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Introduction
Pastoral care of
the emigrants of the Syro-Malabar
Church has always been the priority
of the Commission. Some of the
members of the Commission in the
past were appointed Apostolic
Visitors of the USA and Canada as
well as the European countries. They
presented reports of their
visitations to the Synod as well as
to Rome. The Commission arranged
several meetings and deliberations
with the Latin prelates of the
migrant areas and sent various
memoranda to Rome as well as to
other ecclesiastical authorities. As
a result of these efforts, St Thomas
Syro-Malabar Diocese of Chicago was
erected for the Syro-Malabar
migrants in USA and Canada,
chaplains were appointed for the
pastoral care of the Syro-Malabar
migrants by the Latin prelates in
many places and several Syro-Malabar
parishes were established in Delhi,
Bangalore, Chennai and Kolkata.
Commission ensures regular
correspondence with the emigrant
communities
The Commission
was entrusted with the task of
arranging the conduct of the first
Syro‑Malabar Mission Assembly.
Accordingly a preliminary meeting
was held in November 1998 at
Poornodaya in Bhopal with delegates
from all dioceses, especially from
mission dioceses for drafting the
first Working Paper (Lineamenta).
The Mission Assembly was held from
November 12‑14, 1999 at Mount St
Thomas. As per the direction of the
Synod, held from November 14‑20,
1999, the Commission convened
a Meeting
of the Bishops of the Dioceses of
the Syro‑Malabar Church outside the
Territorium Proprium and the
major Superiors of the Syro‑Malabar
Religious Congregations and
Institutes of Apostolic Life,
working in the above Dioceses at
Poornodaya in Bhopal from 13 to 15
October, 2000.
An all-inclusive
Syro-Malabar
Catholic Directory
was published by the Commission for
the first time in November 2004. The
Commission joyfully undertook the
preparation of a Mission
Policy of the Syro-Malabar Church
in the challenging circumstances of
the Mission of the Church in the
third millennium. After several
years of study, consultation,
discussion and preparation it was
finally promulgated on March 19,
2006. It was simultaneously
translated into Malayalam as well.
The Commission conducted the first
ever Global Meet of the Syro-Malabar
emigrants at Mount St Thomas,
the Major Archiepiscopal Curia from
18 to 21 of August 2006 after a year
long preparation. Almost 380
participants from all over the world
participated in the Meet and of them
some 100 were from outside India and
others from various cities and Syro-Malabar
dioceses in India. The Commission
brought out a Directory of the
Syro-Malabar Migrants, with
a brief history, general statistics,
contact details and other relevant
pieces of information of every
sizeable Syro-Malabar migrant
community in India and outside.
The Commission also published
two issues of the Mission
India. Around the time of
Christmas in 2006 Syro-Malabar
Global Mission was published
for the emigrants of the Syro-Malabar
Church as per the suggestions of the
Global Meet 2006. Together with
Sathyadeepam the Commission (CEPCM)
brought out a Mission Supplement
as a special issue in order to
introduce the Syro-Malabar Mission
Dioceses to the Mother Church in
Kerala. The Supplement contained
articles and pictures on all the
Mission dioceses of the Syro-Malabar
Church and it was a landmark
achievement for the Commission. A
study seminar on the Mission Policy
of the Syro-Malabar Church under the
title Mission Congress 2007
is being planned out by the
Commission. The Commission intends
to publish a shorter version of the
Directory of the Syro-Malabar
Church in 2008.
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