The Maramon Convention, a Christian
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in Asia, is held at
Maramon,
Pathanamthitta,
Kerala
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,
India
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annually in February on the vast sand-bed of the
Pampa River next to the
Kozhencherry Bridge. It is organised by Mar Thoma Evangelistic Association, the missionary wing of the
Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church.
The origin and growth of this annual get-together for one week at a stretch can be traced to the great revival movement which gathered momentum during the reformation period in the Syrian Churches of Kerala under the pioneering leadership of
Abraham Malpan in the latter part of the 19th century. This brought about the transformation in resurgence of the ancient apostolic Churches in Kerala founded by St. Thomas the Apostle approximately in AD 52.
Cultural identity of Saint Thomas Christians
Saint Thomas in the Syriac-speaking culture of upper Mesopotamia and Syria the apostle was called Judas Thomas. Thomas (Tau'ma) means twin in Syriac.
Jawaharlal Nehru
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (; ; ; 14 November 1889 – 27 May 1964) was an Indian anti-colonial nationalist, secular humanist, social democrat—
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in his
Glimpses of World History, 1934 wrote about Christianity in India:
"You may be surprised to learn that Christianity came to India long before it went to England or Western Europe, and when even in Rome it was a despised and proscribed sect. Within 100 years or so of the death of Jesus, Christian Missionaries came to South India by sea. They were received courteously and permitted to preach their new faith. They converted a large number of people, and their descendants have lived there, with varying fortune, to this day. Most of them belong to old Christian sects which have ceased to exist in Europe".
St. Ephraem, a Christian deacon and scholar, in AD 363 composed a poem that honors St. Thomas in that era's understanding:
"Blessed art thou, like a solar ray, India’s darkness doth dispel. Thou the great lamp, one among the Twelve, with oil from the cross replenished India’s night flooded with light. Oh Blessed Apostle, valiant Mar Thoma whom violent threats did not affright, Blessed apostle be thou praised, whom the Great King has sent that India to his one begotten thou shouldest espouse."
An ancient Indian non-Christian work ''Nagargarandhavaryola'' mentions St. Thomas:
In AD 52 "the foreigner Thomas Sanyasi came to our village, preached there causing pollution. We therefore came away from that village."
Mar Thoma Evangelistic Association
By 1877, there were two factions in the Malankara church, known as Bishop faction (Methran Kakshi) and Patriarch faction (Bava Kakshi). By a court verdict on 12 July 1889, Bishop faction lost all the properties. In this turbulent period, on 5 September 1888, 12 members of the Bishop faction formed a missionary group called "Mar Thoma Evangelistic Association". These 12 members are considered the founding fathers of the Maramon convention. The names of these 12 members are:-
# Kottarathil Thomas Kasseessa,
Chengannur
# Edavamvelil Mathai,
Eraviperoor.
# Kottooreth Yohannan,
Chengannur
# Chempakasseril Kadavil Abraham,
Kallissery
# Chakkalayil Cherian Upadesi,
Puthencavu
# Chempakasseril Kadavil Mathuchen,
Kallissery
# Azhakinal Thommi,
Kallooppara
# Nathaniel Upadesi,
Chengannur
# Kurichiath (Vattadiyil) Ittiyavara,
Niranam
# Arangat Philipose,
Maramon
# Ottaplammoottil Kunju Mathew,
Kallissery
# Kochumannil Skariah, Edayaranmula
They met at the
Kadavil Malika
Kadavil Malika is a historic place in India, associated with the origin of the Maramon Convention. It is a house in Kallissery on the banks of River Pamba and was built by Unnittan Kathanar (1767–1852) and his son Abraham Kathanar (1822& ...
belonging to Chempakasseril Kadavil Abraham and Chempakasseril Kadavil Mathuchen (1860 - 1897). This house at
Kallissery near
Chengannur was built by their grandfather Unnittan Kathanar (1767 - 1852) and his son Abraham Kathanar (1822 - 1884) also known as Kadavil Achen, in the early 19th century. ''(The
Kadavil Malika
Kadavil Malika is a historic place in India, associated with the origin of the Maramon Convention. It is a house in Kallissery on the banks of River Pamba and was built by Unnittan Kathanar (1767–1852) and his son Abraham Kathanar (1822& ...
was reclaimed by the
Marthoma
Thomas the Apostle ( arc, 𐡀𐡌𐡅𐡕𐡌, hbo, תוֹמא הקדוש or תוֹמָא שליחא (''Toma HaKadosh'' "Thomas the Holy" or ''Toma Shlikha'' "Thomas the Messenger/Apostle" in Hebrew-Aramaic), syc, ܬܐܘܡܐ, , meaning "twi ...
church and renovated on 10 September 2005.)''
