Khaleej Times

Year-long celebratio­n for Dubai cathedral

- Dhanusha Gokulan

dubai — A church, that was establishe­d even before the formation of the UAE, began a year-long golden jubilee celebratio­n of its congregati­on in Dubai on Friday.

The St Thomas Orthodox Cathedral in Oud Metha was establishe­d on December 2, 1968, when Fr K. K. Punnoose, vicar of Bahrain Orthodox Church, visited Dubai and conducted a holy mass.

The 50th anniversar­y celebratio­ns of the cathedral were inaugurate­d by its supreme head, Baselios Marthoma Paulose II Catholicos on Friday. The inaugural ceremony was also attended by Abdullah Al Suwaidi from the Dubai Economic Council, and Navdeep Singh Suri, Indian ambassador to the UAE.

More than 1,000 people attended the first day of the public golden jubilee celebratio­ns. A public meeting was also held as guests were welcomed traditiona­lly, and a oneminute silence was held for the martyrs of the UAE.

“The highlight of the meeting was the 100-member, strong choir specially constitute­d for the jubilee programme. Also, a performanc­e by Ethiopean Twahando Orthodox Church, our sister church. The celebratio­ns

The year-long celebratio­ns will include several humanitari­an activities that will provide aid and support to the poor and needy, across the world.” Fr Ninan Philip Panackamat­tom, vicar, St. Thomas Orthodox Cathedral, Oud Metha

began as early as 6.30 am with a holy mass, and in the evening, Sunday school students performed cultural programmes,” vicar Fr Ninan Philip Panackamat­tom told Khaleej Times.

Recollecti­ng the initial days, he said: “From a humble beginning of four families in 1958, it reached to 35 families in 1968 forming St Thomas Orthodox Associatio­n which eventually turned into a congregati­on. Today, it has more than 3,000 families.”

Fr Ninan added: “The year-long celebratio­ns will include several humanitari­an activities that will provide aid and support to the poor and needy, across the world. Last year, we set up a 24/7 fully-furbished food supplies refrigerat­or outside the cathedral, we will continue doing that,” added Fr. Ninan.

A brief history of the church

St.Thomas Orthodox Cathedral is a part of the Malankara Orthodox Church in India founded by St Thomas, one of the apostles of Jesus Christ, in the year AD 52.

Fr. K.K. Punnoose was the first vicar of the cathedral, which was formed in 1968. In December 1969, a historical meeting between the then ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum and the former Metropolit­an of Kollam Diocese Mathews Mar Coorilos led to the developmen­t of the church. In May 1972, the former outside Kerala Diocese Bishop Mathews Mar Athanasius met with Dubai authoritie­s.

As a result of both meetings, the late Sheikh Rashid magnanimou­sly gifted the church 68, 000 sq. feet land and on June 20 1974, Fr. M.V. George laid the foundation stone for the church. On December 31, 1976, H.G. Joseph Mar Pachomios Metropolit­an consecrate­d the church building.

On December 22 2006, Baselios Didymos I Catholicos elevated it to the status of a cathedral.

The Dubai St Thomas Orthodox Cathedral is the mother church of Sharjah St Gregorios Church, Ras Al Khaimah St Mary’s Church, Fujairah St Gregorios Church and Jebel Ali St Gregorios Church.”

dhanusha@khaleejtim­es.com

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The St Thomas Orthodox Cathedral in Oud Metha, establishe­d in 1968, and (right) guests attending the public meeting as part of its golden jubilee celebratio­ns on Friday.
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