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It’s a very important symbol of the Chaldean Catholic Church of the East, as well as, the Assyrian and Ancient Churches of the East. There are some variations of it. Currently my eparchy (USA - Western States) uses this variation: Click here
- What is the importance of Mar Thoma Cross (or Persian cross) in your church? The origin of this cross is still a dispute in our church. I would like to know whether this cross originated from Church of East. If yes, can anyone explain its meaning and
Here is a variation of it that is used in your Syro-Malabar Church, with an explanation: Click here
St. Thomas probably brought a very primitive variation of it, and when the Church of the East expanded all the way into China, a variation of it was brought as well. Click here. In any case, it is a very important symbol for both the Catholic Churches of the East (Chaldean, Syro-Malabar), and other Churches of the East (Assyrian, Ancient).
Very important. Our Patriarch is a successor of Mar Toma. He is considered (along with Addai, Mari, and Aggai) the evangelizers of our people. For the two eparchies in the USA, the feast day of Mar Toma is on July 1. It is not strictly a Holy Day of Obligation, but since it is a feast, a liturgy is celebrated and some Chaldeans participate. This year, it fell on a Sunday, and Sundays are obligatory.
- How important is Mar Thoma tradition in your Church? Is July
3rd, a holy day of obligation?
Not that I’m aware of. Though some families urge their young to marry only Chaldeans, the Church allows marriage with non-Chaldeans.
- Is there a group of people in your church who practice strict endogamy?
At home, not really, but at Church, yes, we celebrate that day. There might be some celebrations at home in the villages of Iraq that I’m not aware of.
- Do you have any special celebrations on Pesaha Thursday (Maundy Thursday) at your home?
This link says that there is a Chaldean Church in London with this number (208) 9976370.PS: I am based in the UK now. I would like to know if there is a Chaldean Catholc Church in London or near by areas so that I can experience Addai-Mari Qurbana in Syriac one day!!
God bless,
Rony