Baselios Augen I was the 17th
Malankara Metropolitan
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and fourth
Catholicos of the East in
Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church
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.
Early days and education
He was born on 26 June 1884 at
Puthencruz
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,
Ernakulam district
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of the
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to Chettakulathinkara Abraham Malpan and Annamma of Cheruvillil Valiyal in a
Malankara Syrian Orthodox family. His father was a scholar of
Syriac language. When he was baptized by Metropolitan
Paulos Ivanios, he was named ''Mathai'' by the Metropolitan. Ivanios was the Syriac teacher and mentor of his father. Young Mathai had his primary education at Puthencruz while staying at the home of his mother's family. At a very young age, he had accepted the discipleship of Malankara Malpan (Teacher of the Church) V. Rev. Mathen Cor-Episcopa of Konatt and had his theological education from Pampakuda Seminary. He was ordained as sub-deacon by
Kadavil Paulose Mar Athanasius Metropolitan. Mathai joined M.D. Seminary School, Kottayam and learned English language.
In the Middle East

In those days, Mathai met Dn. Sleeba from Syria (later Sleeba Osthathios Metropolitan). Together they visited almost every Church in Malankara. Mathai used to translate the Syriac speeches of Sleeba. Mathai left for Syria with Sleeba in 1905, and was ordained Deacon at Mar Mathai Dayaro (St. Mathew's Monastery) in Assyria. During his stay at the oldest monastery of Mar Augen in Thurabdeen, Mathai adopted the name ''Augen''. He stayed for a few days with the Patriarch of Antioch,
Ignatius Abdul Masih II
Moran Mor Ignatius Abded Mshiho II (17 January 1854 – 30 August 1915) was the Patriarch of Antioch, and head of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1895 until his deposition in 1903.
Early life
Abded Mshiho was born in the village of Qal’at ...
, at the monastery of Mar Abraham in Thurabdeen. Then he travelled to Mardeen and reached Kurkuma Dayara where he stayed for about nine months and studied several rare books in Syriac. In 1908 he was elevated to the monastic order of Ramban by Patriarch Ignatius Abdulla at St. Mark's Syrian Orthodox Monastery in Jerusalem.
While staying at Thurabdeen, Augen Ramban corresponded with some of the leaders in Malankara. He provided the information about the deposed Patriarch Ignatius Abdul Masih II to the Metropolitan Vattasseril Dionsius.
Return to India and Ordination
On his return to Malankara, Augen Ramban was ordained to priesthood by Metropolitan Sleeba Osthathios at Kottayam Cheriya Palli (an ancient Church in Kottayam). In 1909, Fr. Augen Ramban accompanied Patriarch Abdulla and Metropolitan Osthathios to the churches they visited, to translate their speeches. He was impartial in the factional disputes in the Malankara Church. When Patriarch Ignatius Abdul Masih II arrived in Malankara in 1912, Fr. Augen visited him at St. Mary's Church, Niranam and held an audience with the Patriarch. There he also attended the enthronement ceremony of Metropolitan Paulos Ivanios as the Catholicos of the East Baselios Paulos I. Later he left for
Madras
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to serve the faithful and conduct
Holy Mass
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there.
He was consecrated as Metropolitan by name Thimotheos on 15 May 1927 at Jerusalem by the
Patriarch of Antioch and all the East,
Ignatius Elias III. Patriarch appointed him as the fourth Metropolitan of Kandanad for the faction favoring the Patriarch.
In the late 1930s he left that faction and joined the faction of Malankara Church which submitted to the authority of the Catholicos of the East. He later became the Principal of the
Orthodox Theological Seminary (Old Seminary), Kottayam and also held charges of the Kandanad and Thumpamon dioceses.
Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan (1964–75)
After the Supreme court order in 1958 which ended the half-a-century long litigations, the two factions of
Malankara Church
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re-united.