Beginning
By 1894, a number of small supportive prayer group communions emerged and this paved a way for revival. They had regular meetings in various parishes. Because the number of people attending these meetings was growing; the need was addressed by deciding to have a meeting of these groups in a wider level at a central accessible place. This was a venue for dimensional spiritual edification that is applicable, biblically sound,
ideal and
value based for striving with the realities of the world and never a place for signs, wonders and miracles. During the 19th century, people began to occupy hilly places which resulted in felling of forests in and around the catchment area of
Pampa river and started intensive cultivation of annual crops like tapioca, yams ... etc. This unplanned encroachment resulted in large scale soil erosion. Deep river with mud was filled with white sand, which turned to be congenial place to assemble for a gathering of masses. No need for any seating arrangement as people can sit on the neat white sand bed under roofs made by knitted coconut leaves. The duty of organising this meeting was given to the Mar Thoma Evangelistic Association and the first convention was held in 1895 at Maramon. Today the changing habitat and lesser focus on agriculture with rise of rubber plantation, the surfaced roads minimised soil erosion and a large scale sand mining for construction activities decreased the size of the sand bed to a great extent.
By 1900 reformers adopted the name Malankara Marthoma Suriyani Sabha also known as the
Mar Thoma Church to encase its ancient lineage.
View of Convention

Maramon Convention (2008). This view of the convention is from
Kozhencherry side. Kozhencherry bridge is on the right. There are usually no empty spaces inside the Panthal (tent). So people stand outside and group around the shades to listen to the songs and messages.

Maramon Convention (2009). This view of the convention is from
Maramon side. Kozhencherry bridge is on the left.
First Convention
The first convention was held for 10 days from 8 to 17 March 1895. The venue was the vast sand-bed of the
Pampa River next to the Maramon church. The parishes in and around Maramon – Kozhencherry helped in making a very large panthal (tent) to accommodate about 10,000 people. The main speakers were David and Wordsworth. On an average 10,000 to 15,000 people attended these meetings. On the last day almost 25,000 attended. There were no proper roads during those days. So nearby houses accommodated the people from far away places. Some of them came in boats and used them as their shelter.
Convention these days
Maramon Convention is held for eight days during the first week of the Great Lent that usually falls in February. The tent has a
seating capacity
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in excess of 160,000 people. They are seated on the dry sand bed. Old and weak are given sponsored-paid chairs to sit on. There is also a smaller tent erected next to the larger one for people with infants and with children below 5. All around the temporary tent there are prayer and rest sheds and other tents for various purposes related to the Church. Stalls for the sale of religious literature and other items, church mission advertisement and funding offices and restaurants are allowed to operate in the vicinity of the tent under the control of the Church authorities.
Programme

The Maramon Convention is pre-eminently an assembly of Christians who once a year come here for listening to the Word of God as read and expounded by Christian leaders from all over India as well as abroad. Introduction and promotion of Church activities and Preaching occupy the major part of the convention programme. In the morning there will be separate Bible study classes for Men, women, youth and children conducted by specially invited leaders. The mornings and afternoons are public meetings and in the evening, meetings are for men only. Four of the afternoon public meetings are for 'Facing the challenges of Social evils as Christians'. The choir leads the singing and the introduction of voguish songs and the whole gathering joins in singing. A hymn book with 101 hymns including 16 new ones are printed every year for the convention use. Everyday half an hour is spent for intercessory prayer. Also there are family gatherings, youth meetings and special gatherings after the afternoon session.
Leaders
In addition to the Metropolitan and Episcopas of the church, distinguished world-renowned speakers addressed this convention. The Revd Thomas Walker, England (1900–1912),
Sadhu Sunder Singh,
Punjab
Punjab (; Punjabi: پنجاب ; ਪੰਜਾਬ ; ; also romanised as ''Panjāb'' or ''Panj-Āb'') is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia, specifically in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising ...
(1918), Dr. G.
Sherwood Eddy
George Sherwood Eddy (1871–1963) was a leading American Protestant missionary, administrator and educator. He was a prolific author and indefatigable traveler. His main achievement was to link and finance networks of intellectuals across the gl ...
