bona Gabriel Menezes, Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    Other than Universal Catholic church, no other factional churches or breakaway groups will survive. Because it is written in Mathew 16: 17-19, to continue God's/Jesus mission thru St. Peter & succeeding Popes.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    The gospel of Jesus says you cannot serve both, God and the Mamoon Matthew 6:24

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  • Krishna Dasa, Udupi,.

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    All Catholic Churches & institutions including Kerala orthodox Church, Jacobite church and Roman Catholic Church come under one Administration in Rome. Holy See and Pope Frances is the Head of all these diverse Catholic institutions.

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  • AM, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    These two christian factions cannot sit together and solve their problems? Requesting to mediate from one of the biggest divider in chief will never get a good solution.
    This supreme leader and his party never think better for any community. Better to stay away from these people and solve the problem amicably with available justice systems

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    KL is emerging market for BJP....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    He has no time for Farmers ...

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  • Joe, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    It depends since most of the farmers protesting are from Punjab he has no time for them as they had voted for congress AAP and Akali Dal.

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  • Bhavya Baliga, Udupi

    Tue, Dec 29 2020

    Real farmers are really happy and contended. The powerful Punjabi Arhityas (middlemen) are a vanishing tribe now!

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