When the re-unified Malankara Association met at Niranam on 17 May 1962, Augen Thimotheos was elected as the successor-designate to the Catholicos of the East
Baselios Geevarghese II
Moran Mor Baselios Geevarghese II of the Malankara Church (16 June 1874 – 3 January 1964). Third Catholicos of the East in Malankara and 16th Malankara Metropolitan, was born to Ulahannan and Naithi of the Kallaserri family in Kurichi, Kot ...
. Following the demise of Geevarghese II, Thimotheos took charge as the Malankara Metropolitan. On 22 May 1964, Thimotheos was installed formally as Catholicos Baselios Augen I by the visiting
Patriarch of Antioch
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Ignatius Ya`qub III who had arrived in response to the invitation of the Malankara Synod. The ceremony was held at M.D. Seminary Chapel, Kottayam.
In his speech during the enthronement, the Patriarch told the multitude gathered to witness the occasion:
On 20 November 1964, it was decided to consecrate a few more Bishops, considering the progress of the Church.
Visit of Pope Paul VI
Pope
Paul VI
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used to visit the Heads of Churches of each country he visited. On his visit to India to attend the Eucharistic Congress in Bombay, the Pope expressed his wish to exchange greetings with the Supreme Head of the Malankara Orthodox Syriac Church, Augen I Catholicos. Owing to his tight schedule, the Pope was unable to travel from Bombay to Kerala and asked the Catholicos whether it would be convenient for the Catholicos to visit him at Bombay. Augen I agreed, and the meeting took place on 3 December 1964 at 9.00 am. During the meeting in a specially arranged room in the Palace of the Catholic Archbishop of Bombay, only Fr. K. Philipose (later Philipose Theophilos Metropolitan) and the Archbishop Valarian Gracious were present. The primates embraced and sat together. The Catholicos informed that his trip to Bombay was with the sole purpose of meeting the Pope. The Pope invited the Catholicos to visit Rome as his guest. The Pope also expressed his desire to visit Kerala and meet the ancient Christian community there. Fr. K. Philipose read out the 433-worded message of Augen I to Paul VI and submitted it to the Pope. The Pope replied in 470 words, saying that he enjoyed the fact that India was lucky enough to listen to the Gospel at the same time as Europe.
Addis Ababa conference

In January 1965, 81-year-old Augen I attended the
Synod of Eastern Oriental Orthodox Churches at
Addis Ababa
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, Ethiopia. The Synod was convened by the Emperor of Ethiopia
Haile Selassie
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. Along with the other Oriental Orthodox Primates, the Patriarch of Antioch Ya'qub III was also present on the occasion. The Catholicos was accompanied by the Secretary of Malankara Episcopal Synod Daniel Philexinos,
Fr. T. C. Jacob,
Fr. Dr. V. C. Samuel and Fr. Dr. K. C. Joseph. Catholicos Geevarghese II had expressed the desire for convening such a conference for the first time.
The conference began on 15 January. Patriarch Ya'qub II, Armenian Supreme Catholicos
Vazken I, Catholicos Augen I, Catholicos of Cilicia
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and Patriarch
Abune Theophilos of Ethiopia were seated on both sides of the Emperor on the dais. The emperor inaugurated the function. From 18 January onwards, several important decisions were taken at the Conference with regard to Orthodoxy.
On 25 January, Augen I along with the Indian delegation reached Cairo as the guests of the
Coptic Orthodox Church
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and visited the important Churches and places there. Two days later, they went to Jerusalem. After visiting Beirut and
Antelias
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( the seat of the Catholicos of Cilicia), the party reached Damascus on 3 February. The Patriarch Ignatius Ya'qub III gave a warm reception to the Catholicos and the members of the Indian delegation. After holding friendly dialogue with the Patriarch, the Catholicos visited
Homs,
Aleppo,
Hesakka,
Derik and
Mosul
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.