(1919), Dr.
E. Stanley Jones
Eli Stanley Jones (1884–1973) was an American Methodist Christian missionary, theologian, and author. He is remembered chiefly for his interreligious lectures to the educated classes in India, thousands of which were held across the Indian subco ...
, USA (1920–1968), Dr.
Toyohiko Kagawa, Japan (1938),
John R. Mott, Nobel Peace Prize winner (1946) and President of World Alliance of YMCAs, Dr. Bob Pierce, founder and president of
World Vision (1964 & 66), Astronaut Colonel
James Irwin, who spent a few hours on the moon (1985), Dr. John Haggai, founder president of Haggai Institute (1973), Bishop Donald Jacobs,
Mennonite
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church (1974), the Most Revd Dr.
Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury (1986), the Most Revd Dr.
George Carey
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During his time as archbishop the Ch ...
, Archbishop of Canterbury (1995), Mrs. Ann Lotts
( D/o Late Bily Graham), Rev. Dr. Theodore Williams, Dr.
Samuel Kobia, WCC General Secretary (2007), Dr. Paul S. Rees (Ministry statesman), Revd Dr.
A. B. Masilamani
Acharya A. B. Masilamani or Abel Boanerges MasilamaniK. Ranjit Kumar, ''Bhakti as one of the leading factor for transformation in the lyrics of Acharya A. B. Masilamani in the Telugu Christian Hymnal'', Master's College Theological Journal, Volu ...
, Rev. Dr. Samuel Kamaleson (Veterinarian & Evangelist), and a host of others.
History
2018
The 123rd Maramon Convention, was scheduled from 11 to 17 February. The main speakers for the convention were Rt. Rev.
Peter D. Eaton (
Episcopalian Bishop, Southeast Florida Diocese); Rt. Rev. Dr. Soritua Nababan (Bishop Emeritus of
Batak Christian Protestant Church, Indonesia and ex-officio of
World Council of Churches
The World Council of Churches (WCC) is a worldwide Christian inter-church organization founded in 1948 to work for the cause of ecumenism. Its full members today include the Assyrian Church of the East, the Oriental Orthodox Churches, most ju ...
) - ''cancelled'';
Bishop Robert Barron
Robert Emmet Barron (born November 19, 1959) is an American prelate of the Catholic Church who has served as bishop of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester since 2022. He is the founder of the Catholic ministerial organization Word on Fire, and w ...
,
Auxiliary Bishop of the
Archdiocese of Los Angeles - ''cancelled''; Rev. Dr. Francis Sunderaraj, (
Methodist
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minister, Chennai-Malaysia); Rev. Dr. Vinod Victor (
CSI Church
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The Church of South India is the successor of a number of Pr ...
, Melbourne Diocese) and Evg. Dr.h.c. Ramachandran Rajkumar (Independent Evangelist, Logos Ministries, Delhi).
2017
The main speakers for the 122nd Maramon Convention were theologians, Cleophus J. LaRue Jr. (Professor at
Princeton Theological Seminary
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and
NBCA minister);
Leslie Griffiths (
Methodist
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minister and
Life peer
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), ''Edward''-Mukondeleli Ramulondi (
UPCSA Minister and Regional Director, Council for World Mission -
Congregational Federation) and
John Stephen Sadananda (
CSI, Bishop Emeritus and Head of
Serampore University College).
2016
The 121st Maramon Convention, is scheduled from 14 to 21 February. The theme of the convention is about living as ''Symbols of Christian Values'' in society and growing towards
ecologically sustainable development, enhancing it with age-old practice of backyard farming and
sustainable agriculture. Noted speakers that will deliver discourses at the convention are Bishop
Daniel Thyagaraja, CSI Church, Sri Lanka; Rev Malcom T H Tan, Methodist Church, Singapore (Mission Society Trainer); Dr
Leonard Sweet, Methodist Church, United States (Pastor & Theologian), Rev Francis Sundaraj, EFI, Chennai (Ecumenist) and Rev.
D. Ratnakara Sadananda, CSI Church, Chennai (Gen. Secretary & Theologian).
Bishops attached to the Mar Thoma Church and other Churches will address various sessions of the meet. Heads of various Churches will address in the ecumenical sessions and various personalities attached to social welfare and empowerment like
P. J. Kurien
Pallath Joseph Kurien (born 31 March 1941) is an Indian politician, a social worker and educationist. He was the Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament of India, till his retirement on 30 June 2018. A leader of th ...
