Diocese of Medak of the Church of South India
Diocese of Liturgical calendar | |
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Music | Contemporary worship music |
Current leadership | |
Parent church | Church of South India Synod |
Patriarch | A. Dharmaraj Rasalam (Moderator) |
The Right Reverend | Moderator's Commisary (K. Padma Rao) |
Vicar General | The Reverend T. Bhaskar (Vice-Chairperson of the Diocese)[3] |
Archdeacons | |
Website | |
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The Diocese of Medak is one of the prominent Dioceses in the
History
Christianity in India
It was with this background[12] that Jawaharlal Nehru,[13] the first Prime Minister of India remarked in a parliamentary debate in 1955[14] in the Lok Sabha that,
"Christianity in India is as old as Christianity itself."
Christianity in Telangana
during the nineteenth century.The beginnings of the church
Once the
Meanwhile, efforts were made by visionary Pastors to form the Church of South India for which missionary societies came forward for negotiations who included
The CSI and aftermath
From 1947 onward, the church came under the Church of South India overseen by a Bishop residing in
Ministerial formation
The Ministerial Secretary of the
It was in
The
Name of the Presbyter | Specialization | Seminary | Year's taught |
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Frank Whittaker | Theology | Andhra Union Theological College, Dornakal | 1960-61 |
Eric J. Lott | Religions |
Andhra Union Theological College, Dornakal, Andhra Christian Theological College, Rajahmundry/Secunderabad and United Theological College, Bangalore | 1962-64, 1964–76, 1977–88 |
M. Vidyanandam[23] | Old Testament | Andhra Christian Theological College, Rajahmundry | 1964-66 |
P. Victor Premasagar | Old Testament | Andhra Union Theological College, Dornakal and Andhra Christian Theological College, Rajahmundry/Secunderabad | 1964-66, 1966–80 |
R. Yesurathnam | Systematic theology | Andhra Christian Theological College, Secunderabad | 1973-01 |
P. Surya Prakash | New Testament and Homiletics | United Theological College, Bangalore | 1991-00 |
Ch. Vasantha Rao | Old Testament | Andhra Christian Theological College, Secunderabad and United Theological College, Bangalore | 1994-17, 2017-present |
M. Sundar | New Testament | Andhra Christian Theological College, Secunderabad | 2007-14 |
M. Rajeshwar Solomon | Christian ministry | Andhra Christian Theological College, Secunderabad | 2019-present |
M. Gnanak Gerhardson | Christian theology | Andhra Christian Theological College, Secunderabad | 2021-present |
B. J. Moses Shanthi Kumar | Christian theology | Andhra Christian Theological College, Secunderabad | 2017-present |
Diocese administrators
The Bishops that have led the
- Rajaiah David Paul, The First Decade: An Account of the Church of South India, published by the Christian Literature Society, Chennai, 1958,[24]
- Rajaiah David Paul, Ecumenism in action: a historical survey of the Church of South India, published by the Christian Literature Society, Chennai, 1972,[25]
- K. M. George, Church of South India: Life in Union, 1947-1997, Jointly published by Indian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, New Delhi and Christava Sahitya Samithi, Tiruvalla, 1999,[26]
From[A] | Until[B] | Incumbent | Notes (earned theological credentials) |
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27.9.1947 | Mar 1960[27] | Frank Whittaker | Cambridge )
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Apr 1960 | 31.10.1960 | See vacant (overseen by the H. Sumitra )
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1.11.1960[27] | 1967 | Eber Priestley | B.A. (Birmingham) |
1967 | 1968 | See vacant (overseen by the Church of South India Synod: P. Solomon )
| |
3.2.1969[28] | 1975 | H. D. L. Abraham
|
B.D. (Serampore) |
1975 | 1976 | See vacant (overseen by the Church of South India Synod: N. D. Ananda Rao Samuel )
| |
1976 | 1981 | B. G. Prasada Rao | B.D. (Serampore), M.Th. (Serampore) |
1981 | 1983 | See vacant (overseen by the Church of South India Synod: I. Jesudason )
| |
1983 | 1992 | P. Victor Premasagar | B.D. (Serampore), M.A. (Cambridge), Ph.D. (St Andrews) |
1992 | Aug 1993 | See vacant (overseen by the Church of South India Synod: Ryder Devapriam) | |
Sep 1993 | Sep 2008 | B. P. Sugandhar
|
B.D. (Serampore) |
Sep 2008 | 16.8.2009 | See vacant (overseen by the Church of South India Synod: J. W. Gladstone )
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17.8.2009 | 2012 | T. S. Kanaka Prasad
|
B.Th. (Serampore), B.D. (Serampore) |
2012 | 11.10.2016 | See vacant (overseen by the Church of South India Synod: G. Dyvasirvadam )
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12.10.2016 | 29.11.2022 | A. C. Solomon Raj | B.D. (Serampore), M.Th. (Serampore) |
29.11.2022 | Present | See vacant (overseen by the Church of South India Synod: K. Padma Rao) |
- A note on Assistant Bishop - in - Medak (Bishop Bunyan Joseph)
During the 1950s, the Diocese accommodated Bishop
Churches
Church | Location | Founding Year |
Founding Mission |
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CSI- Church of St. the Baptist | Secunderabad | 1813 | Church of England (CoE) |
CSI-Garrison Wesley Church | Secunderabad | 1881 | Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society (WMMS) |
CSI-Holy Trinity Church | Secunderabad | 1847 | Church of England (CoE) |
CSI-St. George's Church | Hyderabad | 1844 | Church Missionary Society (CMS)[32]
|
CSI-Christ Church | Hyderabad | 1868 | Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (SPG)
|
CSI-All Saints Church | Secunderabad | 1860 | Church of England (CoE) |
CSI-Medak Cathedral | Medak | 1924 | Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society (WMMS) |
CSI- St. Luke's Hindustani Church | Hyderabad | 1919[32] | Church Missionary Society (CMS)[32] |
CSI - Wesley Tamil Church | Secunderabad | 1880 | Scottish Presbyterian Mission |
References
- ^ a b c d e f 70 years of God's Faithfulness: CSI (Medak Diocese) UK Telugu Christians Souvenir commemorating the 70th year of the formation of the Church of South India, 2016.[1] Archived 27 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j P. Y. Luke, J. B. Carman, Village Christians and Hindu Culture, Lutterworth Press, Cambridge, 1968, pp.15, 17, 24.[2]
- ^ a b c Church of South India Synod - Medak Ministerial Details. [3]
- ^ a b c Georgette 2019 - Annual magazine of CSI-St. George's Girls' Grammar School
- ^ Immanuel CSI Malayalam Church, Hyderabad
- ^ Dinesh K. Agarwal, Great Struggle: Bishop's Story, Patridge publishing, New Delhi, 2016.