Relics of Apostle St. Thomas
At Mosul, the Patriarch Ya'qub III and Metropolitan
Severios Zakka received the party and took them to the Headquarters of the Mosul Metropolitan as a procession. When renovation works for a wall of the Church at Mosul (named after Apostle St. Thomas) was carried out, the Holy relics of Apostle St. Thomas were regained. The relics were kept safely in a marble box with and old
Estrangela
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inscription which said that it contained the holy relics of the founder of the
Indian Church. The Patriarch considered the relics as a suitable present to the Indian Church signifying the re-established peace in the Church, and a witness of the Apostle's evangelisation in India. Augen I celebrated the
Divine Liturgy
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at that Church. Amidst the Divine Liturgy, the Patriarch placed the holy relics on a specially decorated place in the chancel, and presented them to Augen I. After a grand procession, the Divine Liturgy was concluded.
The Catholicos and the delegation then visited Baghdad, Basra, Bahrain, Qatar and the Malankara Syriac Orthodox Congregations there, and then returned to India. The holy relic of St. Thomas is kept at the Catholicate Palace, Devalokam, Kottayam.
Consecrations and important declarations
By the end of March 1966, Augen declared Mar Elia Chapel, Kottayam as the official Thronal Cathedral of the Catholicos of the East.
On 24 August 1966, Augen I elevated Yuhanon Severios,
Thomas Thimotheos and Dr. Philipose Theophilos as Metropolitans at Kolencherry St. Peter's & St. Paul's Church. These newly consecrated Metropolitans were appointed to lead the Dioceses of
Cochin
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,
Malabar and
Angamaly
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respectively.
As Catholicos of the East, Augen I consecrated the
Holy Mooron (anointing oil) at the
Old Seminary, Kottayam on 21 December 1967.
Second rift of the Malankara Syrian Church
By the early 1970s, there was a second rift in the
Malankara Syrian Church
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and factional feud re-emerged, supporters of the Syrian Patriarch, accepted authority of the newly installed Catholicos
Baselios Paulose II. After the demise of Augen I,
Baselios Mathews l was elected as the 5th Catholicose of
Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church
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.
Syriac scholarship
Having stayed at the various Syrian Orthodox monasteries in Turkey and Syria, he came in contact with various Syriac scholars which helped him to master the Syriac Church language. With his mastery of the Malayalam, Sanskrit and Syriac languages, he composed the 'Pemkisa (Fenqitho) Namaskaram' in Syriac for the feasts of St.Mary and St. Gregorios of Parumala and translated them into Malayalam. His major translations from Syriac are 'Prumiyonukal', ' Valiya Nombilae Namaskaram', 'Pattamkoda Shushrusha Kramangal' and 'Pallikoodasha Kramangal'. He also composed the 'Hoothomo' for 'Holy Synods' and the 'State after death'.
Retirement and death
Due to ill health from old age, Baselios Augen I relinquished the throne on 24 September 1975 and
Baselios Marthoma Mathews I was installed as the Catholicos.
Two months later, on 8 December 1975, Baselios Augen I died and was buried at the Catholicate Palace, Devalokam, Kottayam. The Church celebrates the memorial feast of the Catholicos on 8 December.
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Further reading
H.H. BASELIOS AUGEN I FOURTH CATHOLICOSE [1964-1975] By EDITOR DR. RAJAN MATHEW, PHILADELPHIA* K. V. Mammen Kottackal & Jose Kurien Puliyeril; Mar Augen Catholicos, the Strong Prelate Behind the Catholicate (Biography in English); Kottackal Publishers, published May 1976.
* K. V. Mammen Kottackal; MAR AUGEN BAVA The Guard of Catholicate (മാർ ഔഗേൻ ബാവാ, കാതോലിക്കേറ്റിന്റെ കാവൽഭടൻ - Biography in Malayalam); Kottackal Publishers, Manganam, Kottayam; Third Impression : 8 December 2000.
df - https://web.archive.org/web/20120113054439/http://www.malankaraorthodoxtv.in/Books/Biography%20of%20Augen%20Bava.pdfmalankaraorthodoxchurch.in - HH Baselios Augen IPhotos of Catholicos of the East Baselios Augen I - oldphotos.marthoman.tvDedicated portal on Addis Ababa Conference, powered by the Orthodoxy Cognate PAGE
See also
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Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan
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List of Catholicos of the East
References
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1884 births
1975 deaths
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20th-century Oriental Orthodox bishops