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Thomas Aykara CMI (born 23 January 1937) is the rector of
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in
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, India. He is a Catholic priest of the
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. He joined the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI)
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congregation, St. Joseph's Province Kottayam in 1954. He is a philosopher, theologian and religious. He is a scholar, teacher, author and thinker. Several academic centres in India and abroad originated through the efforts of Thomas Aykara.


Birth and family

Thomas Aykara was born to Joseph and Elisabeth on 23 January 1937 in Mevada,
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, Kottayam district in Kerala, India. His siblings are Philip, Kuruvila, Joseph, Sr. Alphrida Congregation of Mother of Carmel, Annakutty, Sr. Gailsw Congregation of Mother of Carmel, Mariyakutty, Sr. Josita Congregation of Mother of Carmel.


Education

He completed his
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from St Antony High School, Mutholy. He joined the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI) congregation, St. Joseph's Province Kottayam in 1954. He studied
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, Syriac and English languages. He received a Licentiate in
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and a Licentiate
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, from
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, Pontifical Atheneum, in
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,
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. He was sent to the Université Catolique de Louvain,
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in 1966, where he pursued his PhD in
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on
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, a German
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, in 1970, under the guidance of Jean Ladriere. Afterwards, he was sent to the
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in 1970, where he pursued a PhD in Theology on Cosmic Consciousness:A Study on Sri Aurobindo and Teilhard De Chardin under the guidance of
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in 1975.


Later career

Thomas Aykara made his first religious profession on 16 May 1957 and was ordained on 6 April 1964. He was the Prior General of the CMI congregation and Vice-Chancellor of
Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram DVK Pontifical Athenaeum also known as Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram Pontifical Athenaeum of Philosophy and Theology, is an institution of higher learning established by the Syro-Malabar Catholic congregation of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI ...
from 1978-1984. He was the Provincial of St. Joseph's Province Kottayam from 1984-1987. He also served DVK as its President from 1991-1997. During this period he made seven main endowments by making a trust, namely, Bishop Jonas Thaliath Endowment Lectures Fund, and Fund for Library, Fund for PG Students, Fr. Pried Lectures Fund, Fr. Roger Memorial Fund, and Biblical Studies Fund. He was appointed as the Managing Editor of ''
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'', the earliest daily newspaper of
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. Later, he served as the Chairman and Director of Rashtra Deepika Company Ltd. during 1989-2001. He was appointed the Director of Centre for the Study of World Religions (CSWR), Bengaluru, India, in 1975-78. He became the National President of the Conference of Religious India (CRI) in 1978-83. In 1978-82, he was the State President of Kerala Conference of Major Superiors (KCMS) and also founder President of the Syro-Malabar Religious Conference (SMRC). He was the member of National Governing Body, Indian Newspaper Society since 1988-97. He was the member of International Federation of Catholic University since 1991-97. In 2011, he became the Rector of Dharmaram College.


Teaching experience

He was a teacher at Dharmaram, Bengaluru, India (1965–67, 1975–78, 1990–97). He also taught in Darsana Institute of
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,
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, India(1984–85,1990) . He taught various theological subjects at CRI Brothers’ Theology Institute, Bengaluru (1990). Earlier, he taught at the University of Oxford (1973–74) and the
Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas The Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas (PUST), also known as the ''Angelicum'' or ''Collegio Angelico'' (in honor of its patron, the ''Doctor Angelicus'' Thomas Aquinas), is a pontifical university located in the historic center of R ...
, Rome (1998-2002).


Academic initiatives and new institutes and centres'

# ''Journal of Dharma'', a Research Quarterly, Published by Dharma Research Association, Bengaluru, 1974. # Centre for the Study of world Religions (CSWR), Bengaluru, India, 1971. # Centre for Indian and Inter Religious Studies (CIIS), Rome, 1977. # Darsana Cultural Centre, Kottayam, Kerala, India, 1984. # Vinayasadana(One year Diploma Course informative Spirituality), at Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram, Bengaluru, India, 1992. # Sakshatkkara, Centre for the Spiritual Realization (CSR), Pariyaram, Kerala, 1979. # Darsana Institute of Philosophy, Wardha, M.S., India, 1982. # RashtraDeepika Company Ltd., Kottayam, 1989. # Dharma Endowment Lectures, Faculty of Philosophy, DVK, 1993. # Bishop Jonas Thaliath Memorial Lectures, Faculty of Theology, DVK, Bengaluru, 1994. # Regional Theologate, Bhopal, 1983. # Anudhavana, First Mission Novitiate at Mancherial (AP) 1982. # Purchase, Developing Starting of St. Kuriakose Elias Chavara
Kuriakose Elias Chavara Saint Kuriakose Elias Chavara, CMI (10 February 1805 – 3 January 1871) was an Indian Catholic priest, religious, philosopher and social reformer. He is the first canonised Catholic male saint of Indian origin and was a member of the Sy ...
Shrine at Kainakari
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, 1983. # Sevasadan, CMI Transit House at Malad East, Bombay, 1980. # Dharma Nivas, New CMI Center in New Jersey, USA, 1981 # Purchase New Flat in Rome, 1981. # CMI Centre in Bonn,
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, Germany, 1981. # Collaborated in the purchase of the Second Flat in Rome, 1998.


Publications


Books

* ''Meeting of Religions'', (ed.) Dharmaram publications, Centre for Indian and Inter-Religious Studies, Rome, 1978. * ''Living Flame: Church of St. Thomas in India''. St. Joseph's Press, Mannanam, 1986. It is a book about the Church of St. Thomas in India and deals with history, problems, hope, liturgy, etc., of the St. Thomas Christians. * ''Phenomenology of the Social World''. * ''Cosmic Consciousness: A Comparative Study on Teilhard de Chardin and Sri Aurobindo'', 1992. It is a comparative cosmic consciousness study of Sri Aurobindo and Teilhard. They are the two eminent exponents of the east and west respectively. * ''Mission of the Church in India Today: Challenges and Changes''. * ''Missiology for the Third Millennium'', 1994. It is a collection of twenty four articles about Bishop Januarius, the first bishop of Chanda Diocese, edited by Thomas Aykara.


Article

* Theologizing Versus Living Unique and Universal, edited by Dr. Chethimattam, Dharmaram Publications, Bangalore, 1972. * Phenomenology Yesterday and Today in Darsanam, ed. by Dr. Nambiaparambil, Janatha Books, Thevara, 1970. * Prophetic Role of Religious Life Today in Samarpitha, 1981. * Inculturation and Formation Dominican Asram, Dec. 1993.


References

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