The Major Archbishop of the Syro Malabar Archiepiscopal Church and the Archbishop of Ernakulam-Angamaly Archdiocese, Mar George Alencherry is created a Cardinal by Pope Benedict XVI. The official announcement was made at 12.00 noon Italian time at the Vatican and at 4.30 p.m. at the Major Archiepiscopal Curia at Mount St. Thomas, Kakkanad. Ernakulam –Angamaly has been a Cardinalate since the time of Late Cardinal Joseph Parecattil, the first Cardinal from the Syro-Malabar Church. His Beatitude George Cardinal Alencherry is the fourth in the line of Cardinals in the Syro-Malabar Church after Cardinal Joseph Parecattil, Cardinal Antony Padiyara, and Cardinal Varkey Vithayathil.
THE NEW CARDINAL’S BIODATA
Mar George Alencherry was born on 19th April 1945 in the parish of Thuruthy in the archdiocese ofChanganassery as the sixth child of the ten children of Mr. Philipose and Mary Alencherry of whom two others are priests (Fr. Jose Alencherry and Fr. Francis Alencherry, SDB) and one, a religious sister (Sr. Cherupushpam, S.A.B.S.). Geevarghese is his baptismal name. Mar George Alencherry had his primary schooling at St Mary’s School, Thuruthy and secondary education at St Berchman’s High School, Changanacherry. He began his priestly formation in 1961 at the archdiocesan minor seminary at Parel, Changanassery. While he pursued his studies in the minor seminary, he obtained his BA in economics with second rank from St Berchman’s College. After the minor seminary studies he was sent to St Joseph’s Pontifical Seminary, Aluva where he completed his philosophical and theological studies. On 18 December 1972 Cardinal Antony Padiyara, the then archbishop of Changanassery, ordained him priest at St Mary’s Church, Thuruthy, for the archdiocese of Changanassery. Later he continued his higher studies at the Pontifical Institute of Theology and Philosophy from where he obtained his master’s degree in first rank.
While Mar George Alencherry was pursuing higher studies at Aluva he served also as vicar of the filial church at Periyarmugham in the archdiocese of Ernakulam-Angamaly. After completion of studies at Aluva Mar George Alencherry was appointed as assistant vicar at the Cathedral church of Changanassery and Director of the Archdiocesan Faith Formation department. Thereafter, he served three years as secretary of the Commission for Catechism of the Kerala Catholic Bishops’ Council (KCBC). After his tenure in KCBC he was sent to Paris for higher studies. There he pursued his studies at Sorbonne University and the Catholic Institute from where he obtained his doctorate in biblical theology.
On returning to India in 1986 Mar George Alencherry was appointed director of the pastoral Oriental Centre (POC) at Palarivattom and deputy secretary of KCBC. He served the Church in Kerala in that capacity until 1993. Simultaneously he had served also as professor at St Thomas Apostolic Seminary, Vadavathoor. He continued to teach at Vadavathoor until 1997. From 1994 to 1996 he was the protosyncellus of the metropolitan of Changanacherry.
When Pope John Paul II established the diocese of Thuckalay on 11th November 1996 Mar George Alencherry was appointed its first bishop. He was ordained bishop on 2nd February 1997 at Thuckalay by Mar Joseph Powathil, the then archbishop of Changanassery.
As bishop Mar George Alencherry served the Syro-Malabar Church in his capacity of the secretary of the Synod of Bishops and chairman of the Syro-Malabar Major Archiepiscopal Commission for Catechism. He has also served as chairman of the Commission for Laity of the catholic Bishops’ Conference of India (CBCI).
Mar George Alencherry has to his credit a Book with the title Morality Today and Tomorrow in Malayalam and a number of articles on various topics in English and Malayalam. The new major archbishop is proficient in Malayalam, Tamil, English and French.
Mar George Alencherry is elected the Major Archbishop by the Syro Malabar Bishops’ Synod on May 24, 2011. He was enthroned to the See of Major Archbishop on 29, May, 2011. He is the spiritual leader of the more than 40 lakhs Syro-Malabar faithful living all over the world.