- ^ a b George Nedungatt, Quest for the Historical Thomas Apostle of India: A Re-reading of the Evidence, Theological Publications in India, Bangalore, 2008. [4]
- ^ A. C. Perumalil, The Apostles in India, Xavier Teachers' Training Institute, Patna, 1971.[5]
- ^ See Acts of Thomas
- ^ James Kurikilamkatt, First Voyage of the Apostle Thomas to India: Ancient Christianity in Bharuch and Taxila, Asian Trading Corporation, Bangalore, 2005.[6]
- ^ Timothy C. Tennent, Invitation to World Missions: A Trinitarian Missiology for the Twenty-first century, Kregel, Grand Rapids, 2010, p.259.[7]
- ^ Manohar Samuel, Christianity in S. Muthiah (Edited), Madras, Chennai: A 400-year Record of the First City of Modern India, Volume 1, Palaniappa Brothers, Madras, 2008, pp.160-184. [8]
- ^ Jawaharlal Nehru, Discovery of India, Penguin, New Delhi, 2008.[9]
- ^ Andrew Wingate, The Meeting of Opposites?: Hindus and Christians in the West, Cascade Books, Eugene, 2014. [10]
- ^ Lasania, Y. Yunus (21 November 2015). "162-year-old and still going strong". The Hindu. Hyderabad. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
- ^ Rajaiah David Paul, J. Kumaresan, Church of South India-Lutheran Conversations: A Historical Sketch, Christian Literature Society, Madras, 1970, p.40. [11]
- ^ D. J. Jeremiah, The Relationship of the Baptist Churches in Andhra Pradesh to the Church Union Movement in South India since 1919 in Reflections on Theology Today: Papers Presented by the ACTC Faculty during the Academic Year 1988–89 on Theology and the Mission and Ministry of the Church, Andhra Christian Theological College, Hyderabad, 1990, pp.54-73. [12]
- ^ CSI-Lutheran Inter Church Commission
- ^ Paul M. Collins, Christian Inculturation in India, Ashgate Publishing, 2007.[13]
- ^ a b c Anthony Tyrrell Hanson, Beyond Anglicanism, Darton, Longman & Todd, 1965, p.65. [14]
- ^ a b J. Herbert Kane, A Global View of Christian Missions from Pentecost to the Present, Baker Book House, 1971, p.120. [15]
- ^ Yearbook of the American Baptist Churches in the U.S.A., 1973, p.143.[16]
- ^ Sir Stanley Reed (Compiled), The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who 1954, Bennett, Coleman & Company, Calcutta, 1954, p.961.[17]
- ^ Rajaiah David Paul, The First Decade: An Account of the Church of South India, The Christian Literature Society, Chennai, 1958. [18]
- ^ Rajaiah David Paul, Ecumenism in action: a historical survey of the Church of South India, The Christian Literature Society, Chennai, 1972. [19]
- ^ K. M. George, Church of South India: Life in Union, 1947-1997, Jointly published by Indian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, New Delhi and Christava Sahitya Samithi, Tiruvalla, 1999. [20]
- ^ a b Rajaiah David Paul, Ecumenism in action: a historical survey of the Church of South India, The Christian Literature Society, Chennai, 1972, p.86 [21]
- ^ Rajaiah David Paul, Ecumenism in action: a historical survey of the Church of South India, Christian Literature Society, Madras, 1972, p.159.[22]
- ^ a b Sir Stanley Reed (Compiled), The Times of India Directory and Year Book Including Who's who 1957, Times of India Press, Calcutta, 1957, p.903.[23]
- ^ a b CSI-Church of St. John the Baptist, History of the Diocese - Presbyters.[24] Archived 8 May 2019 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Rajaiah David Paul, Ecumenism in action: a historical survey of the Church of South India, Christian Literature Society, Madras, 1972, p.107.[25]
- ^ a b c Itihas, Volume 11, 1983, pp.296-298
Further reading
- CSI (Medak Diocese) UK Telugu Christians Souvenir commemorating the 70th year of the formation of the Church of South India (2016). "70 years of God's Faithfulness" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 August 2017. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
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(help) - John Braisted Carman, Chilkuri Vasantha Rao (2014). Christians in South Indian Villages, 1959–2009: Decline and Revival in Telangana. ISBN 978-0-8028-7163-3.
- Jerald D. Gort, Henry Jansen, H. M. Vroom (Edited) (2006). Religions View Religions: Explorations in Pursuit of Understanding. Vol. 25. ISBN 90-420-1858-5.)
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- K. M. George (1999). Church of South India: Life in Union, 1947-1997. OCLC 1039224320.
- K. M. Hiwale (Compiled) (1997). "Directory of the United Theological College 1910–1997".
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