,
D. Babu Paul
Daniel Babu Paul ( ml, ഡാനിയേൽ ബാബു പോൾ; 11 April 1941 – 12 April 2019) was an Indian civil servant, writer, member of the Indian Administrative Service and member Ombudsman for local self-government institutions ...
...etc. will handle relevant topics.
2015
The 120th Maramon Convention was scheduled from 8 to 15 February. Main Speakers of the meeting are Bishop Ziphozihle D. Siwa, Methodist Church, S.A. (President of the South African Council of Churches and Revivalist); Rev. Dr. Leonard Sweet, USA (Semiotician & Best-selling Author) - ''cancelled'' - substituted by Rev. Fr. Dushantha Rodrigo, Church of Ceylon, Sri Lanka (Youth Ministry) and Pr. Dr. Sam T. Kamaleson, Tamil Nadu-USA (Evangelist, Mission Director, Musician, Lecturer, Ministry Mentor/''Annan'':-Elder brother)
Bishops of the Mar Thoma Church and various other Churches would address different sessions of the meet, including various personalities attached to Ecumenism.
Special Guest: Patriarch Moran Mor
Ignatius Aphrem II, Patriarch of Antioch.
2014
The 119th Maramon Convention was from 9 to 16 February on the vast sand bed of the
Pampa River near
Kozhencherry. Main speakers, in addition to the bishops of the Mar Thoma Church were Bishop Dulip D Chikera (Sri Lanka), Rev. Peter Maiden (England) and Rev. Vyani Naibola (South Africa)
2013
The 118th Maramon Convention was from 10 to 17 February on the vast sand bed of the
Pampa River. Main speakers, in addition to the bishops of the Mar Thoma Church were Rev. Canon
Philip Mounstephen
Philip Ian Mounstephen (born 13 July 1959) is a British Anglican bishop and missionary; he has been the Bishop of Truro since November 2018. From 2012 to 2018, he was the executive leader of the Church Mission Society (CMS); he previously worked ...
(U.K), Rev. Dr Walter Altmann (IECL, Brazil) and Rev. Andile Madodomzi Mbete (South Africa)
2012
The 117th Maramon Convention was held from 12 to 19 February on the vast sand-bed of the
Pampa River next to the
Kozhencherry Bridge.
at
Maramon.
The main speakers were
Bishop
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In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance of dioceses. The role or office of bishop is ...
Malusi Mpumlwana (South Africa), Dr. Kang San Tan (Professor and Mission Director) and Dr. Martin Alphonse (Pastor and Professor, Methodist Church)
2011
The 116th
Maramon Convention was held from 13 to 20 February. Main speakers were the bishops of the
Mar Thoma Church; Most Rev.
Roger Herft
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, Anglican
Archbishop of Perth; Australia; Prof.
Nyameko Barney Pityana
Nyameko Barney Pityana FKC GCOB (born 7 August 1945) is a human rights lawyer and theologian in South Africa. He is an exponent of Black theology.
Biography
Pityana was born in Uitenhage and attended the University of Fort Hare. He was ...
, a human rights lawyer, theologian in South Africa and an exponent of
Black theology; Dr. R. Rajkumar; Rev. Peter Maiden; Dr.
Ulf Ekman.
2010
The 115th
Maramon Convention was held from 14 to 21 February. On the opening day and on the last three days, the pandal (flat roof thatched by woven coconut leaves) that could accommodate almost 80,000 people overflowed and an equal number found accommodation under the tree shades on both sides of the river.
The speakers included the Bishops of the
Mar Thoma Church; Bishop Robert M Solomon, (Methodist Church,
Singapore
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); Reverend Canon
Tim Dakin, (General Secretary of
Church Missionary Society, England), Pr. Dr. Martin Alphonse (Tamil Nadu-USA) and Rev. Vinod Victor, (Youth Evangelist, Trivandrum, Kerala, India). Bishop
Yoohanon Mar Chrysostom
Yoohanon Chrysostom Kalloor (born 19 May 1944) was the second bishop of the Eparchy of Marthandom (1998–2010) and first bishop of the Eparchy of Pathanamthitta (2010–2019) of the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church. He retired from Pathanamthitta ...
