The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

Cathedral board removed from Mateer Memorial Church

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Two years after the then administra­tive committee of the South Kerala diocese of the Church of South India (CSI) took over control of the Mateer Memorial Church in the capital city and converted it into a cathedral, the change was eŽectively reversed on Friday with a section of believers removing the display boards marking it as a cathedral.

The change was eŽected on the day the new CSI Thiruvanan­thapuram bishop Royce Manoj Victor took charge.

In April 2022, the church had witnessed tension for weeks after the administra­tive committee under the then bishop Dharmaraj Rassalam unilateral­ly disbanded the elected church committee representi­ng the 2,400 families which are part of the church congregati­on, and formed a new committee, which the protesters termed a ‘puppet committee’. The parishione­rs had then accused the henchmen of the diocese of stealing their o¨cial documents, which proved their rightful control over the church, and of breaking open the gate to ‘invade’ the church. They argued that conversion of the church into a cathedral under the CSI will destroy its democratic and autonomous nature.

Since then, a section of the believers have been holding their worship at a hall on the Salvation Army campus. Over the past two years, legal battles have also taken place for control of the church. The then bishop’s attempt to increase the retirement age to 70 was annulled by the Madras High Court. The court also dissolved the administra­tive committee and put a retired judge in charge as the administra­tor. The new bishop has taken charge following this. But, with a section still sticking to the demand to turn the church into a cathedral, the matter is far from settled.

The 115-year-old church, one of the iconic buildings in the city, is located in the LMS compound, spread over 17.5 acre.

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