Mathan Konatt
Malankara Malpan Korah Mathan Konat Chorepiscopa | |
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| Priest Trustee | |
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| Church | Malankara Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church |
| Installed | 1895 |
| Term ended | 1927 |
| Predecessor | Thazhath Chacko Chandipillai[1] Konat Kora Yuhanon (Patriarch faction) |
| Opposed to | Palapalli Mani Paulose |
| Orders | |
| Ordination | In 1883 Dionysius Joseph II Pulikottil |
| Rank | Corepiscopa |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Korah Mathan 30 March 1860 |
| Died | 8 November 1927 Pampakuda |
| Buried | St. John's Church, Pambakkuda |
| Nationality | Travancore,[2] British Indian Empire |
| Denomination | Syriac Orthodox Christianity |
| Parents | Konat Youhanon Malpan (father), Annam (mother) |
| Spouse | Eleeshba |
| Profession | Writer, teacher, priest[3] |
| Alma mater | Vettikkal Mor Behnam Dayara |
Kōnāṭṭ Kōrah Māttan (30 March 1860 – 8 November 1927), popularly called Kōnāṭṭ Malpān, was a priest trustee, Malankara Malpan (the Teacher of Malankara) and chorbishop of the Malankara Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church. He was elected as a priest trustee in 1901 and was one of the main leaders of the Jacobite Church during the 1912 Church Schism. He was a scholar of the Syriac language and wrote several books in it. He played a role in translating the liturgical texts of the Jacobite Church from Syriac into Malayalam. Most West Syriac Rite liturgical texts in Malayalam are based on these translations.[4][5]
References
Citations
- ^ പി. തോമസ് പിറവം. മലങ്കര മല്പാൻ കോനാട്ട് മാത്തൻ കോറെപ്പസ്കോപ്പ.
- ^ "നമ്മുടെ നിയമനിർമാണ സഭകളിൽ അംഗങ്ങളായവരിൽ ബിഷപ്പുമാരും വൈദികരും". manoramaonline.com. 2021.
- ^ "Konat Geevarghese Mar Julios".
- ^ "Konatt Mathen Corepiscopo". syriacchristianity.in. Retrieved 25 October 2024.
- ^ Varghese, Jacob P. (7 November 2021). "Konatt Korah Mathen Malpan – Nov 8". Retrieved 25 October 2024.
Bibliography
- Abūna, Ab Albīr (1970). Adab al-lugha al-ārāmiyya (in Arabic). pp. 542–3.
- Barsoum, Ignatius Aphram I (2003). Moosa, Matti (ed.). al-Luʼluʼ al-manthūr fī tārīkh al-ʻulūm wa-al-ādāb al-Suryāniyyah (Syriac: Berule bdire d-ʿal yulpone suryoye hdire). The Scattered pearls. A History of Syriac Literature and Sciences (2nd ed.). pp. 522–3.
- Macuch, R. (1976). Geschichte der spät- und neusyrischen Literatur. pp. 481–2.
- Barṣūm, Ūkīn Munūfar (1991). Aḍwāʾ ʿalā adabinā al-suryānī al-ḥadīth. pp. 17–20.
- Kiraz, G. A. (2011). Sebastian P. Brock; G. A. Kiraz; Lucas Van Rompay (eds.). Konat, Matta. Gorgias Encyclopaedia of the Syriac Heritage. Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press. p. 244.
