St. Gregorios of Parumala
Rev. Dr. M. K. Thomas
Mar
Gregorios Thirumeni was born on June 15, 1848, in Mulanthuruthi, Kerala.
From his childhood, he was aware of his call to serve the Lord and His
Church. Metropolitan Mathews Mar Athanasius ordained him as a "Korooyo"
(reader) on September 14, 1858. He received his religious and spiritual
training from Geevarghese Malpan and Konattu Malpan.
Metropolitan Euyakim Mar Coorilos also helped Deacon Geevarghese in his spiritual
growth. Mar Coorilos was very much impressed by the humility,
simplicity, sincerity, devotion, unusual ability, and spirituality of
Deacon Geevarghese. He ordained him as a full deacon , priest, and
cor-episcopa in 1866.
Father
Geevarghese moved into Vettikkal Dayara (monastery) and spent most of
his time in prayer, fasting, study, and service. He became a very
devoted monk who depended upon God for everything. Metropolitan Joseph
Mar Dionysius consecrated him as a ramban in 1872.
When
Patriarch Ignatius Mar Peter III visited Malankara in 1875, Ramban
Geevarghese served as his secretary and interpreter, and traveled with
him through out Kerala. Impressed by the simplicity, sincerity,
commitment, and spirituality of Geevarghese Ramban, Bava Thirumeni
decided to consecrate him as a metropolitan. He consecrated Geevarghese
Ramban as Mar Gregorios in 1876 and appointed him as the Metropolitan of
Niranam Diocese. Mar Gregorios moved to Parumala, the seat of the
Diocese of Niranam. Since he was only twenty-eight, people called him "Parumala
Kochu Thirumeni".
What are
some of the qualities that made Parumala Thirumeni and exemplary bishop
and a spiritual leader.
1. Call of
God. From his childhood he was aware of his call to serve the Lord and
the Church. He surrendered his life completely to God and allowed the
Holy Spirit to indwell in him and to control and guide his life.
2.
Dependence on God. He depended upon God for his physical, emotional,
intellectual, and spiritual needs. He was not concerned about what would
happen to him in the future. He believed that God would provide for him.
How many of us worry about what will happen in the future?
3. Communion
with God. He was a prayer "warrior". His disciplined prayer life helped
him to commune with God and receive guidance from Him. Before making any
major decision, he used to spend time in fasting and prayer. Many of us
recite our canonical prayers, but we don't know how to commune with God.
4. Life-long
Student. Geevarghese Malpan and Konattu Malpan had great influence upon
Deacon Geevarghese. Under the guidance of Konattu Malpan, he studied
Syriac, the Holy Scriptures, theology, worship, and canon law. He also
made very good use of Malpan Achen's library. He continued his studies
during the rest of his life.
5. Dedicated
and Devoted Teacher. His rigorous religious training at Pampakuda with
Konattu Malpan Achen helped him to become a dedicated and devoted
teacher. He provided religious and spiritual training for all the
deacons who lived with him at Parumala Seminary. He influenced all of
them by his life and example. Many of his students became spiritual
leaders in Malankara Syrian Orthodox Church. How many of us have any
influence on the lives of our students?
6. Serving
Others. He always remembered what Jesus said, "If you want to be great
in the Kingdom of God, be a servant." He served God's people without
expecting anything in return. Since he had experienced the unconditional
love of God, he shared that love with others. He reached out and touched
the lives of many that were in need.
7. Trusting
in God. Since he trusted in God to provide for his needs, he never
worried about "tomorrow." Whatever he had, belonged to God, and he
believed they were God's gifts. Whatever he received from the people
belonged to the Church. How many of our leaders really trust in God?
Don't we try to keep everything in our names?
8. Healing
the Sick. During his ministry as a priest and bishop, people used to ask
him to pray for them. They especially asked him to pray for the sick and
lay his hands on them for healing. Many miraculous healing took place
during his lifetime. The healing ministry of Parumala Thirumeni is still
continuing. How many of us have time to pray for others?
9. Friend of
the Poor. He was a friend of the poor, downtrodden, and untouchables.
He encouraged the establishment of schools and the spread of the Gospel
to the neighboring states and to low caste people who lived among the
Syrian Christians.
10. Defender
of the Faith. As a priest and a metropolitan, he defended the Orthodox
faith and taught the believers through letters, articles, and sermons.
Even though he was the Metropolitan of Niranam Diocese, his ministry
extended all over Malankara.
11.
Glorified God in Sickness. Even in his sickness and suffering, he
glorified God and thanked Him for His grace. With Paul he was able to
say, "For me to live is Christ, and to die is gain." He did not consider
death "as an enemy" but "as a friend." How many of us are afraid of
death?
May the life
of Parumala Thirumeni be an inspiration for all of us. Let us ask him to
intercede for us. May his prayers be a stronghold for us.