Nidhiry Mani Kathanar

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Catholic prist of the Syro Malabar Church
Mar

Emmanuel Nidhiri
Vicar-General of Syro Malabar Catholic Church
ChurchSyro Malabar Catholic Church
PredecessorKuriakose Elias Chavara
SuccessorAloysius Pazheparambil
Personal details
Born
Emmanuel

(1842-05-27)27 May 1842
Kuravilangad, Kingdom of Travancore, British India
(present day Kottayam, Kerala, India)
Died20 June 1904(1904-06-20) (aged 62)
Kuravilangad, Kingdom of Travancore, British India
(present-day Kottayam, Kerala, India)
BuriedMarth Mariam Church, Kuravilangadu[1]
NationalityIndian

Mar Emmanuel Nidhiri (27 May 1842 – 20 June 1904), also known as Nidhiry Mani Kathanar, was a significant figure in the history of the Syrian Malabar Nasrani church in Kerala. He led the community against the European hegemony over the Saint Thomas Christians and was accepted by the factions in the Kerala church. Nidhiri was the second Vicar General of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church.

Nidhiri founded the Nazranee Deepika, which was the forerunner of today's Deepika newspaper, and was instrumental in the founding of another newspaper, the Malayala Manorama. Furthermore, Nidhiri had a role in organizing the Malayali Memorial— one of the first steps in the social transformation of Kerala —and was a key figure in the opening up of his community to English education.

In 1969, as a tribute to his contribution to Malayalam literature, the Kerala Literary Academy unveiled his portrait in the Academy Hall in Trichur, Kerala.

Life

Born into a rich agrarian family on 27 May 1842, in Kuravilangad, Nidhiri entered spiritual service at the age of 19 as a deacon[citation needed], the title of which he worked under for 14 years, before he was ordained priest in 1876.

Nidhiri lived during a delicate period in the history of the Syro-Malabar Church; the church was subdued by the Latin hierarchy and was struggling to become a Major Archiepiscopal Church. During this time, the Indian people were revolting against the British administration for independence, and Nidhiri had to confront and respond to the struggles of freedom from the community against the British dynasty and its ecclesial desire to become an autonomous church.[2]

Kathanar died on 20 June 1904, due to unknown reasons.

Contributions

References

  1. ^ "St. Mary's Forane Church, Kuravilangad". Archived from the original on 24 April 2012. Retrieved 25 March 2012.
  2. ^ J. KACHIRAMATTOM, Christians and National Associations (ക്രൈസ്തവരും ദേശീയപ്രസ്ഥാനങ്ങളും), Kachiramattom Foundation, Pala-Kerala 2006(Malayalam language).
  3. ^ Bhalla, Alok; Bumke, Peter J. (1992). Images of rural India in the 20th century. Sterling Publishers. ISBN 9788120714205.
  4. ^ George, K. M. (1972). Western Influence on Malayalam Language and Literature. Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 9788126004133.

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