Tuesday, September 13, 2011: The district administration has sought the help of the Kerala High Court
to solve the Jacobite Orthodox dispute regarding the Kolenchery church.
The administration sought the help of mediation cell of the High Court.
The District collector informed the HC that the dispute has become a
law and order issue. District collector approached the HC as the
Jacobites section is planning to conduct two marches on Tuesday evening.
Talks between representatives of Jacobites, Orthodox and district
administrators for solving the Kolenchery church dispute yielded no
results. Both the representatives of the church said they will convey
the decision after consultations with heads of both the churches.
Meanwhile, heads of Jacobite and Orthodox factions of the Malankara
Church began a fast on Sunday. The Jacobite faction on Saturday held
protest marches demanding status quo at the Kolenchery St. Peter’s &
St. Paul’s Church, after a court order which went in favour of Orthodox
faction.
The formula forwarded by the district administration was to open the
Kolenchery church for devotees and end the fast. Orthodox section had
made it clear that there is no problem in allowing devotees to the
church but they won’t allow priests to enter the church. They vehemently
demanded continuation of the constitution of 1934. The district court
also ordered the same earlier. The orthodox faction said they are
sticking to the court ruling and added if Jacobites get a favorable
order from the apex court, they would consider that.
On the other hand Jacobites said they are not ready for any
compromise on spiritual matter and the status quo should be maintained
in the church. They said they won’t intervene in the governance matters
of the church.
Curfew has been declared at the tension-gripped Kolenchery where the
Orthodox-Jacobite factions of the Malankara Syrian Orthodox Church are
protesting over the Kolenchery church. It was on Sunday 2.30 pm that RDO
R Maniyamma declared curfew as per district collector’s direction.
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