, Metropolitan of the Marthandom Diocese of
Syro-Malankara Catholic Church
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addressed the Ecumenical Meeting and Bishop Sebastian Thekethecheril of the Latin Catholic Diocese of Vijayapuram addressed the Social Evils Awareness Meeting.
Most Rev. Joris Vercammen,
Archbishop of Utrecht, president of the Union of Utrecht (of
Old Catholic Church
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), bishops from the
Malabar Independent Syrian Church and bishops of
Church of South India
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The Chur ...
attended the meetings.
Special Programmes
Social actitivities
The MTEA attaches greater importance to a crusade against social evils like violence and domestic abuse, inequality and awareness of equity, displaced morale, extreme consumerism, frantic celebrity culture, chronic alcoholism and substance abuse with an Indo-centric perspective and globalist outlook. In fact an afternoon session in the convention is exclusively devoted for programmes against such evils to help people to stand against such evils, to support those who are in such states and to take up initiative to raise voice and root out such evils. Besides there are special sessions and programs for focus groups in ecumenical concerns, and promotion of organic and
sustainable farming zest, dalit integration activities, transgender empowerment, women and children upliftment.
Missionary responsibilities
The Church is constantly stepping up through these conventions to fulfill the missionary responsibilities and It has spread as service activities from
Tibet
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an Border and in the northern end of
Uttar Pradesh
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, to
Kanya Kumari (Cape Comerin) in the South. Several social service and income generating institutions of the Church owe their origin to this annual get together at
Maramon. Destitute homes, Ashrams, mission centres, hospitals, leprosy clinics, schools, and colleges have been started in and outside
Kerala
Kerala ( ; ) is a state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile regions of Cochin, Malabar, South C ...
. The messages of the Maramon Convention provides a revived ideological and experiential faith in accordance to the need of the laity and period of time.
Law and order
Police contingent is not required in the convention premises to maintain law and order, a vigilant committee of priests and elders circle around maintaining peace. Any changes in the convention program apart from the published daily program schedule through website is alerted through mobile messaging services for those who register, and important notices about lost items, wandered away children, bus timings, etc. are also alerted through this service from 2015.
Financial matter
History of the financial matters is an interesting one. The panthal (tent), and the sheds are the voluntary contributions of the parishes nearby. Earlier, offerings were collected in every meeting. Now it is collected in four of the 21 general meetings and a special collection from parishes in foreign lands. The collection is distributed to various organisations and missions of the church and also for the Bible society and CSSM.
[''Mar Thoma Sabha Directory''. (1999). Page 169.]
Conclusion
All those who come to the convention area experience peace, the spiritual liveliness that is spread around the panthal (tent) & the mobility of the masses with the sense of equality. The unbroken prayer of the laity is considered the grace behind the spiritual backbone of the convention. The Maramon Convention displays co-operation and union between different sections of Church in Kerala. It fosters an
ecumenical
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Christians () are people who follow or adhere to Christianity, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. The wo ...
outlook. It is also a source of spiritual inspiration and enlightenment for thousands.
See also
*
Maramon
*
Marthoma Church
The Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church, often shortened to Mar Thoma Church, and known also as the Reformed Syrian ChurchS. N. Sadasivan. A Social History of India'. APH Publishing; 2000. . p. 442. and the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Malabar ...
*
Kadavil Malika
Kadavil Malika is a historic place in India, associated with the origin of the Maramon Convention. It is a house in Kallissery on the banks of River Pamba and was built by Unnittan Kathanar (1767–1852) and his son Abraham Kathanar (1822& ...
*
Pathanamthitta
References
Further reading
#Rev. George Alexander (Ed).(1995). ''Maramon Convention Sathapdhi Valum-'95.''
#Mathew, N.M. ''Malankara Marthoma Sabha Charitram'', (History of the Marthoma Church), Volume II (2007). Volume III (2008) Pub. E.J.Institute, Tiruvalla.
#''Mar Thoma Sabha Directory''. (1999) Pub. The Publication Board of The Mar Thoma Church, Tiruvalla, Kerala, India.
External links
mtconvention.comThe official webpage for the convention
Maramon Convention daily program scheduleFor Yesteryear Sermons with transcripts (Regional and Non-Regional Leaders)and downloadable audios for lower bandwidth.
Mar Thoma Evangelistic Association
{{Christianity in Kerala
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Culture of Pathanamthitta district
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