Thomas,
Mar Mathew Moolakattu, is not your Patriarch, Mar George Alencherry is the head and father of your Church. Mar Mathew is subordinate to him ecclesiastically.
What do you mean by “Being and endogamous Knananite himself”? He is a celibate bishop, neither endogamous nor exogamous.
Ah I think you misunderstood me, what I mean is that Mar Mathew Moolakattu is seen like a Patriarch to Knanaya Catholics, of course we know that Mar George Alencherry is the the Patriarch of the entire Syro Malabar Church but Mar Moolakattu is seen as a figure of leadership for the Knananites. And yes that is true he is a celibate bishop, my wording may have threw you off, what I mean is that the Moolakattu House has always been a prominent and hard faced family when it came to endogamy and Knanaya Traditions, especially Mar Mathews father the late John Sir Moolakattu.
THE BIBLE IS NOT CONTRADICTORY…IF IT WAS THEN THE BIBLE IS FALSE.
HOWEVER THAT IS NOT THE CASE because many of the old testament rules were in context with the situtation at that time period. for example jews did endogamy because they were not meant to mix with the pagans, as they were idolatrous. the jews did not do endogamy within their own community like knanaya’s do within christianity.
THERE ARE OTHER RULES WHICH ARE MEANT TO BE FOLLOWED BY JEWS FROM THE OLD TESTAMENTS like not eating pig, not shaving the five temples of your face, and eye for eye, eating kosher meat… im pretty sure knanaya people dont do that and stick with only endogamy, which makes yourselves hypocrites.
Hypocrites? No need to be rude my friend, and all I meant by contradictory is that like the example you brought up, the Old Testament taught the Jews to be endogamic and the New teaches us to accept all and share our faith, you see the point I’m getting at? That is what I mean by contradictory, that some of the things in the Old Testament don’t match up with the New but that is of course because of new situations and understandings.
And I would think the Knananites were not hypocrites in the greatest sense the reason being there has been influence from many other Christians to end our ancient customs or change them but you don’t see us bringing a single change to them but instead we fight to maintain them.
But of course throughout the centuries of living side by side with regular St. Thomas Christians we lost many of our customs, perhaps in the past Knanayas did eat only Kosher meat/etc, we will never know. One custom though that the Knananites have maintained is Passover Seder which is celebrated every single year on Holy Thursday. I believe that some St. Thomas Christians observe that tradition well, though historical context has served by scholars that this custom was taught to the St.Thomas Christians by the Jewish Christan Diaspora, Knanaya.
“The Pesaha Appam is derived from the ancient bread of Jewish tradition. It has survived and continued as a tradition by the Knanayas that migrated to Kerala from the levant in the early days of Jewish Christianity.”
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Sources**
Menachery G (1973) The St. Thomas Christian Encyclopedia of India, Ed. George Menachery, B.N.K. Press, vol. 2, ISBN 81-87132-06-X, Lib. Cong. Cat. Card. No. 73-905568; B.N.K. Press
Podipara, Placid J. (1970) “The Thomas Christians”. London: Darton, Longman and Tidd, 1970. (is a readable and exhaustive study of the St. Thomas Christians.)
Leslie Brown, (1956) The Indian Christians of St. Thomas. An Account of the Ancient Syrian Church of Malabar, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1956, 1982 (repr.)