Khaleej Times

Church celebrates its golden jubilee with millions raised for Kerala relief

- Dhanusha Gokulan dhanusha@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — As St Thomas Orthodox Cathedral in Dubai wrapped up its golden jubilee celebratio­ns, church officials announced that a total of Rs10 million worth of charitable relief had been provided to Kerala flood victims.

The church’s 50th anniversar­y celebratio­ns came to an end on Friday, and vicar Ninan Philip Panackamat­tom said: “We are very pleased to have celebrated the 50th anniversar­y of our church. However, when the Kerala floods took place in August, we kept all the celebratio­ns aside and provided relief towards the victims.”

Fr. Ninan added: “In partnershi­p with the Dubai Latifa Hospital and in observance of the ‘Year of Zayed’, a blood donation camp was organised. Hundreds of our members donated blood.” A hair donation camp for cancer patients was also held early this year to help cancer patients.

For the closing celebratio­ns, Baselios Marthoma Paulose II Catholicos. the head of the Orthodox Syrian Church, inaugurate­d the public meeting.

Approximat­ely 6,000 people attended the event and Major-General Abdullah Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of the Dubai Police opened the programme. Dr Yuhanon Mar Dimitrios, Metropolit­an of the Delhi Diocese, and other members of the church were present.

Various entertainm­ent numbers were performed, including a special dance of about 50 women.

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.

It is part of the Malankara Orthodox Church in India, which was founded by St Thomas in AD 52.

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

6,000

Number of people who attended the jubilee event

We are very pleased to have celebrated the 50th anniversar­y of our church. However, when the Kerala floods took place in August, we kept all the celebratio­ns aside and provided relief towards the victims.”

Ninan Philip Panackamat­tom

met with Dubai authoritie­s.

Recounting the early days, Fr. Ninan 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.”

 ?? Supplied photo ?? A choir performs as part of the golden jubilee celebratio­ns at the St Thomas Orthodox Church in Dubai. —
Supplied photo A choir performs as part of the golden jubilee celebratio­ns at the St Thomas Orthodox Church in Dubai. —

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