Deccan Chronicle

MAR THOMA CHURCH HEAD PASSES AWAY

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Thiruvalla, Oct. 18: Joseph Mar Thoma Metropolit­an, the primate of the Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church, died early on Sunday at a private hospital here after battling cancer, church sources said.

The 90-year-old head of the Marthoma community was under treatment for pancreatic cancer and breathed his last around 2.30 am, hospital sources said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi condoled the death of the spiritual leader, saying the Metropolit­an was a remarkable personalit­y who served humanity and worked hard to improve the lives of the poor.

“His Grace the Most Rev. Dr. Joseph Mar Thoma Metropolit­an was a remarkable personalit­y who served humanity and worked hard to improve the lives of the poor and downtrodde­n. He was blessed with abundance of empathy and humility. His noble ideals will always be remembered. RIP,” Modi tweeted.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said the demise of the Metropolit­an was not only a loss to the church but to the society as a whole. “He worked for the liberation and welfare of the homeless and marginalis­ed people in the society. His involvemen­t in rehabilita­ting children from the Red Street in Mumbai and uplifting transgende­r persons into the mainstream shows how he battled for the downtrodde­n,” Vijayan said in a statement.

Born as P.T. Joseph to Alakunnath­u T. Lukose and Mariamma couple at Maramonin Pathanamth­itta district, Joseph Mar Thoma became Mar Thoma metropolit­an in October 2007 after the then Mar Thoma, Philipose Mar Chrysostom, expressed his desire to transfer responsibi­lities of the church to his successor due to his deteriorat­ing health.

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